{"refrec":{"BRefID":8874,"RR":"<b>Cleva, R.</b> (1990). Crustacea Decapoda: les genres et les espèces indo-ouest pacifiques de Stylodactylidae, <b><i>in</i></b>: Crosnier, A. (Ed.) <i>Résultats des Campagnes MUSORSTOM 6. Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle. Série A, Zoologie,</i> 145: pp. 71-136","BEntID":8874,"PublicFlag":1,"CheckedFlag":0,"wosflag":null,"vabbflag":null,"RefStringPartII":", <b><i>in</i></b>: Crosnier, A. (Ed.) <i>Résultats des Campagnes MUSORSTOM 6. Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle. Série A, Zoologie,</i> 145: pp. 71-136","DocTypID":17,"DocType":"Book chapters","MarineFlag":1,"FreshFlag":0,"BrackishFlag":0,"TerrestrialFlag":0,"Authorstring":"Cleva, R.","OrigTitleTranslFlag":0,"Authorstringtrunc":"Cleva, R.","Englishabstract":"Numerous samples of Stylodactylidae collected between 1976 and 1989 off the Philippines, New Caledonia and Chesterfield Islands (MUSORSTOM, BIOCAL, CHALCAL, CORAIL 2 and SMIB cruises) are studied here. Other collections from Indonesia (CORINDON 2 cruise), Madagascar (coll. A. CROSNIER and R. CLEVA), and la Réunion («MARION DUFRESNE»,cruise MD 32) are included. This material is of particular interest since many specimens of various taxa have been collected: eighteen species and subspecies have been identified in it, of which nine are new: three species and one subspecies in the genus <i>Stylodactylus</i>, four species in the genus <i>Parasty-lodactylus</i>, and one in the new genus <i>Stylodactyloides</i>. Nine species and one subspecies of the genus <i>Stylodactylus</i> A. Milne Edwards, 1881, are represented in the collections studied here. <i>S. laurentae</i> sp. nov., with its typically short rostrum, seems to be one of the most common shrimps of the genus in New Caledonia and Chesterfield Islands. <i>S. profundus</i> sp. nov., unfortunately represented by specimens in incomplete or poor condition, extends the bathymetric range of the family: it has been collected, off New Caledonia, between 1395-1410 and 1618-1740 m. <i>S. brevidactylus</i> sp. nov. is represented by a single specimen from the Philippines: we at first considered that this specimen was an aberrant example of <i>S. multidentatus</i> Kubo, 1942, but decided then to re-examine our opinion because of its peculiar characters. Twenty seven specimens (eleven from the Philippines and sixteen from Chesterfield Islands and New Caledonia) have been identified as <i>S. licinus</i> Chace, 1983, a little known species described from the Philippines, and eleven others (one from Indonesia and ten from New Caledonia and Chesterfield Islands) as <i>S. tokarensis</i> Zarenkov, 1968, only known by the holotype collected in the east China sea (the para type of <i>S. tokarensis</i> is suspected of being a specimen of <i>S. licinus</i> Chace). <i>S. multidentatus</i> Kubo, 1942, is probably one of the most commonly caught species of the family. Many specimens have been collected by the french campaigns from the Philippines, New Caledonia, and Madagascar: Neocaledonian specimens differ from the former by a longer rostrum and longer spines on the margin of the antennal scale. These differences are still more accentuated in Madagascarian specimens, and we finally decided to create for them a new subspecies, <i>S. multidentatus robustus</i>. Two other species of <i>Stylodactylus</i> are represented in our material: <i>S. macropus</i> Chace, 1983, of which the only previouly known specimen was collected by the «ALBATROSS» in the Philippines, is reported here, again from the Philippines and from New Caledonia and Chesterfield Islands. <i>S. libratus</i> Chace, 1983, described from a single specimen from Indonesia (Celebes, «ALBATROSS» collection) and reported then from Australia (New South Wales) by KENSLEY, TRANTER and GRIFFIN (1987) has been collected in New Caledonia and Chesterfield Islands. One specimen from Madagascar appears to be very close to <i>S. Libratus</i> but shows however some differences from it, so that we identify it as S. aff. <i>libratus</i>. The genus <i>Neostylodactylus</i> Hayashi & Miyake, 1968 is presented in our material by two species: <i>N. amarynthis</i> (de Man, 1902), and <i>N. affinis</i> Hayashi & Miyake, 1968: in these two species we have noted particular sexual dimorphism mentioned by CHACE (1983: 6) for <i>N. amarynthis</i>: females differ from males in lacking arthrobranchs on pereiopods 1 to 4. The geographical distribution of <i>N. amarynthis</i> now, in the Indo-Pacific, to the southwestern Indian Ocean (La Réunion), and that of <i>N. affinis</i>, previously known only from the Korea Strait at 120 m depth, is shown to belong to the New Caledonia and Chesterfield Islands fauna; it has been caught between 235 and 440 m. Four new species have been included in the genus <i>Parastylodactylus</i> created by FIGUEIRA in 1971 for <i>Stylodactylus bimaxillaris</i> Bate, 1888, and until now monospecific. <i>P. bimaxillaris</i> (Bate), known from a large part of the Indo-Pacific, is mentioned for the first time from New Caledonia and Madagascar. <i>P. tranterae</i> sp. nov., collected off New Caledonia and Chesterfield Islands, was first reported from Australia (New South Wales) by KENSLEY, TRANTER and GRIFFIN (1987) who suspected that it was a new species, but did not name it, on account of the poor condition of the single specimen in their possession. <i>P. semblatae</i> sp. nov. seems to be very common in New Caledonia and Chesterfield Islands. <i>P. richeri</i> sp. nov., from New Caledonia, and <i>P. longidactylus</i> sp. nov., from the Philippines, each represented by a few specimens only, are fairly closely related species, but however are clearly distinct taxa. A new genus, <i>Stylodactyloides</i>, is proposed for a new species collected from New Caledonia and Chesterfield Islands, <i>S. crosnieri</i>, which has a very unusual stylocerite, broadly rounded distally, which distinguishes it from all other members of the family. It may be noted that several points in the systematics of the Stylodactylidae remain obscure. These will necessitate the examination of new collections. This work, however, shows the particular interest of these collection, concerning a little known and poorly represented family (nine new taxa described, representing more than one third of the species known until now), and indicates the richness of New Caledonia and Chesterfield Islands waters, where thirteen species have been collected, including six of the nine new ones. All the new taxa have been illustrated, and individual variations carefully studied in the species represented by numerous specimens. Color photographs of several species, taken on board during some of these cruises, complete the iconography. Identification keys are proposed for the four genera and twenty six species and subspecies now recognized in the family.","AbstractOtherLang":"Cette étude porte sur les nombreuses récoltes de Stylodactylidae effectuées, de 1976 à 1989, au large des Philippines, de la Nouvelle-Calédonie et des îles Chesterfield (Campagnes MUSORSTOM, BIOCAL, CHALCAL, CORAIL 2 et SMIB), auxquelles ont été jointes diverses autres faites en Indonésie, à Madagascar, et à la Réunion. Le matériel ainsi rassemblé a permis d'identifier dix-huit espèces et sous-espèces dont neuf nouvelles: trois espèces et une sous-espèce dans le genre <i>Stylodactylus</i> (<i>S. profundus</i> de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, <i>S. laurentae</i> de la Nouvelle-Calédonie et des îles Chesterfield, <i>S. brevidactylus</i> des Philippines et <i>S.multidentatus robustus</i> de Madagascar), quatre dans le genre <i>Parastylodactylus</i> (<i>P. tranterae</i> et <i>P. semblatae</i> de la Nouvelle-Caledonie et des îles Chesterfield, <i>P. richeri</i> de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, et <i>P. longidactylus</i> des Philippines) et une pour laquelle nous établissons le genre nouveau <i>Stylodactyloides</i> (</i>S. crosnieri</i> de la Nouvelle-Calédonie et des îles Chesterfield). Une espèce supplémentaire, représentée par un seul spécimen de Madagascar, n'a pas été nommée et est citée, en attendant d'autres récoltes, sous l'appellation <i>Stylodactylus</i> aff. <i>libratus</i> Chace, 1983. Tous les taxons nouveaux ont été figurés et les variations intraspécifiques soigneusement étudiées pour les espèces représentées par de nombreux échantillons. Des photographies en couleur de plusieurs espèces, prises sur du matériel frais, complètent l'iconographie. Une clé d'identification est proposée pour les quatre genres et vingt-six espèces et sous-espèces actuellement reconnues.","BibLvlCode":"AMS","StandardTitle":"Crustacea Decapoda: les genres et les espèces indo-ouest pacifiques de Stylodactylidae","OrigTitleLangCode":"fr","OrigTitleLangCodeExtended":"fre","OrigTitleLangID":22,"DateLastModified":{"date":"2025-07-02 08:33:14.980000","timezone_type":1,"timezone":"+00:00"},"UserAccessRight":null,"UserAccID":null,"AuthorKeywords":null,"OtherDescriptors":null,"Notes":null,"AnaPub":1990,"MonPub":null,"DateUpdate":"2017-01-04","DateCreate":"2001-05-10","SecASFANote":null,"ConfID":null,"PeerRev":1,"VlizCoreFlag":1,"WoScode":null,"VABBcode":null,"OpenAcc":1},"refs":null,"anarec":{"AnaID":8874,"PubliDate":1990,"Pagination":"71-136","XtraPublOfAnaID":null,"ISBN":"2-85653-171-7","Volume":"145","Issue":null,"BRefMon":8848,"BRefMonRR":"<b>Crosnier, A. (Ed.)</b> (1990). 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