An annotated checklist of marine caridean and stenopodidean shrimps (Malacostraca: Decapoda) of the Caribbean coast of Panama
Author
Anker, Sammy De Grave and Arthur
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Nauplius
2017
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2017-06-05
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https://doi.org/10.1590/2358-2936e2017015
journal article
10.1590/2358-2936e2017015
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Processa fimbriata
Manning and Chace, 1971
Previous records.
Birkeland
et al.
, 1976: 138
[Galeta reef]; Heck, 1977: 338 [around Galeta Island];
Heck, 1979: 199
[Caribbean
Panama
];
Cubit and Williams, 1983: 25
[Galeta Point].
Material examined.
Bocas del Toro
.
3 spec.
,
Swan Cay
,
09°27.200’N
082°17.900’W
, in coral rubble,
3 m
, leg.
S. De Grave
,
04.08.2005
,
OUMNH
.
ZC
.2005- 10-003;
1 spec.
, same location, on sponge
Ircinia strobilina
, leg.
S. De Grave
,
04.08.2005
,
OUMNH
.
ZC
.2005-10-001;
1 spec.
, same location, on sponge
Dragmacidon reticulatum
(Ridley and Dendy, 1886)
(?),
3 m
, leg.
S. De Grave
,
04.08.2005
,
OUMNH
.
ZC
.2005-10-002;
2 spec.
,
Isla Colón
, west of
Punta Caracol
,
09°22.410’N
082°17.887’W
, leg.
S. De Grave
,
11.08.2005
,
OUMNH
.
ZC
.2005-10-058;
1 spec.
,
Isla Colón
,
Boca del Drago
,
09°24.764’N
082°19.868’W
, shallow subtidal sea grass/sand flat, at night, leg.
A. Anker
et al.
,
05.08.2008
,
OUMNH
.
ZC
.2008-14-055;
1 spec.
, same collection data,
OUMNH
.
ZC
.2008-14- 056;
1 spec.
, same collection data,
OUMNH
.
ZC
.2008- 14-048;
2 spec.
,
Isla Colón
, west of
Punta Caracol
,
09°22.410’N
082°17.887’W
, on sponge
Ircinia
sp.
,
1 m
, leg.
S. De Grave
,
11.08.2008
,
OUMNH
.
ZC
.2008-14- 058;
1 spec.
,
Isla Solarte
,
Hospital Point
,
09°19.996’N
082°13.161’W
, shallow coral rubble, leg.
S. De Grave
et al.
,
04.08.2008
,
OUMNH
.
ZC
.2008-14-057;
1 spec.
,
Isla Bastimentos
,
Playa Wizard
, in coral rocks, 0.5–1.0 m, leg.
A. Anker
,
21.10.2005
,
OUMNH
.
ZC
.
2007- 13-007.
Isla
Grande
.
1 spec.
, southwestern shore, under rocks, less than
1 m
, leg.
A. Anker
,
21.04.2006
,
OUMNH
.
ZC
.2006-10-009.
Remarks.
Widely distributed in the western Atlantic, ranging from North Carolina and the northern Gulf of Mexico southwards to Atol das Rocas and
Rio de Janeiro
,
Brazil
(
Almeida and Bezerra, 2011
); recorded from various substrates, commonly foraging in sea grass beds at night and hiding in sponges and coral rubble during the day,
0–
50 m
.