Fj. Lin et al., The rare axiid genus Oxyrhynchaxius Parisi, 1917 (Decapoda : Thalassinidea), with a description of a new species from Australia, J CRUS BIOL, 20(2), 2000, pp. 199-206
Recent discovery of a specimen of Oxyrhynchaxius Parisi, 1917, from Taiwan
led to a survey of the material of this rare and monotypic axiid genus depo
sited at various museums. Other than the type, five specimens of this genus
from Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Australia were found and can be separat
ed into two forms. Those from Japan to Hong Kong are large in size, have sl
ender eyes and bear a dorsal carina on the posterior carapace but lack a me
dian carina on the abdomen. The Australian specimens are small, have stout
eyestalks and bear a median carina on the abdomen but lack a middorsal cari
na on the posterior carapace. The specimens from Japan to Hong Kong probabl
y all belong to O. japonicus Parisi, 1917. The Australian material, though
probably juvenile, represents a distinct species and is described as new.