WoRMS taxon details

Sakaija serenei Ng & Richer de Forges, 2015

870229  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:870229)

accepted
Species
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
recent only
Ng, P.K.L.; Richer de Forges, B. (2015). Revision of the spider crabs of the genus <em>Maja </em>Lamarck, 1801 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Majoidea: Majidae), with descriptions of seven new genera and 17 new species from the Atlantic and Indo-West Pacific. <em>Raffles Bulletin of Zoology.</em> 63: 110-225. [details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 
Type locality contained in Balicasag Island  
type locality contained in Balicasag Island [details]
Etymology The species is named after the renowned French carcinologist Raoul Serène, who first recorded this species as Maja...  
Etymology The species is named after the renowned French carcinologist Raoul Serène, who first recorded this species as Maja japonica
from the Philippines. [details]
DecaNet eds. (2024). DecaNet. Sakaija serenei Ng & Richer de Forges, 2015. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=870229 on 2024-03-28
Date
action
by
2016-02-15 08:53:12Z
created
2016-06-07 06:26:06Z
changed
2020-03-24 11:33:18Z
changed
2022-03-28 09:19:38Z
changed
2022-09-18 13:49:04Z
changed

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original description Ng, P.K.L.; Richer de Forges, B. (2015). Revision of the spider crabs of the genus <em>Maja </em>Lamarck, 1801 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Majoidea: Majidae), with descriptions of seven new genera and 17 new species from the Atlantic and Indo-West Pacific. <em>Raffles Bulletin of Zoology.</em> 63: 110-225. [details]  Available for editors  PDF available [request] 
 
 Present  Present in aphia/obis/gbif/idigbio   Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
   

From editor or global species database
Etymology The species is named after the renowned French carcinologist Raoul Serène, who first recorded this species as Maja japonica
from the Philippines. [details]