Abstract

The mud shrimps, ghost shrimps, sponge shrimps, marine yabbies and related animals occurring in Australia are described and illustrated.

The number of Australian species is increased from 22 to 40 species by the addition of 12 new species and of six species not previously recorded from Australia. The 40 species are placed in 10 genera within six of the seven families currently considered to form the tribe Thalassinidea. The fauna is dominted by species of Callianassa and Upogebia which contain 13 and 11 species respectively.

Of the 40 species only 24 are known from more than 3 localities. The fauna contains a large element of 28 species (of which 12 are new) known only from Australia. Of the remaining 12 species only six have a geographic range extending beyond Indonesia.

The distribution patterns of the species within Australia are similar to those of other families of decapods, the bulk of the species being northern or southern with a few being essentially eastern or western. The northern (tropical) fauna contains those few species with ranges extending beyond Australia.

The fauna is amongst the richest of any area so far studied, although many areas are so far poorly known.

 
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Bibliographic Data

Short Form
Poore and Griffin, 1979, Rec. Aust. Mus. 32(6): 217–321
Author
Gary C. B. Poore; D. J. G. Griffin
Year
1979
Title
The Thalassinidea (Crustacea: Decapoda) of Australia
Serial Title
Records of the Australian Museum
Volume
32
Issue
6
Start Page
217
End Page
321
DOI
10.3853/j.0067-1975.32.1979.457
Language
en
Date Published
30 July 1979
Cover Date
30 July 1979
ISSN (print)
0067-1975
CODEN
RAUMAJ
Publisher
The Australian Museum
Place Published
Sydney, Australia
Subjects
CRUSTACEA: DECAPODA; TAXONOMY; BIOGEOGRAPHY
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19 January 2009
Available Online
03 March 2009
Reference Number
457
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