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Specimen Halicarcinus ovatus Stimpson, 1858
Labeled as "Hymenicus varius Dana, Port Stephens, Haswell type 1882". Specimens (1 male and 1 female) re-identified by C. d'Udekem d'Acoz on 30.11.2016, in using Poore (2004). These specimens belong to a series of crustaceans received in 1882 by the RBINS and abusively referred as topotypes.
Located in Virtual collections / / Malacostraca / Decapoda
Specimen Lepidochitona berryana Eernisse, 1986
Oririginal name: Lepidochitona berryana Eernisse, 1986 synonym of current name: Cyanoplax berryana (Eernisse, 1986). Remarks: Found dry in collection, rehydrated on 01-08-2019. (RBINS, MT.3802) - Topotype - I.G.30275 - Ischnochitonidae Dall, 1889 - Location: 41st Ave, Santa Cruz Co; California, USA; unknown depth. Leg:D.Eernisse (ex.Collection: .D. Eernisse) Determination: Van Belle Pres: Diethylether. Ethanol, 80%
Located in Virtual collections / / Mollusca / Polyplacophora
Image JPEG image Macrobrachium lar (Fabricius, 1798) - lateral habitus.
Located in Virtual collections / / Decapoda / Macrobrachium lar (Fabricius, 1798)
Specimen Macrobrachium lar (Fabricius, 1798)
Labeled as "Palaemon ornatus Oliv., Ngi Hld, Solomond Island, gift 524 (Museum of Sydney), Haswell type 1882". Male specimen. RBINS INV. 11514. Re-identified as Macrobrachium lar by C. d'Udekem d'Acoz on 02.12.2016, in using Carpenter & Niem (1998). The present specimen belongs to a batch of crustaceans received in 1882 by RBINS from Haswell, and which were abusively registered as "topotypes".
Located in Virtual collections / / Malacostraca / Decapoda
Specimen Micippa spinosa Stimpson, 1857
Australia, Port Jackson, Haswell 1882. RBINS INV. 116809. Original name on label: Paramicippe spinosa. This specimen, which is a male belong to a batch of crustaceans received from Haswell by RBINS in 1882, and which are registered as "topotypes". The present specimen is really a topotype, as the original material of Stimpson (1857) came from Port Jackson.
Located in Virtual collections / / Malacostraca / Decapoda
Image JPEG image Mictyris longicarpus Latreille, 1806 - label
Located in Virtual collections / / Decapoda / Mictyris longicarpus Latreille, 1806
Image JPEG image Mictyris longicarpus Latreille, 1806 - female - facial view.
Located in Virtual collections / / Decapoda / Mictyris longicarpus Latreille, 1806
Image JPEG image Mictyris longicarpus Latreille, 1806 - female - dorsal view.
Located in Virtual collections / / Decapoda / Mictyris longicarpus Latreille, 1806
Specimen Mictyris longicarpus Latreille, 1806
Labeled as "Myctiris [sic] longicarpus Latr. Australia, Port Jackson, Haswell Type 1882. RBINS INV. 113080. There were 6 female and 1 male Mictyris specimens in the tube. The females were indeed Mictyris longicarpus but the male was Mictyris longicarpus (det. d'Udekem d'Acoz 2016, in using the handbook of Poore 2004 and other references). The erroneously identified was removed from the sample. These specimens belong to a collection of Australian crustaceans received from Haswell in 1882 by the RBINS; all these specimens are registered as "topotypes" (most of them abusively). The type locality given by Latreille (1806) is vague and does not refer specifically to Australia; it runs as follows: "In Oceano Indiae orientalis". The name Mictyris longicarpus is used herein in the sense defined by Poore (2004).
Located in Virtual collections / / Malacostraca / Decapoda
Specimen Mictyris platycheles H. Milne Edwards, 1852
Labeled as "Myctiris [sic] longicarpus Latr. Australia, Port Jackson, Haswell Type 1882. RBINS INV. 113080. There were 6 female and 1 male Mictyris specimens in the tube. The females were indeed Mictyris longicarpus (retained in RBINS INV. 113080) but the male was Mictyris longicarpus (det. d'Udekem d'Acoz 2016, in using the handbook of Poore 2004 and other references). The erroneously identified male was removed from the sample RBINS INV. 113080 and a new registration number will be given to it; this male is the object of the present file and is illustrated herein. These specimens belong to a collection of Australian crustaceans received from Haswell in 1882 by the RBINS; all these specimens are registered as "topotypes" (most of them abusively).
Located in Virtual collections / / Malacostraca / Decapoda