Revision of the spider crab genus Maja Lamarck, 1801 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Majoidea: Majidae), with descriptions of seven new genera and 17 new species from the Atlantic and Indo-West Pacific
Author
Ng, Peter K. L.
Author
Forges, Bertrand Richer De
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Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2015
2015-05-29
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10.5281/zenodo.5384590
2345-7600
5384590
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Alcomaja gracilipes
(
Chen & Ng, 1999
)
(
Figs. 16B, C
,
18C, D
,
19D–F
,
39M
,
45B, C
,
49B, C
,
53N
)
Maja gracilipes
Chen & Ng, 1999: 754
, figs. 1, 2. –
Yang et al., 2008: 780
. –
Ng et al., 2008: 117
(list).
Material examined.
Holotype
: male (45.4 ×
43.5 mm
) (
IOCAS
K33
B-34), station
6080, 180 m
, on gravel,
South China Sea
, coll.
21 April 1959
.
Philippines
–
1 female
(39.8 ×
29.2 mm
) (MNHN-IU-2013-4049), station CP 27,
14°00’N
120°19’E
,
188–192 m
, coll.
RV
.
Vauban
, MUSORSTOM 1,
22 March 1976
. —
1 male
(31.9 ×
25.5 mm
) (MNHN- IU-2013-4054), station CP 35,
13°59’N
120°18’E
,
186–187 m
, coll.
RV
Vauban
, MUSORSTOM 1,
23 March 1976
. —
1 male
(24.8 ×
19.4 mm
),
1 female
(16.3 ×
13.2 mm
) (MNHN-IU-2013-4048), station CP 61, 184–
202 m
,
14°02’N
120°18’E
,
RV
Vauban
, MUSORSTOM 1,
27 March 1976
. –
1 female
(32.7 ×
27.1 mm
) (MNHN-IU-2013-4058), station CP 88,
14°00’N
120°17’E
,
183–187 m
, coll.
RV
Coriolis
, MUSORSTOM 3,
31 May 1985
. —
1 female
(35.7 ×
29.8 mm
) (MNHN-IU-2013-4056), station CP96,
14°00’N
120°17’E
,
190–194 m
,
RV
Coriolis
, MUSORSTOM 3,
1 June 1985
. —
1 male
(31.7 ×
26.6 mm
) (MNHN-IU-2013-4057), station CP 98,
14°00’N
120°18’E
,
194–205 m
, coll.
RV
Coriolis
, MUSORSTOM 3,
1 June 1985
. —
1 male
(31.7 ×
26.6 mm
) (
ZRC 2001.432
),
Balicasag Island
,
Panglao
,
Bohol
, coll. fishermen with tangle nets,
December 2000
. —
1 male
(41.4 ×
35.4 mm
) (
ZRC 2013.1225
),
Balicasag Island
,
Panglao
,
Bohol
, coll. fishermen with tangle nets,
June 2002
. — 1 young female (24.1 ×
20.5 mm
) (
ZRC 2013.1224
),
Balicasag Island
,
Panglao
,
Bohol
, coll. fishermen with tangle nets,
June 2002
. —
1 female
(32.1 ×
27.5 mm
) (
ZRC 2013.1227
),
Balicasag Island
,
Panglao
,
Bohol
, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, 2003. —
1 female
(
ZRC 2013.1228
),
Balicasag Island
,
Panglao
,
Bohol
,
200–300 m
, coll. fishermen with tangle nets,
May 2004
. —
1 male
(NSMT-Cr 22327),
Balicasag Island
,
Panglao
,
Bohol
, coll. local fisherman via
M. Takeda
&
H. Komatsu
,
February 2003
. —
1 female
(NSMT-Cr 22326),
Balicasag Island
,
Panglao
,
Bohol
, coll. local fisherman via
M. Takeda
&
H. Komatsu
,
February 2003
. —
1 male
(41.9 ×
35.2 mm
) (
ZRC 2013.1226
), northwest
Panglao
,
Bohol
, coll.
J. Arbasto
with tangle nets, 2006.
Diagnosis.
Carapace pyriform; dorsal surface of carapace and ambulatory legs covered with short, hooked setae; with distinct small and large sharp and rounded granules (
Figs. 16B, C
,
18C, D
). Pseudorostral spines with rounded cross-section (
Fig. 18C, D
). Intercalated spine subtruncate basally; antorbital spine gently curved (
Fig. 18C, D
). Lateral and branchial spines strong in juveniles, weak in adults. Subhepatic region with strongly granulated surface (
Fig. 39M
). Basal antennal article with numerous distinct granules (
Fig. 39M
). Ischium of third maxilliped distinctly granulated on surface, with 2 distinct distal spines (
Fig. 45B, C
). Adult male ambulatory legs long, especially merus and propodus first leg which can be twice length of carapace; surfaces almost smooth or with sparse setae (
Figs. 16B, C
). G1 gently curved, distal part straight (
Fig. 19D–F
).
Remarks.
The specimens from the
Philippines
agree well with the
holotype
of
A. gracilipes
(
Chen & Ng, 1999
)
described from the South
China
Sea. The characters outlined in
Chen & Ng (1999)
serve to easily distinguish
A. gracilipes
from
A. confragosa
and
A. irrorata
n. sp.
(see also discussion of
A. irrorata
).
That both
A. irrorata
and
A. gracilipes
occur in the
Philippines
(with some specimens sympatric) does pose problems but we know too little about the ecology of these species to speculate further. In the steep slopes along Balicasag,
Philippines
, the dominant species is clearly
A. irrorata
, with only a few specimens of
A. gracilipes
obtained. On the other hand, only
A. gracilipes
was observed in the trawled material from the French expeditions to the
Philippines
, albeit there were only a few specimens. The
type
male was also collected by trawling in the South
China
Sea. Only
one specimen
of
A. irrorata
from off Pamilacan Island (male 43.0 ×
37.2 mm
, ZRC 2013.1223,) was collected by trawling in the
Philippines
. Whether this suggests they have different habitat preferences is not known.