THE CASSIDININAE HANSEN, 1905 (CRUSTACEA, ISOPODA, SPHAEROMATIDAE) OF AUSTRALIA

被引:24
作者
BRUCE, NL [1 ]
机构
[1] QUEENSLAND MUSEUM,BRISBANE,QLD 4101,AUSTRALIA
关键词
CASSIDININAE; ISOPODA; AUSTRALIA; TAXONOMIC REVISION;
D O I
10.1080/00222939400770571
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The Cassidininae of Australia are revised. The status of the subfamily is assessed and it is concluded that, as presently constituted, the Cassidininae is an artificial taxon. It is maintained here as a taxon of convenience (sensu late) until the other sphaeromatid subfamilies can be reassessed, but a new diagnosis (sensu stricto) is given. The genus Cassidina is redescribed. Three new genera are established: Agostodina gen. nov. (type species: A. munta sp. nov.), Apemosphaera gen. nov. (type species: A. naranagi sp. nov.) and Discidina gen. nov. (type species: D. banawarra sp. nov.). New diagnoses are provided for the genera Cassidina Milne Edwards, Chitonopsis Whitelegge, Cassidinidea Hansen, Paracassidina Baker, Syncassidina Baker and Platysphaera Holdich and Harrison. The genus Dies is placed in synonymy with Cassidinidea and an annotated list is given of all species of the genus. The following new species (excluding the new type species) are described: Chitonopsis booyoolie, Agostodina munta, Paracassidina anasilla, P. bakeri, P. bamarook, P. bilbie, P. cervina, P. dama, P. fuscina, P. incompta, P. kutyo, P. munna, P. petala, P. prolata, P. wurrook and Cassidinidea kelpie. Keys to the Australian genera and species are given.
引用
收藏
页码:1077 / 1173
页数:97
相关论文
共 72 条
[1]  
Baker W. H., 1929, T ROYAL SOC S AUSTR, V52, P49
[2]  
BAKER W. H, 1911, T ROYAL SOC S AUSTR, V35, P89
[3]  
Barnard K. H., 1940, Annals of the South African Museum, V32, P381
[4]  
Barnard K. H., 1951, Annals & Magazine of Natural History Series 12, V4, P698
[5]  
BOSC LAG, 1802, HIST NATURELLE BUFFO
[6]  
BOWMAN T E, 1974, Records of the Australian Museum, V29, P235
[7]  
Brian A., 1949, ANN MUSEE CONGO BELG, V1, P77
[8]  
Bruce Niel L., 1993, Invertebrate Taxonomy, V7, P151, DOI 10.1071/IT9930151
[9]   A NEW GENUS OF HEMIBRANCHIATE SPHAEROMATID ISOPOD CRUSTACEAN FROM TROPICAL WESTERN AUSTRALIA [J].
BRUCE, NL .
JOURNAL OF NATURAL HISTORY, 1992, 26 (06) :1263-1272
[10]  
BRUCE NL, IN PRESS MEMOIRS MUS, V54