A new species of Biffarius manning & felder, 1991 (decapoda: axiidea: callianassidae) from the intertidal coast of northeastern Brazil
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A new species of intertidal ghost shrimp, Biffarius botterae, is described from Maranhão and Ceará in northeastern Brazilian coast. Diagnostic features of the new species include: (1) antennular peduncle shorter than antennal peduncle; (2) male major cheliped massive; (3) male pleopod 2 uniramous, vestigial; (4) uropodal endopod widening distally, inner lateral margin convex; and (5) anterodorsal plate of uropodal exopod absent. Biffarius Manning & Felder, 1991, now consists of four species: B. biformis (Biffar, 1971), B. botterae sp. nov., B. delicatulus Rodrigues & Manning, 1992, and B. limosus (Poore, 1975). A key to the species of Biffarius is provided.
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Australia, Brazil, Burrowing shrimps, Fragillianassa, Intertidal zone, Neocallichirus
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English
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Zootaxa, v. 4759, n. 4, p. 575-583, 2020.




