Uroptychodes Explained
Uroptychodes is a genus of squat lobsters in the family Chirostylidae, containing the following species:[1]
- Uroptychodes albatrossae (Baba, 1988)
- Uroptychodes barunae Baba, 2004
- Uroptychodes benedicti (Baba, 1977)
- Uroptychodes epigaster Baba, 2004
- Uroptychodes grandirostris (Yokoya, 1933)
- Uroptychodes mortenseni (Van Dam, 1939)
- Uroptychodes musorstomi Baba, 2004
- Uroptychodes nowra (Ahyong & Poore, 2004)
- Uroptychodes okutanii (Baba, 1981a)
- Uroptychodes spinimarginatus (Henderson, 1885)
- Uroptychodes spinulifer (Van Dam, 1940)
- Uroptychodes yapensis sp. nov.[2]
Notes and References
- . Catalogue of squat lobsters of the world (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura – families Chirostylidae, Galatheidae and Kiwaidae) . Keiji Baba . Enrique Macpherson . Gary C. B. Poore . Shane T. Ahyong . Adriana Bermudez . Patricia Cabezas . Chia-Wei Lin . Martha Nizinski . Celso Rodrigues . Kareen E. Schnabel . amp . 1905 . 1–220 . 2008.
- Dong Dong. Zhibin Gan. Xinzheng Li. Descriptions of eleven new species of squat lobsters (Crustacea: Anomura) from seamounts around the Yap and Mariana Trenches with notes on DNA barcodes and phylogeny. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 192. 2. 2021. 306–355. 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab003.