Redescription of the poorly known ghost shrimp species, Scallasis amboinae Bate, 1888, review of the genus, and description of a new species from the Ryukyu Islands, Japan (Decapoda: Axiidea: Callianassidae)
Author
Komai, Tomoyuki
Author
Poore, Gary C. B.
Author
Fujita, Yoshihisa
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-04-21
4766
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401
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10.11646/zootaxa.4766.3.1
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Scallasis caledonica
(
Ngoc-Ho, 1991
)
Callianassa caledonica
Ngoc-Ho, 1991: 285–287
, fig. 2.—
Dworschak 2007: 307
.
Trypaea caledonica
.—
Sakai 2011a: 395
.
Scallasis caledonica
.—
Poore
et al
. 2019: 143
.
Type material
.
Holotype
:
New Caledonia
,
Lagon Est
,
21 m
,
13 January 1987
, female (cl 5.0 mm),
MNHN-Th 1072
.
Paratype
: Same data as
holotype
,
1 female
lacking pleon (cl 5.0 mm), MNHN-Th 1073;
1 male
lacking pleon (cl 4.0 mm),
2 males
(cl 4.5, 5.0 mm), MNHN-Th 1074.
Diagnosis
. Pleomere 6 as long as wide. Telson 0.8 times as long as wide; greatest width 1.2 times posterior width. Maxilliped 3 ischium-merus 3 times as long as wide; merus free distal margin transverse, rounded. Female major cheliped ischium lower margin with 6–8 small spines; merus lower margin with simple proximal spine; palm 0.9 times as long as carpus. Male major cheliped merus lower margin as in female; dactylus as in female. Minor cheliped ischium lower margin with 10 small serrations; merus lower margin with 1 oblique spine at midpoint. Male pleopod 1 of 1 minute article. Male pleopod 2 absent. Uropodal endopod anterior margin with small spine about two-thirds along; dorsal surface with 1 long proximal spiniform seta, usually plus 1 shorter submarginal seta; exopod anterior margin with small spiniform seta about three-quarters along.
Distribution.
Known only from the
type
locality in
New Caledonia
.
Remarks.
Scallasis caledonica
was originally described on the basis of five specimens from Lagon Est,
New Caledonia
(
Ngoc-Ho 1991
; as
Callianassa
). We have re-examined the
type
material and can confirm the accuracy of Ngoc-Ho’s figures, the only exception being the presence of two long facial spiniform setae and another distally on the anterior margin of the uropodal endopod. The male possesses a minute, pear-shaped pleopod 1 but lacks pleopod 2.
Ngoc-Ho (1991)
noted that the chelipeds were only slightly sexually dimorphic. Differences from
S. amboinae
are subtle: the distal margin of the merus of maxilliped 3 is less oblique, and the major cheliped is more compact, its meral tooth being proximal and triangular, rather than spine-like.
Sakai (1999)
considered
Callianassa caledonica
a junior synonym of “
Callianassa
”
pygmaea
while
Dworschak (2007)
considered it a valid species.
Sakai’s (2010)
treatment of
Callianassa caledonica
was not consistent: under the account of
Trypaea andamaniensis
, he stated “
T. caledonica
is considered to be a separate species”, whereas under the account of
Trypaea tonkinae
he viewed it as a questionable synonym.