The Euxanthine Crabs (Crustacea: Brachyura: Xanthidae) Of The Philippines
Author
Mendoza, Jose Christopher E.
Author
Ng, Peter K. L.
text
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2010
2010-02-28
58
1
57
74
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5342421
2345-7600
5342421
Miersiella haswelli
(
Miers, 1886
)
(
Fig. 4C, D
)
Material Examined. –
1 male
, 7.4 ×
5.5 mm
,
2 females
, 5.6 ×
4.1 mm
to 6.4 ×
4.6 mm
(
ZRC 2008.1400
),
Stn.
CP2343
, off
Pamilacan Is.
,
273–356 m
,
9°27.4'N
123°49.4'E
,
Bohol
Sea
, coll.
MV
DA- BFAR
,
PANGLAO 2005
Deep-Sea Cruise
,
23 May 2005
;
1 male
(damaged), 5.0 ×
3.7 mm
(
ZRC 2008.1401
),
Stn. DW
2376, off
Aligbay Is.
,
189–219 m
,
8°40.7'N
123°16.1'E
,
Bohol
/
Sulu
seas sill, coll.
MV
DA-BFAR
,
PANGLAO 2005
Deep-Sea Cruise
,
28 May 2005
.
Remarks. –
This species was described from
New South Wales
, eastern
Australia
as
Medaeus haswelli
Miers, 1886
.
Guinot (1967a)
established a new genus,
Miersiella
, and designated it as the
type
species. The present specimens agree well with the illustrations provided by
Miers (1886: 117
, Pl. XI,
Fig. 2
) and
Guinot (1967a: 359–362
, Figs. 17–20).
Miersiella haswelli
has been erroneously reported from the
Philippines
by Serène & Vadon (1981), but their specimens are actually
Miersiella cavifrons
(see earlier
Remarks
). Therefore, this report is in fact the first record of
Miersiella haswelli
from the
Philippines
. The species has previously been recorded from
Christmas Island
in the Indian Ocean, and
Japan
,
New Caledonia
, the
Loyalty Islands
, Norfolk Ridge,
Wallis Island
, Waterwitch Bank and Kermadec Island, in the Western Pacific (
Davie, 1997
; Takeda & Weber, 2006;
Ahyong, 2008
).