A synopsis of Typhlocarcinops Rathbun, 1909 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Pilumnidae), with descriptions of nine new species from the Indo-West Pacific
Author
Ng, Peter K. L.
Author
Rahayu, Dwi Listyo
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-06-05
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4788.1.1
1175-5326
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Typhlocarcinops angustipes
Tesch, 1918
(
Figs. 76
,
77
)
Typhlocarcinops angustipes
Tesch, 1918: 214
, pl. 13 fig. 5;
Ng 1987: 78
;
Ng
et al.
2008: 144
.
Material examined
.
Lectotype
(here designated): ovigerous female (4.5 ×
3.2 mm
) (
NNM-ZMA
Crust De 103.004), station 133,
Lirung
,
Talaut Islands
, up to
36 m
, coll.
M. Webber
,
Siboga Expedition
,
25-27 December 1899
.
Paralectotypes
:
1 male
(3.7 ×
2.8 mm
, in poor condition),
1 female
(sternum partially crushed, 5.5 ×
4.7 mm
) (
NNM-ZMA
Crust De 103.005), station 274,
5°28.2’S
134°53.9’E
, north of
Aru Islands
,
57 m
, coll.
M. Webber
,
Siboga Expedition
,
26 December 1899
.
Diagnosis
. Carapace (
Figs. 76A, B
,
77A
) about 1.2–1.4 times broader than long, surface smooth anteriorly, with granules posteriorly, regions not indicated; anterolateral margin arcuate, lined with tiny granules and 1 small tooth; posterolateral surface and margin with scarce, scattered tubercles. Front (
Fig. 76A, B
) bilobed, with shallow median cleft, margin of each lobe slightly convex. Orbit (
Fig. 77C
) short, bulbous ocular peduncles filling orbit, immovable, cornea small, slightly pigmented. Epistome relatively broad, triangular median lobe with median suture. Antennal peduncles relatively long. Third maxilliped (
Fig. 77B
) with merus broad, anteroexternal angle strongly expanded, margin lined with granules, more strongly granules on inner margin, ischium subquadrate, slightly longer than merus, inner margin straight; exopod slender, relatively long, tip reaching beyond distal edge of merus, inner margin with distinct tooth. Chelipeds of males almost equal (
Fig. 76D
), outer surface of fingers of chela smooth, with longitudinal ridge, surface of palm with scattered tubercles, lower margin lined with larger tubercles; upper margin smooth; cutting edges of fingers with prominent teeth; upper outer surface of carpus with small tubercles, inner angle rounded (
Fig. 76A, B
). P2−P5 (
Fig. 76A, B
) proportionally long, fringe by sparse long setae on dorsal and ventral margins; merus of P5 not reaching front when folded. Male pleon (
Fig. 77C
) broad, telson short, 1.5 times as long as somite 6, subtriangular with rounded distal margin. G1 (
Fig. 77D, E
) slender, upper and lower halves subequal, sinuous, distal part short, bent at right angles, with pointed tip.
Remarks
. This species is known only from type series from the Indonesian
Moluccas
. Only three specimens are known, with the only male
syntype
in poor condition, although fortunately, enough of the sternum remains to obtain the pleon and gonopods (
Fig. 77
C–E). The most intact specimen, an ovigerous female (4.5 ×
3.2 mm
) (NNM-ZMA Crust De 103.004) is here designated the
lectotype
for this species.
This species is easily recognized by the short and broad merus of the third maxilliped, with the anteroexternal angle strongly expanded.
Type
locality
.
Lirung
,
North Sulawesi
,
Indonesia
.
Distribution
. Talaut and Aru,
Indonesia
.