Two freshwater shrimp species of the genus caridina (Decapoda, caridea, atyidae) from dawanshan Island, Guangdong, Uhina, with the description of a new species

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A faunistic and ecological survey was conducted to document the diversity of freshwater atyid shrimps of Dawanshan Island. Two species of Caridina that occur on this island were documented and discussed. One of these, Caridina tetrazona sp. nov. is described and illustrated as new to science. It can be easily distinguished from its congeners based on a combination of characters, which includes a short rostrum, the shape of the endopod of the male first pleopod, the segmental ratios of antennular peduncle and third maxilliped, the slender scaphocerite, and the absence of a median projection on the posterior margin. Live individuals of the new species display a unique coloration pattern with four dark blue transverse bands on the body, and can be easily recognized in the field. So far, despite considerable surveying efforts made on neighboring islands, this species has only been found from a small stream on Dawanshan Island, which suggests that it may have a very limited range, probably endemic to Dawanshan Island. Molecular characteristics of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) demonstrate that this species shows sufficient interspecific divergence from its congeners, including C. serrata Stimpson, 1860, which was found in four streams on Dawanshan Island, and has been previously reported on the neighboring islands of Hong Kong, Dong’ao, Wailingding, and Guishan.

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Chen, Q. H., Chen, W. J., Zheng, X. Z., & Guo, Z. L. (2020). Two freshwater shrimp species of the genus caridina (Decapoda, caridea, atyidae) from dawanshan Island, Guangdong, Uhina, with the description of a new species. ZooKeys, 2020(923), 15–32. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.923.48593

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