Australian Biological Resources Study

Australian Faunal Directory

<em>Prismatopus longispinus</em> [from Miers 1886: pl. 7 fig. 3]

Prismatopus longispinus [from Miers 1886: pl. 7 fig. 3]

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Subfamily Majinae Samouelle, 1819

 

Introduction

This subfamily has diversified extensively in the Indo-west Pacific with more than 20 genera and over 70 species; only about five genera and very few species occur outside this region. It is particularly well represented in Australian waters with 20 genera and some 47 species. A review of the current status of the Majinae and a key to Indo-west Pacific genera was provided by Griffin & Tranter (1986: 199–200).

 

Diagnosis

Eyes with nearly complete, or complete, orbits formed by a supra-orbital eave (the postero-external angle of which is often produced as a spine), usually followed by an intercalated spine, and a postorbital lobe. Basal antennal article moderately to very broad, but not specially expanded to form a floor to the orbit, and often armed with a strong spine at anterior angles. Male first gonopod slender, weakly curved; aperture usually subterminal and usually protected by lobes or flaps; apex typically slender and simple. (After Griffin & Tranter 1986).

 

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
10-May-2012 10-May-2012 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)