New records of decapod crustaceans from Kuwait (Malacostraca: Decapoda)
Author
Al-Kandari, Manal
Author
Anker, Arthur
Universidade Federal de Goiás, Campus Samambaia, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas-ICB- 5. Av. Esperança, s / n., 74690 - 900, Goiâ-
Author
Hussain, Sumaiah
Author
Al-Yassen, Sharifa
Author
Sattari, Zainab
Author
Grave, Sammy De
Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Parks Road, Oxford, OX 1 3 PW, United Kingdom https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 2437 - 2445
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-06-26
4803
2
251
280
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4803.2.2
1175-5326
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Alpheus edwardsii
(
Audouin, 1826
)
sensu lato
(
Fig. 2
)
Athanas Edwarsii
Audouin 1826: 91
(
lap. cal.
).
Athanas Edwardsii.
—
Audouin 1827: 274
.
Alpheus Edwardsii.
—
Coutière 1898: 249
, figs. 4, 5;
Nobili 1901: 2
;
Banner & Banner 1973a: 1141
, fig. 1;
Kazmi & Kazmi 1979: 154
;
Banner & Banner 1981: 22
, 92;
Banner & Banner 1982: 270
, fig. 83;
Lewinsohn & Galil 1982: 208
;
Afzal
et al
. 1986: 338
;
De Grave & Ashelby 2011: 3
;
Naderloo & Türkay 2012: 9
;
Naderloo
et al.
2013: 448
;
Dehghani
et al.
2019a: 484
, fig. 3A, B.
Alpheus edwardsii
sensu lato
.—
Anker & De Grave 2016: 352
, figs. 10, 11.
(?)
Alpheus Audouini
Coutière 1905: 911
, pl. 87, fig. 52.
Not
Alpheus edwardsii.
—
Al-Maliky
et al.
2017: 49
, figs. 2–4 [=
Alpheus lobidens
De Haan, 1849
].
Material examined
.
Kuwait
:
1 male
,
OUMNH
.
ZC
. 2020.01.018,
Kubbar Island
,
29°04’18.93”N
48°29’18.74”E
, depth
2–3 m
, sand flat with sparse rubble, under coral rocks, leg.
S. De Grave
,
26.ix.2019
[fcn KUW-017];
2 males
,
1 female
,
KISR
,
Miscan Island
, sandy-rocky intertidal, leg.
M. Al-Kandari
et al
.,
15.xii.2019
.
General distribution
. Species complex (see Remarks below), reported from throughout the Indo-West Pacific, from the Red Sea, Arabian Gulf (
Iran
,
Kuwait
,
UAE
) and
South Africa
across the Indian Ocean to
Japan
,
Australia
and
French Polynesia
(e.g.,
Banner & Banner 1973a
,
1981
,
1982
,
1983
;
Chace 1988
;
Naderloo & Türkay 2012
;
Anker & De Grave 2016
;
Dehghani
et al.
2019a
; present study); Lessepsian migrant into the eastern Mediterranean Sea (
Forest & Guinot 1958
;
Holthuis & Gottlieb 1958
).
Ecology
. Variable (species complex, see below); found both in the intertidal and shallow subtidal (to at least
36 m
), rocky and mixed rocky-sandy shores, also on coral reefs and associated coral rubble habitats (reef flats); typically, under large rocks and coral rubble (e.g.
Banner & Banner 1982
;
Corfield & Alexander 1995
; present study).
Remarks
. Without a comprehensive revision of the
A. edwardsii
species complex (cf.
Anker & De Grave 2016
), it is impossible to apply a correct species name to the likely more than one species present in the Arabian Gulf, at least in its more biodiverse eastern part (see also
Dehghani
et al.
2019a
). In addition, many literature records of
A. edwardsii
are unclear and may refer to closely or even not closely related taxa, exemplified by the regional record of
Al-Maliky
et al.
(2017)
, who erroneously reported
A. edwardsii
as
A. lobidens
from Shatt Al
Basra
and Faw in
Iraq
.
The photographed male specimen from
Kuwait
(
Fig. 2
) is characterised by the overall brown to brown-green colour, the presence of narrow longitudinal white streaks on the pleon flanks and two small dark spots on the dorsal surface of the third pleonite, as well as by the brightly coloured major chela, with conspicuous blue, yellow, olivegreen and red-orange areas on the mesial face of the palm. This colour pattern seems to correspond to that of the female from
Iran
illustrated by
Dehghani
et al.
(2019a
: fig. 3B), although the Iranian specimen is much paler and greener.