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33131C16FF9BFFAE85A5FB10FC378AE3.text	33131C16FF9BFFAE85A5FB10FC378AE3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Waldeckiinae	<div><p>Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.</p><p>Type genus. Waldeckia Chevreux, 1906 .</p><p>Generic composition. Monogeneric.</p><p>Diagnosis. Antenna 1 with well developed callynophore in both sexes. Antenna 2 of adult male longer than the body, peduncular articles 4 and 5 enlarged; antenna 2 of female subequal in length to or slightly longer than antenna 1, without peduncular brush setae, geniculate between peduncular articles 3 and 4. Mandibular molar a setose tongue with a vestigial distal triturating patch; palp attached proximally or extremely proximally. Maxilla 1 with 8/3 setal-tooth arrangement with broad setal-teeth and ST-7 slightly displaced from ST-6. Maxilla 2 without oblique setal row. Gnathopod 1 usually parachelate, occasionally subchelate. Pereopod 4 coxa with very large posteroventral lobe. Uropod 3 rami with plumose setae in both sexes, outer ramus 2-articulate. Telson deeply cleft.</p><p>Remarks. Waldeckia is an enigmatic genus in the Lysianassidae with affinities to the subfamily Tryphosinae, and to a lesser extent the family Uristidae . The well-developed callynophore of antenna 1 in both sexes is comparable to the tryphosines, as is the antenna 2 with brush setae. The 8/3 setal-tooth arrangement of maxilla 1 is similar to that of the tryphosines in that it has a broad ST-6, ST-7 with ST-7 slightly displaced from ST-6, but ST-B – ST-D have moved down the medial face similar to uristids, eurytheneids and some hirondelleids (most obvious in W. australiensis and W. nitens). The mandibular molar is more similar to the setose tongue of uristids, hirondelleids and eurytheneids with a vestigial distal triturating patch. It is, however, unlike the columnar and strongly triturating molar of the tryphosines. Almost uniquely among the lysianassids, gnathopod 1 is always parachelate (except in W. warreen sp. nov. in which it is subchelate), a character only shared with Falklandia reducta (Schellenberg, 1931) in the Tryphosinae . Uropod 3 has plumose setae and the telson is deeply cleft, characteristic of both tryphosines and uristids. Waldeckia shares no characters with lysianassine amphipods.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33131C16FF9BFFAE85A5FB10FC378AE3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lowry, J. K.;Kilgallen, N. M.	Lowry, J. K., Kilgallen, N. M. (2014): A revision of the lysianassid genus Waldeckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). Zootaxa 3784 (4): 301-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.1
33131C16FF9AFFAF85A5FF58FB468FDC.text	33131C16FF9AFFAF85A5FF58FB468FDC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Waldeckia Chevreux 1906	<div><p>Waldeckia Chevreux, 1906</p><p>Ephippiphora White, 1847a: 124 [type species Ephippiphora kroyeri White, 1847b, by monotypy; homonym, Lepidoptera].— White, 1848: 226.</p><p>Charcotia Chevreux, 1905: 163 (homonym, Mollusca).</p><p>Waldeckia Chevreux, 1906: 13 (nomen novum).— Stebbing, 1910: 570.— Pirlot, 1936: 266.— J.L. Barnard, 1969: 368.— Barnard &amp; Karaman, 1991: 542.— Ren &amp; Huang, 1991: 255.— Lowry &amp; Stoddart, 2003: 172.</p><p>Type species. Charcotia obesa Chevreux, 1905, by original designation.</p><p>Species composition. Waldeckia includes 14 species: W. australiensis (Haswell, 1879b); W. brachycephala Ren, 1998; W. crenulata Pirlot, 1936; W. dempseyae sp. nov.; W. enoei Stephensen, 1931; W. kroyeri (White, 1847b); W. nitens (Haswell, 1879a); W. nudum (Imbach, 1967); W. obesa (Chevreux, 1905); W. orchospina (Hirayama, 1986) comb. nov.; W. selayarensis sp. nov.; W. tangaroa sp. nov.; W. tomiokaensis (Hirayama, 1986) comb. nov.; W. warreen sp. nov.</p><p>Remarks. The characters separating species are often subtle, particularly the shape of the posterior margin of the basis of pereopod 7 and the relative lengths of the rami on uropods 1–3. Other characters, such as the labrum, the chelation of gnathopod 2, and the posteroventral corner of epimeron 3 have distinctive states.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33131C16FF9AFFAF85A5FF58FB468FDC	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lowry, J. K.;Kilgallen, N. M.	Lowry, J. K., Kilgallen, N. M. (2014): A revision of the lysianassid genus Waldeckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). Zootaxa 3784 (4): 301-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.1
33131C16FF9AFFA785A5F931FCF18FC4.text	33131C16FF9AFFA785A5F931FCF18FC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Waldeckia australiensis (Haswell 1879)	<div><p>Waldeckia australiensis (Haswell, 1879b)</p><p>(Figs 2–5, 16 a)</p><p>Lysianassa australiensis Haswell, 1879b: 323, pl. 18 fig. 3.— Haswell, 1882: 232.— Haswell, 1885: 5, pl. 12 figs 3, 4.— Stebbing, 1888: 564.— Della Valle, 1893: 849.— Stebbing, 1906: 87.— Stebbing, 1910: 634.— Stephensen, 1931: 9.— J.L. Barnard, 1958: 94.— J.L. Barnard, 1974: 141.— Springthorpe &amp; Lowry, 1994: 9.</p><p>Waldeckia australiensis .— J.L. Barnard, 1974: 144.— Barnard &amp; Karaman, 1991: 542.— Lowry &amp; Stoddart, 2003: 171. Not Waldeckia australiensis .— Ren, 2012: 174, fig. 76.</p><p>Types. Syntypes, 8 possible, AM P.3433 (according to Springthorpe &amp; Lowry, 1994).</p><p>Type locality. Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia (approximately 33°52.0’S 151°13’E).</p><p>Material examined. New South Wales: 1 specimen, AM P.90749, [NSW-243] Jervis Bay, off Moona Moona Creek (35°3.5’S 150°41.0’E), 15/07/1982, hand collected on SCUBA, 4.5 m, coll. P.B. Berents; many specimens, AM P.35988, [M2] Munganno Point, Twofold Bay (37°6.0’S 149°53.0’E), 10/10/1984, 6 m, coll. S.J. Keable &amp; J.T. van der Velde; 1 male, AM P.90750, [M2] Munganno Point, Twofold Bay (37°6.0’S 149°53.0’E), 10/10/1984, 6 m, coll. S.J. Keable &amp; J.T. van der Velde; 1 male, AM P.90751, [M2] Munganno Point, Twofold Bay (37°6.0’S 149°53.0’E), 10/10/1984, 6 m, coll. S.J. Keable &amp; J.T. van der Velde; 1 female, AM P.90752, [M2] Munganno Point, Twofold Bay (37°6.0’S 149°53’E), 10/10/1984, 6 m, coll. S.J. Keable &amp; J.T. van der Velde; 5 specimens, AM P.90753, [NSW-249] Jervis Bay, off Moona Moona Creek (35°2.9’S 150°41.2’E), 13/11/1981, 4.5 m, coll. P.B. Berents; 278 specimens, AM P.90754, [M6, M9] Munganno Point, Twofold Bay (37°6.2’S 149°55.7’E), 19/12/ 1985, 9 m, coll. S.J. Keable &amp; S.J. Perry; 3 specimens, AM P.90755, [NSW-237] Jervis Bay, near mouth of Moona Moona Creek (35°2.9’S 150°41.0’E), 23/01/1982, hand collected on SCUBA, 4.5 m, coll. P.B. Berents; 1 specimen, AM P.90756, [NSW-236] near mouth of Moona Moona Creek, Jervis Bay (35°3.5’S 150°41.0’E), 19/12/ 1981, 4.5 m, coll. P.B. Berents; 1 specimen, AM P.90757, [NSW-238] off mouth of Moona Moona Creek, Jervis Bay (35°3.5’S 150°41.0’E), 19/02/1982, 4.5 m, coll. P.B. Berents; 4 specimens, AM P.90758, [NSW-239] near mouth of Moona Moona Creek, Jervis Bay (35°2.9’S 150°41.0’E), 03/03/1982, 4.5 m, coll. P.B. Berents; 40 specimens, AM P.90760, [NSW-424] transect offshore from the northern end of Pambula Beach, Merimbula (36°54.8’S 149°55.8’E), 03/12/1988, baited trap, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; S.J. Keable; 45 specimens, AM P.90762, [NSW-417] Merimbula Point, Merimbula (36°52.9’S 149°56.9’E), 02/12/1988, baited trap, 35 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; S.J. Keable; 37 specimens, AM P.90769, [NSW-255] Barrenjoey Head, Broken Bay (33°35.0’S 151°20.0’E), 22/ 04/1983, 2 m, coll. J.K. Lowry; 35 specimens, AM P.90770, [M4, M5] Munganno Point, Twofold Bay (37°6.2’S 149°55.7’E), 10/10/1984, 5 m, coll. S.J. Keable &amp; J.T. van der Velde; 6 specimens, AM P.90771, [M2, M4] Munganno Point, Twofold Bay (37°6.2’S 149°55.7’E), 26/03/1985, 9 m, coll. S.J. Keable &amp; A.C. Paul; 2 specimens, AM P.90772, [M8, M9] Munganno Point, Twofold Bay (37°6.2’S 149°55.7’E), 27/06/1985, coll. S.J. Keable &amp; A.L. Reid; 2 specimens, AM P.90773, [NSW-193] off Nelson Head, Port Stephens (32°43.0’S 152°9’E), 27/10/1980, 18 m, coll. J. Hall &amp; I. Loch; 1 specimen, AM P.90774, [M3] Munganno Point, Twofold Bay (37°6.2’S 149°55.7’E), 10/10/1984, coll. P.A. Hutchings; 1 male, AM P.71808, [NSW-431] off Wattamolla (34°8.0’S 151°8.5’E) 13/11/1990 – 14/11/1990, baited trap, 40 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; The Ecology Lab for RMI /Pioneer Project; 1 male, AM P.71809, [NSW-431] off Wattamolla (34°8.0’S 151°8.5’E) 13/11/1990 – 14/11/1990, baited trap, 40 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; The Ecology Lab for RMI /Pioneer Project; 2 juveniles, AM P.71812, [NSW-431] off Wattamolla (34°8.0’S 151°8.5’E) 13/11/1990 – 14/11/1990, baited trap, 40 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; The Ecology Lab for RMI /Pioneer Project; 1 ovigerous female, AM P.71811, [NSW-431] off Wattamolla (34°8.0’S 151°8.5’E) 13/ 11/1990 – 14/11/1990, baited trap, 40 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; The Ecology Lab for RMI /Pioneer Project; 1 female, AM P.71810, [NSW-431] off Wattamolla (34°8.0’S 151°8.5’E) 13/11/1990 – 14/11/1990, baited trap, 40 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; The Ecology Lab for RMI /Pioneer Project; Many specimens, AM P.71813, [NSW-431] off Wattamolla (34°8.0’S 151°8.5’E) 13/11/1990 – 14/11/1990, baited trap, 40 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; The Ecology Lab for RMI /Pioneer Project.: several specimens, AM P.64037, [S2R2] Cape Banks (34°0.0’S 151°16.0’E), 01/1991, 40 m, coll. J.K. Lowry, S.J. Keable &amp; A.R. Parker; 1 specimen, AM P.64038, [S3R1] Cape Banks (34°0.0’S 151°16.0’E), 01/1991, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry, S.J. Keable &amp; A.R. Parker; 1 specimen, AM P.5866, off Red Rocks, Port Stephens (32°42.0’S 152°6.0’E), 30/08/1920, depth unknown, coll. A. Musgrave; 14 specimens, AM44298, [NSW-939] off Wollongong (34°26.53’S 150°57.99’E) 27/03/1994 – 28/03/1994, Baited Trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Robin E; 21 specimens, AM P.44312, [NSW-940] off Wollongong (34°26.53’S 150°57.99’E) 27/03/1994 – 28/03/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Robin E; 15 specimens, AM P.44322, [NSW-956] off Wollongong (34°26.53’S 150°57.99’E) 28/03/1994, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Robin E; 7 specimens, AM P.44390, [NSW-808] off Wollongong (34°33.22’S 151°21.4’E) 07/05/1993, SEAS Project, 1000 m, coll. P. Freewater &amp; party on the MV Robin E; 1 specimen, AM P.44399, [NSW-785] off Wollongong (34°32.53’S 151°17.6’E) 06/05/ 1993, SEAS Project, 400 m, coll. P. Freewater &amp; party on the MV Robin E; 2 specimens, AM P.44402, [NSW-786] off Wollongong (34°32.53’S 151°17.6’E) 06/05/1993 – 07/05/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 400 m, coll. P. Freewater &amp; party on the MV Robin E; 3 specimens, AM P.44416, [NSW-803] off Wollongong (34°33.01’S 151°16.52’E) 07/05/1993 – 08/05/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 400 m, coll. P. Freewater &amp; party on the MV Robin E; 1 specimen, AM P.44453, [NSW-783] off Wollongong (34°32.25’S 151°15.17’E) 06/05/1993 – 07/05/ 1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 300 m, coll. P. Freewater &amp; party on the MV Robin E; 1 specimen, AM P.47012, [NSW-798] off Wollongong (34°32.08’S 151°12.55’E) 07/05/1993 – 08/05/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 200 m, coll. P. Freewater &amp; party on the MV Robin E; 255 specimens, AM P.48110, [NSW-773] off Wollongong (34°26.43’S 150°57.55’E) 06/10/1993 – 07/10/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. P. Freewater &amp; party on the MV Robin E; 1321 specimens, AM P.48141, [NSW-1002] due east of Coffs Harbour (30°17.48’S 153°13.9’E) 09/09/1994 – 10/09/1994, Baited Trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Carrie Ann; 1 specimen, AM P.48144, [NSW-985] north-east of Coffs Harbour (30°15.93’S 153°21.9’E) 08/09/1994 – 09/09/ 1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Carrie Ann; 165 specimens, AM P.48230, [NSW-793] off Wollongong (34°26.42’S 150°58.03’E) 07/05/1993 – 08/05/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. P. Freewater &amp; party on the MV Robin E; 101 specimens, AM P.48397, [NSW-792] off Wollongong (34°26.42’S 150°58.03’E) 07/05/1993 – 08/05/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. P. Freewater &amp; party on the MV Robin E; 1 specimen, AM P.48430, [NSW-1006] north-east of Coffs Harbour (30°15.93’S 153°21.9’E) 09/09/1994 – 10/09/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Carrie Ann; 101 specimens, AM P.48452, [NSW-775] off Wollongong (34°26.43’S 150°57.55’E) 06/05/1993 – 07/05/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. P. Freewater &amp; party on the MV Robin E; 1 specimen, AM P.49796, [NSW-867] north-east of Coffs Harbour (30°14.83’S 153°27.55’E) 11/08/ 1993, 200 m, coll. P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader on the MV Cheryl Lee; 2135 specimens, AM P.49950, [NSW-875] due east of Coffs Harbour (30°17.48’S 153°13.9’E) 11/08/1993 – 12/08/1993, baited trap, 45.4 m, coll.</p><p>P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader on the MV Cheryl Lee; 5182 specimens, AM P.49985, [NSW-982] due east of Coffs Harbour (30°17.48’S 153°13.9’E) 08/09/1994, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Carrie Ann; 4188 specimens, AM P.50007, [NSW-983] due east of Coffs Harbour (30°17.48’S 153°13.9’E) 08/09/1994, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Carrie Ann; 3408 specimens, AM P.50034, [NSW-1003] due east of Coffs Harbour (30°17.48’S 153°13.9’E) 09/09/1994 – 10/09/ 1994, Baited Trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Carrie Ann; 1 specimen, AM P.50058, [NSW-1014] north-east of Coffs Harbour (30°12.97’S 153°29.23’E) 09/09/1994, SEAS Project, 400 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Carrie Ann; 1 specimen, AM P.50065, [NSW-1016] north-east of Coffs Harbour (30°12.97’S 153°29.23’E) 09/09/1994, SEAS Project, 400 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Carrie Ann; 46 specimens, AM P.52435, [NSW-890] due east of Coffs Harbour (30°17.12’S 153°14.45’E) 12/08/ 1993, 50 m, coll. P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader on the MV Cheryl Lee; 7 specimens, AM P.52621, [NSW-888] due east of Coffs Harbour (30°17.0’S 153°14.48’E) 12/08/1993, 50 m, coll. P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader on the MV Cheryl Lee; 5 specimens, AM P.52622, [NSW-889] east of Coffs Harbour (30°17.12’S 153°14.45’E) 12/08/1993, 45.4 m, coll. P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader on the MV Cheryl Lee; 3 specimens, AM P.52623, [NSW-890] due east of Coffs Harbour (30°17.12’S 153°14.45’E) 12/08/1993, 50 m, coll. P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader on the MV Cheryl Lee; 853 specimens, AM P.52708, [NSW- 873] due east of Coffs Harbour (30°17.48’S 153°13.87’E) 11/08/1993 – 12/08/1993, Baited Trap, 45.4 m, coll. P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader on the MV Cheryl Lee; 1 specimen, AM P.54003, [NSW-983] due east of Coffs Harbour (30°17.48’S 153°13.9’E) 08/09/1994, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Carrie Ann; 1 specimen, AM P.55966, [NSW-870] north-east of Coffs Harbour (30°15.93’S 153°21.9’E) 11/ 08/1993 – 12/08/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 92.7 m, coll. P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader on the MV Cheryl Lee; 6 specimens, AM P.55975, [NSW-885] north-east of Coffs Harbour (30°15’45.75’S 153°21.98’E) 12/08/1993 – 13/08/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 98 m, coll. P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader on the MV Cheryl Lee; 2 specimens, AM P.57626, [NSW-872] north-east of Coffs Harbour (30°15.93’S 153°21.9’E) 11/ 08/1993 – 12/08/1993, baited Trap, 92.7 m, coll. P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader on the MV Cheryl Lee; 154 specimens, AM P.57657, [NSW-889] east of Coffs Harbour. (30°17.12’S 153°14.45’E) 12/08/1993, 45.4 m, coll. P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader on the MV Cheryl Lee; 2 specimens, AM P.57766, [NSW-431] off Wattamolla (34°8.0’S 151°8.5’E) 13/11/1990 – 14/11/1990, baited trap, 40 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; The Ecology Lab for RMI /Pioneer Project.</p><p>Queensland: 46 specimens, AM P.47791, [QLD-1121] due east of Mooloolaba (26°39.13’S 153°18.88’E) 02/ 08/1994, SEAS Project, 51 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Capricorn I; 27 specimens, AM P.47800, [QLD-1123] due east of Mooloolaba (26°39.13’S 153°18.88’E) 02/08/1994 – 03/08/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 51 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Capricorn I; 204 specimens, AM P.47911, [QLD- 1142] due east of Mooloolaba (26°39.13’S 153°18.88’E) 03/08/1994 – 04/08/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Capricorn I; 12 specimens, AM P.47918, [QLD-1143] due east of Mooloolaba (26°39.13’S 153°18.88’E) 03/08/1994, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Capricorn I; 1 specimen, AM P.47930, [QLD-1147] due east of Mooloolaba (26°36.22’S 153°34.9’E) 03/08/ 1994, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Capricorn I; 2 specimens, AM P.48003, [QLD-1152] due east of Mooloolaba (26°35.68’S 153°43.28’E) 03/08/1994, SEAS Project, 300 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Capricorn I; 1 specimen, AM P.48048, [QLD-1208] due east of Mooloolaba (26°35.47’S 153°44’E) 02/07/1995, SEAS Project, 400 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Capricorn I; 1 specimen, AM P.48053, [QLD-1209] due east of Mooloolaba (26°35.47’S 153°44’E) 02/07/1995, SEAS Project, 400 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Capricorn I; 1 specimen, AM P.48054, [QLD-1222] due east of Mooloolaba (26°35.68’S 153°43.28’E) 03/07/1995, SEAS Project, 300 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Capricorn I; 1 specimen, AM P.50279, [QLD-944/ SEAS] east of Flynn Reef (16°40.13’S 146°20.03’E) 07/06/ 1993, SEAS Project, 300 m, coll. J.K. Lowry, P. Freewater &amp; W. Vader on the RV Sunbird; 3 specimens, AM P.50298, [QLD-949/ SEAS] east of Flynn Reef (16°37.82’S 146°23.08’E) 07/06/1993 – 08/06/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 1000 m, coll. J.K. Lowry, P. Freewater &amp; W. Vader on the RV Sunbird; 2 specimens, AM P.50326, [QLD-1042] east of Flynn Reef (16°40.13’S 146°20.03’E) 18/05/1994 – 19/05/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 300 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the RV Sunbird; 300 specimens, AM P.52264, [QLD-1195] due east of Mooloolaba (26°39.13’S 153°18.88’E) 02/07/1995, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Capricorn I; 118 specimens, AM P.52281, [QLD-1197] due east of Mooloolaba (26°39.13’S 153°18.88’E) 02/ 07/1995, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Capricorn I; 168 specimens, AM P.52433, [QLD-1213] due east of Mooloolaba (26°39.13’S 153°18.88’E) 03/07/1995, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Capricorn I; 200 specimens, AM P.57725, [QLD-1215] due east of Mooloolaba (26°39.13’S 153°18.88’E) 03/07/1995, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Capricorn I.</p><p>South Australia: 6 specimens, AM P.90764, [SA-78] Spencer Gulf, Western Shoal (33°9.0’S 137°31’E), 10/ 03/1938, dredge, 9 m, coll. K. Sheard on the FL Whyalla.</p><p>Tasmania: 67 specimens, AM P.90761, [TAS-337] Australia, Tasmania, Freycinet Peninsula, about 800 m east of Point Geographe (42°17.0’S 148°18.8’E), 30/04/1991, baited trap, 45 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; S.J. Keable; 12 specimens, AM P.90763, [TAS-269] Australia, Tasmania, 400m north east of Fluted Cape, Bruny Island (43°21.3’S 147°22.4’E), 24/04/1991, baited trap, 28 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; S.J. Keable; 6383 specimens, AM P.38830, [TAS- 386] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E) 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Martrudan; 201 specimens, AM P.45742, [TAS-350] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E) 16/04/1993 – 17/04/1993, baited trap, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater on the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 38 specimens, AM P.45774, [TAS-353] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E) 16/04/1993 – 17/04/1993, baited trap, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater on the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 57 specimens, AM P.46640, [TAS-352] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E) 16/04/1993 – 17/04/1993, baited trap, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater on the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 104 specimens, AM P.46650, [TAS-368] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E) 17/04/1993 – 18/04/1993, baited trap, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater on the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 89 specimens, AM P.50823, [TAS-354] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E) 16/04/ 1993 – 17/04/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater on the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 25 specimens, AM P.50838, [TAS-370] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E) 17/04/1993 – 18/04/1993, baited trap, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater on the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 2269 specimens, AM P.50882, [TAS-387] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E) 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Martrudan; 3722 specimens, AM P.50913, [TAS- 405] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E) 09/04/1994 – 10/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Martrudan; 421 specimens, AM P.50922, [TAS-406] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E) 09/04/1994 – 10/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Martrudan; 2 specimens, AM P.51086, [TAS-362] east of Fortescue Bay (43°7.37’S 148°13.75’E) 16/04/1993 – 17/04/1993, baited trap, 400 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater on the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 1 specimen, AM P.51175, [TAS-382] east of Fortescue Bay (43°7.37’S 148°13.75’E) 17/04/ 1993 – 18/04/1993, baited trap, 400 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater on the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 4 specimens, AM P.51222, [TAS-393] east of Fortescue Bay (43°6.7’S 148°13.6’E) 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 200 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Martrudan; 1 specimen, AM P.51232, [TAS-395] east of Fortescue Bay (43°9.37’S 148°13.6’E) 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 300 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Martrudan; 1 specimen, AM P.51237, [TAS-397] east of Fortescue Bay (43°9.37’S 148°13.6’E) 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 300 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Martrudan; 1 specimen, AM P.51242, [TAS-398] east of Fortescue Bay (43°7.37’S 148°13.75’E) 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 400 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Martrudan; 2 specimens, AM P.51391, [TAS-421] east of Fortescue Bay (43°8.96’S 148°15.36’E) 09/04/ 1994 – 10/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 1000 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Martrudan; 8 specimens, AM P.57721, [TAS-389] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E) 08/04/ 1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Martrudan; 2 specimens, AM P.5937, eastern slope of Bass Strait (39°0.0’S 148°40’E), 1909–1914, coll. FIS Endeavour; 2 specimens, AM E.4764, entrance to Oyster Bay (42°40.0’S 148°3’E), 1909–1914, coll. FIS Endeavour; many specimens, AM P.5938, Schouten Island (42°19.0’S 148°17’E), 1909–1914, coll. FIS Endeavour; many specimens, AM E.6515, Schouten Island (42°19.0’S 148°17’E), 1909–1914, coll. FIS Endeavour; 1 specimen, AM E.6516, Bay of Fires (41°8.78’S 148°18.02’E), 1909–1914, coll. FIS Endeavour.</p><p>Tasman Sea: 1 female, 8.2 mm, AM P.71779, [FR0589-05] Tasman Sea, Taupo Seamount (33°14.37’S 156°9.52’E), 01/05/1989, 1.2 m benthic sled, 132 m, maerl, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; party from the RV Franklin; 1 male, 9.0 mm, AM P.71780, [FR0589-05] Tasman Sea, Taupo Seamount (33°14.37’S 156°9.52’E), 01/05/1989, 1.2 m benthic sled, 132 m, maerl, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; party from the RV Franklin; 1 male, 6.6 mm, AM P.71781, [FR0589-07] Tasman Sea, Taupo Seamount (33°14.22’S 156°10.68’E), 02/05/1989, 1.2 m benthic sled, 133 m, very rough maerl, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; party from the RV Franklin; 10 Specimens, 3.2–7.8 mm, AM P.71782, [FR0589-07] Tasman Sea, Taupo Seamount (33°14.22’S 156°10.68’E), 02/05/1989, 1.2 m benthic sled, 133 m, very rough maerl, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; party from the RV Franklin; 2 specimens, 6.5–8.1 mm, AM P.71783, [FR0589-08] Tasman Sea, Taupo Seamount (33°16.85’S 156°9.15’E), 02/05/1989, 1.2 m benthic sled, 244 m, limestone and sand, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; party from the RV Franklin; 1 female, 8.0 mm, AM P.71784, [FR0589-10] Derwent Hunter Seamount (30°48.18’S 156°13.27’E), 02/05/1989, box dredge, 288 m, large and small sandstone boulders on maerl bottom, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; party from the RV Franklin.</p><p>Victoria: 1 male, 8.6 mm, AM P.71785, [VIC-2] south-east face of Gabo Island (37°34.0’S 149°55.0’E), 19/ 02/1973, 28 m, deep sponge bed, coll. P.A. Hutchings; 25 specimens, AM P.90759, [NSW-400] south west of Bastion Point, Mallacoota (37°35.1’S 149°45.4’E), 29/11/1988, 8 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; S.J. Keable.</p><p>Diagnostic description. Head lateral cephalic lobe large, narrowly rounded in female, subacute and occasionally down-turned in male. Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 without anterodistal projection. Labrum, epistome and upper lip fused. Mandible palp article 2 anterodistal margin setose; article 3 with marginal and apical setae. Labium without apical stylets on each lobe. Gnathopod 1 parachelate; basis anterior margin with slender setae; propodus posterior margin smooth to weakly crenate. Gnathopod 2 slightly to strongly chelate; carpus long; propodus palm slightly to strongly obtuse, straight; dactylus fitting palm. Pereopod 6 basis posteroventral margin rounded. Pereopod 7 basis, posterior margin almost straight, minutely crenate, posteroventral margin oblique (slightly concave). Epimeron 3 posteroventral corner subquadrate/narrowly rounded. Urosomite 1 dorsally smooth. Uropod 1 outer ramus slightly longer than inner ramus; uropod 2 rami subequal in length; uropod 3 rami subequal in length, inner ramus reaching article 2 of outer ramus.</p><p>Depth range. 2–1000 m.</p><p>Remarks. This is a common species in Australian waters and exhibits some morphological variability, particularly in the form of the lateral cephalic lobes, which in the male can be variously down-ward pointing, but also in the gnathopod 2 which can be slightly to strongly chelate, but with the dactylus always fitting the palm.</p><p>Ren’s (2012) record of Waldeckia australiensis from the South China Sea, although very similar to that species, differs in having apical stylets on the outer lobes of the labium.</p><p>Distribution. Australia: South Australia; Tasmania; Victoria; New South Wales; Queensland (Great Barrier Reef); and Taupo and Derwent Hunter Seamounts, Tasman Sea.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33131C16FF9AFFA785A5F931FCF18FC4	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lowry, J. K.;Kilgallen, N. M.	Lowry, J. K., Kilgallen, N. M. (2014): A revision of the lysianassid genus Waldeckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). Zootaxa 3784 (4): 301-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.1
33131C16FF92FFA785A5FCD0FD598B2E.text	33131C16FF92FFA785A5FCD0FD598B2E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Waldeckia brachycephala Ren 1998	<div><p>Waldeckia brachycephala Ren, 1998</p><p>(Fig. 16 b)</p><p>Waldeckia brachycephala Ren, 1998: 159, figs 3, 4. ― Ren, 2012: 172, fig. 75.</p><p>Types. Holotype, male, 4.1 mm, ASIO 96-CA-003.</p><p>Type locality. South China Sea (5°51.0’N 110°23.53’E), 126 m depth.</p><p>Diagnostic description. Head lateral cephalic lobe large, rounded. Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 without anterodistal projection. Labrum, epistome and upper lip fused. Mandible palp article 2 anterodistal margin asetose; article 3 with few marginal setae and apical setae. Labium without apical stylets on each lobe. Gnathopod 1 parachelate; basis anterior margin with slender setae; propodus posterior margin smooth. Gnathopod 2 minutely chelate; carpus long; propodus palm obtuse, straight; dactylus fitting palm. Pereopod 6 basis posteroventral margin rounded. Pereopod 7 basis, posterior margin almost straight, minutely crenate, posteroventral margin rounded. Epimeron 3 posteroventral corner subquadrate/narrowly rounded. Urosomite 1 dorsally smooth. Uropod 1 outer ramus slightly longer than inner ramus; uropod 2 outer ramus slightly longer than inner ramus; uropod 3 inner ramus shorter than outer ramus, almost reaching article 2 of outer ramus.</p><p>Depth range. 126 m.</p><p>Remarks. Waldeckia brachycephala is similar to W. orchospina and W. tomiokaensis from Japan and W. selayarensis sp. nov. from Indonesia. It can be distinguished from W. orchospina by the absence of distolateral stylets on the outer lobes of the labium, from W. tomiokaensis by the relative length of the rami of uropods 1–3 which are distinctly unequal in this species, and from W. selayarensis in having a chelate gnathopod 2.</p><p>Distribution. South-eastern South China Sea.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33131C16FF92FFA785A5FCD0FD598B2E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lowry, J. K.;Kilgallen, N. M.	Lowry, J. K., Kilgallen, N. M. (2014): A revision of the lysianassid genus Waldeckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). Zootaxa 3784 (4): 301-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.1
33131C16FF92FFA185A5F9B6FC628F8D.text	33131C16FF92FFA185A5F9B6FC628F8D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Waldeckia crenulata Pirlot 1936	<div><p>Waldeckia crenulata Pirlot, 1936</p><p>(Figs 6, 16 c)</p><p>Waldeckia kroyeri crenulata Pirlot, 1936: 268,?fig. 105A.</p><p>Types (by present designation). Lectotype, immature female, ZMA.CRUS.P.9875–9880, Pulu Tongkil, Sulu Archipelago, Philippines (approximately 6°1.0’N 121°50.0’E), 05/07/1899 – 06/07/1899, coralline algae, dredge, 13 m, coll. HMS Siboga (stn 109). Paralectotype, ovigerous female, ZMA.CRUS.P.9873–9874, southern part of Molo Strait, Indonesia (approximately 9°120°E), 19/04/1899, fine sand or hard sand with broken shells and stones, dredge and trawl, 69–91 m, coll. HMS Siboga (stn 51).</p><p>Diagnostic description. Head lateral cephalic lobe large, broadly rounded. Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 without anterodistal projection. Labrum, epistome and upper lip fused. Mandible palp article 2 anterodistal margin setose; article 3 with marginal and apical setae. Labium unknown. Gnathopod 1 parachelate; basis anterior margin with slender setae; propodus posterior margin distinctly crenate. Gnathopod 2 subchelate; carpus long; propodus palm transverse, concave; dactylus not fitting palm. Pereopod 6 basis posteroventral margin rounded. Pereopod 7 basis, posterior margin almost straight, minutely serrate, posteroventral margin oblique. Epimeron 3 posteroventral corner subacute/narrowly rounded. Urosomite 1 dorsally smooth. Uropod 1 outer ramus slightly longer than inner ramus; uropod 2 outer ramus slightly longer than inner ramus; uropod 3 biramous, outer ramus slightly longer than inner ramus, inner ramus reaching article 2 of outer ramus.</p><p>Depth range. 13– 91 m.</p><p>Remarks. Pirlot (1936) attributed the name Waldeckia kroyeri crenulata to three specimens, one female from each Siboga station 109 and station 51, and one male of unknown origin (“sans indication d’origine”). We have examined this original material and conclude that this latter specimen is different from the two females. Pirlot (1936) illustrated only the distal portion of gnathopod 1 for this species. However the illustrated specimen could not be determined from the original material.</p><p>Distribution. Indonesia: Sulu Archipelago, Philippines and Molo Strait.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33131C16FF92FFA185A5F9B6FC628F8D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lowry, J. K.;Kilgallen, N. M.	Lowry, J. K., Kilgallen, N. M. (2014): A revision of the lysianassid genus Waldeckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). Zootaxa 3784 (4): 301-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.1
33131C16FF94FFBF85A5FD18FC778F35.text	33131C16FF94FFBF85A5FD18FC778F35.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Waldeckia dempseyae	<div><p>Waldeckia dempseyae sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 7–10, 16 d)</p><p>Types. Holotype female, 11.0 mm, AM P.71794, east of Long Reef Point, New South Wales, Australia (33°46.0’S 151°43.0’E) 05/12/1977, dredge, 176 m, coll. FRV Kapala . Paratypes, 1 male, 7.8 mm, AM P.71795; 1 female, 9.0 mm, AM P.71796; several specimens, 3.2–8.6 mm, AM P.71797, all with same collection data as holotype.</p><p>Additional material examined. New South Wales: 2 specimens, AM P.18290, [G2/62/56] 23 km east of Cape Banks (33°58.0’S 151°29.0’E), 18/06/1962, orange-peel grab, 150 m, coll. CSIRO Fisheries from the HMAS Gascoyne; 13 specimens, AM P.18291, [G2/62/56] 23 km east of Cape Banks (33°58.0’S 151°29.0’E), 18/06/1962, orange-peel grab, 150 m, coll. CSIRO Fisheries from the HMAS Gascoyne; 4 specimens, AM P.18292, [G2/62/56] 23 km east of Cape Banks (33°58.0’S 151°29.0’E), 18/06/1962, orange-peel grab, 150 m, coll. CSIRO Fisheries from the HMAS Gascoyne; 8 specimens, AM P.18293, [G2/62/56] 23 km east of Cape Banks (33°58.0’S 151°29.0’E), 18/06/1962, orange-peel grab, 150 m, coll. CSIRO Fisheries from the HMAS Gascoyne; 1 specimen, AM P.71802, [K 78-26-02] east of Long Reef (33°43.0’S 151°40.0’E), 05/12/1978, dredge, 143 m, coll. from the FRV Kapala; 1 specimen, AM P.71798, [K 78-26-07] south-east of Port Stephens (32°52.0’S 152°32.0’E), 06/12/ 1978, dredge, 145 m, coll. from the FRV Kapala; 5 specimens, AM P.71805, [K 78-27-11] north-east of Wollongong (34°20.0’S 151°18.0’E), 13/12/1978, dredge, 161 m, coll. from the FRV Kapala; 22 specimens, AM P.71799, [K 85-12-23] east of Newcastle (32°53.0’S 152°35.0’E), 15/08/1985, bottom tow with plankton net, 165 m, coll. from the FRV Kapala; 1 specimen, AM P.71804, [K 85-21-01] east of Port Jackson (33°50.0’S 151°32.0’E), 18/12/1985, trawl, 132–135 m, coll. from the FRV Kapala; 16 specimens, AM P.71803, [K 85-21-08] east of Long Reef (33°43.0’S 151°46.0’E), 20/12/1985, epibenthic sled, 174 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; R.T. Springthorpe from the FRV Kapala; 1 specimen, AM P.71801, [K 86-01-03] east of Broken Bay (33°35.0’S 151°41.0’E), 10/02/ 1986, 135 m, coll. from the FRV Kapala; 5 specimens, AM P.71800, [K 86-01-04] east of The Entrance (33°22.0’S 152°4.0’E), 11/02/1986, benthic trawl, 205 m, coll. from the FRV Kapala; 4 specimens, AM P.71806, [NSW 187] waters (33°50.0’S 151°35.0’E), 07/1939, 73– 183 m, coll. from stomach of Jackass Fish Nemadactylus macropterus (Forster, 1801); 10 specimens, AM P.48424, [NSW-1006] north-east of Coffs Harbour (30°15.93’S 153°21.9’E), 09/09/1994 – 10/09/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Carrie Ann; 2 specimens, AM P.48412, [NSW-1007] north-east of Coffs Harbour (30°15.93’S 153°21.9’E), 09/09/1994 – 10/09/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Carrie Ann; 2 specimens, AM P.46921, [NSW-780] off Wollongong (34°32.02’S 151°13.0’E), 06/05/1993 – 07/05/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 200 m, coll. P. Freewater &amp; party from the MV Robin E; 2 specimens, AM P.48396, [NSW-792] off Wollongong (34°26.42’S 150°58.03’E), 07/05/1993 – 08/05/ 1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. P. Freewater &amp; party from the MV Robin E; 10 specimens, AM P.47027, [NSW-797] off Wollongong (34°32.08’S 151°12.55’E), 07/05/1993 – 08/05/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 200 m, coll. P. Freewater &amp; party from the MV Robin E; 17 specimens, AM P.55968, [NSW-870] northeast of Coffs Harbour (30°15.93’S 153°21.9’E), 11/08/1993 – 12/08/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 92.7 m, coll. P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader from the MV Cheryl Lee; 6 specimens, AM P.57625, [NSW-872] north-east of Coffs Harbour (30°15.93’S 153°21.9’E), 11/08/1993 – 12/08/1993, Baited Trap, 92.7 m, coll. P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader from the MV Cheryl Lee; 7 specimens, AM P.58466, [NSW-884] north-east of Coffs Harbour (30°14.63’S 153°27.68’E), 12/08/1993 – 13/08/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 199 m, coll. P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader from the MV Cheryl Lee; 12 specimens, AM P.55976, [NSW-885] northeast of Coffs Harbour (30°15.75’S 153°21.98’E), 12/08/1993 – 13/08/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 98 m, coll. P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader from the MV Cheryl Lee; 4 specimens, AM P.52620, [NSW-886] north-east of Coffs Harbour (30°15.75’S 153°21.98’E), 12/08/1993 – 13/08/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 98 m, coll. P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader from the MV Cheryl Lee; 2 specimens, AM P.52652, [NSW-887] north-east of Coffs Harbour (30°15.75’S 153°21.98’E), 12/08/1993 – 13/08/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 98 m, coll. P.B. Berents, R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W. Vader from the MV Cheryl Lee; 38 specimens, AM P.44263, [NSW- 944] off Wollongong (34°31.48’S 151°13.22’E), 27/03/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 200 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Robin E; 26 specimens, AM P.44329, [NSW-958] off Wollongong (34°26.53’S 150°57.99’E), 28/03/1994, globigerina ooze, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Robin E; 17 specimens, AM P.44237, [NSW-962] off Wollongong (34°31.48’S 151°13.22’E), 28/03/1994 – 29/03/ 1994, globigerina ooze, baited trap, SEAS Project, 200 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Robin E; 1 specimen, AM P.43520, [NSW-963] off Wollongong (34°31.48’S 151°13.22’E), 28/03/1994 – 29/03/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 200 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Robin E; 16 specimens, AM P.44250, [NSW-964] off Wollongong (34°31.48’S 151°13.22’E), 28/03/1994, globigerina ooze, baited trap, SEAS Project, 200 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Robin E; 4 specimens, AM P.48202, [NSW-984] north-east of Coffs Harbour (30°15.93’S 153°21.9’E), 08/09/1994, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Carrie Ann; 12 specimens, AM P.48143, [NSW-985] north-east of Coffs Harbour (30°15.93’S 153°21.9’E), 08/09/1994 – 09/09/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Carrie Ann.</p><p>South Australia: 1 specimen, AM P.71807, [795 B5/8] Spencer Gulf, Port Pirie, 5 km north-west of 5th Creek (33°12.0’S 137°55.0’E), 08/1979, Spencer Gulf Seagrass Survey, 7.3 m, coll. T.J. Ward.</p><p>Tasmania: 142 specimens, AM P.45743, [TAS-350] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E), 16/04/ 1993 – 17/04/1993, baited trap, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 7 specimens, AM P.46641, [TAS-352] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E), 16/04/1993 – 17/04/1993, baited trap, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 5188 specimens, AM P.45773, [TAS-353] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E), 16/04/1993 – 17/04/ 1993, baited trap, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 3972 specimens, AM P.50822, [TAS-354] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E), 16/04/1993 – 17/ 04/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 1 specimen, AM P.50933, [TAS-357] east of Fortescue Bay (43°6.7’S 148°13.6’E), 16/04/1993 – 17/04/1993, baited trap, 200 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 1 specimen, AM P.51140, [TAS- 359] east of Fortescue Bay (43°9.37’S 148°13.6’E), 16/04/1993 – 17/04/1993, baited trap, 300 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 5 specimens, AM P.51023, [TAS-362] east of Fortescue Bay (43°7.37’S 148°13.75’E), 16/04/1993 – 17/04/1993, baited trap, 400 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 2 specimens, AM P.51029, [TAS-364] east of Fortescue Bay (43°7.37’S 148°13.75’E), 16/04/1993 – 17/04/1993, baited trap, 400 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 153 specimens, AM P.46649, [TAS-368] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E), 17/04/1993 – 18/04/ 1993, baited trap, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 26 specimens, AM P.50837, [TAS-370] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E), 17/04/1993 – 18/04/1993, baited trap, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 354 specimens, AM P.50867, [TAS-371] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E), 17/04/1993 – 18/04/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 566 specimens, AM P.51034, [TAS-372] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E), 17/04/1993 – 18/04/1993, baited trap, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 30 specimens, AM P.51162, [TAS-374] east of Fortescue Bay (43°6.7’S 148°13.6’E), 17/04/1993 – 18/04/1993, baited trap, 200 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 8 specimens, AM P.51038, [TAS-376] east of Fortescue Bay (43°6.7’S 148°13.6’E), 17/04/1993 – 18/04/1993, baited trap, 200 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 1 specimen, AM P.51148, [TAS-377] east of Fortescue Bay (43°9.37’S 148°13.6’E), 17/04/1993 – 18/04/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 300 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 1 specimen, AM P.51168, [TAS-380] east of Fortescue Bay (43°7.37’S 148°13.75’E), 17/04/1993 – 18/04/1993, baited trap, 400 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 2 specimens, AM P.51174, [TAS-382] east of Fortescue Bay (43°7.37’S 148°13.75’E), 17/04/1993 – 18/04/1993, baited trap, 400 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater from the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 2705 specimens, AM P.38831, [TAS-386] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E), 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 7 specimens, AM P.50878, [TAS-386] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E), 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 2001 specimen, AM P.50883, [TAS-387] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E), 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 23 specimens, AM P.57720, [TAS-389] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E), 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 663 specimens, AM P.58242, [TAS-389] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E), 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 1238 specimens, AM P.50892, [TAS-390] north of Hippolyte Rocks, east of Fortescue Bay (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E), 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 19 specimens, AM P.57722, [TAS-390] north of Hippolyte Rocks, east of Fortescue Bay (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E), 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 3802 specimens, AM P.51187, [TAS- 391] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E), 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 1 specimen, AM P.51202, [TAS- 392] east of Fortescue Bay (43°6.7’S 148°13.6’E), 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 200 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 2 specimens, AM P.51223, [TAS-393] east of Fortescue Bay (43°6.7’S 148°13.6’E), 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 200 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 4 specimens, AM P.51238, [TAS-397] east of Fortescue Bay (43°9.37’S 148°13.6’E), 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 300 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 1 specimen, AM P.51300 [TAS-399] east of Fortescue Bay (43°7.37’S 148°13.75’E), 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 400 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 754 specimens, AM P.50914, [TAS-405] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E), 09/04/1994 – 10/04/1994, Baited Trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 175 specimens, AM P.50923, [TAS-406] mouth of Fortescue Bay (43°7.77’S 147°59.47’E), 09/04/1994 – 10/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 50 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 3663 specimens, AM P.51328, [TAS-408] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E), 09/04/1994 – 10/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 220 specimens, AM P.51316, [TAS-409] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E), 09/04/1994 – 10/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 4 specimens, AM P.51336, [TAS-410] east of Fortescue Bay (43°6.7’S 148°13.6’E), 09/04/1994 – 10/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 200 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 1 specimen, AM P.51344, [TAS-412] east of Fortescue Bay (43°6.7’S 148°13.6’E), 09/04/1994 – 10/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 200 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 2 specimens, AM P.51347 [TAS-414] east of Fortescue Bay (43°9.37’S 148°13.6’E), 09/04/1994 – 10/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 300 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 1 specimen, AM P.51114 [TAS-422] east of Fortescue Bay (43°8.96’S 148°15.36’E), 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 1000 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan; 1 specimen, AM P.57982 [TAS-423] east of Fortescue Bay (43°8.96’S 148°15.36’E), 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 1000 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey from the MV Martrudan.</p><p>Etymology. Named for Kate Dempsey in appreciation of her work on the SEAS project.</p><p>Diagnostic description. Head lateral cephalic lobe large, broadly rounded in female, narrow, subacute in male.</p><p>Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 without anterodistal projection. Labrum, epistome and upper lip fused. Mandible palp article 2 anterodistal margin setose; article 3 with marginal and apical setae. Labium without apical stylets on each lobe. Gnathopod 1 parachelate; basis anterior margin with slender setae; propodus posterior margin smooth. Gnathopod 2 minutely subchelate; carpus long; propodus palm transverse, slightly concave; dactylus not fitting palm. Pereopod 6 basis posteroventral margin rounded. Pereopod 7 basis, posterior margin slightly rounded, weakly serrate, posteroventral margin rounded. Epimeron 3 posteroventral corner minutely notched. Urosomites 1–3 dorsally smooth. Uropod 1 outer ramus slightly longer than inner ramus; uropod 2 outer ramus slightly longer than inner ramus; uropod 3 inner ramus shorter than outer ramus, almost reaching article 2 of outer ramus.</p><p>Depth range. 7.3–1000 m.</p><p>Remarks. Of the Waldeckia species with a fused epistome and upper lip, Waldeckia dempseyae sp. nov. is the only one with a distinctive notch on epimeron 3.</p><p>Distribution. Australia: South Australia; Tasmania; New South Wales.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33131C16FF94FFBF85A5FD18FC778F35	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lowry, J. K.;Kilgallen, N. M.	Lowry, J. K., Kilgallen, N. M. (2014): A revision of the lysianassid genus Waldeckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). Zootaxa 3784 (4): 301-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.1
33131C16FF8AFFBB85A5FD40FE7F8CA4.text	33131C16FF8AFFBB85A5FD40FE7F8CA4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Waldeckia enoei Stephensen 1931	<div><p>Waldeckia enoei Stephensen, 1931</p><p>(Figs 11–14, 16 e)</p><p>Waldeckia enoei Stephensen, 1931: 3, figs 1–3. ― J.L. Barnard, 1958: 102. ― Lowry &amp; Stoddart, 2009: 575, figs 9, 10. Waldeckia kroyeri enoei . Pirlot, 1936: 268, fig. 105B. ― Barnard &amp; Karaman, 1991: 542.</p><p>Types. Holotype female (ovigerous), 15 mm, IRSNB.</p><p>Type locality. Palau Enu (as Poeloe Enoe), Aru Islands, Arafura Sea, Indonesia (~ 7°5.0’S 134°30.0’E).</p><p>Material examined. Queensland: 1 specimen, AM P.71054, Lizard Island, 500 m north-east of North Point (14°38.7’S 145°27.2’E), 27/02/2005, mixed algae ( Halimeda macroloba, Halimeda cylindracea, Caulerpa taxifolia, Gracilaria sp., Lobophora sp.) and sediment, 22 m, coll. A. Hoggett &amp; L.L. Vail; 2 specimens, AM P.77897, Lizard Island area, lee of Carter Reef (14°33.0’S 145°35.0’E), 07/03/1983, sand and scattered coral heads, 25–30 m, coll. J.M. Leis; 1 specimen, AM P.77898, Lizard Island area, off Osprey Island (14°40.0’S 145°26.0’E), 07/10/1979, 6– 13 m, coll. J.M. Leis; 4 specimens, AM P.77899, Lizard Island area, off Osprey Island (14°40.0’S 145°26.0’E), 07/10/1979, 3 m, coll. J.M. Leis; 1 specimen, AM P.77900, Lizard Island, off Mrs Watsons Beach (14°40.0’S 145°28.0’E), 24/11/1978, sponge on sand bottom, 18 m, coll. D. Hoese &amp; H.K. Larson; 1 specimen, AM P.78704, Lizard Island area, off Osprey Island (14°40.0’S 145°26.0’E), 07/10/1979, 6– 13 m, coll. J.M. Leis.</p><p>Western Australia: 1 female, AM P.71786, North West Shelf (19°4.8’S 118°50.8’E), 15/02/1983, 82– 83 m, coll. CSIRO North West Shelf Project, FRV Soela; 1 male, AM P.71787, North West Shelf (19°4.8’S 118°50.8’E), 15/02/1983, 82– 83 m, coll. CSIRO North West Shelf Project, FRV Soela; 1 Male, AM P.71788, North West Shelf (19°4.8’S 118°50.8’E), 15/02/1983, 82– 83 m, coll. CSIRO North West Shelf Project, FRV Soela; 1 specimen, AM P.71789, North West Shelf (19°4.8’S 118°50.8’E), 15/02/1983, 82– 83 m, coll. CSIRO North West Shelf Project, FRV Soela; 1 specimen, AM P.71790, North West Shelf (20°0.2’S 117°0.5’E), 4/09/1983, 52 m, coll. CSIRO North West Shelf Project, FRV Soela; 1 Female, AM P.71791, North West Shelf (20°0.2’S 117°0.5’E), 04/09/1983, 52 m, coll. CSIRO North West Shelf Project, FRV Soela; 1 specimen, AM P.71792, North West Shelf (19°5.2’S 118°57.6’E), 14/02/1983, 82 m, coll. CSIRO North West Shelf Project, FRV Soela; 53 specimens, AM P.71793, North West Shelf (19°5.2’S 118°57.6’E), 14/02/1983, 82 m, coll. CSIRO North West Shelf Project, FRV Soela.</p><p>Indonesia: 1 juvenile, ZMA. CRUS.P.9871–9872, anchorage off Pulu Jedan, east coast of Aru Island, Indonesia, [approx. 5°20.0’S 134°50.0’E], 13 m, shelly sand, dredge, 23–26 December 1899, Siboga stn 273 (identified by Pirlot (1936) as W. kroyeri kroyeri); 2 males, ZMA. CRUS.P.9853–9858 and ZMA. CRUS.P.9859–9860 [between Pulau Misool and Irian Jaya, Indonesia, Seram Sea], 1°42.5’S 130°47.5’E, 32 m, sand with stones and broken shell, dredge, 20 August 1899, Siboga stn 164; 4 specimens, ZMA. CRUS.P.9861–9862, ZMA. CRUS.P.9863–9864, ZMA. CRUS.P.9865–9866 and ZMA. CRUS.P.9867–9868, anchorage off Pulu Jedan, east coast of Aru Island, Indonesia, [approx. 5°20.0’S 134°50.0’E], 13 m, shelly sand, dredge, 23–26 December 1899, Siboga stn 273; 1 juvenile, ZMA. CRUS.P.9869–9870, [anchorage on north-east coast of Timor, Timor Sea], 8°39.1’S 127°4.4’E, 34 m, mud, coral debris and maerl, dredge, 18/01/1900, Siboga stn 285.</p><p>Diagnostic description. Head lateral cephalic lobe large, narrowly rounded in female, subacute in male. Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 without anterodistal projection. Labrum, epistome and upper lip fused. Mandible palp article 2 anterodistal margin setose; article 3 with marginal and apical setae. Labium without apical stylets on each lobe. Gnathopod 1 parachelate; basis anterior margin with "bottle” setae; propodus posterior margin smooth. Gnathopod 2 subchelate; carpus long; propodus palm transverse, concave; dactylus not fitting palm. Pereopod 6 basis posteroventral margin rounded. Pereopod 7 basis, posterior margin slightly rounded, minutely crenate, posteroventral margin oblique, sloping inward. Epimeron 3 posteroventral corner narrowly rounded/ subquadrate. Urosomites 1–3 dorsally smooth. Uropod 1 rami subequal in length; uropod 2 rami subequal in length; uropod 3 inner ramus slightly shorter than outer ramus, reaching article 2 of outer ramus.</p><p>Depth range. 3– 83 m.</p><p>Remarks. Waldeckia enoei differs from all species in the genus in having distinctive ‘bottle’ setae on the anterior margin of the gnathopod 1 basis.</p><p>Distribution. Australia: North West Shelf, Western Australia; Great Barrier Reef, Queensland. Indonesia: Aru Island. East Timor: East coast.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33131C16FF8AFFBB85A5FD40FE7F8CA4	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lowry, J. K.;Kilgallen, N. M.	Lowry, J. K., Kilgallen, N. M. (2014): A revision of the lysianassid genus Waldeckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). Zootaxa 3784 (4): 301-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.1
33131C16FF8EFFBB85A5FE30FC9E8AD6.text	33131C16FF8EFFBB85A5FE30FC9E8AD6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Waldeckia kroyeri (White 1847)	<div><p>Waldeckia kroyeri (White, 1847b)</p><p>(Figs 15, 16 f)</p><p>Ephippiphora Kroyeri White, 1847a: 130 (nomen nudum). ― White, 1847b: 124. ― White, 1848: 227. Lysianassa Kröyeri. ― Bate, 1862: 65, pl. 10 fig. 4. ― Haswell, 1882: 233. ― Della Valle, 1893: 850. Socarnes kroyeri . ― Stebbing, 1906: 56.</p><p>Ephippiphora kroyeri . ― Clark &amp; Presswell, 2001: 156.</p><p>Waldeckia kroyeri . ― Hale, 1927: 314. ― Hale, 1929: 208. ― J.L. Barnard, 1958: 102. ― Thurston &amp; Allen, 1969: 373. Waldeckia kroyeri kroyeri . ― Lowry &amp; Stoddart, 2003: 172.</p><p>Socarnes kröyeri . ― Gurjanova, 1962: 303 (key).</p><p>Waldeckia kroyeri kroyeri . ― Barnard &amp; Karaman, 1991: 542.</p><p>not Lysianassa Kröyeri. Thomson, 1879: 237 (= Parawaldeckia thomsoni). prob. not Ephippiphora kröyeri . ― Miers, 1884: 187 (list), 312.</p><p>not Lysianax kroyeri . ― Hutton, 1904: 258.</p><p>not Waldeckia kroyeri kroyeri . ― Pirlot, 1936: 268, fig. 105C (= W. selayarensis sp. nov.).</p><p>Types. Syntypes (of which only one specimen now available) BMNH 45.47 (Natural History Museum, London).</p><p>Type locality. Tasmania, Australia.</p><p>Material examined. South Australia: 3 specimens, AM P.71825, [SA-66] Gulf St Vincent (35°0.0’S 138°0.0’E), 31 Jan 1895, coll. A. Zeitz; 1 male, AM P.71824, [SA-19] Spencer Gulf, Cape Donington (34°44.0’S 135°59.0’E), 21/12/1970, 14 m, coll. N. Coleman; 1 female, AM P.71827 [795 C5/4] Spencer Gulf, Port Pirie, 7 km north-west of Port Davis Creek (33°16.0’S 137°51.0’E), 08/1979, Spencer Gulf Seagrass Survey, 9.3 m, coll. T.J. Ward.</p><p>Tasmania: 1 male, AM P.71823, 1.6 km west of Simpsons Point, D'Entrecasteaux Channel (43°19.0’S 147°10.0’E), 23/03/1970, coll. W.F. Ponder; 1 male, AM P.71821, [TAS-15] D’Entrecasteaux Channel (43°20.0’S 147°10.0’E), dredge, 9 m, coll. unknown; 1 female, AM P.71822, [TAS 17] Derwent Estuary, D'Entrecasteaux Channel (42°54.0’S 147°23.0’E), March 1940, 0.3 m, coll. Tasmanian Biological Survey, Fisheries Department. Western Australia: 1 female, E.4863.001 (on 3 slides), 96–128km west of Eucla, Great Australian Bight (32°13.93’S 127°42.6’E), March 1912, FIS Endeavour Expedition, coll. FIS Endeavour; 2 specimens, AM P.71826, western area of Great Australian Bight (33°5.0’S 128°40.0’E), 05/05/1962, coll. CSIRO Division of Fisheries.</p><p>Diagnostic description. Head lateral cephalic lobe large, narrowly rounded in male, broadly rounded in female. Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 without anterodistal projection. Labrum, epistome and upper lip fused. Mandible palp article 2 anterodistal margin setose; article 3 with marginal and apical setae. Labium without apical stylets on each lobe. Gnathopod 1 parachelate; basis anterior margin with slender setae; propodus posterior margin smooth. Gnathopod 2 minutely subchelate; carpus long; propodus palm transverse, concave; dactylus not fitting palm. Pereopod 6 basis posteroventral margin oblique. Pereopod 7 basis, posterior margin slightly rounded, serrate, posteroventral margin rounded. Epimeron 3 posteroventral corner narrowly rounded. Urosomites 1–3 dorsally smooth. Uropod 1 rami subequal in length; uropod 2 inner ramus slightly shorter than outer ramus; uropod 3 inner ramus shorter than outer ramus, reaching article 2 of outer ramus.</p><p>Remarks. Waldeckia kroyeri is a large species confined to the temperate waters of the south Australian coast (fig. 16f). See remarks under W. selayarensis for further comments on the species.</p><p>Distribution. Australia: South Australia; Tasmania.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33131C16FF8EFFBB85A5FE30FC9E8AD6	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lowry, J. K.;Kilgallen, N. M.	Lowry, J. K., Kilgallen, N. M. (2014): A revision of the lysianassid genus Waldeckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). Zootaxa 3784 (4): 301-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.1
33131C16FF83FFB085A5FF58FBDF8DFF.text	33131C16FF83FFB085A5FF58FBDF8DFF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Waldeckia nitens (Haswell 1879)	<div><p>Waldeckia nitens (Haswell, 1879a)</p><p>(Figs 17–20, 25 a)</p><p>Lysianassa nitens Haswell, 1879a: 255, pl. 7, fig. 5.</p><p>Lysianassa affinis Haswell, 1879a: 256 .</p><p>Waldeckia chevreuxi Stebbing, 1910: 572, pl. 47B. ― Chilton, 1921: 40, fig. 2. ― Chilton, 1922: 4. ― Hale, 1927: 314. ― Hale, 1929: 208. Stephensen, 1931: 8. ― J.L. Barnard, 1958: 102. ― Lowry &amp; Bullock, 1976: 112 (in part, part = Waldeckia sp.). ― Barnard &amp; Karaman, 1991: 542. ― Springthorpe &amp; Lowry, 1994: 133. ― Lowry &amp; Stoddart, 2003: 171.</p><p>Ephippiphora kroyeri . ― Chilton, 1921: 35, figs 1a–i.</p><p>not Waldeckia chevreuxi .— Bellan-Santini &amp; Ledoyer, 1974: 690, pl. 32.— Lowry &amp; Bullock, 1976: 112 (in part).— De Broyer et al. 2007: 133.</p><p>Types. Possible syntype, 1 specimen on four slides, AM P.3435. Old Collection [labeled as CO-type (K. Sheard, 1939)] (see Springthorpe &amp; Lowry (1994)).</p><p>Type locality. Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia (33º51.0’S 151°16.0’E).</p><p>Additional Material examined. New South Wales: 31 specimens, AM P.90720, [NSW-243] Jervis Bay, off Moona Moona Creek (35°3.5’S 150°41.0’E), 15/07/1982, hand collected on SCUBA, 4.5 m, coll. P.B. Berents; 1 female, AM P.90721, [NSW-243] Jervis Bay, off Moona Moona Creek (35°3.5’S 150°41.0’E), 15/07/1982, hand collected on SCUBA, 4.5 m, coll. P.B. Berents; 1 male, AM P.90722, [NSW-243] Jervis Bay, off Moona Moona Creek (35°3.5’S 150°41.0’E), 15/07/1982, hand collected on SCUBA, 4.5 m, coll. P.B. Berents; 1 male, AM P.90723, [NSW-243] Jervis Bay, off Moona Moona Creek (35°3.5’S 150°41.0’E), 15/07/1982, hand collected on SCUBA, 4.5 m, coll. P.B. Berents; 8 specimens, AM P.90724, [NSW-228] Summer Cloud Bay, Wreck Bay (35°10.0’S 150°42.0’E), 29/11/1971, 15 m, coll. P.A. Hutchings; 1 male, AM P.90725, [M2] Munganno Point, Twofold Bay (37°6.0’S 149°53.0’E), 10/10/1984, 6 m, coll. S.J. Keable &amp; J.T. van der Velde; 1 female, AM P.90726 [M2] Munganno Point, Twofold Bay (37°6.0’S 149°53.0’E), 10/10/1984, 6 m, coll. S.J. Keable &amp; J.T. van der Velde; many specimens, AM P.90727, [NSW-249] Jervis Bay, off Moona Moona Creek (35°2.9’S 150°41.2’E), 13/11/1981, 4.5 m, coll. P.B. Berents; 4 specimens, AM P.90728, [NSW-215] Jervis Bay, ocean side of Bowen Island (35°7.0’S 150°46.0’E), 29/11/1971, 33– 36 m, coll. P.A. Hutchings &amp; P.B. Weate; 1 specimen, AM P.90729, [NSW-240] near mouth of Moona Creek, Jervis Bay (35°2.9’S 150°41.0’E), 24/04/1982, 4.5 m, coll. P.B. Berents; 1 specimen, AM P.90730, [NSW-229] Wreck Bay near Jervis Bay, 18 m, coll. P.A. Hutchings &amp; P.B. Weate; 8 specimens, AM P.90731, [NSW-1036] near mouth of Moona Moona Creek, Jervis Bay (35°3.5’S 150°41.0’E), 01/ 12/1983, plankton net by hand, 8 m, coll. P.B. Berents &amp; P.M. Berents; 1 specimen, AM P.90732, [NSW-220] Darling Point south of Jervis Bay, 23/01/1973, 18 m, coll. P.A. Hutchings; 8 specimens, AM P.90733, [NSW-242] Jervis Bay, near Moona Moona Creek (35°3.0’S 150°41.0’E), 18/06/1982, 4.5 m, coll. P.B. Berents; 6 specimens, AM P.90734, [NSW-236] near mouth of Moona Moona Creek, Jervis Bay (35°3.5’S 150°41.0’E), 19/12/1981, 4.5 m, coll. P.B. Berents; 10 specimens, AM P.90735, [NSW-238] off mouth of Moona Moona Creek, Jervis Bay (35°3.5’S 150°41.0’E), 19/02/1982, 4.5 m, coll. P.B. Berents; 18 specimens, AM P.90736, [NSW-239] near mouth of Moona Moona Creek, Jervis Bay (35°2.9’S 150°41.0’E), 03/03/1982, 4.5 m, coll. P.B. Berents; 1 specimen, AM P.90738, [NSW-417] Merimbula Point, Merimbula (36°52.9’S 149°56.9’E), 02/12/1988, baited trap, 35 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; S.J. Keable; 3 females, AM P.90741, [M6, M9] Munganno Point, Twofold Bay (37°6.2’S 149°55.7’E), 19/12/1985, 9 m, coll. S.J. Keable &amp; S.J. Perry; 1 specimen, AM P.90743, [NSW-424] transect offshore from the northern end of Pambula Beach, Merimbula (36°54.8’S 149°55.8’E), 3/12/1988, baited trap, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; S.J. Keable; 1 female, AM P.90745, [M11] Munganno Point, Twofold Bay (37°6.2’S 149°55.7’E), 19/12/1985, 9 m, coll. S.J. Keable &amp; S.J. Perry.</p><p>South Australia: 1 specimen, AM E.6517, Kangaroo Island, Sanders Bank (35°50.0’S 137°15.0’E), 1909– 1914, coll. FIS Endeavour; 1 specimen, AM P.90737, [SA-99] Gulf St Vincent, Sellicks Beach (35°20.0’S 138°27.0’E), 1936, coll. H.M. Hale; 1 female, AM P.90739, [801-C3/8] 4 km northwest of Port Davis Creek, Port Pirie, Spencer Gulf (33°16.0’S 137°51.0’E), 03/1980, 2.8 m, coll. T.J. Ward et al. (Spencer Gulf seagrass survey); 8 specimens, AM P.90744, [SA-95] Sellicks Beach, 04/1936, coll. H.M. Hale.</p><p>Tasmania: 15 specimens, AM P.50893, [TAS-390] north of Hippolyte Rocks, east of Fortescue Bay (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E) 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Martrudan; 231 specimens, AM P.50868, [TAS-371] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E) 17/04/1993 – 18/04/1993, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater on the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 152 specimens, AM P.51035, [TAS-372] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E) 17/04/1993 – 18/04/1993, baited trap, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater on the MV Tasmanian Enterprise; 89 specimens, AM P.51189, [TAS-391] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E) 08/04/1994 – 09/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Martrudan; 32 specimens, AM P.51317, [TAS-409] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E) 09/04/1994 – 10/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Martrudan; 227 specimens, AM P.51330, [TAS-408] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E) 09/04/1994 – 10/04/1994, baited trap, SEAS Project, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; K. Dempsey on the MV Martrudan; 24 specimens, AM P.90742, [TAS-353] east of Fortescue Bay, north of Hippolyte Rocks (43°6.7’S 148°3.45’E) 16/04/1993 – 17/04/1993, baited trap, 100 m, coll. J.K. Lowry &amp; P. Freewater on the MV Tasmanian Enterprise.</p><p>Victoria: many specimens, AM P.90767, [VIC 79] Warrnambool Bay, 29/04/1988, baited trap, coll. P.B. Berents &amp; R.T. Springthorpe; 1 specimen, AM P.90768, [VIC-2] south-east face of Gabo Island (37°34.0’S 149°55.0’E), 19/02/1973, 28 m, coll. P.A. Hutchings.</p><p>Diagnostic description. Head lateral cephalic lobe large, broad, subacute or narrowly rounded in male, broadly rounded in female. Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 without anterodistal projection. Labrum, epistome and upper lip fused. Mandible palp article 2 anterodistal margin setose; article 3 with marginal and apical setae. Labium without apical stylets on each lobe. Gnathopod 1 parachelate; basis anterior margin with slender setae; propodus posterior margin smooth. Gnathopod 2 subchelate; carpus long; propodus palm transverse, slightly concave; dactylus not fitting palm. Pereopod 6 basis posteroventral margin rounded. Pereopod 7 basis, posterior margin almost straight, minutely crenate, posteroventral margin oblique (slightly concave). Epimeron 3 posteroventral corner narrowly rounded. Urosomites 1–3 dorsally smooth. Uropod 1 outer ramus slightly longer than inner ramus; uropod 2 rami subequal in length; uropod 3 rami inner ramus slightly shorter than outer ramus, almost reaching article 2 of outer ramus.</p><p>Depth range. 0– 100 m.</p><p>Remarks. Waldeckia nitens is very similar to W. australiensis and the distribution ranges of these two species overlap considerably. The most useful character for distinguishing these species is the gnathopod 2, which in W. australiensis is chelate with the dactylus always fitting the palm, while in W. nitens it is subchelate with the dactylus distinctly shorter than the palm.</p><p>Bellan-Santini &amp; Ledoyer (1974) recorded W. chevreuxi (here placed in the synonymy of W. nitens) from Kerguelen Island. However, we do not believe that species to be a Waldeckia as the mandibular molar does not appear to be developed, the mandibular palp has no setae, the first gnathopod is simple, the merus of pereopod 7 is not expanded, the outer ramus of uropod 3 is only 1-articulate and the rami have no plumose setae and the apical robust setae of the telson are not strongly developed.</p><p>Distribution. Australia: South Australia; Tasmania; Victoria; New South Wales.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33131C16FF83FFB085A5FF58FBDF8DFF	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lowry, J. K.;Kilgallen, N. M.	Lowry, J. K., Kilgallen, N. M. (2014): A revision of the lysianassid genus Waldeckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). Zootaxa 3784 (4): 301-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.1
33131C16FF86FFB385A5FF58FEA889FE.text	33131C16FF86FFB385A5FF58FEA889FE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Waldeckia nudum (Imbach 1967) Imbach 1967	<div><p>Waldeckia nudum (Imbach, 1967)</p><p>(Fig. 25 b)</p><p>Lepidepecreum nudum Imbach, 1967: 53, pl. 1. ― Barnard &amp; Karaman, 1991: 496. Waldeckia elephas Hirayama &amp; Kikuchi, 1980: 151, figs 1–5. ― Hirayama, 1985: 192. ― Barnard &amp; Karaman, 1991: 542. Waldeckia nudum . ― Lowry, 2000: 322.</p><p>? Waldeckia australiensis . ― Ren, 2012: 174, fig. 76.</p><p>Types. Holotype, male, 10 mm, ZMUC CRU-7569.</p><p>Type locality. Off Nhatrang, Vietnam (12°16.91'N, 109°16.88'E), 18/03/1960, 17 m, coarse brown sand (NAGA Stn 256).</p><p>Material examined. 20 specimens, AM P.92567 and 20 specimens, RMBR, SS- 3498 (SW-137) between St Johns and Lazarus Islands, Singapore, baited trap, 25 m depth, N. Bruce &amp; J.K. Lowry, 31 May 2013. 3 specimens, AM P.92568, north-west of Koh Phayam, Andaman Sea (approximately 09°47'49.3"N 98°22'52.3"E) coll. Montri Sumontha, 15 August 2013.</p><p>Diagnostic description. Head lateral cephalic lobe large, broad, subacute. Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 without anterodistal projection. Labrum, epistome and upper lip fused. Mandible palp article 2 anterodistal margin setose; article 3 with marginal and apical setae. Labium, apical stylets not known. Gnathopod 1 parachelate; basis with slender setae; propodus posterior margin smooth. Gnathopod 2 minutely chelate; carpus long; palm minute, obtuse; dactylus fitting palm. Pereopod 6 basis posteroventral margin rounded. Pereopod 7 basis, slightly rounded, minutely crenate, posteroventral margin oblique. Epimeron 3 posteroventral corner narrowly rounded. Urosomites 1–3 dorsally smooth. Uropod 1 rami subequal in length; uropod 2 rami subequal in length; uropod 3 rami subequal in length, inner ramus reaching article 2 of outer ramus.</p><p>Depth range. 17– 25 m.</p><p>Remarks. Imbach (1967) originally described W. nudum in the genus Lepidepecreum . When Hirayama &amp; Kikuchi (1980) described W. elephas they did not consider W. nudum . We think that the type of W. nudum is not fully mature (the mandibular palp is weakly setose in comparison to the type of W. elephas), and is a senior synonym of W. elephas . Waldeckia nudum differs from other species in the genus in the smooth posterior margin of the gnathopod 1 propodus in combination with the minutely chelate gnathopod 2 and the oblique posteroventral margin of the basis of pereopod 7.</p><p>Distribution. Japan: Tomioka Bay. Vietnam: Nhatrang. Singapore: Singapore Straits. Thailand: Koh Phang, Andaman Sea.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33131C16FF86FFB385A5FF58FEA889FE	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lowry, J. K.;Kilgallen, N. M.	Lowry, J. K., Kilgallen, N. M. (2014): A revision of the lysianassid genus Waldeckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). Zootaxa 3784 (4): 301-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.1
33131C16FF86FF8C85A5FA86FDA78C6D.text	33131C16FF86FF8C85A5FA86FDA78C6D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Waldeckia obesa (Chevreux 1905) Chevreux 1905	<div><p>Waldeckia obesa (Chevreux, 1905)</p><p>(Fig. 25 c)</p><p>Charcotia obesa Chevreux, 1905: 163, fig. 3 (see De Broyer et al. (2007) for comprehensive synonymy and distribution). Orchomene arnaudi Bellan-Santini, 1972: 205, fig. 22.</p><p>Waldeckia robusta Ren &amp; Huang, 1991: 255, 310, figs 44, 45.</p><p>Types. MNHN.</p><p>Type locality. Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica: Anvers Island, Biscoe Bay (64°50.0’S, 110 m) and Booth Island.</p><p>Diagnostic description. Head lateral cephalic lobe large, broad, subacute. Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 without anterodistal projection. Labrum, epistome and upper lip separate. Mandible palp article 2 anterodistal margin setose; article 3 with marginal and apical setae. Labium without apical stylets on each lobe. Gnathopod 1 parachelate; basis anterior margin with slender setae; propodus posterior margin smooth. Gnathopod 2 minutely subchelate; carpus long; propodus palm transverse, dactylus fitting palm. Pereopod 6 basis posteroventral margin rounded. Pereopod 7 basis, posterior margin almost straight, smooth, posteroventral margin rounded. Epimeron 3 posterior margin with strong spine above rounded posteroventral corner. Urosomite 1 with small dorsodistal acute spine. Uropod 1 outer ramus slightly longer than inner ramus; uropod 2 outer ramus slightly longer than inner ramus; uropod 3 inner ramus shorter than outer ramus, reaching article 2 of outer ramus.</p><p>Depth range. 0–1030 m.</p><p>Remarks. De Broyer et al. (2007) considered W. arnaudi (Bellan-Santini, 1972) and W. robusta Ren &amp; Huang, 1991 to be a juveniles of W. obesa . We accept this decision. Waldeckia obesa differs from all other species (except W. tangaroa sp. nov.) in having a labrum with separate epistome and upper lip. It also differs from all other species of Waldeckia in having a strong spine above rounded posteroventral corner of epimeron 3. Distribution. Circum-Antarctic.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33131C16FF86FF8C85A5FA86FDA78C6D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lowry, J. K.;Kilgallen, N. M.	Lowry, J. K., Kilgallen, N. M. (2014): A revision of the lysianassid genus Waldeckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). Zootaxa 3784 (4): 301-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.1
33131C16FFB9FF8C85A5FE78FC8589B6.text	33131C16FFB9FF8C85A5FE78FC8589B6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Waldeckia orchospina (Hirayama 1986) Hirayama 1986	<div><p>Waldeckia orchospina (Hirayama, 1986) comb. nov.</p><p>(Fig. 25 d)</p><p>Orchomene orchospina Hirayama, 1986: 16, figs 207–208.― Barnard &amp; Karaman, 1991: 509.</p><p>Types. Holotype,? female, 3.0 mm, AMBL-Amph. 89.</p><p>Type locality. Tomioka Bay, Amakusa Island, Kyushu, Japan.</p><p>Diagnostic description. Head lateral cephalic lobe large, broadly rounded. Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 without anterodistal projection. Labrum, epistome and upper lip not known. Mandible palp article 2 anterodistal margin asetose; article 3 with apical setae. Labium with apical stylets on each lobe. Gnathopod 1 parachelate; basis anterior margin with few slender setae; propodus posterior margin smooth. Gnathopod 2 minutely chelate; carpus long; propodus palm obtuse, straight; dactylus fitting palm. Pereopod 6 basis posteroventral margin rounded. Pereopod 7 basis posterior margin almost straight, smooth, posteroventral margin rounded. Epimeron 3 posterior ventral corner produced, subacute. Urosomites 1–3 dorsally smooth. Uropod 1 rami subequal in length; uropod 2 rami subequal in length; uropod 3 inner ramus shorter than outer ramus, not reaching article 2 of outer ramus.</p><p>Depth range. Depth unknown.</p><p>Remarks. Hirayama (1986) probably based his description of this species on a juvenile. Waldeckia orchospina appears to be very similar to W. tomiokaensis and shares the same known distribution. They differ in the shape of the posterior margin of pereopod 7 (straight in W. orchospina and slightly rounded in W. tomiokaensis) and in the labium which has apical stylets in W. orchospina .</p><p>Distribution. Japan: Amakusa Island, Tomioka Bay.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33131C16FFB9FF8C85A5FE78FC8589B6	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lowry, J. K.;Kilgallen, N. M.	Lowry, J. K., Kilgallen, N. M. (2014): A revision of the lysianassid genus Waldeckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). Zootaxa 3784 (4): 301-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.1
33131C16FFB9FF8E85A5FADEFDC08E1D.text	33131C16FFB9FF8E85A5FADEFDC08E1D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Waldeckia selayarensis	<div><p>Waldeckia selayarensis sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 21, 25 e)</p><p>Waldeckia kroyeri kroyeri Pirlot, 1936: 268, fig. 105C.</p><p>Types. Holotype, male, approximately 13.0 mm, ZMA.CRUS.P.9835–9847, Banda Sea, Indonesia (7°0.0’S 120°34.5’E), 120–400 m, pale grey mud to coralline sand, dredge, 1–2/05/1899, Siboga stn 65a.</p><p>Additional material examined. Western Australia: 5 specimens, AM P.55084, [01-B18-S] North West Shelf (20°1.2’S 116°57.5’E) 22/02/1983, epibenthic sled, coll. CSIRO North-West Shelf project on the FRV Soela.</p><p>Indonesia: 1 juvenile, ZMA. CRUS.P.9805–9809, Sailus Ketjil, Paternoster Islands [= Pulu Tenga, Indonesia, Bali Sea, approximately 7°30.0’S 117°30.0’E], to 27 m, coral and coral sand, dredge or Monaco-trap, 30–31 March 1899, Siboga stn 37; 2 specimens, ZMA. CRUS.P.9810–9811 and ZMA. CRUS.P.9812–9813, anchorage off Pulu Sarassa, Postillon Islands, [= Sabatana, Flores Sea, Indonesia, approx. 6°30.0’S 119°00.0’E], 36 m, coral, dredge, 4– 5 April, 1899, Siboga stn 43; 1 female, ZMA. CRUS.P.9814–9816, southern part of Molo Strait, [Indonesia, approx. 9°00.0’N 120°00.0’E], 69–91 m, fine sand or hard sand with broken shells and stones, dredge and trawl, 19/04/1899, Siboga stn 51; 1 male, ZMA. CRUS.P.9817–9834, Banda Sea, Indonesia], 7°00.0’S 120°34.5’E, 120– 400 m, pale grey mud to coralline sand, dredge, 1–2/05/1899, Siboga stn 65a; 1 male, ZMA. CRUS.P.9848–9852, [north-west of Waigeo Island, Indonesia], 0°03.8’N 130°24.3’E, 141 m, fine and coarse sand with dead shells, dredge, 14 August 1899, Siboga stn 153.</p><p>Etymology. Named for the Selayar Islands, Indonesia, close to the type locality.</p><p>Diagnostic description. Head lateral cephalic lobe large, broadly rounded. Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 without anterodistal projection. Labrum, epistome and upper lip fused. Mandible palp article 2 anterodistal margin setose; article 3 with marginal and apical setae. Labium without apical stylets on each lobe. Gnathopod 1 parachelate; basis anterior margin with slender setae; propodus posterior margin smooth. Gnathopod 2 subchelate; carpus long; propodus palm transverse, concave; dactylus not fitting palm. Pereopod 6 basis posteroventral margin rounded. Pereopod 7 basis, posterior margin slightly rounded, serrate, posteroventral margin straight. Epimeron 3 posteroventral corner narrowly rounded. Urosomites 1–3 dorsally smooth. Uropod 1 rami subequal in length; uropod 2 rami subequal in length; uropod 3 inner ramus shorter than outer ramus, reaching to article 2 of outer ramus.</p><p>Depth range. 27– 400 m.</p><p>Remarks. Pirlot (1936) originally recorded this species as Waldeckia kroyeri kroyeri . We have re-examined the material described by him and concluded that it in fact represents a distinct species. Although the differences between the taxa are subtle, W. selayarensis sp. nov. can be distinguished from W. kroyeri by the more rounded shape of the posteroventral margin of the pereopod 6 basis, the broader palm and larger, more slender dactylus of gnathopod 2, and the subequal lengths of the uropod 2 rami. The body size of W. selayarensis sp. nov. is also noticeably smaller than that of W. kroyeri .</p><p>Distribution. Australia: North West Shelf, Western Australia. Indonesia: Paternoster Islands; Postillon Islands; Molo Strait; Banda Sea; Waigeo Island.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33131C16FFB9FF8E85A5FADEFDC08E1D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lowry, J. K.;Kilgallen, N. M.	Lowry, J. K., Kilgallen, N. M. (2014): A revision of the lysianassid genus Waldeckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). Zootaxa 3784 (4): 301-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.1
33131C16FFBBFF8A85A5FCA8FB808FC4.text	33131C16FFBBFF8A85A5FCA8FB808FC4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Waldeckia tangaroa	<div><p>Waldeckia tangaroa sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 22–24, 25 f)</p><p>Types. Holotype male, 25.0 mm, AM P.69096, east of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia (33°3.6’S 152°48.8’E), 8/10/1982, Menzies trawl, 2632–2698 m, coll. R.T. Springthorpe &amp; W.F. Ponder, RV Tangaroa . Paratypes: 1 male, 15.5 mm, AM P.69095, east of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia (33°2.6’S 153°4.4’E), 8/ 10/1982, Menzies trawl, 3588–3658 m, coll. R.T. Springthorpe, RV Tangaroa; 1 specimen, 12.5 mm, AM P.69097, same collection data as holotype.</p><p>Other material examined. 1 female, ~11.0 mm, NMV J46812, 96 km S of Point Hicks, Victoria, Australia (38°40.29'S 149°18.06'E), 25/10/1988, WHOI epibenthic sled, 2900 m, compacted clay, coll. G.C.B. Poore et al. from the RV Franklin.</p><p>Etymology. Named for the New Zealand Research Vessel Tangaroa from which the type material species was collected. Used as a noun in apposition.</p><p>Diagnostic description. Head lateral cephalic lobe large, broad, subacute. Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 with anterodistal lobe reaching halfway along article 2. Labrum, epistome and upper lip separate, upper lip protruding, apically subacute. Mandible palp article 2 anterodistal margin setose; article 3 with marginal and apical setae. Labium without apical stylets on each lobe. Gnathopod 1 parachelate; basis anterior margin with slender setae; propodus posterior margin smooth. Gnathopod 2 minutely chelate; carpus long; propodus palm slightly obtuse, straight; dactylus fitting palm. Pereopod 6 basis posteroventral margin rounded, distally truncated. Pereopod 7 basis, posterior margin slightly rounded, minutely crenate, posteroventral margin rounded. Epimeron 3 posteroventral corner subquadrate. Urosomite 1 with small dorsodistal acute spine. Uropod 1 rami subequal in length; uropod 2 rami subequal in length; uropod 3 inner ramus shorter than outer ramus, not reaching article 2 of outer ramus.</p><p>Depth range. 2632–3658 m.</p><p>Remarks. Waldeckia tangaroa is similar to W. obesa in two interesting characters: the labrum has the epistome and upper lip separate and urosomite 1 has a small dorsodistal acute spine. It differs from other species of Waldeckia in having a large anterodistally produced lobe on antenna 1 peduncular article 1 and a protruding apically acute upper lip.</p><p>Distribution. Australia: east of Newcastle, New South Wales, Tasman Sea.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33131C16FFBBFF8A85A5FCA8FB808FC4	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lowry, J. K.;Kilgallen, N. M.	Lowry, J. K., Kilgallen, N. M. (2014): A revision of the lysianassid genus Waldeckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). Zootaxa 3784 (4): 301-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.1
33131C16FFBFFF8585A5FA5AFD4F8941.text	33131C16FFBFFF8585A5FA5AFD4F8941.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Waldeckia tomiokaensis (Hirayama 1986) Hirayama 1986	<div><p>Waldeckia tomiokaensis (Hirayama, 1986) comb. nov.</p><p>(Fig. 29 a)</p><p>Orchomene tomiokaensis Hirayama, 1986: 12, figs 204–206. ― Barnard &amp; Karaman, 1991: 509.</p><p>Types. Female, 10 mm, AMBL-Amph. 61. Paratypes, 2 specimens, AMBL-Amph. 61</p><p>Type locality. Tomioka Bay, Ariake Sea, Kyushu, Japan.</p><p>Diagnostic description. Head lateral cephalic lobe large, broadly rounded. Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 without anterodistal projection. Labrum, epistome and upper lip fused. Mandible palp article 2 anterodistal margin setose; article 3 with marginal and apical setae. Labium without apical stylets on each lobe. Gnathopod 1 parachelate; basis anterior margin with slender setae; propodus posterior margin smooth. Gnathopod 2 minutely chelate; carpus long; propodus palm obtuse, straight; dactylus fitting palm. Pereopod 6 basis posteroventral margin weakly oblique, almost rounded. Pereopod 7 basis, posterior margin slightly rounded, minutely serrate, posteroventral margin rounded. Epimeron 3 posteroventral corner narrowly rounded to subacute. Urosomites 1–3 dorsally smooth. Uropod 1 rami subequal in length; uropod 2 rami subequal in length; uropod 3 rami subequal in length.</p><p>Depth range. Unknown.</p><p>Remarks. See also remarks under Waldeckia orchospina, which is very similar to this species. Based on the subquadrate/narrowly rounded posteroventral corner of epimeron 3 and the rounded posteroventral margin of the basis of pereopod 7 Waldeckia tomiokaensis is also similar to W. brachycephala and W. selayarensis, and the southern Australian species W. kroyeri . It differs from both W. kroyeri and W. selayarensis in having a chelate as opposed to a subchelate gnathopod 2, and from W. brachycephala in the relative lengths of the rami of the uropods (subequal in length in W. tomiokaensis).</p><p>Distribution. Japan: Tomioka Bay, Ariake Sea.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33131C16FFBFFF8585A5FA5AFD4F8941	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lowry, J. K.;Kilgallen, N. M.	Lowry, J. K., Kilgallen, N. M. (2014): A revision of the lysianassid genus Waldeckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). Zootaxa 3784 (4): 301-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.1
33131C16FFB0FF8585A5FB5DFD6F8A96.text	33131C16FFB0FF8585A5FB5DFD6F8A96.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Waldeckia warreen	<div><p>Waldeckia warreen sp. nov.</p><p>(Figs 26–28, 29 b)</p><p>Types. Holotype, ovigerous female, 12.0 mm, AM P.69627, Fortescue Bay, Tasmania, Australia (43°2.0’S 147°57.0’E), 25/01/1941, coll. I.S. Munro from the FRV Warreen . Paratypes, 2 specimens, 5.0–9.0 mm, AM P.69628, same collection data as holotype.</p><p>Etymology. Named for the Fisheries Research Vessel Warreen which surveyed the continental shelf and slope in the late 1930s and early 1940s and from which the types of this species were collected. Used as a noun in apposition.</p><p>Diagnostic description. Head lateral cephalic lobe large, narrowly rounded. Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 without anterodistal projection. Labrum, epistome and upper lip fused. Mandible palp article 2 anterodistal margin setose; article 3 with marginal and apical setae. Labium without apical stylets on each lobe. Gnathopod 1 subchelate; basis anterior margin with slender setae; propodus posterior margin minutely crenate distally. Gnathopod 2 minutely chelate; carpus long; propodus palm obtuse, straight; dactylus fitting palm. Pereopod 6 basis posteroventral margin rounded. Pereopod 7 basis, posterior margin slightly rounded, minutely crenate, posteroventral margin straight to slightly rounded. Epimeron 3 posteroventral corner narrowly rounded. Urosomites 1–3 dorsally smooth. Uropod 1 rami subequal in length; uropod 2 rami subequal in length; uropod 3 inner ramus shorter than outer ramus, not reaching article 2 of outer ramus.</p><p>Depth range. 5– 9 m.</p><p>Remarks. Waldeckia warreen sp. nov. is easily distinguished from all other species of Waldeckia in having a subchelate gnathopod 1.</p><p>Distribution. Australia: Fortescue Bay, Tasmania.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/33131C16FFB0FF8585A5FB5DFD6F8A96	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Lowry, J. K.;Kilgallen, N. M.	Lowry, J. K., Kilgallen, N. M. (2014): A revision of the lysianassid genus Waldeckia with the description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassidae, Waldeckiinae subfam. nov.). Zootaxa 3784 (4): 301-345, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.1
