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A new species of the mud shrimp genus Naushonia Kingsley, 1897 (Decapoda: Gebiidea: Laomediidae) from the Ryukyu Islands, southwestern Japan, inhabiting burrows of an axiidean shrimp

Graduate School of Engineering and Science; University of the Ryukyus; 1 Senbaru; Nishihara; Nakagami; Okinawa; 903–0213 Japan
Natural History Museum and Institute; Chiba; 955-2 Aoba-cho; Chuo-ku; Chiba; 260-8682 Japan
Crustacea COI commensalism inner reef Naushonia karashimai Neaxius acanthus phylogenetic analysis Strahlaxiidae 16S rRNA

Abstract

A new species of the laomediid mud shrimp genus Naushonia Kingsley, 1897 is described and illustrated based on seven specimens collected from Okinawa Island, Ryukyu Islands, southwestern Japan. All specimens of Naushonia karashimai n. sp. were collected from burrows of a large axiidean shrimp, Neaxius acanthus (A. Milne-Edwards, 1879), which inhabits seagrass beds in inner reef lagoons. The new species is easily distinguished from all 16 known congeners by its tridentate rostrum and relatively narrow pereopod 1 palm with a proximally located pollex. Sequences of the mitochondrial 16S rRNA and COI genes were newly generated for five species and two species of Naushonia, including the new species, respectively. Preliminary phylogenetic analysis using sequences of the 16S rRNA gene was performed.

 

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