The freshwater prawns of the genus Macrobrachium Bate, 1868, of Thailand (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidae)
Author
Cai, Y.
Author
Naiyanetr, P.
Author
Ng, P. K. L.
text
Journal of Natural History
2004
2004-10-10
38
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581
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http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0022293021000033238
journal article
10.1080/0022293021000033238
1464-5262
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Macrobrachium hendersoni
(De Man, 1906)
(figure 12)
Palaemon hendersoni
De Man, 1906: 405
[
type
locality: Darjeeling, northern
India
];
Kemp
, 1913: 303, figures 19–23; 1918: 95; 1924: 41, pl. 3, figure 5;
Tiwari
, 1955a: 189; 1955b: 233.
Palaemon yunnanensis
Yu, 1936: 308
, figure 3, 4 [
type
locality: Mann-Tchi-Pan,
Yunnan
,
China
].
Macrobrachium hendersoni
: Holthuis, 1950: 209
.
Material examined
North
Thailand
.
Five
WW
, cl
15.2–19.5 mm
, 1 ovigerous
X
, cl 7.0 mm, eggs 1.8×
1.3 mm
(
ZRC 2000.2729
),
Mae Sariang district
,
Mae Hong Son
river, coll.
Kitisan Suprepapon
,
20 February 1994
;
8
WW
, cl 12.0–14.0 mm, 2 ovigerous
XX
, cl 13.7–15.0 mm (CU 1997.183),
Mae Hong Son
,
21 March 1978
;
1
W
, cl
8.5 mm
, 2 ovigerous
XX
, cl
10.8–12.3 mm
(CU 1997.187),
Mae Hong Son
,
21 March 1978
;
six specimens
,
Mae Hong Son
, coll.
P. Naiyanetr
,
26 April 1986
;
12 specimens
(CU 1997.187)
,
Mae Hong Son
,
21 March 1978
; 3
WW
, cl 19.5–25.0 mm (CU 1997.109), no data; 1
W
, 1 ovigerous
X
, Tha Song Yang,
17 May 1985
.
West
Thailand
.
Three
WW
, cl
14.5–24.5 mm
(CU 1997.109), near hot spring water, Hin Lad Amphoe,
Thongphaphum
,
Kanchanaburi
,
15 April 1985
;
1
X
, cl
9.2 mm
(
ZRC 2000.2709
),
Kanchanaburi
:
Mae Nam Khwae Noi
basin: small forest tributary of
Nam Khung
, 14°36∞32◊N, 98°31∞52◊E, coll.
M. Kottelat
and
K. Kubota
,
3 April 1998
;
1 ovigerous
X
, cl
14.5 mm
, eggs 1.5×1.0 mm (
ZRC 2000.2711
),
Tak Province
:
Mae Nam Moei
at
Ban Wale
, coll.
M. Kottelat
and
K. Kubota
,
7 April 1998
;
2
WW
, cl
9.3–10.1 mm
, 2
XX
, cl
5.5–11.7 mm
(
ZRC 2000.2699
),
Kanchanaburi Province
:
Mae Nam Khwae Noi
basin,
Nam Khung
, upstream of
Ban Huai Pak Khung
, riffles, between second ford and reservoir, coll.
M. Kottelat
and
K. Kubota
,
3 April 1998
;
4
WW
, cl 9.5–17.0 mm, 1
X
, cl 8.0 mm, 1 ovigerous
X
, cl 13.0 mm, eggs 1.5×
1.1 mm
(
ZRC 2000.2657
), road from
Songkhla
Buri
to
Kanchanaburi
, km 12 on road going to small waterfall, coll.
K. Kubota
,
April 1998
;
6
WW
, cl
6.4–9.6 mm
, 8
XX
, 1 ovigerous
X
, cl
11.1 mm
, eggs 1.7×
1.3 mm
(
ZRC 2000.2735
),
Ratchaburi Province
,
Mae Nam Phachi
basin,
Nam Tok Suan Phung
, coll.
M. Kottelat
and
K. Kubota
,
2 April 1998
;
4
WW
, cl 14.5–21.0 mm, 1
X
, cl 12.0 mm (
ZRC 2000.2659
),
Tak Province
,
Salwean
basin, stream at km 57 on road
Mae
Sot-Wa
Rai
,
5 km
before
Wa Rai
, 16°20∞8.2◊N, 98°41∞23.9◊E, coll.
M. Kottelat
,
8 November 1995
;
2
WW
, cl
13.5–18.2 mm
, 1
X
, cl
13.4 mm
(
ZRC 2000.2658
),
Tak Province
,
Salween
basin,
Mae Nam Moei
at
Ban Wa Rei
, 16°17∞23.2◊N, 98°42∞19.66◊E, coll.
M. Kottelat
,
8 November 1995
;
5
WW
, cl 8.5–16.0 mm, 1
X
, cl
8.5 mm
(
ZRC 2000.2662
),
Tak Province
,
Salween
basin,
Huey Moon Hing Leak Phai
at
Moon Hing Leak Phai
, km 26, stone 22, on road
Mae Sot-Umphang
,
24 km
before
Phop Phra
, coll.
M. Kottelat
,
8 November 1995
;
6
WW
, cl
8.4–13.5 mm
(
ZRC 2000.2663
),
Rachaburi Province
,
Suan Pheng District
,
Suan Pheng
waterfall, 13°31∞12.6◊N, 99°14∞19.9◊E, coll.
D. Yeo
et al
.,
15 August 1997
;
3
WW
, cl 11.8–16.0 mm, 2
XX
, cl 12.2–
11.6 mm
(CU 1997.195),
Sai Yok
waterfall,
Kanchanaburi
;
seven specimens
, cl 10.5–12.0 mm, no data;
three specimens
,
Sai Yok
waterfall,
Kanchanaburi
,
18 August 1989
;
1
W
(CU 1997.178),
Si Sawat
,
Kanchanaburi
,
3 November 1979
;
two specimens
(CU 1997.179),
Phop Phra
Tak
,
7 January 1985
;
three specimens
,
Thong Pha Phum
,
Kanchanaburi
,
21 July 1986
;
five specimens
(CU),
Phop Phra
Tak
,
13 August 1988
;
two specimens
,
Thong Pha Phum
,
Kanchanaburi
,
5 May 1985
;
2
WW
(CU 1997.189),
Sai Yok
waterfall,
Kangchanaburi
;
20 specimens
(CU 1997.185),
Thap Sakae
,
Prachuap Khiri Khan
,
22 June 1977
;
three specimens
,
Suan Pheng Raichabai
, no data; 1
W
, cl
15.5 mm
, 1
X
, cl 11.0 mm, 1 ovigerous
X
, cl 11.0 mm, eggs 2.2×
1.8 mm
(
ZRC 2000.2710
),
Kanchanaburi Province
:
Mae Nam Khwae Noi
basin:
Huai Kroeng Kawia
, on road from
Thong Pha Phum
to
Thung Yai National Park
, coll.
M. Kottelat
and
K. Kubota
,
4 April 1998
;
1
W
, cl
23.3 mm
, 2
XX
, cl 10.0–
10.5 mm
(
ZRC 2000.2661
),
Tak Province
:
Mae Nam Moei
basin,
Huai Mae Lamno
, about
2 km
north of road 105, on road going to
Ban Mae Lamao
and
Ban Mae Ramat
, coll.
M. Kottelat
and
K. Kubota
,
6 April 1998
;
1
W
,
17.5 mm
(CU 1997.116),
Sai Yok
waterfall,
Kanchanaburi
, coll.
P. Naiyanetr
,
18 August 1989
.
F. 12.
Macrobrachium hendersoni
(
W
, cl 24.5 mm, CU 1997.109, near spring hot water, Hin Lao Amphoe, Thongphaphum, Kanchanaburi, west Thailand, 15 April 1985). (A) Cephalothorax; (B) scaphocerite; (C) first pereiopod; (D) second pereiopod; (E) chela of second pereiopod; (F) third pereiopod; (G) movable spine of uropodal diaeresis. Scales: (A, D, E) 5 mm; (B, C, F) 2 mm; (G) 0.5 mm.
Diagnosis
Rostrum short, or slightly convex at dorsal margin, reaching to end of second segment of antennular peduncle, or to end of antennular peduncle, mostly reaching distal half of third segment of antennular peduncle. Antennal and hepatic spines present. Antennular peduncle 0.6 times as long as carapace. Scaphocerite 2.8 times as long as wide. First pereiopod reaching with entire chela beyond distal end of scaphocerite, fingers slightly shorter than palm; chela 0.65 times as long as carpus. Second pereiopods unequal in length, similar in form. Major second pereiopod slightly shorter than body, with one-third of carpus reaching beyond distal end of scaphocerite; carpus cylindrical, shorter than merus, half length of palm; palm slightly broader than carpus, fingers subequal to palm in length, with distinctive longitudinal grooves, densely covered by velvety setae, fingers not gaping even when closed, with two pairs of strong teeth at proximal half of cutting edge, proximal tooth of fixed finger blunt, with two or more tubercles distally. Third pereiopod reaching with entire dactylus beyond distal end of scaphocerite; propodus seven times as long as wide, 2.1 times as long as dactylus. Uropodal diaeresis with a spine much smaller than outer angle. Ovigerous female with egg size 1.7–2.2×
1.4–1.8 mm
in diameter.
Remarks
Compared to the
types
(see De Man, 1906), the rostrum of the Thai specimens are slightly longer, but still fall within the concept of
M. hendersoni hendersoni
as defined by Tiwari (1952). The form of the setae-clothed fingers and the distinctive shape of the proximal tooth at the fixed finger, described in detail by Kemp (1913), are very characteristic for the species. Tiwari (1952) had described two subspecies,
Palaemon hendersoni platyrostris
and
P. h. cacharensis
, both from
Assam
, northern
India
. According to the original description,
P. h. platyrostris
has a rostrum that is longer than
P. h.
hendersoni
, reaching to the end of the antennular peduncle, and deeper than the latter.
Palaemon
h. cacharensis
resembles
P. h. platyrostris
in the character of the rostrum and the shape of second pereiopod, but its main distinguishing feature is the absence of the longitudinal grooves and pubescence on the distal part of the fingers of the male second pereiopod. The form of the carpus is quite different between
M. hendersoni hendersoni
and Tiwari’s two subspecies, i.e. it is short, and cup-shaped in the nominal subspecies but elongate in the other two. Since the differences are so obvious and consistent, Cai and Ng (in press) recently treated these taxa as three separate species. Six more species in this group were recognized by Tiwari (1955a; 1968), mamely
M. cavernicola
(Kemp, 1918),
M. assamense
(Tiwari, 1968)
,
M. peninsularis
(Tiwari, 1968),
M. siwalikensis
(Tiwari, 1952),
M. dayanum
(Henderson, 1893) and
M. hendersodayanum
(Tiwari, 1952).