Gilvossius is a genus of thalassinidean crustacean erected in 1992 from former members of the genus Callianassa.[2] It is distinguished from Callianassa by the rounded, rather than squarish telson, and by the absence of the first two pleopods in males.[2] The genus contains the following species:[1]
- Gilvossius arguinensis Sakai, Türkay, Beuck & Freiwald, 2015
- Gilvossius candidus (Olivi, 1792)
- Gilvossius convexus (de Saint Laurent & Le Loeuff, 1979)
- Gilvossius fredericqae Felder & Robles, 2020
- Gilvossius howellorum Felder & Robles, 2020
- Gilvossius persicus (Sakai, 2005)
- Gilvossius rotundicaudatus (Stebbing, 1902)
- Gilvossius setimanus (De Kay, 1844)
- Gilvossius tyrrhenus (Petagna, 1792)
- Gilvossius whitei (Sakai, 1999)
Gilvossius | |
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Gilvossius tyrrhenus | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Malacostraca |
Order: | Decapoda |
Suborder: | Pleocyemata |
Family: | Callianassidae |
Genus: | Gilvossius Manning & Felder, 1992 |
Synonyms[1] | |
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- Synonyms
- Gilvossius bouvieri (Nobili, 1904) accepted as Paratrypaea bouvieri (Nobili, 1904)
- Gilvossius brachytelson (Sakai, 2002) accepted as Cheramoides brachytelson (Sakai, 2002)
- Gilvossius chichijimaensis Sakai, 2015 accepted as Paratrypaea chichijimaensis (Sakai, 2015)
- Gilvossius diaphorus (Le Loeuff & Intes, 1975) accepted as Callianassa diaphora Le Loeuff & Intes, 1974
- Gilvossius gravieri (Nobili, 1906) accepted as Paratrypaea bouvieri (Nobili, 1904)
- Gilvossius marchali (Le Loeuff & Intes, 1974) accepted as Callianassa marchali Le Loeuff & Intes, 1974
- Gilvossius pacificus (Guzmán & Thatje, 2003) accepted as Neotrypaea pacifica (Guzmán & Thatje, 2003)
- Gilvossius tyrrhena (Petagna, 1792) accepted as Gilvossius tyrrhenus (Petagna, 1792)
- Gilvossius uncinatus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) accepted as Neotrypaea uncinata (H. Milne Edwards, 1837)
References
edit- ^ a b De Grave, Sammy (2022). "Gilvossius Manning & Felder, 1992". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved August 31, 2024.
- ^ a b Nguyen Ngoc-Ho (2003). "European and Mediterranean Thalassinidea (Crustacea, Decapoda)" (PDF). Zoosystema. 25 (3): 439–555. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-11-19.