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
text
Zootaxa
2020
2020-06-05
4788
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4788.1.1
1175-5326
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Typhlocarcinops tonsuratus
Griffin & Campbell, 1969
(
Fig. 34
)
Typhlocarcinops tonsurata
Griffin & Campbell, 1969: 147
, figs. 3, 6B;
Ng 1987: 78
.
Typhlocarcinops tonsuratus
—
Ng
et al.
2008: 144
.
Material examined
. None.
Diagnosis
. Carapace (
Fig. 34A
) 1.2 times as broad as long, surface smooth, covered by short setae, with long setae on lateral margin; regions indistinct, H-shaped gastro-cardiac grooves distinct; carapace appears vaulted; anterolateral margin arcuate, with 3 low, broad lobes; posterolateral surface and margin with low granules. Front (
Fig. 34A
) slightly bilobed, with shallow median cleft, margin of each lobe slightly convex. Orbit (
Fig. 34A
) short, broad, filled by immovable ocular peduncles; cornea small, rounded, partly visible. Epistome weakly concave posteriorly. Antennal peduncles relatively short, stout. Third maxilliped (
Fig. 34B
) with merus slightly broader than long, outer and inner margins straight, ischium slightly broader, much longer than merus, inner margin slightly shorter than outer margin, lower margin slightly oblique; exopod relatively slender. Chelipeds relatively short (
Fig. 34C
), outer surfaces of merus, carpus and chela smooth medially, upper and lower outer margins with small granules, covered by short tomentum and long setae; chela about as long as high; inner angle of carpus with minute granules, without prominent tooth. P2–P5 covered by tomentum; dorsal and ventral margins with long setae. Male pleon relatively slender (
Fig. 34D
), evenly tapering from base of somite 4 to rounded tip of telson; telson 1.8 times as long as somite 6. G1 prominently sinuous (
Fig. 34
E‒G), distal part gently curved upwards, tip upcurved, with 2 series of short to moderate bristles distally (modified from
Griffin & Campbell 1969
).
Remarks
. The
type
and only known specimen of this species (in the
Queensland
Museum) was described from a depth of
30 ft
, about
8 miles
east of Scarborough in Moreton Bay in
Queensland
,
Australia
.
Griffin & Campbell (1969)
described the species at length and their figures are sufficient to diagnose the species.
The G1 of the species (
Griffin & Campbell 1969
: fig. 6B; present
Fig. 34
E–G) is very distinctive, being strong sinuous and the distal part is gently upcurved. It superficially resembles that of
T. marginatus
in the structure of the distal part (
Fig. 56B, C
) but the tip is upcurved and distinctly longer in
T. tonsuratus
(
Fig. 34F, G
).
Type
locality
.
Scarborough
,
Queensland
,
Australia
.
Distribution
. Known only from
type
locality. On soft sediments at depths of
10 m
.