Annotated and updated checklist of marine crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura) of Mozambique supported by morphological and molecular data from shelf and slope species of the “ MOZAMBIQUE ” surveys
Author
Muñoz, Isabel
0000-0003-1055-0754
eli.munoz@ieo.es
Author
García-Isarch, Eva
0000-0003-3027-382X
eva.garcia@ieo.es
Author
Cuesta, Jose A.
0000-0001-9482-2336
jose.cuesta@icman.csic.es
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-10-19
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Euclosiana exquisita
(Galil, 2003)
(
Figure 8G
)
Material examined.
M08, Stn.
18, 217m
,
♀
26.9×
28.4mm
(IEO-CD-MZ08/1757), 16S (
MZ
424941
), COI (
MZ
434787
)
.
Habitat and distribution.
According to
Galil (2003b)
,
Euclosiana exquisita
is known only from the typelocation,
Madagascar
, at
185–314m
depth.
Results and remarks.
Only
one female
was collected in M08 at
217m
depth
.
This
specimen agrees well with the descriptions and figures by
Galil (2003b)
.
E. exquisita
has not been reported in the area before and therefore our specimen is the first record of the species in
Mozambican
waters.
After
the
MOZAMBIQUE
surveys, some specimens were collected in the MB-exp in 2009 (
MNHN
Collection).
Colouration observed.
Carapace and chelipeds were reddish brown, with three bright orange circles on each gastric region, being the median circle the largest. The anterior third of carapace is coarsely pitted. There were two very pale and poorly marked circles on the cardiac region, and a couple of faint lines on the middle of the intestinal region that remain after preservation, none of them described by
Galil (2003b)
. The granules of the chelipeds were white, and the legs with orange and white bands. The ventral side was white. After preservation in ethanol, the carapace and chelipeds turned to brown, and the circles and legs to bone colour.
DNA barcodes
. There are not 16S sequences available for this species in Genbank, being this the first one. There is only one COI sequence deposited in BOLD (
MDECA
222-10), corresponding to
one specimen
identified as
Leucosia
sp.
by Chan, that was collected in
Mozambique
by the MB-exp in 2009 (date collection:
2009-04-09
), and deposited at the
MNHN
(
MNHN-IU
200812661). The COI sequence of the female IEO-CD-MZ08/1757 fits 99.68% with the BOLD sequence (differing in two mutations). Therefore, the specimen MNHN-IU200812661 identified as
Leucosia
sp.
must be considered to be
Euclosiana exquisita
.
In Genbank there are sequences of 16S and COI for
Euclosiana crosnieri
,
E. scitula
, and
E. unidentata
, deposited by Shi
et al
. (2020). The distances with
Euclosiana exquisita
are the expected for congeneric species: 16S (98%, five mutations) and COI (94%, 35 mutations). However, the high divergence of
E. crosnieri
and
E. scitula
respect to
E. unidentata
(16S, 96.8%, 12 mutations - including three gaps - and COI, 87%, 86 mutations) suggests an intergeneric distance. It must be pointed out that
E. crosnieri
and
E. scitula
could be synonyms, as they present exactly the same 16S and COI sequences.