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Identification of phyllosoma larvae of the lobsters Acantharctus and Biarctus (Crustacea: Scyllaridae) from the SW Indian Ocean
Genis-Armero, R.; Groeneveld, J.; Singh, S.; Clark, P.F.; Corbari, L.; Palero, F. (2023). Identification of phyllosoma larvae of the lobsters Acantharctus and Biarctus (Crustacea: Scyllaridae) from the SW Indian Ocean. Zool. Stud. 62: 23. https://dx.doi.org/10.6620/ZS.2023.62-33
In: Zoological studies. Academia Sinica: Taipei. ISSN 1021-5506; e-ISSN 1810-522X, more
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Keywords
    Acantharctus Holthuis, 2002 [WoRMS]; Biarctus Holthuis, 2002 [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    SW Indian Ocean; South Africa; KwaZulu-Natal Bight; Phyllosomas; Morphological description

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  • Genis-Armero, R.
  • Groeneveld, J.
  • Singh, S.
  • Clark, P.F.
  • Corbari, L.
  • Palero, F.

Abstract
    The accurate assignment of cryptic larvae to species-level is a key aspect of marine ecological research and can be achieved through integrated molecular and morphological studies. A combination of two mitochondrial markers (COI and 16S) and a detailed morphological analysis was used to identify phyllosoma larvae of slipper lobster (Scyllaridae) species collected during a survey in the SW Indian Ocean. Two morphotypes were tentatively assigned to Acantharctus ornatus and Biarctus pumilus, both genera for which the larval morphology was unknown. Morphological revision of an adult specimen used to generate the putative A. ornatus sequences in GenBank revealed that it was misidentified and corresponds to B. dubius. The final phyllosoma stage of B. pumilus and subfinal and final stages of A. ornatus were described, clarifying prior misidentifications in the literature. Scyllarid biodiversity in the SW Indian Ocean is underestimated and sampling of deeper water layers is recommended to complete current knowledge of species and larval stages present in the region.

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