Zootaxa | 2021

Second finding, first complete specimen and range extension of the rare alpheid shrimp Bermudacaris britayevi Anker, Poddoubtchenko amp; Marin, 2006 (Caridea: Alpheidae).

 

Abstract


The very uncommon alpheid shrimp Bermudacaris britayevi Anker, Poddoubtchenko Marin, 2006, previously known only from the incomplete holotype from Nha Trang Bay, Vietnam, is recorded from Guam, Mariana Islands, extending its previously known distribution range into the oceanic islands of the western Pacific. The single specimen from Guam, an ovigerous female, was collected adjacent to a near-shore coral reef, on fine sand under a large piece of coral rubble, at a depth of about 10 m. This habitat is different from the collection data of the holotype, which was extracted from a burrow of unknown host on an intertidal sand-mud flat close to mangroves. Despite these ecological differences, the specimen from Guam corresponds to the holotype of B. britayevi in all diagnostic morphological characters and can be distinguished from the closely related B. australiensis Anker Komai, 2004 and B. harti Anker Iliffe, 2000. Since the holotype of B. britayevi was lacking one of the chelipeds, the complete specimen from Guam enables to complement the original description of the species. The stouter (= major) cheliped of the Guam specimen is illustrated to show a marked difference in the armature of the cheliped fingers, between the left and right cheliped. The colour pattern of B. britayevi, which was superficially described in the original description, is herein illustrated by photographs of the living individual. The relatively low number and large size of eggs in the Guam specimen of B. britayevi suggests an abbreviated larval development in this species.

Volume 4966 1
Pages \n 5460\n
DOI 10.11646/ZOOTAXA.4966.1.5
Language English
Journal Zootaxa

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