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Allopontonia brockii

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Crustacea

Order
  
Decapoda

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Class
  
Malacostraca

Infraorder
  
Caridea

Similar
  
Periclimenes colemani, Asthenosoma varium, Astropyga radiata, Periclimenes

Allopontonia brockii is a small commensal shrimp in the family Palaemonidae.

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Description

This species of shrimp can be easily confused with Allogalathea elegans (crinoid squat lobster) due to its long chelipeds, the visible shape of its cephalothorax, its abdomen slightly curved under the body and by its colours. However, Allopontonia brockii differs in several points from Allogalathea elegans:

  • its rostrum is ridged, sharp and notched,
  • its chelipeds are smooth without spines. The body coloration varies from light yellow to orange–red with a wide whitish longitudinal stripe sometimes lined with a dark border. It reaches a maximum length of 1 centimetre (0.4 in).
  • Distribution

    Allopontonia brockii is widespread through the Indo-Pacific, Red Sea included, and the eastern cost of the Pacific Ocean.

    Ecology

    Allopontonia brockii is considered as a commensal species from different species of sea urchins like some of the genus Salmaciella, Salmacis, Asthenosoma or Pseudoboletiana. However, Allopontonia brockii can usually be observed on Asthenosoma varium (fire sea urchin). Allopontonia brockii takes advantage of its host when it moves on the substratum to collect its food during the way and also takes benefit of the potential food which can hang on to the sea urchin.

    References

    Allopontonia brockii Wikipedia