2002
DOI: 10.1163/156854002760289791
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A New Species and New Records of Stomatopoda From Hawaii

Abstract: A new species and two new records of stomatopod Crustacea are reported from Hawaii based on collections made during exploratory shrimp trawling around the Hawaiian Islands by the R/V "Townsend Cromwell". Alima maxima sp. nov. is the largest known species of the genus. Busquilla plantei Manning, 1978, and Heterosquilloides insignis (Kemp, 1911) are reported from Hawaii for the rst time. In addition, a specimen of Lysiosquillina maculata (Fabricius, 1793) from Wake Island is included to document its presence th… Show more

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“…One of these newly distinguished species, O. latirostris, is now recognised from Maputo Bay, Mozambique. Globally Odontodactylus is well-studied (Manning 1967b(Manning , 1995Ahyong 2001Ahyong , 2002aAhyong , 2002bAhyong , 2012 and the species reported herein are comparatively well-known in the Indo-West Pacific. Gonodactylellus is much less well-documented, probably due to the small size (< 25 mm) and inconspicuous nature of component species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…One of these newly distinguished species, O. latirostris, is now recognised from Maputo Bay, Mozambique. Globally Odontodactylus is well-studied (Manning 1967b(Manning , 1995Ahyong 2001Ahyong , 2002aAhyong , 2002bAhyong , 2012 and the species reported herein are comparatively well-known in the Indo-West Pacific. Gonodactylellus is much less well-documented, probably due to the small size (< 25 mm) and inconspicuous nature of component species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Distribution. Madagascar (type locality); India; Ryukyu Islands, Japan; Australia; Hawaii; 3-221 m depth (Ahyong 2001(Ahyong , 2002Ahyong & Kumar 2018;present study).…”
Section: Superfamily Squilloidea Latreille 1802mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…2F, burrow opening). Another specimen (RUMF-ZC-6743, male, TL 26.3 mm) was caught from the depth of 3-4 m. This species has been recorded from the depths of 17-221 m (Ahyong 2002).…”
Section: Superfamily Squilloidea Latreille 1802mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All extant polychelidan lobsters are included within a single family, the Polychelidae with thirty-nine extant species in six genera which are known worldwide (Galil 2000, Ahyong & Brown 2002, Ahyong & Galil 2006, Ahyong & Chan 2008, Ahyong 2009, Chan et al 2011, Artüz et al 2014. All have strongly reduced eyes, and they are adapted to deep-water environments, and are therefore sometimes referred to as "deep-sea blind lobsters" (Dall'Occo & Tavares 2004, Chang et al 2013, Bezerra & Bezerra Ribeiro 2015, Farias et al 2015) and all of them are restricted to outer slope or abyssal depth (Ahyong 2009(Ahyong , 2012, although rare cases occur as high as 77 m depth (Galil 2000).…”
Section: Extant Polychelidaementioning
confidence: 99%