A new species of EUPROGNATHA Stimpson, 1871 (Crustacea, Brachyura, Inachoididae) from off coast of northeastern Brazil
Author
Santana, William
Author
Tavares, Marcos
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Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia
2008
2008-12-31
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journal article
10.1590/S0031-10492008002700001
1807-0205
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Euprognatha rastellifera
Stimpson, 1860
In
E. rastellifera
the ornamentation of the carapace is strongly variable, giving rise to the recognition of several new species or subspecies (figs. 4A-D and 6C-D):
E. acuta
A.
Milne-Edwards, 1880
(figs. 4A and 6D) (type-localities:
Saint Kitts
,
Saint Vincent
, and
Barbados
);
E. inermis
A. Milne-Edwards, 1878
(type-locality:
Guadeloupe
);
E. rastellifera marthae
Rathbun, 1925
(figs. 4B and 6C) (type-locality: Southwest off Marthas Vineyard);
E. rastellifera rastellifera
Stimpson, 1871
(fig. 4D) (type-locality:
Florida
Keys); and
E. rastellifera spinosa
Rathbun, 1894
(fig. 4C) (type-locality: off Havana).
Rathbun (1925: 97)
noticed that “None of these forms is entirely restricted to its own range, they overlap one another, and two forms may occur in the same haul”. Indeed, when long series of individuals from different areas are examined, there is no longer clear cut distinction between them. Therefore we recognize only one species,
E. rastellifera
Stimpson, 1871
(see also
Nizinski, 2003: 129
;
Mclaughlin
et al.,
2005: 311
).
E. rastellifera
is widely distributed in the Western Atlantic, ranging from off Georges Bank to
Uruguay
, including Antilles (
Williams, 1984: 298
;
Melo, 1996: 204
as
E. acuta
;
Nizinski, 2003: 129
;
Campos
et al.,
2005: 210
). The
type
of
E. rastellifera
Stimpson, 1871
is not extant (
Rathbun, 1925: 96
).
Lectotypes
designations
Euprognatha acuta
A.
Milne-Edwards, 1880
: The specimens upon which A.
Milne-Edwards (1880)
based the description of
E. acuta
were obtained by the steamer “Blake” (
Peirce & Patterson, 1879
) in
Saint Kitts
,
Grenadines
,
Saint Vincent
, and
Barbados
. A.
Milne-Edwards (1880: 7)
did not mention how many individuals were available to him. The “Blake” collections were kept in the MCZ, where
three males
and
one female
syntypes
of
E. acuta
are well preserved. They are as follows:
one male
from
Saint Kitts
,
two males
from
Saint Vincent
, and
one female
from
Barbados
(for details see above under comparative material). There is no material of
E. acuta
from
the Grenadines
in the MCZ. When available A. Milne-Edwards used to retain a few specimens in the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, in Paris. It is then well possible that the material from
the Grenadines
be housed there. In order to ensure that the name
Euprognatha acuta
A. Milne Edwards, 1880
, be properly and consistently applied, the male MCZ 2580, cl 6.6, cw
5.3 mm
, from
Saint Vincent
, “Blake”, station 269,
13°07’55”N
-
61°05’36”W
, A. Agassiz coll.,
3.iii.
1879, 227 m
, is selected herein as the
lectotype
. The second male from
Saint Vincent
, the male from
Saint Kitts
(
MCZ
2728), and the female from
Barbados
(
MCZ
2600) are the
paralectotypes
.
Euprognatha granulata
Faxon, 1893
:
Faxon (1893: 149)
based the description of
E. granulata
upon two ovigerous females from Cocos Island,
Costa Rica
(for details see above under comparative material). Because no
holotype
was designated and in order to ensure that the name
Euprognatha granulata
Faxon, 1893
, be properly and consistently applied, the female
syntype
MCZ 4477, cl 7.7, cw 6.0 mm, is selected herein as the
lectotype
. The second female is the
paralectotype
.