Caridina gracilipes De Man, 1892
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Caridina gracilipes De Man, 1892 View in CoL
Caridina Wyckii var. gracilipes De Man, 1892: 387 , Pl. 24 Fig.
29–29e [type localities: Sulawesi (Celebes), and Selajar ,
Indonesia]. Caridina nilotica gracilipes – De Man, 1908b: 270, Figs.7a, b View Fig . Caridina wyckii var. gracilipes – Schenkel, 1902: 498. Caridina longirostris – Chace, 1997: 14 (part), Fig. 7 View Fig [not Caridina longirostris H. Milne-Edwards, 1837 ]. Caridina gracilipes – Wowor et al., 2004: 341, Fig. 6D View Fig ; Cai &
Shokita, 2006a: 250.
Material examined. – Singapore: 5 males, cl 1.9–2.7 mm , 11 females, cl 2.4–3.1 mm, ZRC 2007.0367 View Materials , pond at West Coast Park , brackish water, Singapore, coll. K. Lim & P. G. Lee, 21 Aug.1992 .
Habitat. – Lower reaches of rivers and streams with seawater influence.
Remarks. – Caridina gracilipes De Man, 1892 is morphologically similar to C. elongapoda Liang & Yan, 1977 and C. longirostris H. Milne-Edwards. However , it is different from C. elongapoda in lacking an appendix interna on the endopod of male first pleopod. Caridina gracilipes can be distinguished from C. longirostris (cf. Cai et al., 2006) in its elongated carpus of the first pereiopod and dactylus of the last pereiopods (vs. stout and short). Caridina gracilipes has been reported from Taiwan, southern China, Sulawesi, Philippines and Sarawak (Cai & Shokita, 2006a; Wowor, et al., 2004). This is the first record of the species for the Malay Peninsula.
Distribution. – Sulawesi, Taiwan, Chinese mainland, the Philippines, Borneo and Malay Peninsula (present study; Cai & Shokita, 2006a; Wowor, et al., 2004).
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