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Alexandre O Almeida, Arthur Anker, and Fernando L Mantelatto (2014)

A new snapping species of the shrimp genus Typton Costa, 1844 (Decapoda: Palaemonidae) from the coast of Sao Paulo, southeastern Brazil

Zootaxa, 3835(1):110-120.

A new species of the palaemonid shrimp genus Typton Costa, 1844, Typton fapespae sp. nov., is described based on several specimens collected in Ubatuba and Sao Sebastiao, northern coast of the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Most specimens were found in association with sponges, including Mycale (Zygomycale) angulosa (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864) (Demospongiae: Mycalidae); however, one paratype from Ubatuba was extracted from a colony of the bryozoan Schizoporella errata (Waters, 1878) (Gymnolaemata: Schizoporellidae). In T. fapespae sp. nov., the posterodorsal margin of the sixth abdominal segment bears a strong median tooth, a feature shared with T. hephaestus Holthuis, 1951, T. holthusi De Grave, 2010 and T. spongicola Costa, 1844. However, the new species can be separated from each of these three species by at least two morphological features.

Brazil, caridea, Caridea, crustacea decapoda, pontoniinae, Pontoniinae, South-West Atlantic, sp-nov, sponge-dwelling shrimp, symbiosis
WOS:000338716600006
  • DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3835.1.6
  • ISSN: 1175-5326