The present study describes three new species, via. Potamalpheops amnicus, n. sp., from Johore [Peninsular Malaysia], Singapore and Pulau Bintan [Indonesia], Potamalpheops miyai n. sp., from Pulau Bintan [Indonesia], and Potamalpheops tigger n. sp., from Singapore. One of these, P. amnicus, is a true freshwater species while the other two are mangrove-dwellers. This represents the first record of Potamalpheops from Southeast Asia. The genus has previously also been reported from Central America, West Africa, Northern Australia and New Caledonia. A key to the Southeast Asian species of Potamalpheops is provided.
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Volume 31, 1997 - Issue 2The alpheid shrimp genus Potamalpheops Powell, 1979, (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea: Alpheidae) from Southeast Asia, with descriptions of three new species
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The alpheid shrimp genus Potamalpheops Powell, 1979, (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea: Alpheidae) from Southeast Asia, with descriptions of three new species
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