A review of the Australian endemic clam shrimp, Paralimnadia Sars 1896 (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata) Author Timms, Brian V. text Zootaxa 2016 4161 4 451 508 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.4161.4.1 f48a9d09-dff1-4545-9b25-deae5465e99b 1175-5326 266447 8B9BDEA7-5F2B-465C-B2A8-757B733CCCE7 Paralimnadia urukhai ( Webb & Bell, 1979 ) Limnadia urukhai Webb & Bell, 1979 : 239 –244; Brtek, 1997 :58 (list) Paralimandia urukhai .— Rogers et al. , 2012 : 838 (list) Type material . Holotype : Queensland , near Stanthorpe , Sow and Pig Rocks , 26 March 1978 , J.A. Webb & G.D. Bell , QM W7499. Diagnosis . Webb & Bell (1979) state ‘bisexual, male and female carapaces similar, with evenly curved dorsal margins, large larval valves, and up to 10 growth lines, maximum size 6.7 mm by 4.3 mm ; 15–16 pairs of legs; 2 segments in sixth endite (sic: endite V) on first pair of claspers almost equal in length; no spine on lower distal angle of telson.’ To this I add: cercopod divided midlength by a spine, and a few short cercopod setae or spines. Remarks. This species occurs in rock pools (pan gnammas) in the Granite Belt of southeast Queensland and adjacent northern New South Wales ( Fig. 4 ). It has a wider distributon than reported by Webb & Bell (1979) and preliminary studies suggest it could be a species complex ( Schwentner et al. 2015 ). Molecular and accompanying morphological studies are in progress.