Abstract
A new species of Comesomatidae Filipjev, 1918 is described from an intertidal sandy–muddy beach at Chek Jawa, Singapore. Setosabatieria singaporensis sp. nov. is characterized by having an amphideal fovea with 2.75–3.0 turns, 14–17 cervical setae per row, 17–20 small precloacal supplements, arcuate spicules with a central cuticularized strip, a leaf-like cuticle extension and gubernacular apophyses bent ventrally in the distal portion. A key to all valid species of Setosabatieria is provided.
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Acknowledgments
The authors would like to thank Professor Dr Nic Smol from Ghent University, Belgium for the confirmation of the new species. The first author would also like to thank the organizing committee of the Comprehensive Marine Biology Workshop 2012 in Singapore led by Dr Tan Koh Siang (Tropical Marine Science Institute, National University of Singapore) for the invitation to participate in the present survey. We would like to thank all the sponsors that contributed to the success of the present survey and acknowledge the National Parks Board of the Republic of Singapore (NParks) for granting permission to collect the samples in Chek Jawa and Mr Koh Kwan Siong (NParks) for arranging field trips. Special thanks to Lee Yen-Ling, the research assistant from the Tropical Marine Science Institute, for help with laboratory equipment and preparations of material during the survey. Finally, the authors would like to thank the Universiti Malaysia Sarawak for providing the laboratory facilities to finalize the work.
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