An annotated checklist of the species of Lopogastrida and Mysida (Crustacea Peracarida) from Thailand and its adjacent waters Author Yolanda, Rofiza Author Ambarwati, Reni Author Rahayu, Dwi Anggorowati Author Budijastuti, Widowati Author Fitrihidajati, Herlina Author Kuntjoro, Sunu Author Rachmadiarti, Fida Author Purnomo, Tarzan text 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 C0EA98E9-2DE2-4B56-B0EB-0E08308923F2 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 ).