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1 November 2010 Establishing a Neotype for Elasmopus rapax Costa, 1853 and Its Presence as an Invasive Species in Temperate Australian Waters
Lauren E. Hughes, James K. Lowry
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Abstract

A neotype of Elasmopus rapax Costa, 1853 is designated based on material from the Fusaro Coastal Lagoon, Central Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy. The species is confirmed as an invasive species in Australian ports. Populations of E. rapax are identified from seven port, harbour, and marina locations around the south-eastern, southern, and south-western coasts. Museum collections indicate that this species has been present in Australia since at least 1884. It is not currently known from tropical Australia.

Lauren E. Hughes and James K. Lowry "Establishing a Neotype for Elasmopus rapax Costa, 1853 and Its Presence as an Invasive Species in Temperate Australian Waters," Journal of Crustacean Biology 30(4), 699-709, (1 November 2010). https://doi.org/10.1651/10-3290.1
Received: 21 January 2010; Accepted: 1 February 2010; Published: 1 November 2010
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KEYWORDS
Amphipoda
Australia
Elasmopus rapax
invasive species
Maeridae
neotype
taxonomy
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