Cherax warsamsonicus, a new species of crayfish from the kepala burung (Vogelkop) peninsula in west papua, Indonesia (crustacea, decapoda, parastacidae)

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Abstract

A new species, Cherax warsamsonicus sp. n., endemic to the Warsamson River drainage, in the western part of the Kepala Burung (Vogelkop) peninsula, West Papua, Indonesia, is described, figured and compared with its closely related species, Cherax misolicus Holthuis, 1949. The new species may be easily distinguished from C. misolicus by the shape of the rostrum, absence of setae on the rostrum, the shape of the chelae, the presence of 3–4 cervical spines and by using sequence divergence, which is substantial for considering C. warsamsonicus sp. n. to be a new species. The new species is collected and exported for ornamental purposes and its commercial name in the pet trade is Cherax “irian jaya”, Cherax “pink coral”, or Cherax “hoa creek“. Due to similar colouration it is often confused with the recently described Cherax pulcher Lukhaup, 2015.

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Lukhaup, C., Eprilurahman, R., & Von Rintelen, T. (2017). Cherax warsamsonicus, a new species of crayfish from the kepala burung (Vogelkop) peninsula in west papua, Indonesia (crustacea, decapoda, parastacidae). ZooKeys, 2017(660), 151–167. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.660.11847

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