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Caridina zhujiangensis Q. - H. Chen, W. - J. Chen and Guo 2018

Authors: de Mazancourt, Valentin; Freitag, Hendrik; von Rintelen, Kristina; Manuel-Santos, Marivene; von Rintelen, Thomas;

Caridina zhujiangensis Q. - H. Chen, W. - J. Chen and Guo 2018

Abstract

Caridina zhujiangensis Chen, Chen and Guo, 2018 Caridina zhujiangensis Q.-H. Chen, W.-J. Chen and Guo, 2018 [108]: 319, figs. 4–6 (Type locality: Near the Resort Hotel, Dong’ao Island, Guangdong Province, China (E 113 ° 42 ' 03 '', N 22 ° 01 ' 06 '', al. 19 m, stn. 4)). Caridina zhujiangensis —Xu et al., 2020 [109]: 21, figs. 6, 7.—Chen et al., 2020 [110]: 18, figs. 6, 7.—Feng et al., 2021 [111]: 34, fig. 2. Non Caridina typus —Bernardes et al., 2017 [105]: 1 (part, TAL clade). Habitat: This species is found from the lower to the higher course of rivers. Distribution: On Mindoro: Locality no. 28. China (Guangdong), Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines (Mindanao, Mindoro, Samar, Luzon, and Palawan), and Indonesia (Sulawesi, Taliabu, and Papua). Remarks: Bernardes et al. (2017) [105] reported this single specimen from Mindoro under the name Caridina typus, belonging to their clade TAL. Recently published mitochondrial DNA sequences from specimens of C. zhujiangensis from the type locality (Xu et al., 2020 [109]) allowed us to confirm the identity of this specimen. This species’ status has not been assessed for the IUCN Red List yet.

Published as part of de Mazancourt, Valentin, Freitag, Hendrik, von Rintelen, Kristina, Manuel-Santos, Marivene & von Rintelen, Thomas, 2023, Updated Checklist of the Freshwater Shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea: Atyidae) of Mindoro Island, the Philippines, with a Description of a New Species of Caridina, pp. 374-397 in Arthropoda 1 (4) on pages 391-392, DOI: 10.3390/arthropoda1040015, http://zenodo.org/record/18486064

Keywords

Arthropoda, Caridina zhujiangensis, Decapoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Malacostraca, Caridina, Taxonomy, Atyidae

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