2011
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2732.1.3
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Three new species of Indochinamon Yeo & Ng, 2007 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Potamoidea: Potamidae) from Vietnam, with a redescription of Ranguna (Ranguna) kimboiensis Dang, 1975

Abstract: Three new species of Indochinamon Yeo & Ng, 2007, are described from Vietnam. The poorly known Vietnamese species Indochinamon kimboiense (Dang, 1975) is redescribed. The holotype of I. kimboiense is lost, and a topotypic specimen is designated as the neotype. Indochinamon bavi n. sp. from Ba Vi National Park, Ha Tay Province, and I. phongnha n. sp. from Phong Nha, Quang Binh Province, are allied to I. kimboiense, but can be distinguished by the characters of the carapace, chela and male first pleopod. Ind… Show more

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“…The new species also differs from I. dangi Naruse, Quynh & Yeo, 2011, in the following characters: the infraorbital margin is straight mesially and curves upward laterally (vs. infraorbital margin almost entirely straight and oblique); the G1 terminal segment bends to a lesser degree (ca. 70°) (vs. terminal segment with stronger bend, ca.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…The new species also differs from I. dangi Naruse, Quynh & Yeo, 2011, in the following characters: the infraorbital margin is straight mesially and curves upward laterally (vs. infraorbital margin almost entirely straight and oblique); the G1 terminal segment bends to a lesser degree (ca. 70°) (vs. terminal segment with stronger bend, ca.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…The new species can be differentiated from I. dangi Naruse, Quynh & Yeo, 2011, by the lesser degree of the bend of the G1 terminal segment (ca. 70°) (vs. terminal segment with stronger bend, ca.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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