First record of the genus Eumunida smith, 1883 (Crustacea, decapoda, eumunididae) from the southwestern Atlantic, with the description of a new species

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Abstract

Eumunida picta Smith, 1883, was considered for over a century an amphi-Atlantic species and the only representative of the genus in the Atlantic Ocean, until being split into three species: E. picta sensu stricto (from the northwestern Atlantic), E. bella de Saint Laurent & Macpherson, 1990 and E. squamifera de Saint Laurent & Macpherson, 1990 (from the northeastern and southeastern Atlantic, respectively). Eumunida is now expanded to include a new species, E. notialis, from off the Brazilian coast. Hence, this is the first record of Eumunida and Eumunididae from the southwestern Atlantic. The new species differs from all its Atlantic counterparts in having (1) four hepatic spines; (2) two carapace inframarginal spines; (3) the distal end of the antennal acicle nearly reaching to the articulation between fourth and fifth antennal segments; and (4) the anterolateral spine of the second pleonal tergite obsolete.

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Tavares, M., & Lima, D. (2019). First record of the genus Eumunida smith, 1883 (Crustacea, decapoda, eumunididae) from the southwestern Atlantic, with the description of a new species. Papeis Avulsos de Zoologia, 59. https://doi.org/10.11606/1807-0205/2019.59.39

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