Hermit crabs of the genera Calcinus Dana, Clibanarius Dana, and Dardanus Paul’son from the PANGLAO 2004 Expedition, with description of a new species and a checklist of the hermit crabs of the Philippines (Crustacea: Anomura: Paguroidea)
Author
Malay, Maria Celia (Machel) D.
Author
Rahayu, Dwi Listyo
Author
Chan, Tin-Yam
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Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2018
2018-01-17
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journal article
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10.5281/zenodo.4503028
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2345-7600
4503028
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Calcinus fuscus
Malay, Komai & Chan, 2012
(
Fig. 1B
)
Calcinus anani
–
Kato & Okuno, 2001: 69
, unnumbered photograph;
Kawamoto & Okuno, 2003: 74
, 1 unnumbered photograph; Asakura, 2002: 29–35,
Figs. 2–3
, Fig. 21A;
Poupin & Lemaitre, 2003: 8
, 13 (in part);
Okuno & Arima, 2004: 54
,
Fig. 2A
(not
Calcinus anani
Poupin & McLaughlin, 1998
).
Calcinus fuscus
Malay, Komai, & Chan 2012: 167
,
Figs. 1
,
2
(Kume Island,
Japan
,
type
locality);
Legall & Poupin, 2016
.
Material examined.
1 ovig. female SL
5.6 mm
(
ZRC
), stn B9,
Napaling
,
Panglao I.
,
9°33.1′N
,
123°44.0′E
,
8.5–10 m
,
8.vi.2004
;
2 males
SL 3.0–
4.6 mm
(
ZRC
), stn B15,
Sungcolan
,
Panglao I.
,
9°38.8′N
,
123º49.2′E
,
2–4 m
,
16.vi.2004
;
2 males
SL 4.0–
4.1 mm
(
ZRC
), stn B32,
Looc
,
Panglao I.
,
9°35.8′N
,
123°44.6′E
,
20 m
,
26.vi.2004
;
1 female
SL
2.5 mm
(
ZRC
), stn B36, north of
Doljo
,
Panglao I.
,
9°35.9′N
,
123°44.5′E
,
24 m
,
1.vii.2004
;
2 females
SL
3.4–4.6 mm
(
ZRC
), stn B39,
Pontod Lagoon
1 outside,
9°32.8′N
,
123°42.1′E
,
17–25 m
,
3.vii.2004
;
1 male
SL
4.1 mm
(
ZRC
), stn B42, between
Momo
and
Napaling
,
Panglao I.
,
9°37.0′N
,
123°46.0′E
,
30–33 m
,
6.vii.2004
;
1 female
SL 3.0 mm (
ZRC
), stn R47,
Sungcolan
,
Panglao I.
,
9°38.8′N
,
123°49.2′E
,
4–25 m
,
16.vi.2004
;
1 male
SL
3.2 mm
(
ZRC
), stn R63, Napaling,
Panglao I.
,
9°37.2′N
,
123°46.4′E
,
3–40 m
,
24.vi.2004
.
Habitat.
Subtidal,
2–33 m
deep, reef slopes and ledges, occasionally from caves in the reef wall.
Remarks.
This species is closely related to the Polynesian endemic
C. anani
Poupin & McLaughlin, 1998
. However the two species are genetically differentiated, and show distinct differences in colouration, depth distribution, and geographic range (see
Malay et al., 2012
).