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Ahyong, S. T. (2002). Stomatopoda (Crustacea) of the KARUBAR Expedition in Indonesia. Zoosystema. 24 (2): 373-383.
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Ahyong, S. T.
2002
Stomatopoda (Crustacea) of the KARUBAR Expedition in Indonesia
Zoosystema
24 (2): 373-383
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The six species represented are new records for the Kai, Aru and Tanimbar islands and increase the known fauna to 28 species. The six species are Alainosquilla foresti Moosa, 1991, Odontodactylus latirostris Borradaile,1907, Lysiosquilla sulcirostris Kemp, 1913, Kasim karubar n. sp., Kaisquilla laevis n. gen., n. sp., Oratosquillina quinquedentata (Brooks, 1886) and Squilloides leptosquilla (Brooks, 1886). Kasim karubar n. sp. closely resembles K. philippinensis (Moosa, 1986) but differs chiefly in having shorter eyestalks, and five teeth instead of seven on the dactylus of the raptorial claw. Kaisquilla laevisn. gen., n. sp. most closely resembles species of Anchisquilloides Manning, 1977 and Anchisquillopsis Moosa, 1986, but most significantly differs in lacking submedian abdominal carinae. The present specimen of Alainosquilla forestiis the largest known specimen of the species and represents the first record of the species since it was first described. Moosa’s (1991) description is erroneous in several important features. Therefore ,Alainosquilla Moosa, 1991 is rediagnosed.
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