An annotated checklist of the species of Lopogastrida and Mysida (Crustacea Peracarida) from Thailand and its adjacent waters
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Yolanda, Rofiza
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Ambarwati, Reni
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Rahayu, Dwi Anggorowati
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Budijastuti, Widowati
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Fitrihidajati, Herlina
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Kuntjoro, Sunu
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Rachmadiarti, Fida
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Purnomo, Tarzan
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-02-20
5244
3
201
232
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5244.3.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5244.3.1
1175-5326
7656267
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Siriella vulgaris
Hansen, 1910
=
Siriella suluensis
Czernivsky, 1887
=
Siriella vulgaris rostrata
W.M.
Tattersall, 1951
·
Type
locality.
Indo-Malay Archipelago (
Hansen 1910
).
Record from
Thailand
.
South-eastern Andaman Sea, next to
Phuket
Island (
Fukuoka & Murano 2002
).
Habitat and depth range.
Marine, depth:
19–61 m
(
Fukuoka
& Murano 2002
)
.
Distribution.
This species has a wide distribution from
Indonesia
(
Hansen 1910
);
Philippines
(
Hansen 1910
; W.M.
Tattersall 1951
;
Murano & Fukuoka 2008
); Andaman Islands (W.M.
Tattersall 1922
); Andaman Sea (
Fukuoka and Murano 2002
); Arabian Sea (
Colosi 1924
);
Australia
(W.M.
Tattersall 1928
;
1936
;
Băcescu 1986
;
Lowry & Stoddart 2003
;
Murano & Fukuoka 2008
);
Samoa
(W.M.
Tattersall 1943
);
Guam
(W.M.
Tattersall 1943
), Caroline and Marshall (W.M.
Tattersall 1951
),
Palau
(
Hanamura & De Grave 2004
),
Micronesia
; the vicinity of
Taiwan
(W.M.
Tattersall 1951
);
Singapore
Strait (O.S.
Tattersall 1960
);
Malaysia
(O.S.
Tattersall 1965
;
Gan
et al.
2010
;
Tan & Azman 2018
);
Hong Kong
(
Coifmann 1937a
);
Japan
(
Murano 1990
;
Fukuoka
& Murano 1997
;
Murano &
Fukuoka
2008
).
Remarks.
Murano and
Fukuoka
(2008
placed
Siriella vulgaris
in the
Thompsonii-group
together with
S
.
affinis
,
S
.
australis
,
S
.
bacescui
,
S
.
gracilis
,
S
.
izuensis
,
S
.
japonica
,
S
.
koreana
,
S
.
longidactyla
,
S
.
longipes
,
S
.
macropsis
,
S
.
okadai
,
S
.
pondoensis
,
S
.
quadrispinosa
,
S
.
quilonensis
,
S
.
sinensis
,
S
.
thompsonii
,
S
.
wadai
and
S
.
watasei
due to the triangular shaped rostrum; inner margin of third article of female antennular peduncle armed with one seta; appendix masculina on male antennule is conical, rarely bilobed distally; spines on inner margin of uropodal endopod are arranged alternately with longer and shorter spines; distal several spines not recurved. Among the species within this group,
S
.
vulgaris
can be identified by the anterior end of cephalon with a spear-shaped projection below the rostrum, between the antennules (
Murano &
Fukuoka
2008
).