The use of three-dimensional uCT imaging technique in the description of a new species of Stenopus Latreille, 1819 (Decapoda: Stenopodidea: Stenopodidae), with a revised key to the species of Stenopus
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Abstract Members of the shrimp genus StenopusLatreille, 1819 generally inhabit shallow-water coral reefs. Individuals are colorful, with many of them highly sought in the aquarium trade. A recent biodiversity cruise to the Saya de Malha Banks in the western Indian Ocean collected a new species of Stenopus from rather deep waters, at 192–216 m depth. This species is unusual in having a long rostrum overreaching the scaphocerite and a red and white color pattern, unique for Stenopus. A badly damaged specimen from French Polynesia likely belongs to the new species. The characteristics of the new species are illustrated by X-ray microcomputed tomography images (uCT imaging), line drawings, and color photographs. A key is also provided for the 12 known species of Stenopus.
虾属的成员StenopusLatreille, 1819一般生活在浅水珊瑚礁。个体色彩丰富,其中许多在水族馆贸易中备受追捧。最近在西印度洋的Saya de Malha浅滩进行的一次生物多样性巡航中,在192-216米深的相当深的水域中收集了一种新的窄蛸。这个物种的不寻常之处在于它有一个超过舟状石的长喙和红白相间的颜色图案,这是窄爪蟾所特有的。来自法属波利尼西亚的一个严重受损的标本可能属于这个新物种。新物种的特征由x射线微计算机断层扫描图像(uCT成像)、线条图和彩色照片说明。还提供了已知的12种狭蝽的钥匙。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Crustacean Biology is the official journal of The Crustacean Society, publishing peer-reviewed research on all aspects of crustacean biology and other marine arthropods.
Papers are published in English only, but abstracts or summaries in French, German, Portuguese, or Spanish may be added when appropriate.