%0 Journal Article %T Crustaceans associated with Cnidaria, Bivalvia, Echinoidea and Pisces at S o Tom¨¦ and Pr¨ªncipe islands. %A Wirtz %A P. %A C¨¦dric d¡äUdekem d¡äAcoz %J Arquip¨¦lago : Life and Marine Sciences %D 2008 %I University of the Azores %X Symbiotic crustaceans were searched for at sea anemones (Actiniaria), encrusting anemones (Zoantharia), horny coral (Gorgonaria), black coral (Antipatharia), bivalves (Bivalvia), and sea urchins (Echinoidea) at S o Tom¨¦ and Pr¨ªncipe Islands (Gulf of Guinea, eastern central Atlantic). Sixteen species of crustaceans were found in association with these invertebrate hosts; eleven of them were new records for the area and two species, belonging to the genera Hippolyte and Heteromysis, were new for science. The thalassinid Axiopsis serratifrons was occasionally associated with an undescribed species of gobiid fish. %K Decapoda %K eastern central Atlantic %K Mysidacea %K symbiosis %U http://www.horta.uac.pt/intradop/images/stories/arquipelago/25/Arquipelago_25_63-69_Wirtz_and_DAcoz.pdf