Notes on two crabs (Crustacea, Brachyura, dynomenidae and iphiculidae) collected from red coral beds in northern Taiwan, including a new species of pariphiculus Alcock, 1896

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Two brachyuran species of the families Dymidae and Iphiculidae are reported from red coral beds in northern Taiwan. The dynonemid Acanthodromia margarita (Alcock, 1899) has hitherto been reported from the Andaman Sea, Japan, and Philippines and the species is here recorded for the first time from Taiwan. A new species of iphiculid, Pariphiculus stellatus sp. n., is also described. The new Pariphiculus, which also occurs in the Philippines, is superficially similar to P. agariciferus Ihle, 1918, a species known from Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, South China Sea, Taiwan, and Vanuatu, but can be distinguished by distinct carapace, pleonal and male first gonopod features.

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Ng, P. K. L., & Jeng, M. S. (2017). Notes on two crabs (Crustacea, Brachyura, dynomenidae and iphiculidae) collected from red coral beds in northern Taiwan, including a new species of pariphiculus Alcock, 1896. ZooKeys, 2017(694), 135–156. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.694.14871

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