Synalpheus apioceros Coutière, 1909

Paixão, Pedro Henrique, Terossi, Mariana, Pasinatto, Karmine, Bochini, Gabriel Lucas & Almeida, Alexandre Oliveira, 2025, Shrimps of the genus Synalpheus Spence Bate, 1888 (Decapoda: Alpheidae) from Northeast Brazil region, Zootaxa 5666 (1), pp. 1-52 : 8-9

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5666.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16610148

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scientific name

Synalpheus apioceros Coutière, 1909
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Material examined: Maranhão—São José de Ribamar : 1 F, Praia de Araçagi, MOUFPE 9111 View Materials ; Pernambuco— Cabo de Santo Agostinho : 2 F, Baía de Suape, 8°21′54′′S 34°56′50′′W, MOUFPE 21871 View Materials GoogleMaps ; Goiana : 1 M, 1 OV , Milênio Project , St. 03, Rio Carrapicho, 11.ii.2004, MOUFPE 15783 View Materials ; 1 M, Praia de Pontas de Pedra , 07°37′00′′S 34°48′51′′W, 1.0 m depth, MOUFPE 21873 View Materials GoogleMaps ; Ilha de Itamaracá : 1 M, MOUFPE 8897 View Materials ; Paulista : 1 M, Praia de Maria Farinha, MOUFPE 8788 View Materials ; Continental Shelf off Recife: 1 M, 07.ii.2018, 8°08′51.5′′S 34°34′08.0′′W, 65.0 m depth, in sponge, MOUFPE 21803 View Materials GoogleMaps .

Description: Coutière (1909) and Anker et al. (2012).

Distribution: USA (Florida), Gulf of Mexico, Bahamas, Caribbean Sea, Suriname, and Brazil (from Amapá to Santa Catarina and seamounts of the North Chain) ( Chace 1972; Lemaitre 1984; Christoffersen 1998; Coelho-Filho 2006; Anker et al. 2012).

Ecology: On rocky shores with high concentration of sponges, ascidians and coral rubble; in crevices of coral rocks, among ascidians, bryozoans and sponges; in mangrove areas, either among the roots or in shipwormperforated mangrove wood; mostly in heterosexual pairs; intertidal to 65 m ( Pequegnat & Ray 1974; Rodríguez 1980; Anker et al. 2012; this study).

Remarks: The present study extends the known bathymetric depth of S. apioceros from 20 m ( Pequegnat & Ray 1974) to 65 m. This species exhibits notable morphological variation and has been suggested as a potential species complex ( Anker et al. 2012). Further studies are required to comprehensively assess the extent of morphological variation within what is currently recognized as S. apioceros .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Alpheidae

Genus

Synalpheus

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