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a
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: 1 non-ovig. specimen (male?), MNHN-Na 13712,
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, Grand Cul de Sac, under rock on sand-silt bottom, depth about
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, hand net, coll. F. Fasquel,
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.
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: See
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.
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<emphasis id="C5D8EAF2FFF68025D6D775F2C9272FF5" bold="true" box="[198,286,437,463]" pageId="11" pageNumber="32">Colour</emphasis>
: Whitish, semitransparent, brownish inner organs partly visible through carapace (
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a).
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: The
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, TL
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(
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<emphasis id="C5D8EAF2FFF68025D6D7766AC9132C7D" bold="true" box="[198,298,557,583]" pageId="11" pageNumber="32">Ecology</emphasis>
: The single specimen was found under a rock on the silt-sand bottom, at a depth of about
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.
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locality
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:
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Island.
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: Central Atlantic:
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Island (
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). Western Atlantic: Caribbean Sea: French Antilles:
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(present study).
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: The present specimen agrees in most features with the
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from
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Island (
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), except for a few minor differences. According to
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, the rostrum is “without indication of median rostral carina”, while in the present specimen there is a very slight carina extending to the level of corneas (
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a). The lateral margins of the rostrum are somewhat more convex in the
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(cf.
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: fig. 10b) compared to those of the
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specimen (
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a). The carapace of the
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specimen is distinctly pitted (
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a), however, these pits are also present in the
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(R. Lemaitre, pers. comm.), although they were not illustrated and their presence was not mentioned by
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.
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The finding of
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<emphasis id="C5D8EAF2FFF68025D766704AC9F42A1C" box="[375,461,1037,1062]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="32">S. teres</emphasis>
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in
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eliminates this species from the list of endemic decapods of
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Island (
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), and represents a considerable range extension of
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<emphasis id="C5D8EAF2FFF68025D2B07072CCCE2A74" box="[1185,1271,1077,1102]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="32">S. teres</emphasis>
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from the central Atlantic (
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) to the western Atlantic (eastern Caribbean).
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analyzed the faunal composition of the
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decapods and found that of 74 species known from this isolated central Atlantic island, 41 species (55 %) also occur in the western Atlantic. Therefore, more taxa that are currently believed to be endemic to
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may eventually be found in the western Atlantic (see also under
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).
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