New and rare micro-pagurid hermit crabs (Crustacea: Anomura: Paguridae) from the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico
Author
Lemaitre, Rafael
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Zootaxa
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Nematopaguroides fagei
Forest & de Saint Laurent, 1968
(
Figs 5
,
6
)
Nematopaguroides fagei
Forest & de Saint Laurent, 1968: 157
, figs 136–141 (
type
locality: off Recife,
Brazil
,
Calypso
, sta 27,
8°25.5’S
,
34°48.5’W
);
Coelho & Ramos, 1973: 166
(list);
Coelho & Santos, 1980: 143
(list);
Coelho & Ramos-Porto, 1986: 43
(list);
Rieger, 1998: 417
(list);
Wang & McLaughlin, 2000: 956
;
McLaughlin, 2003: 124
;
McLaughlin
et al.
, 2010: 31
;
Lemaitre & Tavares, 2015: 492
;
Coelho
et al.
, 2007: 10
, tab. 4;
Lemaitre
et al.
, 2017: 164
.
Nematopaguroides
cf.
fagei
.—
Baker
et al.
, 1981: 355
, tab. G4;
Felder
et al.
, 2009: 1070
(in part, see Remarks).
Not
Nematopaguroides
cf.
fagei
(=
N. karukera
Lemaitre, Felder & Poupin, 2017
).—
Gore, 1981: 159
.
Material examined.
Gulf of
Mexico
:
1 male
1.2 mm
, 1 ovig female
1.1 mm
, EPA DYNACORP PROJECT, EPA 54763 264-repA,
South Marsh Island
57C, platform #2, [south of Grand Isle, Louisiana],
40 m
, [no date], coll
R
.W.
Heard
(
USNM 1253305
);
1 male
1.5 mm
,
R
/
V
Pelican
, NSF-II-060, DEB-0315995,
21°34.18’N
,
91°4.71’W
,
33 m
, sand/rubble, box dredge,
12 Jun 2005
, coll
D.L. Felder
et al.
(
USNM 1541790
, ex
ULLZ 6992
);
1 male
0.8 mm
,
R
/
V
Pelican
, station NSF-II-098, southwest Gulf of
Mexico
, 22˚6.91’ N 91˚20.74’ W, 42–
41 m
,
17 Jun 2005
, gear box dredge, rubble, coll D.L.
Felder
et al.
(
USNM 14655083
, ex
ULLZ 7072
)
.
Guadeloupe
, French Antilles, Caribbean Sea
: KARUBENTHOS 2012: 2 ov females 1.0,
1.1 mm
, GS 10,
16°03.25’N
,
61°46.17’W
,
23 m
,
9 May 2012
, vieux habitant-herbier à
Halophila stipulacea
, MNHN-IU-2013- 5469; female
0.6 mm
, GD 11,
16°07.72’N
,
61°46.26’W
,
14 m
,
9 May 2012
anse à la barque-herbier à
Halophila stipulacea
(MNHN-IU-2013-5613);
1 male
1.0 mm, 1 ov female
1.1 mm
(MNHN-IU-2013-5607),
2 males
1.2,
1.5 mm
(MNHN-IU-2013-5308), GD 21, Pointe sur baie de Baille-Argent,
16°15.55’N
,
61°48.8’W
,
40 m
,
12 May 2012
.
Recognition characters.
Shield (
Fig. 5A
) as broad as long, dorsal surface smooth. Rostrum broadly rounded. Ocular peduncles shorter than shield length, dorsal surface with short, stiff setae, corneas weakly dilated; acicles terminating bluntly and with small submarginal spines. Chelipeds (
Fig. 5B, C
) sparsely setose, not much different in length, right stouter, fingers of left reaching to approximately midline of fingers of right; palm of right cheliped with dorsolateral and dorsomesial margins armed with row of small spines; carpi of right and left with distinct dorsolateral and dorsomesial row of spines. Pereopods 2 and 3 (
Fig. 6
A–D) with long setae mostly on dorsal and ventral margins; dactyls broadly curved, approximately 1.1 times as long as propodus, with ventromesial row of 3–6 slender corneous spinules. Propodal rasp of pereopod 4 (
Fig. 6E
) with single row of rounded scales. Telson (
Fig. 6F
) posterior lobes asymmetrical, separated by deep median U-shaped cleft, terminal margins each armed with 2 or 3 spines in addition to more prominent ventrally curved spine at lateral angle. Male with unpaired right sexual tube on coxa of fifth pereopod (
Fig. 5D
), tube coiled and distally filiform. Ovigerous female carrying relatively few (usually 10–15) eggs.
Color.
Unknown.
Distribution.
Gulf of
Mexico
, from Louisiana and off
Yucatán
; Caribbean Sea Lesser Antilles, from
Guadeloupe
; and States of
Pernambuco
and
Bahia
,
Brazil
. Depth:
14–
41 m
.
Remarks.
This is the
type
species of
Nematopaguroides
Forest & de Saint Laurent, 1968
. Since
Forest & de Saint Laurent’s (1968)
description of
N. fagei
, this rare species has been mentioned in biogeographical studies of the decapod fauna from
Brazil
(
Coelho & Ramos 1973
;
Coelho & Santos 1980
;
Coelho & Ramos-Porto 1986
;
Coelho
et al.
2007
), although apparently no new material was collected in those studies and thus the distribution was based on the few
type
specimens from
Pernambuco
to
Bahia
,
Brazil
.
Gore (1981)
did report one juvenile from Key Largo, Florida, noting that because of its small size and juvenile condition could not be positively identified as this species, and thus was reported therein as
N.
cf.
fagei
. However, examination of Gore’s material (formerly in the Indian River Coastal Zone Museum, HBOI 89:4699, currently under Florida Atlantic University oversight) has shown that it is an adult albeit minute male (shield length =
1.1 mm
) of
N. karukera
Lemaitre, Felder & Poupin, 2017
.
FIGURE 5.
Nematopaguroides fagei
Forest & de Saint Laurent, 1968
, male 1.5 mm, KARUBENTHOS 2012, sta GD 21, Pointe sur baie de Baille-Argent, Guadeloupe, French Antilles, Caribbean Sea (MNHN-IU-2013-5308): A, shield and cephalic appendages, dorsal; B, right cheliped, dorsal; C, left cheliped, dorsal; D, sternum, coxae of pereopods 1–5, and sexual tube, ventral. Scale: 0.5 mm.
FIGURE 6.
Nematopaguroides fagei
Forest & de Saint Laurent, 1968
, male 1.5 mm, KARUBENTHOS 2012, sta GD 21, Pointe sur baie de Baille-Argent, Guadeloupe, French Antilles, Caribbean Sea (MNHN-IU-2013-5308): A, left pereopod 2, lateral; B, dactyl of same, mesial; C, left pereopod 3, lateral; D, dactyl of same, mesial; E, propodus and dactyl of left pereopod 4, lateral; F, telson, dorsal. Scale: 0.5 mm.
Felder
et al.
(2009)
tentatively included
Nematopaguroides fagei
(as
N.
cf.
fagei
) in the fauna from the Gulf of
Mexico
based on the equally tentative report by
Gore (1981)
but cited additional specimens they collected in the northwestern Gulf of
Mexico
(cited in
Baker
et al.
1981
). Felder
et al.
questioned whether the specimens from the Gulf actually represent
N. fagei
, a species until then known only from
Brazil
. However, a male and an ovigerous specimens (USNM 1253305) collected south of Grand Isle, Louisiana, have been studied and agree in most respects with
Forest & de Saint Laurent’s (1968)
description of
Nematopaguroides fagei
, except that the Louisiana specimens have a right chela with a dorsal surface smooth, unarmed and nearly glabrous, whereas Forest & de Saint Laurent describe a right chela with dorsolateral, dorsomesial and medial rows of spines. This difference in armature may well represent intra-specific morphological variation of the
type
frequently seen on the right cheliped in other pagurids (e.g.,
Lemaitre
et al.
1982
). The morphology of two male specimens (USNM 1541790 ex ULLZ 6992, USNM 14655083, ex ULLZ 7072) collected in the southwest Gulf of
Mexico
, although the former is missing the ambulatory legs, and the latter is small in size (shield length =
0.8 mm
), is consistent with the definition of
N. fagei
by
Forest & de Saint Laurent (1968)
.
Nematopaguroides fagei
can be differentiated from the other two western Atlantic congeners (
i.e.
,
N. pusillus
and
N. karukera
) by the armature of the carpus of the left cheliped (with a dorsolateral and dorsomesial row of spines on the carpus in
N. fagei
vs. with few weak spines or spineless in
N. pusillus
and
N. karukera
), and the shape and proportions of the dactyls of pereopods 2 and 3 (long and broadly curved in
N. fagei
vs. short and curved in
N. pusillus
and long and straight in
N. karukera
).
The specimens of
N. fagei
herein reported indicate a considerable range for this species, from the Gulf of
Mexico
and Caribbean Sea Lesser Antilles to
Brazil
. Based on the morphology of the few known specimens alone, and until more material can be collected throughout a broad geographic range to be analyzed using both comparative anatomy and DNA techniques, no other conclusion than this species having a broad distribution can be reached.