An annotated and illustrated checklist of the porcelain crabs of Panama (Decapoda: Anomura)
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Ferreira, Luciane Augusto De Azevedo
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Author
Anker, Arthur
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-09-27
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5045.1.1
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10.11646/zootaxa.5045.1.1
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Pachycheles tuerkayi
Werding & Hiller, 2017
(
Figs. 30
,
31
,
90C
)
Pachycheles tuerkayi
Werding & Hiller 2017: 1282
, figs. 1a, 2, 3.
Material examined
.
Panama
[
Caribbean
]:
1 male
, cl 4.3, cw 4.7, 1 ov. female, cl 5.2, cw 5.8 (
FLMNH
UF 57134
),
Bocas del Toro
, between
Isla
Bastimentos and
Isla
Solarte
,
9°20’18.7”N
,
82°13’02.8”W
, depth less than
2 m
, in dead corals, leg.
P.P.G. Pachelle
29.03.2019
(fcn PP 19-120); 1 ov. female, cl 4.7, cw 4.9 (
MZUSP 40065
),
Bocas del Toro
,
Ponsak
, depth
1 m
, shallow flat with rubble, zoanthids, sponges, in crevices of
Agaricia
rubble, leg.
A. Anker
et al.
,
22.07.2018
;
2 males
, cl 5.2, cw 5.3 and cl 5.0, cw 5.1 (
MZUSP 33456
), about
3 km
west of
Portobelo
, depth
0.5–1.5 m
, in coral rocks, leg.
A. Anker
&
J.F. Lazarus-Agudelo
25.03.2015
;
1 male
, cl 3.9, cw 4.0, 1 ov. female, cl 4.5, cw 4.8 (
MZUSP 33788
),
between Sabanitas and Portobelo
, shallow intertidal flat with fossilised coral platform and adjacent step drop-off, in coral rocks at wave breaking area, leg.
J.F. Lazarus-Agudelo
,
25.03.2015
;
2 males
, cl 4.6, cw 4.7 and cl 5.1, cw 5.2 (
MZUSP 40064
)
,
Isla
Grande
, northern side, large shallow bay, wave-exposed intertidal rocks, deep in rock crevices, leg.
A. Anker
et al.
31.07.2018
.
Previous records from
Panama
. Werding & Hiller (2017).
Distribution
. West Atlantic:
Costa Rica
,
Panama
(
Bocas del Toro
, Portobelo,
Isla
Grande, Bahía de Caledonia) and
Colombia
(Werding & Hiller 2017; present study).
Ecology
. Intertidal and shallow subtidal, known depth range:
0–4 m
, possibly deeper; typically on exposed rocky reefs and fossilised coral reef platforms, dwelling deep in crevices, also on subtidal rocky bottoms, under large boulders, or in more sheltered conditions, e.g. on shallow flats with abundant rubble of
Agaricia agaricites
(Linnaeus)
(Werding & Hiller 2017; present study).
Remarks
.
Pachycheles tuerkayi
belongs to a small group of species characterised by the carapace sparsely covered with setae and the carpus and palm of P1 covered with granules. This group is represented by
P. cristobalensis
,
P. serratus
and
P. greeleyi
(
Rathbun, 1900
)
in the western Atlantic;
P. calculosus
and
P. setimanus
(
Lockington, 1878
)
in the eastern Pacific;
P. chacei
in both the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific; and
P. sahariensis
Monod,
1933
in the eastern Atlantic.
Pachycheles tuerkayi
is morphologically most similar to
P. serratus
, but can be distinguished by the carapace smooth dorsally (
vs.
coarser in
P. serratus
); the P1 densely covered with setae dorsally (
Figs. 30
,
31
; see also
Fig. 90C
and colour photographs in
Rodríguez
et al.
2005
, as
P. serratus
; and Werding & Hiller 2017) (
vs.
with at most a few scattered setae in
P. serratus
); and the distal margin of P1 palm depressed near the base of the pollex (
vs.
not depressed in
P. serratus
) (Werding & Hiller 2017). The two species have been largely confused in the past as two different forms of
P. serratus
, the “wooly-handed” form (or “pubescent” form in Werding & Hiller 2017) and the “smooth-handed” form, the first corresponding to
P. serratus
and the second to
P. tuerkayi
.