species: Haptosquilla glyptocercus in Lizard Island area: all known taxa (Lizard Island Field Guide)
Haptosquilla glyptocercus


©Miriam Henze: Haptosquilla glyptocercus male from Coconut Beach reef flat, Lizard Island (lab photo). Orange bar on the abdomen is distinctive for the species but colour difference apparent between the sexes in this set of images is not consistent according to Dr Miriam Henze (University of Queensland).

©Miriam Henze: Haptosquilla glyptocercus female from Coconut Beach reef flat, Lizard Island (lab photo). Orange bar on the abdomen is distinctive for the species but colour difference apparent between the sexes in this set of images is not consistent according to Dr Miriam Henze (University of Queensland).

©Miriam Henze: Tail detail of male Haptosquilla glyptocercus from Coconut Beach reef flat, Lizard Island (lab photo). Enlarge image to see distinctive longitudinal corrugations on the segment between the orange-red line and the tail.
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Arthropoda
Class Malacostraca
Order Stomatopoda
Family Protosquillidae
Genus Haptosquilla
Species Haptosquilla glyptocercus

Colours

                             

Distinguishing features

Dark brown to black or with cream-green mottling. Darker forms with white spots or, when small, with white marks on the side. Orange-red line between the last two segments on the back in both males and females, and longitudinal corrugations on the last segment before the tail.

Information provided by Dr Miriam Henze based on personal observations, web resource Roy's List, and Ahyong (2001).

Size

  • Up to 4.5 cm (Length)

Depth range

  • From 0 m to 10 m

Synonyms

Comments

Roy Caldwell provided LIRS with a list of stomatopods he collected at Lizard Island between 1986 and 1997. It includes Haptosquilla glyptocercus with the note: "rubble, beach rock, 0 - 2 m".

by Anne Hoggett

Distribution


©Atlas of Living Australia: Australian distribution

Web resources

References

  • Ahyong, S.T. (2001). Revision of the stomatopod Crustacea, Records of the Australian Museum, Supplement, 26: 1-326. LIRS catalog number LIRS 2099.
  • Cronin, T.W., N. Shashar, R.L. Caldwell, J. Marshall, A.G. Cheroske and T.-H. Chiou (2003). Polarization signals in the marine environment, "Polarization Science and Remote Sensing, Proceedings of SPIE, 5158". Eds.Shaw, J.A. and J.S. Tyo. SPIE, Bellingham, WA, USA. LIRS catalog number 837.
  • How, M.J., M.L. Porter, A.N. Radford, K.D. Feller, S.E. Temple, R.L. Caldwell, N.J. Marshall, T.W. Cronin and N.W. Roberts (2014). Out of the blue: the evolution of horizontally polarized signals in Haptosquilla (Crustacea, Stomatopoda, Protosquillidae), Journal of Experimental Biology, 217: 3425-3431. LIRS catalog number 1827.
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