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Taxonomy notes and new occurrence data of four species of atyid shrimp (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) in Vietnam, all described from China

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Freshwater shrimp of the family Atyidae De Haan, 1849 have been studied in Vietnam for more than a century. A total of 24 species of atyid shrimps from the generaCaridinaH. Milne Edwards, 1837,NeocaridinaKubo, 1938,AtyopsisChace, 1983 have been recorded from Vietnam. With 22 species, the majority are from the genusCaridina. In 2013, Karge and Klotz mentioned the occurrence of four yet undescribed species belonging toParacaridinaLiang, Guo & Tang, 1999 in Vietnam without taxonomic details.In general, studies of freshwater atyids in Vietnam are limited and most Vietnamese taxa await a taxonomic revision. The available data do not fully reflect their estimated species diversity in the country and distribution data are deficient. Here, we focus on four species of atyid shrimps from two genera, viz.Caridina cantonensisYu, 1938,C. lanceifronsYu, 1936,C. serrataStimpson, 1860 andNeocaridina palmata(Shen, 1948), all described from China and have been reported to occur in Vietnam. The previous reports on the occurrence of these species in Vietnam are largely unreliable due to taxonomic confusion. To contribute to the knowledge of these taxa, we provide the first verified distribution records of the four species in the country with some taxonomic remarks.This study shows the first taxonomically-verified distribution data of four atyid shrimp species originally described from China, but also reported from Vietnam, albeit under various species names and, in some cases, erroneously. These data allow the first meaningful discussion of the distribution in light of the reproductive strategy of these four species and, in conjunction with the taxonomic remarks, will contribute to the knowledge of these taxa. As a result of this research and data from previous studies, we now consider all four species as widespread and non-endemic, but land-locked (with a complete freshwater life cycle). In Vietnam, all four species are confined to the northern half of the country. Beyond Vietnam, we provide the first records forCaridina lanceifronsfrom southern Thailand, which suggests a major sampling gap in Indochina.
Title: Taxonomy notes and new occurrence data of four species of atyid shrimp (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) in Vietnam, all described from China
Description:
Freshwater shrimp of the family Atyidae De Haan, 1849 have been studied in Vietnam for more than a century.
A total of 24 species of atyid shrimps from the generaCaridinaH.
Milne Edwards, 1837,NeocaridinaKubo, 1938,AtyopsisChace, 1983 have been recorded from Vietnam.
With 22 species, the majority are from the genusCaridina.
In 2013, Karge and Klotz mentioned the occurrence of four yet undescribed species belonging toParacaridinaLiang, Guo & Tang, 1999 in Vietnam without taxonomic details.
In general, studies of freshwater atyids in Vietnam are limited and most Vietnamese taxa await a taxonomic revision.
The available data do not fully reflect their estimated species diversity in the country and distribution data are deficient.
Here, we focus on four species of atyid shrimps from two genera, viz.
Caridina cantonensisYu, 1938,C.
lanceifronsYu, 1936,C.
serrataStimpson, 1860 andNeocaridina palmata(Shen, 1948), all described from China and have been reported to occur in Vietnam.
The previous reports on the occurrence of these species in Vietnam are largely unreliable due to taxonomic confusion.
To contribute to the knowledge of these taxa, we provide the first verified distribution records of the four species in the country with some taxonomic remarks.
This study shows the first taxonomically-verified distribution data of four atyid shrimp species originally described from China, but also reported from Vietnam, albeit under various species names and, in some cases, erroneously.
These data allow the first meaningful discussion of the distribution in light of the reproductive strategy of these four species and, in conjunction with the taxonomic remarks, will contribute to the knowledge of these taxa.
As a result of this research and data from previous studies, we now consider all four species as widespread and non-endemic, but land-locked (with a complete freshwater life cycle).
In Vietnam, all four species are confined to the northern half of the country.
Beyond Vietnam, we provide the first records forCaridina lanceifronsfrom southern Thailand, which suggests a major sampling gap in Indochina.

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