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A COLLECTION OF STOMATOPOD CRUSTACEANS OF THE GENUS CLORIDA EYDOUX & SOULEYET, 1842, FROM TONKIN BAY, VIETNAM BY R. R. MAKAROV All-Union Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO), 17a, Krasnoselskaja Street, Moscow 107140, U.S.S.R. The present material was collected by the 1960 Soviet-Vietnamese Expedition (see Gurianova, 1972) and was kindly transmitted to the author by Dr. N. A. Zarenkov (Moscow University). The stomatopods were caught with a Sigsby trawl and a grab (0.25 m2 ) at the limits of the Tonkin Bay region. This paper deals with the members of the genus Clorida Eydoux & Souleyet (family Squil- . lidae), which constitute a rather significant part of the material. An analogous collection from the same region and from the same expedition (1961) has been examined by Dr. Radda Blumstein (Zoological Institute, Leningrad) and included 8 species of the genus, one of which proved new to science (Blumstein, 1970, 1974). The present material contains 10 species, two of which are new. The following abbreviations are used throughout this paper: TL = total body length; for carinae, spines, teeth and denticles: MG = marginal, L = lateral, IM = intermediate, SM = submedian. All measurements are in mm. I
Crustaceana – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1979
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