Glypturus ferox, a new species of ghost shrimp (Decapoda: Axiidea: Callichiridae) from the Ryukyu Islands, southwestern Japan
Author
Sato, Taigi
Graduate School of Engineering and Science, University of the Ryukyus, 1 Senbaru, Nishihara, Nakagami, Okinawa, 903 - 0213 Japan.
Author
Komai, Tomoyuki
Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba, 955 - 2 Aoba-cho, Chuo-ku, Chiba, 260 - 8682 Japan.
Author
Shimizu, Naoto
Ishigaki, Okinawa, Japan.
text
Zootaxa
2024
2024-04-02
5432
3
379
397
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5432.3.3
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5432.3.3
1175-5326
10906511
FAE63F53-826F-4CBB-AA90-E99DAA271B6B
Key to extant species of
Glypturus
Stimpson, 1866
1. Telson posterior margin with a small median spine...........................
G
.
rabalaisae
Sakai, 2011
(West Atlantic)
- Telson posterior margin unarmed......................................................................... 2
2. Major cheliped palm lower margin armed with spines or spinules........................................................................................................................
G
.
ferox
n. sp.
(Northwest Pacific)
- Major cheliped palm lower margin unarmed................................................................ 3
3. Major cheliped palm lateral and mesial faces and carpus lateral face smooth, without field of granules.............................................................................
G
.
armatus
(A. Milne Edwards, 1870)
(West Pacific)
- Major cheliped palm lateral and mesial faces and carpus lateral face with fields of granules........................... 4
4. Major cheliped palm mesial face with longitudinal field of granules extending from base of fixed fingers to beyond midlength, lateral face with field of distinct granules adjacent to base of fixed finger.......................................................................................................
G
.
acanthochirus
Stimpson, 1866
(West Atlantic)
- Major cheliped palm mesial face with vertical, narrow field of granules proximal to base of fingers, lateral face with field of faint granules adjacent to base of fixed finger...........................................................................................
G
.
laurae
(de Saint Laurent
in
de
Vaugelas & de Saint Laurent, 1984
)
(Red Sea,
Singapore
)