Müller, H.-G. (1990c) Shallow-water Pycnogonida from Martinique, French Antilles, with description of Nymphon macabou n. sp. Bonner zoologische Beiträge, 41, 277–285.

Rogers, C.N., De Nys, R. & Steinberg, P.D. (2000) Predation on juvenile Aplysia parvula and other small anaspidean, ascoglossan, and nudibranch gastropods by pycnogonids. The Veliger, 43, 330–337.

Müller, H.-G. (1990b) Pycnogonida from coral reefs at Réunion Island, southern Indian Ocean. Zoologische Abhandlungen, Staatliches Museum für Tierkunde Dresden , 45, 97–102.

Dunlop, J.A. & Arango, C.P. (2005) Pycnogonid affinities: A review. Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research, 43, 8–21.

Staples, D.A. & Watson, J.E. (1987) Associations between pycnogonids and hydroids. In : Bouillion, J. (Ed.) . Modern trends in the systematics, ecology and evolution of hydroids and hydromedusae. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 215–226.

Stock, J.H. (1979) Pycnogonida from the mediolittoral and infralittoral zones in the tropical western Atlantic. Studies on the Fauna of Curaçao and other Caribbean Islands, 59, 1–32.

Arango, C.P. & Brodie, G.D. (2003) Observations of predation on the tropical nudibranch Okenia sp. by the sea spider Anoplodactylus longiceps Williams (Pycnogonida, Arthropoda). The Veliger, 46, 99–101.

Child, A.C. (1990) Pycnogonida of the Western Pacific islands VIII. Recent-collections from islands of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 103, 311–335.

Stock, J.H. (1994) Indo-West Pacific Pycnogonida collected by some major oceanographic expeditions. Beaufortia, 44, 17–77.

A new species of Anoplodactylus (Arthropoda: Pycnogonida) from the Great Barrier Reef and discussion on the A. tenuicorpus-complex

Sheerwood, J., Walls, J.T. & Ritz, D.A. (1998) Amathamide alkaloids in the pycnogonid, Stylopallene longicauda , epizoic on the chemically defended bryozoan, Amathia wilsoni. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 132, 65–70.

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Stock, J.H. (1975) Pycnogonids from the continental shelf, slope and deep sea of the tropical Atlantic and East Pacific. Bulletin of Marine Science, 24, 957–1092.

The pycnogonid fauna (Pycnogonida, Arthropoda) of the Tayrona National Park and adjoining areas on the Caribbean coast of Colombia

Arango, C.P. & Wheeler, W.C. (in press) Phylogeny of the sea spiders (Arthropoda; Pycnogonida) based on Direct Optimization of six loci and morphology. Cladistics. International Journal of the Willi Hennig Society.

Child, A.C. (1996) Pycnogonida of the Western Pacific islands XIII. Collections from Indonesia, Melanesia and Micronesia. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 109, 540–559.

Müller, H.-G. (1989) Shallow-water Pycnogonida from coral reefs at Moorea, Society Islands, with description of Rhynchothorax tiahurensis n. sp. Bonner zoologische Beiträge, 40, 123–139.

Müller, H.-G. (1992a) Pycnogonida from Malaysian coral reefs, including descriptions of three new species. Bonner zoologische Beiträge, 43, 155–178.

Hedgpeth, J.W. (1948) The Pycnogonida of the Western North Atlantic and the Caribbean. Proceedings of the US National Museum, 98, 157–342.

Child, A.C. (1988b) Pycnogonida of the Western Pacific islands III. Recent-Smithsonian Philippine Expeditions. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 468, 1–32.

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Arango, C.P. (2001) Sea spiders (Pycnogonida) from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, feed on fire corals and zoanthids. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 46, 656.Arango, C.P. (2003) Sea spiders from the Great Barrier Reef: New species, new records and ecological annotations. Journal of Natural History, 37, 2723–2772.Arango, C.P. & Brodie, G.D. (2003) Observations of predation on the tropical nudibranch Okenia sp. by the sea spider Anoplodactylus longiceps Williams (Pycnogonida, Arthropoda). The Veliger, 46, 99–101.Arango, C.P. & Maxmen, A. (2006) Proboscis ornamentation as diagnostic character for the Anoplodactylus californicus-digitatus complex (Arthropoda: Pycnogonida) with an example from the Anoplodactylus eroticus female. Zootaxa, 1311, 51–64.Arango, C.P. & Wheeler, W.C. (in press) Phylogeny of the sea spiders (Arthropoda; Pycnogonida) based on Direct Optimization of six loci and morphology. Cladistics. International Journal of the Willi Hennig Society.Arnaud, F. & Bamber, R.N. (1987) The biology of Pycnogonida. Advances in Marine Biology, 24, 1–95.Bamber, R.N. (1998) Pycnogonids (Arthropoda: Pycnogonida) from the "Grigore Antipa" National Museum's 1991 Indonesian Expeditions. Travaux du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle "Grigore Antipa", 50, 27–33.Child, A.C. (1988a) Pycnogonida from Aldabra Atoll. Biological Society of Washington Bulletin, 8, 45–78.Child, A.C. (1988b) Pycnogonida of the Western Pacific islands III. Recent-Smithsonian Philippine Expeditions. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 468, 1–32.Child, A.C. (1990) Pycnogonida of the Western Pacific islands VIII. Recent-collections from islands of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 103, 311–335.Child, A.C. (1991) Pycnogonida of the Western Pacific islands IX. A shallow water Guam survey, 1984. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 104, 138–146.Child, A.C. (1996) Pycnogonida of the Western Pacific islands XIII. Collections from Indonesia, Melanesia and Micronesia. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 109, 540–559.Child, A.C. (2004) Some Pycnogonida from the Western Caribbean with descriptions of three new species. Bulletin of Marine Science, 74, 143–161.Dunlop, J.A. & Arango, C.P. (2005) Pycnogonid affinities: A review. Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research, 43, 8–21.Hedgpeth, J.W. (1948) The Pycnogonida of the Western North Atlantic and the Caribbean. Proceedings of the US National Museum, 98, 157–342.Jager, M., Murienne, J., Clabaut, C., Deutsch, J., Le Guyader, H. & Manuel, M. (2006) Homology of arthropod anterior appendages revealed by Hox gene expression in a sea spider. Nature, 441, 506–508.Krapp, F. & Nieder, J. (1993) Pycnogonids as prey of blennid fishes. Cahiers de biologie marine, 34, 383–386.Müller, H.-G. (1989) Shallow-water Pycnogonida from coral reefs at Moorea, Society Islands, with description of Rhynchothorax tiahurensis n. sp. Bonner zoologische Beiträge, 40, 123–139.Müller, H.-G. (1990a) Flachwasser–Pantopoden von Bora-Bora, Gesellschaftsinseln, S-Pazifik, mit zwei Neubeschreibungen. Senckenbergiana biologica, 70, 185–201.Müller, H.-G. (1990b) Pycnogonida from coral reefs at Réunion Island, southern Indian Ocean. Zoologische Abhandlungen, Staatliches Museum für Tierkunde Dresden , 45, 97–102.Müller, H.-G. (1990c) Shallow-water Pycnogonida from Martinique, French Antilles, with description of Nymphon macabou n. sp. Bonner zoologische Beiträge, 41, 277–285.Müller, H.-G. (1992a) Pycnogonida from Malaysian coral reefs, including descriptions of three new species. Bonner zoologische Beiträge, 43, 155–178.Müller, H.-G. (1992b) Shallow water pycnogonida from Barbados, Lesser Antilles with description of Anoplodactylus justi n.sp. Studies on the Natural History of the Caribbean Region, 71, 42–52.Nakamura, K. & Child, A.C. (1991) Pycnogonida from waters adjacent to Japan. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 512, 1–74.Rogers, C.N., De Nys, R. & Steinberg, P.D. (2000) Predation on juvenile Aplysia parvula and other small anaspidean, ascoglossan, and nudibranch gastropods by pycnogonids. The Veliger, 43, 330–337.Sheerwood, J., Walls, J.T. & Ritz, D.A. (1998) Amathamide alkaloids in the pycnogonid, Stylopallene longicauda , epizoic on the chemically defended bryozoan, Amathia wilsoni. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 132, 65–70.Staples, D.A. & Watson, J.E. (1987) Associations between pycnogonids and hydroids. In : Bouillion, J. (Ed.) . Modern trends in the systematics, ecology and evolution of hydroids and hydromedusae. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 215–226.Stock, J.H. (1975) Pycnogonids from the continental shelf, slope and deep sea of the tropical Atlantic and East Pacific. Bulletin of Marine Science, 24, 957–1092.Stock, J.H. (1979) Pycnogonida from the mediolittoral and infralittoral zones in the tropical western Atlantic. Studies on the Fauna of Curaçao and other Caribbean Islands, 59, 1–32.Stock, J.H. (1994) Indo-West Pacific Pycnogonida collected by some major oceanographic expeditions. Beaufortia, 44, 17–77.

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Bamber, R.N. (1998) Pycnogonids (Arthropoda: Pycnogonida) from the "Grigore Antipa" National Museum's 1991 Indonesian Expeditions. Travaux du Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle "Grigore Antipa", 50, 27–33.

Arango, C.P. (2001) Sea spiders (Pycnogonida) from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, feed on fire corals and zoanthids. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 46, 656.

Müller, H.-G. (1990a) Flachwasser–Pantopoden von Bora-Bora, Gesellschaftsinseln, S-Pazifik, mit zwei Neubeschreibungen. Senckenbergiana biologica, 70, 185–201.

Arango, C.P. (2003) Sea spiders from the Great Barrier Reef: New species, new records and ecological annotations. Journal of Natural History, 37, 2723–2772.

Arango, C.P. & Maxmen, A. (2006) Proboscis ornamentation as diagnostic character for the Anoplodactylus californicus-digitatus complex (Arthropoda: Pycnogonida) with an example from the Anoplodactylus eroticus female. Zootaxa, 1311, 51–64.

A new species of sea spider is described from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Anoplodactylus perissoporus n.sp. is in a species complex of extremely slender and tenuous forms that have serrated heel spines and are known to inhabit Indo- West Pacific coral reefs. The new species is characterized by the multiple cement gland pores on femora of males. Otherwise the species is very similar to, and probably closely related to A. tenuicorpus. The species boundaries within the A. tenuicorpus complex are difficult to discern and are not clearly defined, especially for females. Other character sets seem necessary to indicate affinities and distribution patterns of the tenuicorpus complex.

Nakamura, K. & Child, A.C. (1991) Pycnogonida from waters adjacent to Japan. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 512, 1–74.

Child, A.C. (2004) Some Pycnogonida from the Western Caribbean with descriptions of three new species. Bulletin of Marine Science, 74, 143–161.

Child, A.C. (1991) Pycnogonida of the Western Pacific islands IX. A shallow water Guam survey, 1984. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 104, 138–146.

Jager, M., Murienne, J., Clabaut, C., Deutsch, J., Le Guyader, H. & Manuel, M. (2006) Homology of arthropod anterior appendages revealed by Hox gene expression in a sea spider. Nature, 441, 506–508.

Müller, H.-G. (1992b) Shallow water pycnogonida from Barbados, Lesser Antilles with description of Anoplodactylus justi n.sp. Studies on the Natural History of the Caribbean Region, 71, 42–52.