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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/11990 | 31 | 2013-11-04 23:25:33 | 11990 | Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-06-30
    Keywords: Fisheries ; GCFI
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
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    In:  Zoologische Verhandelingen vol. 190 no. 1, pp. 1-99
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The 72 species and subspecies of alpheid shrimp previously reported from the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden are listed, and the following 20 species and subspecies previously known from the Indo-Pacific or the Indian Ocean, are added: Alpheus bisincisus De Haan; A. clypeatus Couti\xc3\xa8re; A. distinguendus De Man; A. edamensis De Man; \xce\x91. euphrosyne euphrosyne De Man; A. lanceostylus Banner; A. leptochirus Couti\xc3\xa8re; \xce\x91. miersi Couti\xc3\xa8re; A. pareuchirus pareuchirus Couti\xc3\xa8re; A. tenuicarpus De Man; Athanas marshallenis Chace; Betaeopsis indicus (De Man); Salmoneus brevirostris (Edmondson); Synalpheus ancistrorhynchus De Man; S. gracilirostris De Man; S. hastilicrassus Couti\xc3\xa8re; S. nilandensis Couti\xc3\xa8re; S. sladeni Couti\xc3\xa8re; S. trianthus De Man; S. tricuspidatus (Heller).\nIn addition, three species are described as new, the first two from the southern Red Sea and the third from the Gulf of Aden: Athanopsis brevirostris; Synalpheus paradoxus; Synalpheus spongicola.\nOther changes in nomenclature or records and in other characterizations are as follows: A lectotype is selected and described for Alpheus bucephaloides from Nobili\'s type series from the Persian Gulf. A. fasciatus Lockington, recorded by Couti\xc3\xa8re (1899: 486) from the area, is considered probably to be A. alpheopsides Couti\xc3\xa8re, and Lockington\'s nominal taxon itself to be a nomen dubium until types are redescribed or topotypes are established. A. djiboutensis De Man is considered to be a synonym of A. djeddensis Couti\xc3\xa8re. The species recorded by Couti\xc3\xa8re as A. euchirus Dana from the area was probably A. serenei Tiwari. A. inopinatus Holthuis & Gottlieb and A. lobidens polynesica Banner & Banner are placed into synonymy under A. lobidens De Haan. The genus Salmoneus Holthuis is redefined, and a provisional key is given to its species.\nCharacteristics of the remaining "types" of Couti\xc3\xa8re\'s two species, S. cristatus and S. Serratidigitus, are discussed; and S. latirostris (Couti\xc3\xa8re) and S. sibogae (De Man) are considered to be synonyms of the latter species. Finally Synalpheus savigny (Gu\xc3\xa9rin) is considered to be a nomen dubium and Tattersall\'s record of it from the Red Sea to be equally dubious.\nAs an appendix to the study, the listing of 15 species from a small Danish collection and two private collectors from the Persian Gulf is given: all are known from the Red Sea, but nine of the species have not been previously recorded from the Persian Gulf.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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