New genera, new species and new records of Indo-West Pacific spider crabs (Crustacea: Brachyura: Epialtidae: Majoidea)
Author
Forges, Bertrand Richer De
Author
Ng, Peter K. L.
text
Zootaxa
2009
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.186148
199925e3-0b11-4615-a52f-16d1a44f7a99
1175-5326
186148
Laubierinia
n. gen.
Diagnosis.
Carapace rounded. Rostrum bifid with 2 short, divergent, flat, sharp spines. Carapace, legs covered by thick tomentum, masking swellings. Carapace with several strong elevated swellings, sometimes flattened on top; hepatic region particularly elevated. Diagnostic flat plate present on lateral carapace border of branchial region, forming a groove with the rest of carapace. Cheliped shorter than P2.
Etymology.
The genus is in memory of the late Dr. Lucien Laubier, a famous French marine zoologist. He will be remembered, among many other things, as one who promoted the exploration of the deep-sea by trawling and submersibles. The gender of the genus is feminine.
Type
species
Rochinia carinata
Griffin & Tranter, 1986
, by present designation.
Remarks.
Laubierinia
n. gen.
is closest to
Rochinia
, but differs in having a rounded carapace (pyriform in
Rochinia
) only having prominent tubercles on the hepatic and branchial regions (spines on the same regions in
Rochinia
) and the rostrum consists of two short and flattened spines (usually long and slender spines in
Rochinia
).
Laubierinia
n. gen.
can be differentiated from
Guinotinia
n. gen.
in that the lateral border bears a flat branchial plate (without any plate in
Guinotinia
n. gen.
), the rostrum spines are cylindrical (short and flattened in
Guinotinia
n. gen.
); the legs have carinated articles (cylindrical in
Guinotinia
n. gen.
); and the propodi and dactyli of P3-P5 are normal (modified into pseudochelae in
Guinotinia
n. gen.
).