Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.647.11455
Title: Harryplax severus, a new genus and species of an unusual coral rubble-inhabiting crab from guam (Crustacea, brachyura, christmaplacidae)
Authors: Mendoza, JCE 
Ng, PKL 
Keywords: Decapoda
Mariana Islands
Pacific
Pseudozioidea
coelobite
coral reef
cryptofauna
taxonomy
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2017
Publisher: Pensoft Publishers
Citation: Mendoza, JCE, Ng, PKL (2017-01-01). Harryplax severus, a new genus and species of an unusual coral rubble-inhabiting crab from guam (Crustacea, brachyura, christmaplacidae). ZooKeys 2017 (647) : 23-35. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.647.11455
Abstract: Harryplax severus, a new genus and species of coral rubble-dwelling pseudozioid crab is described from the island of Guam in the western Pacific Ocean. The unusual morphological features of its carapace, thoracic sternum, eyes, antennules, pereopods and gonopods place it in the family Christmaplacidae Naruse & Ng, 2014. A suite of characters on the cephalothorax, pleon and appendages distinguishes H. severus gen. & sp. n. from the previously sole representative of the family, Christmaplax mirabilis Naruse & Ng, 2014, described from Christmas Island in the eastern Indian Ocean. This represents the first record of Christmaplacidae in the Pacific Ocean. With the discovery of a second genus, a revised diagnosis for Christmaplacidae is provided.
Source Title: ZooKeys
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/228351
ISSN: 13132989
13132970
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.647.11455
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