Eight species of the gastropod genus Conus co-occur in sand
substrate and an adjacent meadow of Halimeda stuposa in Enewetak lagoon,
an unusually diverse assemblage for this type of habitat. Population density is
high, ...
Banner, Albert H; Banner, Dora M(University of Hawaii Press, 1980-10)
A new species of snapping shrimp, Alpheus randalli, which was
collected in association with a goby, Amblyeleotris sp., in the Marquesas is
described. A shrimp of similar coloration and association was observed in the
Indian ...
Hadfield, Michael G; Mountain, Barbara Shank(University of Hawaii Press, 1980-10)
A population of Achatinella mustelina occupying four trees
within a 5 x 5-m quadrat on a ridge in the Waianae Mountains of Oahu,
Hawaii, was studied by mark-recapture techniques. Between September 1974
and December 1975, ...
Russell, Barry C; Randall, John E(University of Hawaii Press, 1980-10)
The labrid genus Pseudolabrus is represented in the islands of
the southeast Pacific by three previously known species, P. fuentesi, P.
semifasciatus, and P. gayi. A new species from Rapa, P. torotai, is described; ...
Carlson, Bruce A(University of Hawaii Press, 1980-10)
Cirripectes auritus is described from the Line Islands in the
central Pacific, southeast Asia, and the western Indian Ocean. It is distinguished
from other Cirripectes in having a small black flap with a fringe of
tiny ...
Dunn, Daphne Fautin; Devaney, Dennis M; Roth, Barry(University of Hawaii Press, 1980-10)
Anatomy and cnidae distinguish two species of deep-sea actinians
that produce coiled, chitinous shells inhabited by hermit crabs of the
genus Parapagurus. The actinian type species, Stylobates aeneus, first assigned
to ...
Randall, John E(University of Hawaii Press, 1980-10)
Two new wrasses of the genus Halichoeres are described: H.
chrysus, a bright-yellow species with one to three black spots in the dorsal fin
and one at the upper base of the caudal fin, which occurs in the western ...
Southward, Eve C(University of Hawaii Press, 1980-10)
The first Pogonophora to be reported from the Hawaiian
region have been found in collections made near Oahu and Lanai islands,
dredged from depths between 275 and 595 m. New species of Siboglinum and
Oligobrachia are described.