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Species Scyphuliger manifestus Humes, 1991

  • Type data:
     Holotype USNM (specimens are from Acropora hyacinthus (Dana), in 2m, Mermaid Cove, Lizard Island on 26/10/1982; account numbers not provided by author), Great Barrier Reef [14°39'50"S 145°27'00"E].
    Paratype(s) USNM (specimens are from Acropora hyacinthus (Dana), in 2m, Mermaid Cove, Lizard Island on 26/10/1982; account numbers not provided by author), Great Barrier Reef [14°39'50"S 145°27'00"E]; USNM 5 7 (specimens are from Acropora hyacinthus (Dana), in 2m, Mermaid Cove, Lizard Island on 26/10/1982; account numbers not provided by author), Great Barrier Reef [14°39'50"S 145°27'00"E]; whereabouts unknown 2 2 (specimens are from Acropora hyacinthus (Dana), in 2m, Mermaid Cove, Lizard Island on 26/10/1982; account numbers not provided by author; these paratypes remain in authors private collection), Great Barrier Reef [14°39'50"S 145°27'00"E].

 

Distribution

States

Queensland


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IBRA and IMCRA regions (map not available)

IMCRA

Northeast Shelf Province (40), Northeast Shelf Transition (41)

Ecological Descriptors

Adult: coral reef.

Ectoparasitic.

 

Diagnosis

Scyphuliger manifestus may be distinguished from its two closely related congeners by several features: (1) its smaller size, length of female in S. concavipes 1.78 mm (1.59-1.93 mm), in S. tenuatus 1.39 mm (1.32-1.49 mm); (2) the dimensions and shape of the free segment of leg 5 in the female (in S. concavipes concave, densely covered with sensilla, 319 x 162 µm, ratio 2.01 : 1, in S. tenuatus 242 x 73 µm, not greatly concave, with small spinules along outer side; (3) female genital segment in dorsal view not strongly contacted in posterior third (as in its two congeners); and (4) second segment of second antenna of female fairly robust, 2.1 : 1 (not elongate and relatively slender, 6.18 : in S. concavipes, 4.5 : 1 in S. tenuatus).

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
26-Jun-2023 30-Apr-2012 MOVED
30-Mar-2010 MODIFIED