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Three new species of Caviallianassa Poore, Dworschak, Robles, Mantelatto and Felder, 2019 are compared in a key with Caviallianassa cavifrons (Komai and Fujiwara, 2012): Caviallianassa arafura sp. nov. from the Arafura Sea, Caviallianassa riwo sp. nov. from Papua New Guinea and Caviallianassa moorea sp. nov. from French Polynesia. Callianassa thailandica Sakai, 2005 is treated as species inquirenda. No species of Cheramus Bate, 1888 occurs in the Indo-West Pacific despite the genus name having been widely used. Five species of Coriollianassa Poore, Dworschak, Robles, Mantelatto and Felder, 2019 are recognised and figured: C. sibogae (De Man, 1905), C. coriolisae (Ngoc-Ho, 2014) and new species, Coriollianassa mainbazae sp. nov. and Coriollianassa maputo sp. nov. from the Mozambique Channel, and Coriollianassa nyinggulu sp. nov. from the North West Australian slope. Darryllianassa felderi gen. et sp. nov. is described from Papua New Guinea. Necallianassa nosybeensis sp. nov. is described as a new species from Madagascar. Praedatrypaea Poore, Dworschak, Robles, Mantelatto and Felder, 2019 is rediagnosed. Thirteen species are recognised and most diagnosed; four species are described as new: Praedatrypaea jangamo sp. nov. and Praedatrypaea mozambiquensis sp. nov. from Mozambique, and Praedatrypaea mandu sp. nov. and Praedatrypaea ningaloo sp. nov. from the North West Shelf of Australia. Callianassa malaccaensis Sakai, 2002 is treated as a junior synonym of P. orientalis (Bate, 1888). A key to separate ten species of Praedatrypaea is presented. Pugnatrypaea Poore, Dworschak, Robles, Mantelatto and Felder, 2019 is rediagnosed and confined to three species. Rayllianassa Komai and Tachikawa, 2008 is rediagnosed and its species discussed. Rayllianassa amboinensis (De Man, 1888), a variable species, is rediagnosed; Callianassa ngochoae Sakai, 1999 and Callianassa sahul Poore, 2008 are treated as synonyms. Rayllianassa aurora sp. nov., Rayllianassa bifida sp. nov. and Rayllianassa huonensis sp. nov. are described as new species; the first two are associated with submerged wood at depths greater than 100 m. Rudisullianassa Poore, Dworschak, Robles, Mantelatto and Felder, 2019 is rediagnosed. Rudisullianassa rudisulcus Komai, Fujita and Maenosono, 2014 is discussed and partially illustrated; Rudisullianassa pandan sp. nov. is described as a new species from submerged wood. Spinicallianassa Poore, Dworschak, Robles, Mantelatto and Felder, 2019 is reviewed and a key is provided to five species; three species are described as new: Spinicallianassa bilbili sp. nov. from Papua New Guinea; Spinicallianassa papetoai sp. nov. from French Polynesia; and Spinicallianassa westralia sp. nov. from Western Australia. Callianassa parvula Sakai, 1988 is treated as a possible synonym of S. spinicauda (Komai, Maenosono and Fujita, 2014). 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Poore, G.C.B. 2023.New records, one new genus and 21 new species of Callianassidae (Crustacea, Axiidea) from the Indo-West Pacific.维多利亚博物馆回忆录》82:167-255。从印度-西太平洋采集到的鬼头虾为最近的分子系统发育和Callianassidae的重新分类做出了贡献(Poore等人,2019;Robles等人,2020),为回顾11个属和描述1个新属、重新描述现有种和描述21个新种提供了机会。Aqaballianassa aqabaensis (Dworschak, 2003), A. brevirostris (Sakai, 2002), A. lewtonae (Ngoc-Ho, 1994) 被重新诊断,来自巴布亚新几内亚的 Aqaballianassa papua sp. nov. 和来自塞舌尔群岛的 Aqaballianassa seychellensis sp. nov. 被描述为新种。Caviallianassa Poore、Dworschak、Robles、Mantelatto 和 Felder,2019 年的三个新种与 Caviallianassa cavifrons(Komai 和 Fujiwara,2012 年)进行了关键比较:来自阿拉弗拉海的 Caviallianassa arafura sp.Callianassa thailandica Sakai, 2005 作为物种查询。尽管 Cheramus Bate, 1888 的属名已被广泛使用,但印度-西太平洋地区没有 Cheramus Bate, 1888 的种。五种 Coriollianassa Poore、Dworschak、Robles、Mantelatto 和 Felder,2019 年被确认并绘制成图:C.sibogae(De Man,1905 年)、C. coriolisae(Ngoc-Ho,2014 年)和新种、莫桑比克海峡的 Coriollianassa mainbazae sp.Darryllianassa felderi gen. et sp.Necallianassa nosybeensis sp.Praedatrypaea Poore, Dworschak, Robles, Mantelatto and Felder, 2019 被重新诊断。其中 13 个物种被确认,大多数被诊断;4 个物种被描述为新物种:来自莫桑比克的 Praedatrypaea jangamo sp.Callianassa malaccaensis Sakai, 2002 作为 P. orientalis (Bate, 1888) 的小异名。介绍了 Praedatrypaea 的 10 个独立种的检索表。Pugnatrypaea Poore、Dworschak、Robles、Mantelatto 和 Felder,2019 年被重新诊断,仅限于三个种。Rayllianassa Komai 和 Tachikawa,2008 年被重新诊断并讨论了其物种。Rayllianassa amboinensis (De Man, 1888) 是一个易变种,被重新诊断;Callianassa ngochoae Sakai, 1999 和 Callianassa sahul Poore, 2008 被视为异名。Rayllianassa aurora sp. nov.、Rayllianassa bifida sp. nov.和 Rayllianassa huonensis sp. nov.被描述为新种;前两者与深度超过 100 米的沉水木材有关。Rudisullianassa rudisulcus Komai, Fujita and Maenosono, 2014进行了讨论并绘制了部分插图;Rudisullianassa pandan sp.对 Spinicallianassa Poore, Dworschak, Robles, Mantelatto and Felder, 2019 进行了综述,并提供了 5 个种的检索表;其中 3 个种被描述为新种:来自巴布亚新几内亚的 Spinicallianassa bilbili sp.nov.;来自法属波利尼西亚的 Spinicallianassa papetoai sp.nov.;以及来自西澳大利亚的 Spinicallianassa westralia sp.nov.。spinicauda 的可能异名(Komai,Maenosono and Fujita,2014)。Trypaea Dana, 1852 仅包含 T. australiensis Dana, 1852,并不像有时报道的那样分布于印度-西太平洋。
New records, one new genus and 21 new species of Callianassidae (Crustacea, Axiidea) from the Indo-West Pacific
Poore, G.C.B. 2023. New records, one new genus and 21 new species of Callianassidae (Crustacea, Axiidea) from the Indo-West Pacific. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 82: 167–255. The collections of ghost shrimps from the Indo-West Pacific that contributed to recent molecular phylogeny and resulting reclassification of Callianassidae (Poore et al., 2019; Robles et al., 2020) provide opportunities to review 11 genera and describe one new genus, redescribe existing species and describe 21 new species. Aqaballianassa aqabaensis (Dworschak, 2003), A. brevirostris (Sakai, 2002), A. lewtonae (Ngoc-Ho, 1994) are rediagnosed and Aqaballianassa papua sp. nov. from Papua New Guinea and Aqaballianassa seychellensis sp. nov. from the Seychelles are described as new. Three new species of Caviallianassa Poore, Dworschak, Robles, Mantelatto and Felder, 2019 are compared in a key with Caviallianassa cavifrons (Komai and Fujiwara, 2012): Caviallianassa arafura sp. nov. from the Arafura Sea, Caviallianassa riwo sp. nov. from Papua New Guinea and Caviallianassa moorea sp. nov. from French Polynesia. Callianassa thailandica Sakai, 2005 is treated as species inquirenda. No species of Cheramus Bate, 1888 occurs in the Indo-West Pacific despite the genus name having been widely used. Five species of Coriollianassa Poore, Dworschak, Robles, Mantelatto and Felder, 2019 are recognised and figured: C. sibogae (De Man, 1905), C. coriolisae (Ngoc-Ho, 2014) and new species, Coriollianassa mainbazae sp. nov. and Coriollianassa maputo sp. nov. from the Mozambique Channel, and Coriollianassa nyinggulu sp. nov. from the North West Australian slope. Darryllianassa felderi gen. et sp. nov. is described from Papua New Guinea. Necallianassa nosybeensis sp. nov. is described as a new species from Madagascar. Praedatrypaea Poore, Dworschak, Robles, Mantelatto and Felder, 2019 is rediagnosed. Thirteen species are recognised and most diagnosed; four species are described as new: Praedatrypaea jangamo sp. nov. and Praedatrypaea mozambiquensis sp. nov. from Mozambique, and Praedatrypaea mandu sp. nov. and Praedatrypaea ningaloo sp. nov. from the North West Shelf of Australia. Callianassa malaccaensis Sakai, 2002 is treated as a junior synonym of P. orientalis (Bate, 1888). A key to separate ten species of Praedatrypaea is presented. Pugnatrypaea Poore, Dworschak, Robles, Mantelatto and Felder, 2019 is rediagnosed and confined to three species. Rayllianassa Komai and Tachikawa, 2008 is rediagnosed and its species discussed. Rayllianassa amboinensis (De Man, 1888), a variable species, is rediagnosed; Callianassa ngochoae Sakai, 1999 and Callianassa sahul Poore, 2008 are treated as synonyms. Rayllianassa aurora sp. nov., Rayllianassa bifida sp. nov. and Rayllianassa huonensis sp. nov. are described as new species; the first two are associated with submerged wood at depths greater than 100 m. Rudisullianassa Poore, Dworschak, Robles, Mantelatto and Felder, 2019 is rediagnosed. Rudisullianassa rudisulcus Komai, Fujita and Maenosono, 2014 is discussed and partially illustrated; Rudisullianassa pandan sp. nov. is described as a new species from submerged wood. Spinicallianassa Poore, Dworschak, Robles, Mantelatto and Felder, 2019 is reviewed and a key is provided to five species; three species are described as new: Spinicallianassa bilbili sp. nov. from Papua New Guinea; Spinicallianassa papetoai sp. nov. from French Polynesia; and Spinicallianassa westralia sp. nov. from Western Australia. Callianassa parvula Sakai, 1988 is treated as a possible synonym of S. spinicauda (Komai, Maenosono and Fujita, 2014). Trypaea Dana, 1852 contains only T. australiensis Dana, 1852 and does not occur in the Indo-West Pacific as sometimes reported.