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Moreiradromia antillensis Stimpson 1858

Authors: Almeida, Alexandre Oliveira De; Guerrazzi, Maria Cec Lia; Coelho, Petr Ȏ Nio Alves;

Moreiradromia antillensis Stimpson 1858

Abstract

Moreiradromia antillensis (Stimpson, 1858) Material examined (N=12). 1m, 07/VIII/2005, St. 0 5 (MZUESC #675); 1m, 28/VIII/2004, St. 0 3 (MZUESC #715). Distribution. Western Atlantic – Bermuda, North Carolina, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, Antilles, northern South America, Guyanas, and Brazil (from Amapá to Rio Grande do Sul) (Melo 1996). Central Atlantic – Ascension (Manning & Chace 1990). Ecological notes. Rock, shell, and coral bottoms. Carapace generally covered with ascidians. Intertidal to 330 m (Melo 1996). Previous records in Bahia. Smith (1869) (as Dromidia antillensis), Moreira (1901) (as D. antillensis), Rathbun (1937) (as D. antillensis), Rodrigues da Costa (1968) (as D. antillensis), Joly et al. (1969) (as D. antillensis), Coelho & Ramos (1972) (as D. antillensis), Gomes Corrêa (1972) (as D. antillensis), Melo (1985) (as D. antillensis), Gouvêa (1986a) (as D. antillensis), Coelho & Ramos-Porto (1989) (as D. antillensis), Barreto et al. (1993) (as D. antillensis), Melo & Campos Jr. (1999) (as Cryptodromiopsis antillensis), Almeida et al. (2007).

Published as part of Almeida, Alexandre Oliveira De, Guerrazzi, Maria Cec Lia & Coelho, Petr Ȏ Nio Alves, 2007, Stomatopod and decapod crustaceans from Camamu Bay, state of Bahia, Brazil, pp. 1-45 in Zootaxa 1553 on page 25, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.178168

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Dromiidae, Arthropoda, Decapoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Malacostraca, Moreiradromia, Moreiradromia antillensis, Taxonomy

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