Updated checklist of semi-terrestrial and estuarine crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) of Barbados, West Indies
Author
Parasram, Nadeshinie
0000-0002-5040-5781
The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados, Department of Biological and Chemical Sciences nadeshinie. parasram @ mycavehill. uwi. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5040 - 5781
nadeshinie.parasram@mycavehill.uwi.edu
Author
Santana, William
Laboratory of Systematic Zoology (LSZ), Universiadade Regional do Cariri (URCA), Crato, CE, Brazil.
Author
Vallès, Henri
0000-0002-7947-2742
The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados, Department of Biological and Chemical Sciences nadeshinie. parasram @ mycavehill. uwi. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 5040 - 5781 & henri. valles @ cavehill. uwi. edu; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7947 - 2742
henri.valles@cavehill.uwi.edu
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-10-18
5052
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journal article
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Callinectes bocourti
A. Milne-Edwards, 1879
Fig. 4 A, B, C, D
Cancer pelagicus
de Geer, 1778: 427
, pl. 26, figs. 8–11 [not
C. pelagicus
Linnaeus 1758
].
Callinectes diacanthus
var.
cayennensis
A. Milne-Edwards, 1879: 226
. [type-locality: (
French
)
Guiana
;
type
in MNHN].
Callinectes bocourti
A. Milne-Edwards, 1879: 226
[type material:
2 syntypes
in MNHN, Mullins River, (
British Honduras
)].—
Rathbun 1896: 360
: pl. 16; pl. 24, fig. 7; pl. 25, fig. 6; pl. 26, fig. 6; 1900: 49; 1930: 128, figs.
15g
, 16e, 17h, 18f, Pl. 55; 1933: 49.
Chace & Hobbs 1969: 127
, fig. 35 & 37a.
Williams 1974: 766
, figs. 12, 18j,
20m
, 22j, 27; 1984: 365, figs. 293 f, 294.
Melo 1996: 313
, unnumbered figure.
Almerigi
et al.
1999: 30
.
Coelho
et al
. 2008: 28
.
Ng
et al.
2008: 150
.
Poupin 2018: 206
.
Mantelatto
et al
. 2020: 62
, fig. 18E.
Material examined.
Barbados
,
Long Pond
,
St. Andrew
, coastal wetland, 13̊ 15’40.6” N–59̊ 33’22.94” W,
3 ♂
CW: 97.5; 135.0; 136.0 mm (
BLSZ 085
)
.
Idem
,
2 ♀
CW: 109.1;
102.1 mm
(
BLSZ 007
)
.
Idem
,
1 ♂
(Juv) CW:
38.7 mm
(
BLSZ 082
)
.
Idem
,
1 ♀
(Juv) CW:
64.1 mm
(
BLSZ 083
)
.
Idem
,
1 ♂
CW:
62.9 mm
(
BLSZ 084
)
.
Barbados
,
Maycocks
,
St. Lucy
, coastal wetland, 13̊ 17’22.5456” N–59̊ 38’56.732” W,
1 ♀
CW:
71.7 mm
(
BLSZ 108
)
.
Distribution.
Callinectes bocourti
is found in the Western Atlantic: Florida,
Jamaica
,
Puerto Rico
, St Croix, St Martin, St Barthélemy, Guadeloupe,
Dominica
, Martinique,
St. Lucia
,
Barbados
,
British Honduras
,
Nicaragua
,
Costa Rica
,
Tobago
,
Trinidad
,
Panama
, Margarita,
Bonaire
, Cura ҫao,
Colombia
,
Venezuela
,
Suriname
, Republic of
Guyana
, French Guiana, and
Brazil
(
Rathbun 1930
;
Chace & Hobbs 1969
;
Williams 1974
;
Melo 1996
;
Poupin 2018
).
Distribution in
Barbados
.
Archers Bay, Green Pond, Long Pond, and Maycocks [
Table 1
(Site #s: 1, 2, 3 & 27)].
FIGURE 4.
Habitus of
Callinectes bocourti
A. Milne-Edwards, 1879
(BLSZ 112, BLSZ 133). A, B, dorsal view of male and juvenile female; C, D, ventral view of male and juvenile female. Scale bar: 20 mm.
Habitat in
Barbados
.
Coastal wetlands in brackish water rivers and streams with sandy and muddy bottoms, from shallow water to
2 m
deep. Salinity ranges from ~ 0–45 ppt (
Fig. 2A
: A, B).
Ecological notes.
Callinectes bocourti
is quite abundant in the Long Pond wetland. Specimens were caught both during the day and night; however, they are easier to catch at night due to their congregation in large numbers on the edges of the pond, where they feed on juvenile
Palaemon pandaliformis
(
Stimpson, 1871
)
and
Oreochromis mossambicus
[(
Peters, 1852
) (N. Parasram, Pers. Obs.)]. During the day,
Callinectes bocourti
can be seen in smaller numbers feeding along the edges of the Long Pond and Green Pond coastal wetlands. Throughout the rainy season, the bank of the Long Pond wetland overflows and numerous smaller ponds are formed outside of the main pond system; when this occurs, juvenile
Callinectes bocourti
also occupy these shallow areas (
0.3 m
deep). Three mating pairs were seen in
February 2020
during a night survey at Long Pond.
Callinectes bocourti
were caught with baited traps (
Fig. 3A, B
), hand nets (
Fig. 3D
), cast nets, and seine nets.
Callinectes bocourti
was collected along with
Callinectes sapidus
Rathbun, 1896
, and
Callinectes danae
Smith
, 1869
, at the Long Pond wetland.
Remarks.
Williams (1974)
reported one (1) male specimen collected by P.W. Hummelinck from an unknown river pool in Holetown in 1964. This specimen is stored at the USNM under the catalogue number 23456. Two morphotypes of
Callinectes bocourti
were collected during the present study in
Barbados
. Locally, this species is important in subsistence fishing (N. Parasram, Pers. Obs.). Regionally,
Callinectes bocourti
is of commercial importance throughout the Caribbean and South America (
Venezuela
,
Suriname
, and
Brazil
). However, landing statistics are not collected separately for this species; instead, it is included in the statistics for all
Callinectes
spp.
caught for consumption (Gore & Grizzle 1974;
Williams 1974
;
Tavares 2002
).