Munidopsis kensleyi Ahyong & Poore, 2004

(Fig. 4, 5 G)

Munidopsis dasypus . — Kensley 1977: 176, fig. 10. — Kensley 1981: 34 (list). — Baba & Poore 2002: 233, fig. 2. [Not M dasypus Alcock, 1894].

Munidopsis kensleyi Ahyong & Poore, 2004b: 50, fig. 50. — Poore 2004: 237, fig. 65c. — Baba 2005: 290. — Macpherson 2007: 73, fig. 55I. — Osawa et al. 2008: 47, fig. 1H. — Poore et al. 2008: 21.

Material examined. AUSTRALIA, WESTERN AUSTRALIA: NMV J55004, 1 male (cl. 13.6 mm), off Ningaloo North, 21°55.06–55.18´S, 113°36.30–34.98´E, 1260–1295 m, 12 Dec. 2005 (stn SS10/2005/168) (acq. 002); NMV J57250, 1 male (cl. 18.6 mm), 2 females (cl. 15.4 mm, 16.6 mm), Leveque L27 transect,14°33.06–33.58´S, 121°15.36–16.58´E, 1021–1023 m, 4 Jul 2007 (stn SS05/2007/155) (acq. 022); NMV J57251, 1 female (cl. 15.1 mm), Barrow L1 transect, 20°57.15–57.56´S, 114°00.15–00.56´E, 1000 m, 4 Jul 2007 (stn SS05/2007/002) (acq. 036).

Type locality. Australia, NSW, E of Broken Bay, 33°34–31´S, 152°02–04´E, 905– 914 m. Remarks. See remarks for M. dasypus . The new material extends the known range for this species in Australian waters.

Distribution. South Africa, Australia (New South Wales, Western Australia), New Caledonia, Chesterfield Islands, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna Islands, Solomon Islands, South China Sea (Dongsha) and Taiwan; 476–1313 m.