Crabs (Crustacea, Decapoda) from the Sea off East and Southeast Asia Collected by the RV Hakuhō Maru (KH- 72 - 1 Cruise) 2. Timor Sea
Author
Islam, Atikul
Author
Banerjee, Abhishek
Author
Wati, Sisca Meida
Author
Banerjee, Sumita
Author
Shrivastava, Deepti
Author
Srivastava, Kumar Chandan
text
Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science. Series A, Zoology
2022
2022-02-22
48
1
5
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http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1287_23
journal article
299034
10.50826/bnmnszool.48.1_5
75026286-ffe2-4545-be4b-6212ec4f0964
2434-091X
12571350
Cymonomus java
Ahyong, Mitra and Ng, 2020
(
Fig. 1C–D
)
Material examined
. RV
Hakuhō Maru
KH-72-1 cruise, sta. 26 (Timor Sea;
09°27.0′S
,
127°58.6′E
—
09°28.5′S
,
127°56.1′E
,
610–690 m
depth),
3 m
beam trawl;
June 19, 1972
; 1 ♀ (NSMT-Cr 29248: CB
7.9 mm
, CL
8.1 mm
including rostrum).
Remarks
. The genus
Cymonomus
is composed of 32 Indo-West Pacific species (including
C. suluensis
Takeda, Ohtsuchi and Komatsu, 2021
), 11 West Atlantic species, and two Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean species (
Takeda
et al.
, 2021
).
Ahyong (2019)
distinguished six species groups: 1)
C. bathamiae
group, 2)
C. curvirostris
group, 3)
C. delli
group, 4)
C. granulatus
group, 5)
C. karenae
group, and 6)
C. soela
group, and then
Takeda
et al.
(2021)
added the
C. suluensis
group.
The female at hand is referable to the
C. delli
group, which is represented by the following six species:
C. andamanicus
Alcock, 1905
;
C. cubensis
Chace, 1940
;
C. delli
Griffin and Brown, 1976
;
C. diogenes
Ahyong and Ng, 2009
;
C. cognatus
Ahyong and Ng, 2017
;
C. java
Ahyong, Mitra and Ng, 2020
. Among these congeners, the female at hand corresponds most closely to
C. java
and
C. andamanicus
.
Like
C. andamanicus
,
C. java
is known only by a male, so comparisons with the present female of the proportional sizes of the chelipeds and ambulatory legs, and of the pleon require caution. The pereopod 3 merus of male
C. andamanicus
and
C. java
is about 1.0 CL (
Ahyong
et al.
, 2020
) compared to 0.9 CL in the female—this difference is consistent with sexual dimorphism in
Cymonomus
, with the proportional length of the pereopod 3 merus of females typically about 10% less than that of males (
Ahyong
et al.
, 2020
). The male telson and pleonal somite 6 of
C. andamanicus
is immovably fused, with an indistinct demarcation (
Ahyong
et al.
, 2020
, fig. 2C), but fully demarcated, and slightly movable in
C. java
(
Ahyong
et al.
, 2020
, fig. 4H). In the female at hand, somite 6 and the telson are immovably fused, but a distinct, complete suture is present as in male
C. java
. Additionally, the finely granular carapace and pereopodal granulation resembles those of
C. java
, rather than the coarser ornamentation of
C. andamanicus
(see
Ahyong
et al.
, 2020
). Thus, we herein refer the present female to
C. java
.
Distribution
. Originally reported from the south of
Java
(
603–686 m
), and now from further east in the Timor Sea (
610–690 m
).