Porcellanidae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura) from New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands
Author
Osawa, Masayuki
text
Zootaxa
2007
1548
1
49
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.178040
2cbe1502-c057-4a0c-8f15-c1815dcd4d20
1175-5326
178040
Enosteoides palauensis
(Nakasone & Miyake, 1968)
Porcellana melissa
Miyake, 1942
: 367
(part), text-fig. 27 (not
P. melissa
Miyake, 1942
).
Porcellana palauensis
Nakasone & Miyake, 1968c
: 165
, fig. 1, pl. 7, fig. A.
Enosteoides palauensis
.—
Haig, 1978
: 709
.
Enosteoides hainanensis
Yang & Sun, 2005
: 19
, figs. 15, 16 (
type
locality: Hainan
Island
) (new synonymy).
Material examined.
Type
material:
Palau
.
Ngadarák Reef,
Palau
Islands, coll. S. Miyake,
23 May 1939
, ovig. female CL
3.6mm
,
holotype
(
ZLKU
4266). Same data as
holotype
: ovig. female CL
3.1mm
,
paratype
(
ZLKU
4267).
New Caledonia
.
Kuendu Beach, lagoon,
22°23’S
,
166°32’E
,
31 m
,
5 May 1996
, coll. B. Richer de Forges,
2 females
CL 2.7, 3.0 mm. Namié, lagoon, low tide,
3 Oct. 1978
, coll. C. Vadon,
1 male
CL
6.1 mm
. Récif Senez, lagoon,
7 m
,
7 Sep. 1992
, coll. P. Bouchet,
1 female
CL
4.2 mm
.
Remarks
. The specimens examined generally agree well with the
type
material of
E. palauensis
.
Yang & Sun (2005)
described a new species,
E. hainanensis
, from Hainan
Island
in the South
China
Sea. They remarked that this species was very similar to
E. palauensis
,
but distinguished by the carapace being more conspicuously areolated on the dorsal surface and by the shape of the basal article of the antennular peduncle being different. However, these distinctions are insufficient to distinguish the two species because the
type
material of
E. palauensis
in fact has the characters of
E. hainanensis
. Therefore,
E. hainanensis
should be considered a synonym of
E. palauensis
.
Distribution.
Hainan
Island
in
China
, and
Palau
(
Nakasone & Miyake 1968c
;
Yang & Sun 2005
). The present record of the species from
New Caledonia
greatly extends its distribution to the southern hemisphere. The specimens examined were collected at depths of
7–
31 m
.