Crabs of the Families Tetraliidae, Trapeziidae and Xanthidae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) new to the Ogasawara Islands, Japan
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Alrasheedi, Sami M
Author
Alrashdi, Mousa N
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Alhumaidan, Lama S
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Alkhdairi, Ahmad
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Alzweihary, Ali M
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Alhussaini, Omar M
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Alharbi, Lama S
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Albalawi, Amirah N
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Almutairi, Turki F
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Alharbi, Osama A G
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Bashal, Afaf A M
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Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science. Series A, Zoology
2024
2024-02-22
50
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http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1222_23
journal article
299042
10.50826/bnmnszool.50.1_1
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2434-091X
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Pseudoliomera remota
(
Rathbun, 1907
)
[Jn: Marumi-awatsubu-modoki]
(
Fig. 4C–D
)
Material examined.
Chichi-jima Is.
—
Chichi-jima I.
,
Miyano-hama
, 1 ♂ (NSMT-Cr 31543; cb 6.0×cl
4.5 mm
), 1♂ (NSMT-Cr 31544; cb 6.9×cl 5.0 mm),
29-VI-1974
,
Ogasawara Fisheries
Center
leg
.
Remarks
. This species is close to
Pseudoliomera speciosa
(Dana, 1852)
, in which the carapace dorsal surface is sharply divided into regions by deep linear furrows. All the regions are thickly covered with pearly granules of good size, and the interregional furrows are filled only with short setae. There are no long setae on the regions, differing from
P. lata
(
Borradaile, 1902
)
and some related species (cf.
Sèrene, 1984
).
Pseudoliomera speciosa
is otherwise well known by having the brush-like setae surrounding the horny tip of the first ambulatory leg, and readily distinguished from all the congeners due to this feature.
Fig. 4. A:
Paraxanthias parvus
(Borradaile)
, ovig.♀(NSMT-Cr 31538; cb 8.5×cl 5.6 mm) from Nishi-jima. B:
Zozymodes pumilus
(Hombron and Jacquinot)
, ♀ (NSMT-Cr 31550; cb 8.5×cl 6.1 mm) from Nishi-jima. C–D:
Pseudoliomera remota
(Rathbun)
, ♂ (NSMT-Cr 31544; cb 6.9×cl 5.0 mm) from Miyano-hama, Chichi-jima.
In the male at hand, as the generic features, both chelipeds are short, heavy and similar in shape, each palm is swollen, and the fingers are remarkably short; the outer surface of the palm is roughened with depressed granules and dark-colored for most of the outer surface; the upper and distal parts of the palm, and distal halves of both fingers are whitish.
Distribution.
This species is widely distributed in the Indo-West Pacific from the western Indian Ocean (
Serène, 1984
, Aldabra;
Rathbun, 1911
, as
Actaea
, Salomon and Coetivy
) and the Red Sea (
Klunzinger, 1913
, as
Actaea nana
n. sp.
) eastwards to Easter Island (
Rathbun, 1907
, as
Actaea
,
type
locality), and northwards to
Japan
(
Sakai, 1939
, as
Actaea
;
Sakai, 1976
;
Marumura and Kosaka, 2003
) and Hawaii (
Edmondson, 1962
, as
Actaea
). Recently,
Maenosono (2018)
revised six species from the Ryukyu Islands, with key to the species and good photographs.