Paraxiopsis austrinus ( Sakai, 1994 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2009.66.20 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12208881 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E74287C8-3D46-8D1B-6647-FE80FAAEFC01 |
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Felipe |
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Paraxiopsis austrinus ( Sakai, 1994 ) |
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Paraxiopsis austrinus ( Sakai, 1994) View in CoL
Figure 29 View Figure 29
Eutrichocheles austrinus Sakai, 1994: 185 View in CoL , figs. 6, 7.
Paraxiopsis austrinus View in CoL .— Kensley, 2003: 373
Material examined. NT, Bullocky Point, Darwin, 12°26'S, 130°50'E, low water rocky outcrops with muddy pools, A.J. Bruce, 3 Dec 1982 (stn AJB-10), NTM Cr003173 (2 females, cl. 8.3 mm, 6.8 mm; juvenile, cl. 3.4 mm). NT, Shell Island , Darwin, 12°30'S, 130°45'E, reef pools, D. Sachs, 18 Mar 1988 (stn AJB-38), NTM Cr 006384 (female, cl. 10 mm) GoogleMaps .
Distribution. NT, Darwin region, 12°S, 130°E, low intertidal.
Remarks. Kensley (2003) differentiated this species from nine other species of Paraxiopsis . It is recognisable by the presence of a tomentum of long and short setae over much of the body and limbs. The rostrum has three close-set spines on the lateral margins running towards three more on the lateral gastric carina. The submedian gastric carinae each has usually six spines but in the female illustrated here there are eight on one side only. Sakai based his species on two females only. One of the females in the new collection, with gonopores on coxae 3, has a minute pair of pleopods 1 while the others do not.
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Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences |
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Paraxiopsis austrinus ( Sakai, 1994 )
Poore, Gary C. B. & Collins, David J. 2009 |
Paraxiopsis austrinus
Kensley, B. 2003: 373 |
Eutrichocheles austrinus
Sakai, K. 1994: 185 |