Freshwater Shrimps Of The Family Atyidae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) From Peninsular Malaysia And Singapore
Author
Cai, Yixiong
Author
Ng, Peter K. L.
Author
Choy, Satish
text
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2007
2007-08-31
55
2
277
309
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5333541
2345-7600
5333541
Atyopsis moluccensis
(De Haan, 1849)
Atya moluccensis
De Haan, 1849: 186
,
Pl. O.
[
type
locality unknown, assumedly from
Moluccas
,
Indonesia
].
Atyopsis moluccensis
– Chace, 1983: 27,
Figs. 16
–19; Ng & Chong, 1986: 30, 1 fig.; Ng & Chia, 1994: 644,
Figs. 1
,
3–10
;
Yeo et al., 1999: 213
; Wowor et al., 341,
Fig. 5D
.
Atya armata
Lanchester, 1901:559
.
Atya spinipes
Johnson, 1961a: 145
, Figs. 38–42 (not
Atya spinipes
Newport, 1847
).
Material examined. –
Peninsular
Malaysia
:
6 males
,
6 females
(largest cl
19.8 mm
),
ZRC
,
Sungai Baharu
tributary, along Tekek-
Juara
trail,
Pulau Tioman
,
Malaysia
, coll.
O. Chia
et al.,
27 Jun.1997
:
5 males
(largest cl
22.7 mm
),
ZRC
,
Tekek falls
,
Sungai Ayer Besar
, along
Tekek-Juara
trail,
Pulau Tioman
,
Malaysia
, coll.
O. Chia
et al.,
23 Jun.1997
;
3 females
,
6 juveniles
(largest cl
20.6 mm
),
ZRC
,
Sungai Nipah
,
Pulau Tioman
,
Malaysia
, coll.
O. Chia
et al.,
27 Jun.1997
;
6 males
,
8 females
,
7 juveniles
(largest male cl 21.0 mm),
ZRC
,
Sungai Keliling
,
Pulau Tioman
,
Malaysia
, coll.
H. H. Tan
et al.,
23–27 Jun.1997
;
7 males
,
12 females
(largest male cl
26.9 mm
),
ZRC 1996.1776
,
Sungai Paya
,
Kampung Paya
,
Pulau Tioman
,
Malaysia
, coll.
P. K. L. Ng
et al.,
16 Sep.1995
:
1 male
,
1 female
,
1 juvenile
(largest cl
21.6 mm
),
ZRC 1996.1777
,
Kampung Paya
,
Sungai Paya
,
Pulau Tioman
,
Malaysia
, coll.
H. H. Tan
et al.,
18 Sep.1995
;
23 males
,
26 females
(largest male cl 28.0 mm),
ZRC 1996.1778
,
Sungai Paya
,
Kampung Paya
,
Pulau Tioman
,
Malaysia
, coll.
P. K. L. Ng
et al.,
25–27 Jun.1996
;
9 males
,
13 females
(largest male cl
25.3 mm
),
ZRC 1996.1779
,
Sungai Raya
,
Kampung Mukut
,
Pulau Tioman
,
Malaysia
, coll.
P. K. L. Ng
et al.,
26 Jun.1996
;
12 males
,
12 females
(largest male cl 28.0 mm),
ZRC 1996.1780
,
Sungai Asah
,
Pulau Tioman
, coll.
P. K. L. Ng
et al.,
26 Jun.1996
;
12 males
,
17 females
(largest male cl 28.0 mm),
ZRC 1996.1781
,
Sungai Keliling
,
Pulau Tioman
,
Malaysia
, coll.
P. K. L. Ng
et al.,
27–28 Jun.1996
;
1 male
,
ZRC 2007.0318
, second last stream before reaching
Juara
along
Tekek-Juara
path,
Pulau Tioman
,
Malaysia
, coll.
S. S. C. Chong
, no date
;
2 females
, cl
4.8–5.6 mm
,
ZRC 2007.0319
,
Sekayu
waterfall,
Terengganu
,
Malaysia
, coll.
H. H. Tan
,
17 Jun.1995
;
2 females
, cl
5.4–5.5 mm
,
ZRC 2007.0320
,
Malaysia
,
Stream
outside
Sekayu Waterfall
, pH 5.3, coll.
P. K. L. Ng
,
18 Mar.1992
.
Comparative material examined. –
Atyopsis moluccensis
:
Sumatra
:
1 male
, cl
19 mm
, 1 ovigerous female, cl
15 mm
,
ZRC 2007
. 0321,
Sungai Seruai
, near
Biru Biru
,
Sumatra
,
Indonesia
, coll.
M. Kottelat
,
2 Nov.1984
.
Borneo:
2 males
, cl
15.7–16.3 mm
,
1 female
, cl
16 mm
,
Sarawak
:
Kubah
,
Raya station
4, 1977
;
2 females
, cl
7.5–10.3 mm
,
ZRC 2007.0322
,
Borneo
:
Sarawak
,
Austin’s Place
,
Kampung Benut
near
Penrissen
, coll.
H. H. Tan
&
P. Yap
,
1 Oct.1998
;
1 male
, cl
13.2 mm
,
ZRC 2007.0323
,
Brunei
,
Temburong
,
Sungai Dalalong
at
Kuala Beldeg
, coll.
K. Lim
et. al.,
14–17 Jun.1975
;
1 male
, cl
9.2 mm
,
ZRC 2007.0324
,
Borneo
,
Sarawak
:
Serian
,
Sungai Kuhas
,
6.9 km
left at
Tebelu Tebakang
turnoff,
5.8 km
into right trail,
1°09'10.0"N
110°29'22.7"E
, coll.
H. H. Tan
,
19 Feb.1997
.
Thailand
:
2 females
, cl
4.3–5.2 mm
, CU1998.12, waterfall at
Phuket
,
southern Thailand
, no date
.
6 females
, cl 18.4–20, CU1998.15,
Taotong
waterfall,
Phangnga
,
27 Mar.1930
;
16 specimens
, CU1998.16,
southern Thailand
, no date
;
15 males
, cl
13.2–20.6 mm
,
13 females
, cl
11.3–17.4 mm
,
ZRC 2007.0325
,
Patong Waterfall
,
Phuket
,
southern Thailand
, coll.
K. Yongchindarat
,
19 Aug.1980
;
1 male
, cl
7.5 mm
,
southern Thailand
, coll.
D. Yeo
,
21 Feb.2001
.
Atyopsis spinipes
(
Newport, 1847
)
:
Japan
:
l0 males,
10–15mm
,
4 females
, cl
15–18 mm
, 2 ovigerous females, cl
14–15 mm
,
ZRC 2007.0326
24°30.11'N
124°15.26'E
,
Gubyunmata River
,
Ishigaki Island
, pH 7.3, coll.
Y. Cai
&
T
.
Naruse
,
13 Jun.2000
;
1 female
, cl
7.1 mm
,
ZRC 2007.0327
,
24°22.76'N
124°14.80'E
,
Gubyunmata River
,
Ishigaki Island
, pH 7.3, coll.
Y. Cai
&
T
.
Naruse
,
13 Jun.2000
;
1 male
, cl
12 mm
,
1 female
, cl
15 mm
, 1 ovigerous female, cl
16 mm
,
ZRC 2007.0328
,
24°26.05'N
124°14.52'E
, small river in
Tsuru Town
,
Ishigaki Island
, coll.
Y. Cai
,
N. K. Ng
&
T
.
Naruse
,
17 Jun.2000
.
Taiwan
:
1 female
, cl
5.1 mm
,
ZRC 2007.0329
,
Tungho River
,
Taitung County
, coll.
Y. Cai
et al.,
24 Nov.1997
.
Philippines
:
2 females
, cl 6.0–
7.2 mm
,
ZRC 2007.0330
, river outside
Inabacan Cave
,
Antequrra
,
Bohol
, coll.
Y. Cai
et al.,
16 Dec.2000
.
Java
:
1 male
, cl
7.1 mm
,
2 females
, cl 3.8–4.0 mm,
3 juv.
,
RMNH
N42
a,
Labuhan
,
West Java
,
Indonesia
, no date
.
Moluccas:
1 male
, cl
9.2 mm
, 1 ovigerous female, cl 13.0 mm,
ZRC 2007.0331
,
Sungai Ifis
,
1°24'N
128°13'E
,
Halmahera
,
Indonesia
,
Sep.1994
, coll. D. Robb;
1 female
, cl
6.8 mm
,
SMF 7972
,
Halmahera
, 1894, coll.
W. Kükenthal
; 1 ovigerous female, cl
12 mm
,
2 males
, cl 9.0–
9.3 mm
,
SMF 7974
,
Halmahera
,
Indonesia
, 1894, coll.
W. Kükenthal
; 1 ovigerous female, cl
15 mm
,
Soah
,
Halmahera
,
Indonesia
,
2 males
, cl
8.3–11.5 mm
,
SMF
,
Morotai
,
1 Oct.1930
.
New
Guinea:
2 females
, cl
4.3–4.4 mm
,
RMNH 700
, two creeks near
Seroei
,
Yapen Island
,
Irian Jaya
,
Indonesia
,
22 Feb.1955
.
Sulawesi
:
1 female
, cl
4.5 mm
, 3 ovigerous females, cl
11.6–13.2 mm
,
ZRC 2007.0332
,
Sungai Jalange
at
Desa Malawa
,
20 km
south of
Parepare
on road to
Ujung Pandang
,
Kec. Malussetassi Kab. Bara
,
Sulawesi
,
Indonesia
, coll.
M. Kottelat
,
15 Jun.1988
;
4 males
, cl 9.0–
9.5 mm
,
7 females
, cl 6.0–
14 mm
, 1 ovigerous female, cl
18.1 mm
,
ZRC 2007.0333
,
Sungai Terat
,
19 km
on road from
Enrekang
to
Parepare
, southern
Sulawesi
,
Indonesia
, coll.
M. Kottelat
&
A. Werner
,
9 Mar.1989
.
Fig. 1. Map of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore.
Diagnosis. –
Body robust, pigmented, eyes well developed;
rostrum not strongly compressed laterally, without lateral lobes, median dorsal carina without spines, ventral keel with 7–16, usually 10–14 teeth. Anterior margin of carapace armed with strong antennal and pterygostomian spines, latter never reduced to angle; supraorbital spine absent; ventral margin of second to fifth abdominal pleura without sclerotized spinules; telson with posterolateral angle reaching beyond setiferous posterior margin; third maxilliped not ending in a spine; pereiopods without exopods; first and second pereiopods with chelae monomorphic, without palm, little if at all longer than wide; fingers tipped with brushes of long setae apparently adapted for filter feeding, carpus of both appendages deeply excavated anteriorly, much shorter than broad, shorter than fingers; third pereiopod with a prominent meral spur in large males; branchial formula complete, with 9 pairs of gills, without mastigobranchs; epipods present on first 4 pereiopods, reduced posteriorly; endopod of first pereiopod of male rigid, rhomboidally ovate; submarginally spinose, less than 1.5 times as long from proximal articulation to base of reticulation projection as maximum width, not including margin spines; second pleopod of male with appendix masculina cylindrical, spinose over entire length distal to base of appendix interna.
Habitat
.
–
At coastal or insular freshwater habitats, with fast flowing hill and mountain streams, and similar riparian systems, living on rocks or among submerged roots.
Remarks. –
In
Malaysia
, the species was first recorded by Lanchester (1901) from the Selama River in northwest
Perak
and Belimbing under the name of
Atya armata
. Johnson reported it under the name
Atya spinipes
from Kuala Kenyam Kechil,
Pahang
, Tahan River, near Kuala Tahan and a tributary of Jahor River, near Kota Tinggi,
Johor
. The specimens that we examined indicate that
Atyopsis moluccensis
is restricted to the Greater Sunda Islands (including
Phuket
at southern
Thailand
). Chace (1983: 33) stated that he had “seen specimens of
A. moluccensis
only from
Thailand
and
Java
.” Other distribution sites that he listed, viz.
Sumatra
,
Bali
,
Sulawesi
,
Moluccas
,
Philippines
, Andaman and
Sri Lanka
, were based only on literature. According to the present study, there is only
A. spinipes
distributed there.
Distribution
.
–
With certainty only distributed in the Greater Sunda Islands (present study).