Revision of the genus Arctides Holthuis, 1960 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Scyllaridae)
Author
Holthuis, Lipke B.
Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum, P. O. Box 9517, NL- 2300 RA Leiden (The Netherlands)
text
Zoosystema
2006
28
2
417
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5754835
1638-9387
5754835
Genus
Arctides
Holthuis, 1960
Arctides
Holthuis, 1960: 154
. Gender: masculine.
TYPE
SPECIES. —
Scyllarus guineensis
Spengler, 1799
, by original designation.
DIAGNOSIS. — Carapace rather high, not depressed, quadrangular in outline, slightly longer than wide. Upper surface rough, with tubercles. Cervical, postcervical and branchiocardiac grooves, not very deep. Marginal groove distinct; with shallow cervical, but no postcervical incision on lateral margin which bears several teeth. Orbits on anterior margin of carapace close to anterolateral angles; distance between orbit and anterolateral angle less than 1/10 of distance between orbits, latter widely open anteriorly; intercalated plate poorly developed. Antenna not forming part of orbit. Upper surface of carapace without distinct carinae, with several teeth present. Rostral, pregastric and gastric teeth in median line; two submedian cardiac teeth on cardiac elevation; two teeth on branchial region behind cervical groove; and distinct postorbital tooth. No posteromedian tooth. Entire surface of carapace covered with small squamiform tubercles surrounded by short bristle-like hairs, some tubercles larger, even becoming tooth-shaped.
First abdominal somite with deep uninterrupted transverse groove filled with hairs. Following somites with anterior half smooth and posterior part with complex sculpturation resembling that of
Scyllarus arctus
(Linnaeus, 1758)
, but with grooves wider and sculpted figures more elevated.
Calcified part of telson with tooth on each posterolateral angle.
Distal part of antennular somite rather long, ending in two teeth placed close together at either side of median incision of segment.
Ultimate segment of antenna with many large and small teeth. Fourth segment with strong teeth on anterior and lateral margins.
Epistome, mouthparts and branchiae as in
Scyllarides
.
Pereiopods with first leg stronger than following ones. Dactyli naked, not flattened above. Fifth leg of female ending in chela.
Pleopods normal.
REMARKS
The genus contains three species, of which the oldest,
Scyllarus guineensis
Spengler, 1799
, is the
type
by original designation.
Formerly the species of the genus
Arctides
were assigned to
Scyllarides
, but they differ in so many points that it proved necessary to erect a separate genus for them. The three species may be distinguished with the help of the following key.