Scalopidiidae Števčić, 2005

Wong, Kingsley J. H., Ng, Peter K. L., Shih, Hsi-Te & Chan, Benny K. K., 2024, Positive association between PTN polymorphisms and schizophrenia in Northeast Chinese Han population., Zoological Studies 63 (38), pp. 141-149 : 34

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Scalopidiidae Števčić, 2005
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Family Scalopidiidae Števčić, 2005 View in CoL

Scalopidia spinosipes Stimpson, 1858 #

Scalopidia spinosipes Stimpson, 1858b: 95 View in CoL ; Alcock 1900b: 325 [part: material from Hong Kong only]; Gordon 1931: 528; Rathbun 1931: 100 [“near Hong Kong ”]; Shen 1940a: 230; AC Evans 1967: 407; Davie 1992b: tab. 1; SY Lee et al. 2000: tab. 3; Ng and Castro 2013: 60, figs. 1, 2A–D, 3, 5A, 6A, 7A–D, 8A, B, 9A, B, 10A, B, 11A, B, 12A–D, 14A; Wong et al. 2021: 143, fig. 21, pl. 4D.

Hypophthalmus leucochirus Richters , in Lenz & Richters, 1881: 429, pls. 1–10.

Taxonomy: Ng and Castro (2013).

Type: Lectotype ò and paralectotype ñ in NHM (Stimpson Collection NHM 61.44) (designated by Ng and Castro 2013).

Type locality: Hong Kong.

Distribution: Southeast and East Asia: Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Gulf of Thailand, to Vietnam and Hong Kong ( Ng and Castro 2013).

Habitat: Subtidal; substrates muddy-sandy; depths about 20 m ( Dai and Yang 1991).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Scalopidiidae

Genus

Scalopidia

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Scalopidiidae Števčić, 2005

Wong, Kingsley J. H., Ng, Peter K. L., Shih, Hsi-Te & Chan, Benny K. K. 2024
2024
Loc

Hypophthalmus leucochirus

Lenz H & Richters F. 1881: 429
1881
Loc

Scalopidia spinosipes

Wong KJH & Tao S-r & Leung KMY 2021: 143
Ng PKL & Castro P. 2013: 60
Evans AC 1967: 407
Shen C-J. 1940: 230
Gordon I. 1931: 528
Rathbun MJ 1931: 100
Alcock A. 1900: 325
Stimpson W. 1858: 95
1858
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