New subgeneric names for the most commercially important shrimp genus Penaeus Fabricius, 1798 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Penaeidae)
Author
Chan, Tin-Yam
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8143-0007
Institute of Marine Biology and Center of Excellence for the Oceans, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung 202301, R. O. C., Taiwan
tychan@mail.ntou.edu.tw
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ZooKeys
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1141.97349
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1141.97349
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Penaeus (Fenneropenaeus)
Perez
Farfante, 1969
Type species.
Penaeus indicus
H. Milne Edwards, 1837.
Gender of subgenus.
Masculine.
Diagnosis.
Rostrum generally bearing 2-5 ventral teeth. Postrostral carina without median sulcus, sometimes with pits or sunken areas. Adrostral sulcus extending posteriorly more or less to epigastric tooth. Gastrofrontal carina absent. Cervical carina with dorsal end a distance from dorsal carapace. Hepatic carina often absent, if present, ill-defined. First pereiopod with small to minute ischial spine. Fifth pereiopod bearing exopod. Sixth abdominal somite completely lacking dorsolateral sulcus. Telson without lateral spines. Thelycum closed.
Species included.
Penaeus (Fenneropenaeus) chinensis
(Osbeck, 1765),
Penaeus (Fenneropenaeus) indicus
H. Milne Edwards, 1837,
Penaeus (Fenneropenaeus) merguiensis
De Man, 1888,
Penaeus (Fenneropenaeus) penicillatus
Alcock, 1905,
Penaeus (Fenneropenaeus) silasi
Muthu & Motoh, 1979.
Remarks.
This subgenus is unique in the genus by lacking a distinct hepatic carina. Only
P. (Fenneropenaeus) chinensis
bears an ill-defined hepatic carina while all other species of
Penaeus (Fenneropenaeus)
lack a hepatic carina. As mentioned in
Ma et al. (2011)
and
Yang et al. (2023)
,
Fenneropenaeus konkani
Chanda & Bhattacharya, 2003 is very likely to be an invalid taxon with a deformed rostrum and a synonym of a known species of
Penaeus (Fenneropenaeus)
.