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<em>Crossotonotus spinipes</em> [from Ward 1933: pl. 21 fig. 7]

Crossotonotus spinipes [from Ward 1933: pl. 21 fig. 7]

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Family CROSSOTONOTIDAE Moosa & Serène, 1981


Compiler and date details

May 2012 - Peter Davie, Queensland Museum, Brisbane

  • Crossotonotinae Moosa & Serène, 1981.

 

Introduction

The subfamily Crossotonotinae was established by Moosa & Serène (1981) to include those atypical palicids that have the fifth pair of pereiopods (P5) similar in morphology to the anterior walking legs (P2–4) and not markedly reduced in size. The six species currently recognised are all restricted to the Indo-west Pacific region. All appear to prefer hard substrates, being found under rocks and amongst coral, in relatively shallow water. They are referred to two genera, Crossotonotus A. Milne Edwards, 1873 and Pleurophricus A. Milne Edwards, 1873. A key to separate these two genera was provided by Castro (2000: 571).

 

Diagnosis

Fifth pair of pereiopods (P5) reduced in size, but similar in shape to anterior walking legs (P2–4); articulation to carapace at same level as walking legs. All borders of carapace with teeth or rounded to pointed tubercles. Dorsal surface of carapace relatively flat or slightly convex except regions with high bosses or tubercles. No episternal process overhanging each posterolateral border of carapace posterior to fifth pair of pereiopods. Epistome very narrow, not expanded dorsoventrally (vertically inclined). Abdomen of mature males and females with all segments free, segments 1–2 wide (not dorsoventrally compressed); transverse ridges complete, incomplete, or absent. (After Castro 2000).

 

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)
04-Jun-2012 04-Jun-2012 MOVED
17-Feb-2012 17-Feb-2012 MOVED
17-Feb-2012 17-Feb-2012 MOVED
12-Feb-2010 (import)