On the taxonomy of the genus Hymenicoides Kemp, 1917 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Hymenosomatidae), with resurrection of Limnopilos Chuang & Ng, 1991, and descriptions of two new species
Author
Naruse, Tohru
Author
Ng, Peter K. L.
text
Zootaxa
2007
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17
31
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.179195
e0a7d367-be4e-4031-acad-42a17507fadf
1175-5326
179195
Hymenicoides carteri
Kemp, 1917
(
Fig. 2
)
Hymenicoides
carteri—
Kemp, 1917
: 268
;
Lucas, 1980
: 197
;
Ng & Chuang, 1996
: 50
; Guinot & Richer de
Forges, 1997
: 462
.
Material examined
.
Lectotype
(present designation): male, 4.0 ×
4.8 mm
, NHM 1919.11.1.121, R. Nughli, Sibpur, near Calcutta,
India
, coll. Annandale & S. Kemp,
Jan. 1917
.
Paralectotypes
:
1 male
, 4.0 ×
4.8 mm
,
1 female
, 3.2 ×
3.7 mm
, 1 ovigerous female, 3.0 ×
3.7 mm
, NHM 1919.11.1.122–123, data same as
lectotype
.
Others.
1 male
, 2.2 ×
2.4 mm
,
2 females
, 2.6 ×
2.9 mm
, 2.7 ×
2.9 mm
,
ZRC
2007.0107, Tangail District, North Central region, Ganges basin,
Bangladesh
,
4 Nov. 1992
.
Remarks
.
Hymenicoides carteri
has not been collected since
Kemp (1917)
described the species from near Calcutta,
India
and near Khulna,
Bangladesh
, on the basis of
22 specimens
. In this study, we have located only four of the
syntypes
in NHM (Paul Clark, pers. comm.); the rest are presumably still in the Zoological Survey of
India
(ex Indian Museum). The G1 of
H. carteri
was first described by
Lucas (1980: 197)
, although no figure was provided. The G1 of the
lectotype
(
Fig. 2
a, b, NHM, 4.0 ×
4.8 mm
) is very broad, bent outwards medially and with a line of long stiff median setae along the inner part of the ventral side. The distal part of the G1 is a complicated structure; composed of a bifurcated, U-shaped projection on the distal inner angle, a denticulate lip-like margin on the distal outer angle and a long bursiform projection on the dorsal side of the base of the distal outer angle.
In situ
, the G1 sits completely in the deep sterno-abdominal cavity (
Fig. 1
a).
Of the three recent specimens of
H. carteri
from
Bangladesh
, the only male specimen is small (ZRC 2007.0107, 2.2 ×
2.4 mm
) but it is basically similar to the
type
series of
H. carteri
(NHM 1919.11.1.121–123 3.0 × 3.7 - 4.0 ×
4.8 mm
) except for the G1 and the chela. The G1 is present but is still relatively undeveloped. The G1 of the
lectotype
specimen (NHM 1919.11.1.121, 4.0 ×
4.8 mm
) possesses a long bursiform projection on the dorsal side of the base of the distal outer angle (
Fig. 2
b), which is not observed in the small male
Bangladesh
specimen. The cheliped of the
Bangladesh
male specimen is proportionally small and the tubercle on the manus is very low. These differences, however, are possibly associated with size and growth. Larger series of the specimens from
Bangladesh
may help to better understand the degree of variation in this species.