Detailed information for reference 5018

 Bruce, N.L. (2003) New genera and species of sphaeromatid isopod crustaceans from Australian marine coastal waters. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 60(2): 309–369. PDF is 4.0MB

 

Comment or Correction

Report a problem or comment on this reference.

Thank you!

PDF quality information

PDF quality and completeness not (yet) assessed

Certification information

Reference not (yet) certified

Reference change log

2010-10-25 Regina Wetzer correct page numbers
2009-07-22 N. Dean Pentcheff Fixed journal title (changed name in 1983)
2007-06-27 N. Dean Pentcheff Copied abstract from Poore

Reference record internal details

Reference ID 5018
Reference type journalarticle
Authors Bruce, N.L.
Publication Year (for display) 2003
Publication Year (for sorting) 2003
Title New genera and species of sphaeromatid isopod crustaceans from Australian marine coastal waters
Secondary Title Memoirs of Museum Victoria
Secondary Authors  
Tertiary Title  
Tertiary Authors  
Volume 60
Issue 2
Pages 309–369
Place published  
Published  
Date  
URL
Abstract
Australia has a great diversity of sphaeromatid isopods, both in terms of species and genera, with 187 recorded species and subspecies in 58 genera. This contribution records and describes a further four genera: Austrasphaera gen. nov., Cassidias Richardson, 1906, Koremosphaera gen. nov. and Pedinura gen. nov. and ten new species: Austrasphaera berentsae sp. nov., A. springthorpei sp. nov., Cassidias australiensis sp. nov., Exosphaeroma agmokara sp. nov., Exosphaeroma alveola sp. nov., Koremosphaera colonus sp. nov., Margueritta sandyi sp. nov., Moruloidea perionasus sp. nov., Pedinura flindersia sp. nov. and Pedinura mokari sp. nov. Several appear to be common and widely distributed, with both species of Austrasphaera and Pedinura flindersia ranging from Vic. to WA; Pedinura mokari is recorded from Vic. and SA while Cassidias australiensis is recorded from the NT to the North-West Shelf, WA. The remaining species are restricted to or near to their type locations. A brief diagnosis is given for Exosphaeroma and an annotated list of all accepted species is provided, including incertae sedis species and some recent exclusions from this genus.
Keywords Austrasphaera berentsae springthropei Cassidias australiensis exosphaeroma agmokara alveola koremasphaera colonus margueritta sandyi moruloidea perionsasus pedinura flidnersia mokari
Remarks  
Reference Contributor Tag rwetzer
Last Changed Mon Feb 27 13:53:42 2017