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Onconida tropis Baba & de Saint Laurent 1996
Onconida tropis Baba & de Saint Laurent, 1996 Onconida tropis Baba & de Saint Laurent, 1996: 491, figs 29, 34c. — Baba 2005: 299, 300. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Tonga. BORDAU 2, stn CP 1526, 21°15.80’S, 174°59.20’W, 463-464 m, 2. VI.2000, 1 ♂ 6.1 mm (MNHN-Ga 5331). — Stn CP 1527, 21°16’S, 174°59’W, 483-509 m, 3. VI.2000, 1♂ 6.7 mm; 2 ovig. ♀♀ 5.7-6.7 mm; 1 ♀ 4.9 mm (MNHN-Ga 5332). — Stn CP 1538, 21°39’S, 175°19’W, 471-508 m, 4. VI.2000, 2 ♂♂ 5.9-6.7 mm (MNHN-Ga 5333). — Stn CP 1545, 21°17’S, 175°17’W, 444-447 m, 5. VI, 2000, 1 ♂ 4.9 mm; 3 ovig. ♀♀ 5.3-5.9 mm (MNHN-Ga 5334). — Stn CP 1552, 20°38’S, 174°58’W, 491-500 m, 6. VI.2000, 1 ♂ 4.6 mm (MNHN-Ga 5335). — Stn CP 1593, 19°06’S, 174°18’W, 436-442 m, 14. VI.2000, 1 ♀ 6.6 mm (MNHN-Ga 5336). — Stn CP 1643, 21°04.54’S, 175°22.50’W, 487 m, 22. VI.2000, 2 ♂♂ 4.2-5.2 mm; 3 ♀♀ 5.2-6.7 mm (MNHN-Ga 5337). SolomonIslands. SALOMON1,stnCP1831, 10°12.121’S, 161°19.236’E, 135-325 m, 5.X.2002, 25 ♂♂ 4.4-6.6 mm; 15 ovig. ♀♀ 5.0- 7.3 mm; 6 ♀♀ 5.5-6.8 mm (MNHN-Ga 5338). DISTRIBUTION. — Known from Indonesia (Kei Islands) and New Caledonia in 210- 480 m. The new occurrences extend the distribution range to the Solomon Islands and Tonga, in 135- 509 m. Genus Plesionida Baba & de Saint Laurent, 1996Published as part of Macpherson, Enrique & Baba, Keiji, 2006, New species and records of small galatheids (Crustacea, Decapoda, Galatheidae) from the Southwest and Central Pacific Ocean, pp. 443-456 in Zoosystema 28 (2) on page 455, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.540290
Onconida modica Baba & de Saint Laurent 1996
Onconida modica Baba & de Saint Laurent, 1996 Onconida modica Baba & de Saint Laurent, 1996: 486, figs 27, 33c, d. — Baba 2005: 300. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Tonga. BORDAU 2, stn CP 1510, 21°04.65’S, 175°22.52’W, 461-497 m, 31.V.2000, 9 ♂♂ 5.7-6.1 mm; 1 ovig. ♀ 5.5 mm; 1 ♀ 5.2 mm (MNHN-Ga 5327). French Polynesia. Austral Archipelago. BENTHAUS, stn DW 1961, 23°20,89’S, 149°33,51’W, 470-800 m, 19.XI.2002, 1 ♂ 5.4 mm (MNHN-Ga 5328). — Stn DW 1983, 23°25.65’S, 150°44.29’W, 300-540 m, 21.XI.2002, 1 ♂ 5.6 mm (MNHN-Ga 5329). — Stn DW 1999, 22°25.12’S, 151°22.15’W, 270-500 m, 23.XI.2002, 3 ovig. ♀♀ 6.0- 6.4 mm; 1 ♀ 5.5 mm (MNHN-Ga 5330). DISTRIBUTION. — Known from Wallis Island and Waterwitch Banc, in 325- 450 m. The present material extends the distribution range to Tonga, in 461-497 m, and French Polynesia (Austral Archipelago), in 270- 800 m.Published as part of Macpherson, Enrique & Baba, Keiji, 2006, New species and records of small galatheids (Crustacea, Decapoda, Galatheidae) from the Southwest and Central Pacific Ocean, pp. 443-456 in Zoosystema 28 (2) on page 455, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.540290
Plesionida psila Baba & de Saint Laurent 1996
Plesionida psila Baba & de Saint Laurent, 1996 Plesionida psila Baba & de Saint Laurent, 1996: 494, figs 4d, e, 31. — Baba 2005: 305. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Wallis and Futuna Islands. MUSORSTOM 7, stn DW 530, 12°32.7’S, 176°39.3’W, 580-600 m, 16. V.1992, 1 ♀ 6.0 mm (MNHN-Ga 5339). — Stn DW 534, 12°23.3’S, 176°42.0’W, 440- 500 m, 16. V.1992, 1 ovig. ♀ 7.9 mm (MNHN-Ga 5340). — Stn DW 540, 12°26.7’S, 177°28.4’W, 600 m, 17. V.1992, 1 juv. 3.8 mm (MNHN-Ga 5341). — Stn DW 571, 12°31,3’S, 176°51.7’W, 502-508 m, 21. V.1992, 1 ovig. ♀ 7.2 mm (MNHN-Ga 5342). — Stn DW 575, 12°30.9’S, 176°52.3’W, 425 m, 21. V.1992, 1 ♂ 7.6 mm (MNHN-Ga 5343). DISTRIBUTION. — Previously known from New Caledonia in 590- 613 m. The new occurrences extend the range to Wallis and Futuna area, in 425- 600 m.Published as part of Macpherson, Enrique & Baba, Keiji, 2006, New species and records of small galatheids (Crustacea, Decapoda, Galatheidae) from the Southwest and Central Pacific Ocean, pp. 443-456 in Zoosystema 28 (2) on page 455, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.540290
Neonida grandis Baba & de Saint Laurent 1996
Neonida grandis Baba & de Saint Laurent, 1996 Neonida grandis Baba & de Saint Laurent, 1996: 480, figs 3g, h, 25, 34a. — Baba 2005: 303 (list). MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Solomon Islands. SALOMON 1, stn CP 1831, 10°12.121’S, 161°19.236’W, 135- 325 m, 5.X.2001, 1 ♂ 3.3 mm; 6 ovig. ♀♀ 6.7-7.8 mm (MNHN-Ga 5326). REMARKS This species was only known by the holotype collected in Vanuatu at 397- 402 m. The specimens collected from the Solomon Islands agree quite well with the original description and illustrations provided in Baba & de Saint Laurent (1996). The tubercular processes in the posterior part of the cardiac region are more reduced than in the holotype, being absent in two specimens. This new record extends the distribution of the species to the Solomon Islands. Genus Onconida Baba & de Saint Laurent, 1996Published as part of Macpherson, Enrique & Baba, Keiji, 2006, New species and records of small galatheids (Crustacea, Decapoda, Galatheidae) from the Southwest and Central Pacific Ocean, pp. 443-456 in Zoosystema 28 (2) on pages 454-455, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.540290
Uroptychus pilosus Baba 1981
Uroptychus pilosus Baba, 1981 Uroptychus pilosus Baba, 1981a: 126, figs 10, 11 (Japan from Kumanonada off E coast of Kii Peninsula and off SE Kyushu, 1120–1160 m). — Poore, 2004: 226, fig. 62b (compilation). — Baba, 2005: 53, 230 (synonymies, key, Makassar Strait, 1600 m). Not Uroptychus pilosus. — Ahyong & Poore, 2004a: 71, fig. 21 (New South Wales, 987–1025 m) (= new species, Baba, unpublished). Type data: holotype, male, NSMT-Cr. 6172. Type locality: Kumanonada off E coast of Kii Peninsula, 33°53.2´N, 136°51.2´E, 1120–1160 m.Published as part of Baba, Keiji, Macpherson, Enrique, Poore, Gary C. B., Ahyong, Shane T., Bermudez, Adriana, Cabezas, Patricia, Lin, Chia-Wei, Nizinski, Martha, Rodrigues, Celso & Schnabel, Kareen E., 2008, Catalogue of squat lobsters of the world (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura-families Chirostylidae, Galatheidae and Kiwaidae), pp. 1-220 in Zootaxa 1905 (1) on page 40, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1905.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/513458
Uroptychus bispinatus Baba 1988
Uroptychus bispinatus Baba, 1988 Figure 38 Uroptychus bispinatus Baba, 1988: 25, fig. 9. — Baba et al. 2009: 40, figs 32-33. — Poore et al. 2011: 328, pl. 6, fig. E. TYPE MATERIAL — Holotype: Indonesia, Molucca Sea between Halmahera and northern Sulawesi, ALBATROSS Stn 5614, 2013 m, female (USNM 150311). [not examined]. MATERIAL EXAMINED — Fiji Islands. BORDAU 1 Stn CP1458, 17°22’S, 179°28’W, 1216-1226 m, 5.III.1999, 3 ♂ 5.3-5.6 mm, 2 ov. ♀ 5.4, 5.8 mm (MNHN-IU-2014-16332). DISTRIBUTION„ Molucca Sea between Halmahera and northern Sulawesi and Taiwan, and now Fiji Islands; 1173- 2013 m. DIAGNOSIS — Carapace as long as broad, greatest breadth 1.6-1.9 × distance between anterolateral spines; unarmed and smooth dorsally (epigastric spines vestigial); lateral margins ridged, with feeble crenulations (in dorsal view) along branchial region; anterolateral spine very small, distinctly posterior to level of small lateral orbital spine or acuminate lateral limit of orbit. Rostrum short triangular, with interior angle of 26-30°, dorsally flattish, length at most one-third that of remaining carapace, breadth less than half carapace breadth measured at posterior carapace margin. Pterygostomian flap anteriorly roundish with very small spine. Excavated sternum with convex anterior margin followed by longitudinal ridge in midline. Sternal plastron slightly broader than long; lateral extremities divergent posteriorly; sternite 3 depressed well, anterior margin deeply excavated in semicircular shape, with submedian spines flanking small median sinus; sternite 4 having anterolateral margins strongly divergent posteriorly, about as long as or slightly shorter than posterolateral margin. Anterolateral margin of sternite 5 convexly strongly divergent posteriorly, as long as anterolateral margin of sternite 4. Abdominal somite 1 without transverse ridge; somite 2 tergite 2.4-2.5 × broader than long; pleural lateral margins barely or slightly concave and posteriorly divergent, ending in bluntly angular tip; pleuron of somite 3 posterolaterally bluntly angular. Telson slightly more than half as long as broad; posterior plate 1.2-1.8 × longer than anterior plate, posterior margin slightly convex or slightly concave, not distinctly emarginate. Eyes relatively broad, 1.4 × longer than broad, distally broadened, proximally narrowed, barely or fully reaching, or slightly overreaching rostral tip. Distal article of antennular peduncle about twice as long as high. Antennal peduncle overreaching apex of rostrum; article 2 without distinct spine; antennal scale varying from slightly overreaching article 4 to terminating in midlength of article 5; distal 2 articles unarmed; breadth of article 5 one-third height of ultimate article of antennule; flagellum of 13-14 segments slightly falling short of distal end of P 1 merus. Mxp1 with bases close to each other, not contiguous. Mxp3 basis with 1 distal denticle on mesial ridge; ischium with flexor margin not rounded distally, crista dentata with 3-7 loosely arranged denticles; merus not flattened, rather thick and unarmed, length 2.5-2.7 × that of ischium. P 1 slender; ischium dorsally with antero-posteriorly compressed, basally broad, short spine; no spine elsewhere; merus 1.0-1.1 × longer than carapace; carpus 1.2-1.4 × longer than merus; palm 3.6-3.7 × (males), 4.4-5.6 × (females) longer than broad, 0.8 × length of carpus; fingers relatively broad distally, spooned on prehensile face, not crossing, length 0.5-0.6 × length of palm. P 2-4 slender; meri with flattish lateral and mesial surfaces, unarmed on dorsal margin, successively shorter posteriorly (P 3 merus 0.9 × length of P 2 merus, P 4 merus 0.9 × length of P 3 merus), subequally broad on P 2-4; P 2 merus 0.8-0.9 × length of carapace, 1.3-1.4 × length of P 2 propodus; P 3 merus 1.1-1.2 × length of P 3 propodus; P 4 merus 0.9-1.1 × length of P 4 propodus; carpi successively slightly shorter posteriorly; carpus-propodus length ratio, 0.7-0.8 on P 2, 0.7 on P 3, 0.6-0.7 on P 4; propodi subequal or successively slightly longer posteriorly; flexor margin inflated at midlength, with 2 or 3 (usually 2) movable spines close to each other and located directly distal to midlength and remote from distal end of article; dactyli much shorter than carpi (dactylus-carpus length ratio, 0.6 on P 2, 0.7 on P 3 and P 4), about half length of propodi (dactylus-propodus length ratio, 0.4 on P 2, 0.4-0.5 on P 3, 0.5 on P 4); relatively slender, flexor margin strongly curving at proximal third, with 2 distal spines of moderate size (ultimate larger) preceded by 8 very small spines oriented parallel to flexor margin, all obscured by setae. Eggs. Number of eggs carried, 8-10; size, 1.60 mm × 1.70 mm - 1.65 × 1.80 mm. Color. A specimen from Taiwan was illustrated in Baba et al. (2009) and Poore et al. (2011). Parasites. One of the males examined bears a rhizocephalan externa. REMARKS — A slight difference between the type and the present material is noted: the excavated sternum bears a central spine on the surface in the type instead of a longitudinal ridge in the present material as well as in the material from Taiwan (Baba et al. 2009). The P 2-4 dactyli bear thick setae along the flexor margin by which the small spines are obscured, as shown in Baba et al. (2009). The presence of these spines was also confirmed in the type material. The small anterolateral spine of the carapace and the P 2-4 dactylar spines oriented parallel to the flexor margin link the species to U. australis (Henderson, 1885) and U. setosipes Baba, 1981 from Japan. Uroptychus bispinatus differs from both in having the pterygostomian flap anteriorly rounded instead of produced, in having the sternite 4 anterolateral margin as long as or slightly shorter than instead of twice as long as the posterolateral margin, in having the P 4 merus 0.9 × instead of 0.6 × as long as the P 3 merus, and in having the P 2-4 propodi with two or three flexor marginal spines remotely distant from the juncture with the dactylus instead of a pair of terminal spines preceded by a row of spines. The species also resembles U. remotispinatus Baba & Tirmizi, 1979 in having a short antennal scale, in having the P 2-4 dactyli with the ultimate spine distinctly larger than the penultimate, and in having the P 2-4 propodi with the distalmost of flexor spines considerably remote from the juncture with the dactyli. Their relationships were discussed by Baba et al. (2009). The coloration was illustrated by Baba et al. (2009) based upon the material from Taiwan.Published as part of Baba, Keiji, 2018, Chirostylidae of the Western and Central Pacific: Uroptychus and a new genus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura), pp. 1-612 in Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle 212 on pages 107-109, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.376097
Galathea robusta Baba 1990
Galathea robusta Baba, 1990 Galathea robusta Baba, 1990: 956, fig. 13 (Madagascar, 105–115 m). — Baba, 2005: 84, fig. 31, 245 (key, synonymies, Mauritius, 238 m). Type data: holotype, male, MNHN Ga 712. Type locality: Madagascar, 25°13.1´S, 47°17.8´E, 105–115 m.Published as part of Baba, Keiji, Macpherson, Enrique, Poore, Gary C. B., Ahyong, Shane T., Bermudez, Adriana, Cabezas, Patricia, Lin, Chia-Wei, Nizinski, Martha, Rodrigues, Celso & Schnabel, Kareen E., 2008, Catalogue of squat lobsters of the world (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura-families Chirostylidae, Galatheidae and Kiwaidae), pp. 1-220 in Zootaxa 1905 (1) on page 76, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1905.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/513458
Munida agave Macpherson, & Baba 1993
Munida agave Macpherson & Baba, 1993 Munida agave Macpherson & Baba, 1993: 387, figs 1, 2 (Japan and Philippines, 89–187 m). — Macpherson, 1997: 603 (Indonesia, 156–305 m). — Komai, 2000: 354 (list). — Baba, 2005: 89, 258 (key, synonymies, Sagami Bay, Japan, 549 m). Type data: holotype, ovigerous female, MNHN Ga 3221. Type locality: Philippines, 13º32.3´N, 121º07.5´E, 130–137 m. Munida albiapicula Baba & Yu, 1987 Munida albiapicula Baba & Yu, 1987: 331, figs 1, 2 (NE coast of Taiwan, 50–450 m). — Wu et al., 1998: 103, figs 17, 21D, E (Taiwan). — Komai, 2000: 354 (list). — Baba, 2005: 258 (key, synonymies). Type data: holotype, male, NTOU. Type locality: NE coast of Taiwan, 50–450 m. Munida alia Baba, 1994 Munida alia Baba, 1994a: 6, fig. 3 (off Central Queensland, 490–512 m). — Davie, 2002: 63 (no record). — Baba, 2005: 258 (key, synonymies). Type data: holotype, ovigerous female, QM W19705 Type locality: off Central Queensland, 18°04.16´S, 147°17.17´E, 490–512 m. Munida alonsoi Macpherson, 1994 Munida alonsoi Macpherson, 1994: 443, fig. 3 (New Caledonia and Chesterfield Islands, 448–680 m). — Baba, 2005: 258 (key, synonymies). — Macpherson, 2006a: 297 (French Polynesia, Austral Archipelago, 120–1200 m). Type data: holotype, male, MNHN Ga 2547. Type locality: New Caledonia, 23°37.70´S, 167°41.50´E, 470 m. Munida amathea Macpherson & de Saint Laurent, 1991 Munida amathea Macpherson & de Saint Laurent, 1991: 389, fig. 5 (Tuamotu and Tubuai Islands, 300–800 m). — Poupin, 1996b: 22, 23, fig. a (Austral Islands and Gambier Islands, Tuamotu Archipelago, 300– 800 m). — Baba, 2005: 258 (key, synonymies). —Macpherson, 2006a: 297 (French Polynesia. Tuamotu and Austral Archipelagos, 212–1200 m). Type data: holotype, male, MNHN Ga 1868. Type locality: Fangataufa, Tuamotu Islands, 22°15´S, 138°47.3´W, 600–800 m. Munida amblytes Macpherson, 1994 Munida amblytes Macpherson, 1994: 443, fig. 4 (New Caledonia, 525–1000 m). — Macpherson, 2004: 249 (Tonga, 627–656 m). — Baba, 2005: 258 (key, synonymies). Type data: holotype, male, MNHN Ga 2554. Type locality: New Caledonia, 22°58.00´S, 167°20.00´E, 530 m. Munida andamanica Alcock, 1894 Munida militaris var. andamanica Alcock, 1894: 321 (Andaman Sea, 344–403 m). — Alcock & Anderson, 1895: pl. 13, fig. 2 (no record). Munida militaris var. curvirostris. — Henderson, 1888: 139 (part) (male from off Zamboanga taken in 458 m). Munida andamanica. — Alcock, 1901: 242 (Andaman Sea and Arabian Sea in the neighborhood of the Laccadives and Maldives, 326–741 m). — Lloyd, 1907: 2 (Arabian Sea, 900–988 m). — Kemp & Sewell, 1912: 25 (SW India, 434 m). — Balss, 1913b: 17 (Sagami Bay, 800 m). — Doflein & Balss, 1913: 143 (W of Sumatra, off E coast of Somali Republic, 141–1079 m). — Parisi, 1917: 1 (Sagami Bay). — Yokoya, 1933: 63 (Bungo Strait, Tosa Bay, off Owase, and Suruga Bay, 180–457 m). — Takeda, 1982: 51, fig. 152 (no record). — Miyake, 1982: 149, pl. 50, fig. 1 (off Ashizuri-zaki, Tosa Bay, 500 m). — Baba, 1982a: 103 (Izu Shoto, Japan, 450 m). — Baba in Baba et al., 1986: 169, 289, fig. 119 (Tosa Bay, Kyushu-Palau Ridge, and Okinawa Trough, 200–520 m). — Baba, 1988: 85 (Philippine and Indonesia, 340–1360 m). — Tirmizi & Javed, 1993: 115, figs 50–53 (off S Mozambique, 600–665 m). — Komai, 2000: 354 (list). — Baba, 2005: 90, figs 33–35, 258 (key, synonymies, Java Sea E of Makassar, Moro Gulf off Zamboanga, off W Mindanao and Japan, 200–600 m). — Poore et al., 2008: 19 (SW Australia, 399–408 m). Munida curvatura Benedict, 1902: 253, fig. 5 (type locality: off Honshu, Japan [Manazuru Zaki, N. 8d, W. 4.5 M], 280 m) [holotype, female, USNM 25466]). Munida curvirostris. — Baba & Macpherson, 1991: 538 (part) (reexamination of the “Challenger” material). — Baba, 1994a: 9 (off Central Queensland, 689–704 m) (not Munida curvirostris Henderson, 1885). Not Munida andamanica. — Tirmizi, 1966: 198 (material from Zanzibar area, 640 m = M. africana Balss, 1913; the identity of the other material from the Gulf of Aden in 457–1022 m and Maldives in 456 m remains questionable; see Macpherson & de Saint Laurent, 2002: 467). Type data: syntypes, ZSIC 6896–6900 /9. Type locality: Andaman Sea, 344–403 m.Published as part of Baba, Keiji, Macpherson, Enrique, Poore, Gary C. B., Ahyong, Shane T., Bermudez, Adriana, Cabezas, Patricia, Lin, Chia-Wei, Nizinski, Martha, Rodrigues, Celso & Schnabel, Kareen E., 2008, Catalogue of squat lobsters of the world (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura-families Chirostylidae, Galatheidae and Kiwaidae), pp. 1-220 in Zootaxa 1905 (1) on pages 84-86, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1905.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/513458
Galathea ohshimai Miyake & Baba 1967
Galathea ohshimai Miyake & Baba, 1967 Galathea ohshimai Miyake & Baba, 1967a: 207, fig. 3 (Palau Islands, 10 m). — Baba, 1977a: 250 (Obi major and Talaud Islands, 6–10 m). — Baba, 1979a: 524 (Noumea, New Caledonia). — Baba, 1982b: 60 (Palau Islands, subtidal). — Baba, 1979b: 648 (Marsegu Island, subtidal). — Clark et al., 2008: 919 (Conic Island cave, Hong Kong). Type data: holotype, male, ZLKU 4595. Type locality: Ngarsmau, Babeldaob Island, Palau Islands, 10 m.Published as part of Baba, Keiji, Macpherson, Enrique, Poore, Gary C. B., Ahyong, Shane T., Bermudez, Adriana, Cabezas, Patricia, Lin, Chia-Wei, Nizinski, Martha, Rodrigues, Celso & Schnabel, Kareen E., 2008, Catalogue of squat lobsters of the world (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura-families Chirostylidae, Galatheidae and Kiwaidae), pp. 1-220 in Zootaxa 1905 (1) on page 74, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1905.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/513458
Munidopsis sonne Baba 1995
Munidopsis sonne Baba, 1995 Munidopsis sonne Baba, 1995: 188, figs 1, 2 (North Fiji Basin, 1992 m). — Chevaldonné & Olu, 1996: 291 (no record). — Baba, 2005: 296 (key, synonymies). — Martin & Haney, 2005: 480 (hydrothermal vents and cold seeps review). — Macpherson & Baba, 2006b: 446, fig. (no record). — Cubelio et al., 2007b: 517, fig. 4 (North Fiji Basin, 1992 m). Type data: holotype, ovigerous female, SMF 23041. Type locality: North Fiji Basin, 16°59.49´S, 173°54.83´E, active thermal vent, 1992 m.Published as part of Baba, Keiji, Macpherson, Enrique, Poore, Gary C. B., Ahyong, Shane T., Bermudez, Adriana, Cabezas, Patricia, Lin, Chia-Wei, Nizinski, Martha, Rodrigues, Celso & Schnabel, Kareen E., 2008, Catalogue of squat lobsters of the world (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura-families Chirostylidae, Galatheidae and Kiwaidae), pp. 1-220 in Zootaxa 1905 (1) on page 162, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1905.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/513458
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