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Oncinopus neptunus Adams & White, 1848
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Labeled as "Oncinopus subpellucidus Stimpson, Port Jackson [Australia], gift of the museum of Sydney 244, Haswell type 1882". RBINS INV. 116808. The identification and the nomenclature have been updated by C. d'Udekem d'Acoz on 02.12.2016. Illustrations of Oncinopus neptunus by Adams & White, (1848) and of Oncinopus aranea by De Haan (1839) were used for re-identification. There are about 10 specimens in the vial. These specimens belong to a batch of crustaceans received by RBINS and abusively registered globally as topotypes. the type locality given by Adams & White (1848) is "Hab. Mare Mindorum" [i.e. Philippines and not Australia]..No publisherTopotype2015/09/16 11:56:00 GMT+1SpecimenOzius truncatus H. Milne Edwards, 1834 - label.
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No publisherCopyright: RBINS / DIGIT-4 Belspo Licence: CC BY NC NDTopotype2015/09/16 11:56:00 GMT+1ImageOzius truncatus H. Milne Edwards, 1834
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Labeled as "Ozius truncatus M. Edw., Ins. Woodlark, topotype, Haswell 1882". RBINS INV. 113675. The glass includes one male specimen. The type material of H. Milne Edwards (1834) came from Australia. Woodlark Island is actually an island situated, east of Papua New Guinea. Hence it is abusive to consider this specimen as a topotype. At first glance the identification of the specimen seems to be correct (d'Udekem d'Acoz, observation made on 02.12.2016). Maybe the locality is erroneous.No publisherTopotype2015/09/16 11:56:00 GMT+1SpecimenMicippa spinosa Stimpson, 1857
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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.No publisherTopotype2015/09/16 11:56:00 GMT+1SpecimenMacrobrachium lar (Fabricius, 1798) - lateral habitus.
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No publisherCopyright: RBINS / DIGIT-4 Belspo Licence: CC BY NC NDTopotype2015/09/16 11:56:00 GMT+1ImageMacrobrachium lar (Fabricius, 1798)
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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".No publisherTopotype2015/09/16 11:56:00 GMT+1SpecimenPilumnus vespertilio (Fabricius, 1793) - label.
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No publisherCopyright: RBINS / DIGIT-4 Belspo Licence: CC BY NC NDTopotype2015/09/16 11:56:00 GMT+1ImagePilumnus vespertilio (Fabricius, 1793) - male - dorsal habitus - anterior right corner partly denuded.
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No publisherCopyright: RBINS / DIGIT-4 Belspo Licence: CC BY NC NDTopotype2015/09/16 11:56:00 GMT+1ImagePilumnus vespertilio (Fabricius, 1793) - male - facial view
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No publisherCopyright: RBINS / DIGIT-4 Belspo Licence: CC BY NC NDTopotype2015/09/16 11:56:00 GMT+1ImagePilumnus vespertilio (Fabricius, 1793)
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labelled as "Pilumnus tomentosus latreille, Australia, Port Jackson, Haswell Type 1882". RBINS INV. 113838. The vial includes 4 adult males. The specimen illustrated herein was partly denuded dorsally, when it was examined and photographed by C. d'Udekem d'Acoz in 2016. The identification by Haswell seems to be incorrect and the specimens were re-identified as Pilumnus vespertilio by C. d'Udekem d'Acoz on December 8th, 2016. These specimens belong to a batch of specimens receivedby the RBINS in 1882 from Haswell, and which are abusively registered as "topotypes".No publisherTopotype2015/09/16 11:56:00 GMT+1SpecimenPisidia dispar (Stimpson, 1858) - INV.14130 - carapace and chelipeds in dorsal view.
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No publisherCopyright: RBINS / DIGIT-4 Belspo Licence: CC BY NC NDTopotype2015/09/16 11:56:00 GMT+1ImagePisidia dispar (Stimpson, 1858) - INV.14130 - carapace in dorsal view.
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No publisherCopyright: RBINS / DIGIT-4 Belspo Licence: CC BY NC NDTopotype2015/09/16 11:56:00 GMT+1ImagePisidia dispar (Stimpson, 1858)
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Labeled as "Porcellana dispar Stimpson, Port Jackson, det. and date H. Nierstrasz & Brander à Brandis 1929". The identification was confirmed by C. d'Udekem d'Acoz on 09.xii.2016 (identification in using the handbook of Poore 2004). The type locality of the species is Port Jackson, Australia.No publisherTopotypeAustralia2015/09/16 11:56:00 GMT+1SpecimenPisidia dispar (Stimpson, 1858)
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Labeled as "Porcellana dispar Stimpson, Port Jackson, Haswell type 1882". RBINS INV. 14131. The glass includes 2 females. The specimens are real topotypes (Port Jackson is the type locality). The identification was checked ans confirmed by C. d'Udekem d'Acoz on 09.12.2016.No publisherTopotype2015/09/16 11:56:00 GMT+1Specimen