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An updated checklist of the marine Decapoda of Ascension Island, central Atlantic Ocean

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 September 2014

S. De Grave*
Affiliation:
Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Oxford, UK
A. Anker
Affiliation:
Tropical Marine Science Institute, National University of Singapore, 18 Kent Ridge Road, Singapore 119227, Republic of Singapore
P.C. Dworschak
Affiliation:
Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Burgring 7, A-1010 Wien, Austria
P.F. Clark
Affiliation:
Department of Life Sciences, The Natural History Museum, London SW7 5BD, UK
P. Wirtz
Affiliation:
Centro de Ciências do Mar, Universidade do Algarve, P-8000-117 Faro, Portugal
*
Correspondence should be addressed to: S. De Grave, Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Oxford, UK email: sammy.degrave@oum.ox.ac.uk
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Abstract

The decapod Crustacea from Ascension Island are reported upon on the basis of major expeditions undertaken during 2008 and 2012, including several minor additional collections made in other years. Two species, Gnathophyllum americanum and Corallianassa longiventris are new records for the island bringing the total known marine decapod fauna to 75 species, of which 11 are currently endemic to Ascension Island.

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Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2014 
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Fig. 1. Map of Ascension Island, showing sampling locations.

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Table 1. Geographic coordinates of sampling locations.

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Table 2. Species of marine Decapoda recorded from Ascension Island. The first record from the island is indicated, as well as their general biogeographic distribution.

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Fig. 2. Odontozona anaphorae Manning & Chace, 1990: (A) female; (B) male. Dardanus imperator (Miers, 1881) (C). Euryozius sanguineus (Linnaeus, 1767) (D). All photos by P. Wirtz.