Gnathia biorbis Holdich and Harrison 1980

Autor: Svavarsson, J��rundur, Bruce, Niel L.
Rok vydání: 2019
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5686403
Popis: Gnathia biorbis Holdich and Harrison, 1980 (Fig. 9 A���E) Gnathia biorbis Holdich and Harrison, 1980: 219, fig. 2A���I. ��� Poore and Lew Ton, 2002: 188. Material examined. All Heron Island. ♂ (5.1 mm), 23��27���S, 151��55���E, 14 January 1979, outer reef flat in dead coral rock, coll. N.L. Bruce (MTQ W34130). ♂ (5.2 mm), 3 January 1979, mid reef flat, in dead coral, coll. N.L. Bruce (MTQ W34131). ♂ (5.2 mm), 23��27���S, 151��55���E, 3 January 1979, inner reef flat in dead coral, coll. N.L. Bruce (MTQ W10685). ♂ (5.0 mm), 8 January 1979, coral rocks, coll. N.L. Bruce (MTQ W10686). ♂ (5.2 mm), 23��27���S, 151��55���E, 2 June 1978, reef flat, mid-flat, limestone boulder, dead coral rock, coll. N.L. Bruce (MTQ W10687). Remarks. This species has earlier been reported from the Heron Island by Holdich & Harrison (1980). The species is easily recognized by the shape of the cephalosome and having a deep but narrow dorsal sulcus (Fig. 9 A���E). The superior frontolateral processes are more distinct than shown by Holdich & Harrison (1980). Distribution. Northern Queensland; Townsville, Magnetic Island, Heron Island; intertidal.
Published as part of Svavarsson, J��rundur & Bruce, Niel L., 2019, New gnathiid isopod crustaceans (Cymothoida) from Heron Island and Wistari Reef, southern Great Barrier Reef, pp. 31-67 in Zootaxa 4609 (1) on page 42, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4609.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/3150433
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