Periclimenella spinifera (De Man, 1902)
(Fig. 3)
Periclimenes petitthouarsii var. spinifera De Man, 1902: 824 [type locality: Ternate, Indonesia]. Periclinenes (Falciger) spiniferus .—Borradaile, 1917: 324, 369, pl. 52, fig. 1. Periclinenes (Ancylocaris) spiniferus . — Kemp, 1922: 195.
Periclimenes (Harpilius) spiniferus .—Holthuis, 1952: 76–78, fig. 30.
Periclimenella spinifera .—Ď uriš & Bruce, 1995: 656 –661; Figs. 19–20.
Material. Holotype, SMF 8524, Indonesia, Ambon, coll. J. Brock.
Diagnosis. Holotype female. Medium-sized pontoniine shrimp with carapace bearing supraorbital, antennal and hepatic teeth (fig. 3A); antennal tooth larger than hepatic. Rostral formula 1+6/3; rostral teeth large. First pereiopod with spatulated chela (Fig. 3 B). Second pereiopod large, symmetrical; with snapping mechanism on fingers. The species is one of well described pontoniine shrimp. For full morphological description see in Ď uriš & Bruce (1995). The species is clearly distinguished from other species of the genus by the presence of supraorbital spine (Fig. 3 A).
Distribution. Wide spread in the tropical Indo-West Pacific from the east coasts of Africa to Hawaii (e.g. De Man, 1902; Ď uriš & Bruce, 1995; Li, 2003).