Taxonomic revision of the genus Paramunida Baba, 1988 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Galatheidae): a morphological and molecular approach
Author
Cabezas, P. E.
text
Zootaxa
2010
2010-12-03
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Paramunida labis
Macpherson, 1996
(
Figs. 13E
,
17B
)
Paramunida labis
Macpherson, 1996: 413
, figs 9, 24 [SW Pacific (
Futuna Island
and
Wallis
Islands),
245–440 m
]; 2004: 287 (
Fiji
and
Tonga
,
229–443 m
). —
Baba 2005: 302
(key, synonymies). —
Ahyong 2007: 41
, fig. 20A (Norfolk Ridge,
322–337 m
). —
Baba
et al.
2008: 172
(list of occurrences).
Material examined.
Chesterfield Islands
.
EBISCO
.
Stn DW
2521,
22º45.38’S
,
159º19.041’E
,
08 October 2005
, 310–
313 m
: 1 M
6.1 mm
. —
Stn DW
2619,
20º06.084’S
,
160º23.544’E
,
20 October 2005
, 490–
550 m
: 1 ov. F
8.5 mm
.
Vanuatu
. MUSORSTOM 8.
Stn CP
971,
20°18.87'S
,
169°53.12'E
,
21 September 1994
, 250–
351 m
: 1 F
8.3 mm
. —
Stn CP
1025,
17°49.01'S
,
168°39.37'E
,
28 September 1994
, 385–
410 m
: 5 M 7.6–9.0 mm, 4 ov. F
8.4–8.8 mm
, 5 F
7.7–9.6 mm
.
SANTO
.
Stn AT
1,
15°32.4’S
,
167°16.4’E
,
14 September 2006
, 167–
367 m
: 1 M
9.6 mm
, 3 ov. F
8.7–10.4 mm
, 1 F
9.6 mm
. —
Stn AT
18,
15°41.3'S
,
167°02.6'E
,
21 September 2006
, 321–
336 m
: 1 ov. F 11.0 mm. —
Stn AT
34,
15°35.9'S
,
167°17.1'E
,
23 September 2006
, 234–
270 m
: 2 M
8.9–9.2 mm
, 1 ov. F 8.0 mm, 3 F
6.5–10.2 mm
. —
Stn AT
48,
15°33.8'S
,
167°18.9'E
,
30 September 2006
, 330–
341 m
: 2 ov. F 7.0–
10.1 mm
. —
Stn AT
50,
15°36.8'S
,
167°14.1'E
,
30 September 2006
, 140–
153 m
: 1 ov. F
10.1 mm
.
Fiji
. MUSORSTOM 10.
Stn CP
1390,
18º18.59’S
,
178º05.10’E
,
19 August 1998
, 234–
361 m
: 2 M 9.0–
10.4 mm
, 1 ov. F
9.8 mm
.
T
onga.
BORDAU 2
.
Stn CP
1572,
19º42.31’S
,
174º31.35’W
,
11 June 2000
, 391–
402 m
: 2 ov. F 8.0–
8.5 mm
.
Futuna Island
. MUSORSTOM 7.
Stn
505,
14º19.5’S
,
178º04.3’W
,
11 May 1992
, 245–
400 m
: 1 ov. F
6.9 mm
(
holotype
, MNHN-Ga3652), 1 M
5.6 mm
, 2 ov. F 8.0–
8.2 mm
, 2 F
5.4–6.7 mm
(MNHN-Ga3751)
.
Wallis
Islands. MUSORSTOM 7.
Stn
612,
13°21.4'S
,
176°08.9'W
,
26 May
1992
, 255 m: 1 M 7.0 mm, 4 F
4.1–5.6 mm
(MNHN-Ga3753)
.
Diagnosis.
Rostrum spiniform, larger than supraocular spines, with thin dorsal carina; margin between rostral and supraocular spines straight or slightly concave. Spinules on gastric and hepatic regions usually not forming groups, lacking scaly striae and with few short uniramous setae. Mesogastric region with 3 welldeveloped spines. Median cardiac region with 3 or 4 well-developed spines. Few and short setae along anterior branch of cervical groove. Sternal plastron with some short median striae on sternite 4, and few short lateral striae on sternites 5–7. Lateral margin of antennular segment 1 with distal slender portion about half as long as proximal inflated portion. Antennal peduncle with anterior prolongation of segment 1 spiniform; segment 2 twice longer than broad, with distomesial spine mucronated and with bundle of terminal setae, slightly overreaching end of segment 3, distolateral spine not reaching end of segment 3; segment 3 twice longer than broad. Base of P1 carpus without bundle of setae. P2 propodus about 10 times as long as wide, slightly longer
Remarks.
The species is closely related to
P. echinata
from
French Polynesia
. The two species can be easily differentiated by the following characters: rostrum is triangular in
P. echinata
, whereas it is spiniform in
P. labis
; the P2–4 propodi are more than 1.5 times dactylus length in
P. echinata
, whereas they are slightly longer than dactyli in
P. labis
.
Paramunida labis
also resembles
P. antares
n. sp.
from
New Caledonia
. These species can be differentiated by the shape of the distomesial spine of the antennal segment 2, which is mucronated in
P. echinata
and spiniform in
P. antares
.
The genetic divergences between
P. echinata
and
P. labis
were 3.17% (16S rRNA) and 8.49% (ND1).
Distribution.
Futuna Island
and
Wallis
Islands,
Fiji
and
Tonga
,
Vanuatu
, Chesterfield Islands,
New Caledonia
and Norfolk Ridge, between 229 and
443 m
.