Glabropilumnus seminudus ( Miers, 1884 )
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Glabropilumnus seminudus ( Miers, 1884 ) |
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Glabropilumnus seminudus ( Miers, 1884) View in CoL
Pilumnus seminudus View in CoL — Gordon 1931: 542, text-fig. 17a. Glabropilumnus seminudus View in CoL — Shen 1940a: 228.
Taxonomy: Galil and Takeda (1988).
Type locality: Thursday Island, Queensland, Australia.
Type: Holotype ñ BM 1882 :7 and paratypes in NHM ( Galil and Takeda 1988).
Distribution: West Pacific: from northern Australia, Indonesia, to South China ( Galil and Takeda 1988); exotic species in Hawaii ( Carlton and Eldredge 2009).
Habitat: Probably intertidal and shallow subtidal; recovered from fouling on hull of a barge ( Edmondson 1962).
Heteropanope glabra Stimpson, 1858 #
Heteropanope glabra Stimpson, 1858a: 35 View in CoL ; Stimpson 1907: 63, pl. 8(1); Gee 1926: 163 [list]; Shen 1940a: 227; J Jiang and Zhou 1982: 681.
Taxonomy: Serène (1973a), Davie (1989).
Type: Probably lost.
Type locality: Hong Kong.
Distribution: Western Indian Ocean to West Pacific: from East Africa, the Mergui Archipelago, Singapore, South China, Taiwan, to northern Australia and New Caledonia ( Davie 1989).
Habitat: Intertidal; in muddy and mangrove environments, sometimes with substantial freshwater influences, locally common among oyster clumps or rock crevices.
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Glabropilumnus seminudus ( Miers, 1884 )
Wong, Kingsley J. H., Ng, Peter K. L., Shih, Hsi-Te & Chan, Benny K. K. 2024 |
Pilumnus seminudus
Shen C-J. 1940: 228 |
Gordon I. 1931: 542 |
Heteropanope glabra
Jiang J & Zhou Q. 1982: 681 |
Shen C-J. 1940: 227 |
Gee NG 1926: 163 |
Stimpson W. 1907: 63 |
Stimpson W. 1858: 35 |