Potamalpheops, Powell, 1979
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Key to species of Potamalpheops View in CoL
1. Telson with 1 spiniform seta on each posterolateral angle.................................. 2 ( P. haugi species group)
– Telson with 2 spiniform setae on each posterolateral angle................................ 3 ( P. monodi species group)
2. Cheliped merus unarmed; diaeresis of uropodal exopod with 9–13 teeth....................... P. haugi ( Coutière, 1906) [West Africa; freshwater]
– Cheliped merus armed with tooth on distoventral margin; diaeresis of uropodal exopod with 15–25 teeth.................................................................................................. P. pylorus Powell, 1979 [West Africa; peat swamps, transitional fresh-brackish water]
3. Pereopod 5 merus unarmed............................................................................. 4
– Pereopod 5 merus armed with at least 1 spiniform seta........................................................ 8
4. Carapace lateral surface with distinct longitudinal groove; eyestalk reduced, with unpigmented cornea................................................................................................. P. stygicola ( Hobbs, 1973) [ Mexico; freshwater caves]
– Carapace lateral surface without groove; eyestalk normally developed, with darkly pigmented cornea.................. 5
5. Extra-corneal teeth located lateral to cornea.................................................................6
– Extra-corneal teeth located dorsolateral to cornea............................................................ 7
6. Rostrum armed with subapical spine on ventral margin; antennal carpocerite short, reaching 0.6 length of scaphocerite...................................................................................... P. johnsoni Anker, 2003 [SE Asia ( Singapore); mangroves]
– Rostrum unarmed on ventral margin; antennal carpocerite long, reaching 0.8–0.9 length of scaphocerite... P. yamakawai sp. nov. [ East Asia ( Japan); brackish water, penetrating into freshwater]
7. Rostrum distinctly overreaching distal corneal margins; eyestalk without anteromesial setae.................................................................................................. P. palawanensis Cai & Anker, 2004 [SE Asia ( Philippines); caves, transitional fresh-brackish water]
– Rostrum just reaching distal corneal margins; eyestalk with anteromesial setae................ P. amnicus Yeo & Ng, 1997 [SE Asia ( Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia); freshwater]
8. Carapace with interrupted longitudinal groove on lateral surface; [rostrum reaching distal corneal margins].................................................................................................. P. galle Anker, 2005 [South Asia ( Sri Lanka); transitional fresh-brackish water]
– Carapace without longitudinal groove on lateral surface....................................................... 9
9. Rostrum reaching or not reaching distal corneal margins..................................................... 10
– Rostrum clearly overreaching distal corneal margins........................................................ 14
10. Uropodal exopod with simple distolateral tooth............................................................ 11
– Uropodal exopod with bifid distolateral tooth.............................................................. 13
11. Rostrum very short, not reaching bases of antennular peduncles; eyes reduced, largely covered by frontal margin of carapace; extra-corneal tooth obsolescent; cheliped with robust chela............................. ... P. darwinensis Bruce, 1993 [Northern Australia; mangroves]
– Rostrum at least reaching mid-point of corneas; eyes normally developed, corneas fully exposed; extra-corneal tooth acuminate; cheliped with moderately slender chela................................................................... 12
12. Carapace with row of setae on pterygostomial margin; cheliped carpus longer than palm......... P. monodi ( Sollaud, 1932) [West Africa; freshwater]
– Carapace without setae on pterygostomial margin; cheliped carpus as long as palm.............................................................................................. P. tyrymembe Soledade, Santos & Almeida, 2014 [ Brazil, mangroves]
13. Carapace ventrolateral margin with row of sparse setae; penultimate article of antennular peduncle 2–3 times longer than broad; cheliped carpus 1.3–1.7 times as long as palm; pereopod 4 ischium armed with 1 spiniform setae... P. miyai Yeo & Ng, 1997 [SE Asia ( Indonesia, Philippines); mangroves]
– Carapace ventrolateral margin without setae; Penultimate article of antennular peduncle nearly as long as broad; cheliped carpus subequal in length to palm; pereopod 4 ischium unarmed.............................. P. hanleyi Bruce, 1991 [Northern Australia; mangrove swamps]
14. Rostrum not reaching distal margin of basal article of antennular peduncle; eyestalk with spiniform anteromesial tubercle; [rostral ventral margin usually with subapical spine].................... P. nazgul Christodoulou, Iliffe & De Grave, 2019 [ Solomon Islands; anchialine caves]
– Rostrum reaching or overreaching distal margin of basal article of antennular peduncle; eyestalk without anteromesial tubercle............................................................................................ 15
15. Antennular stylocerite reaching distal margin of basal peduncular article; pereopod 3 propodus with 10 spiniform setae on flexor margin............................................................. .. P. pininsulae Bruce & Ilife, 1992 [ New Caledonia; anchialine caves]
– Antennular stylocerite distinctly overreaching distal margin of basal peduncular article; pereopod 3 propodus with no more than 9 spiniform setae on flexor margin....................................................................... 16
16. Rostrum reaching 0.3–0.6 length of penultimate article of antennular peduncle; cheliped carpus as long as chela.......................................................................................... P. tigger Yeo & Ng, 1997 [SE Asia ( Malaysia, Singapore); mangroves]
– Rostrum reaching distal margin of basal article of antennular peduncle; cheliped carpus shorter than chela..................................................................................................... P. kisi Marin, 2021 [SE Asia ( Vietnam), mangroves]
Anker, A. (2003) Alpheid shrimps from the mangroves and mudflats of Singapore. Part I. Genera Salmoneus, Athanas and Potamalpheops, with the description of two new species (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea). The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 51, 283 - 314.
Anker, A. (2005) Presence of the alpheid shrimp genus Potamalpheops Powell, 1979 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) in South Asia, with description of a new species from Sri Lanka. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 12, 31 - 37.
Bruce, A. J. (1991) The African shrimp genus Potamalpheops in Australia, with the description of P. hanleyi, new species (Decapoda: Alpheidae). Journal of Crustacean Biology, 11 (4), 629 - 638.
Bruce, A. J. (1993) Potamalpheops darwiniensis (Crustacea, Decapoda, Alpheidae), the third Indo-West Pacific species. Proceeding of the Biological Society of Washington, 106 (4), 698 - 704.
Cai, Y. & Anker, A. (2004) A collection of freshwater shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) from the Philippines, with descriptions of five new species. Tropical Zoology, 17, 233 - 266. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 03946975.2004.10531207
Christodoulou, M., Iliffe, T. M. & De Grave, S. (2019) A new anchialine cave dwelling species of Potamalpheops Powell, 1979 from the Solomon Islands (Crustacea, Decapoda, Alpheidae). Crustacean Research, 48, 11 - 21. https: // doi. org / 10.18353 / crustacea. 48.0 _ 11
Coutiere, H. (1906) Sur une nouvelle espece d' Alpheopsis, A. Haugi, provenant d'un lac d'eau douce du bassin de l'Ogoue (Vouyage de M. Haug). Bulletin du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, 12, 376 - 380.
Hobbs, H. H., Jr. (1973) Two new troglobitic shrimps (Decapoda: Alpheidae and Palaemonidae) from Oaxaca, Mexico. Bulletin of the Association for Mexican Cave Studies, 5, 73 - 80.
Marin, I. N. (2021) A new species of the Potamalpheops (Crustacea: Decapoda: Alpheidae) from the intertidal mangrove swamps of South Vietnam. Arthropoda Selecta, 30 (2), 179 - 191. http: // doi. org / 10.15298 / arthsel. 30.2.05
Powell, C. B. (1979) Three alpheid shrimps of a new genus from West African fresh and brackish waters: taxonomy and ecological zonation (Crustacea Decapoda Natantia). Revue de Zoologie Africaine, 93, 116 - 150.
Soledade, G. O., Santos, P. S. & Almeida, A. O. (2014) Potamalpheops tyrymembe sp. n.: the first southwestern Atlantic species of the shrimp genus Potamalpheops Powell, 1979 (Caridea: Alpheidae). Zootaxa, 3760 (4), 579 - 586. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 3760.4.7
Sollaud, E. (1932) Sur un alpheide d'eau douce, Alpheopsis monodi n. sp. recueilli par M. Th. Monod au Cameroun. Bulletin de la Societe Zoologique de France, 57, 375 - 286.
Yeo, D. C. J. & Ng, P. K. L. (1997) The alpheid shrimp genus Potamalpheops Powell, 1979 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea: Alpheidae) from Southeast Asia, with description of three new species. Journal of Natural History, 31, 163 - 190. http: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222939700770111
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