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
Guinotinia lehouarnoi
n. sp.
Figs. 6
C, D, 8
Material examined.
Fiji
. MUSORSTOM 10: Stn. CP 1341,
16°52.51’S
177°43.66’E
,
500–614 m
,
10 August 1998
:
1 male
holotype
(16.2 x
10.8 mm
) (
MNHN
B31859), 1 ovigerous female
paratype
(16.1 x
10.4 mm
) (
MNHN
B31860). –
Tonga
. BORDAU 2: stn. CP 1539,
21°36.75’S
175°19.37’E
,
558–586 m
,
4 June 2000
:
1 male
(15.4 x
10.2 mm
) (
MNHN
B31861).
Diagnosis.
Relatively small-size species (ovigerous female
16.1 mm
carapace length). Carapace pyriform showing numerous surelevated rounded plates. Bifid rostrum with short, sharp, flattened spines; ventral face of rostral spines concave. Carapace covered with short tomentum of cone-shaped setae. Raised plates of carapace arranged as follow: large mesogastric plate with 4 cross-shaped lobes; heart-shaped cardiac plate; 2 long horizontal branchial plates; 2 oblique epibranchial plates touching hepatic plates; hepatic plates fused with postocular teeth; small number of distinct intestinal plates connected to posterior border of carapace. Supraocular eave narrow, forming sharp point anteriorly. Eyes small, round. Postocular tooth cupped. Antennae as long as rostral teeth, visible from dorsal view; basal antennal article large. Buccal frame quadrangular; third maxillipeds operculiform. Anterior portion of thoracic sternum depressed. Chelipeds same length as P2: merus short, curved, enlarged distally; carpus short, rounded; propodus slightly inflated, covered with setae; fingers short, with 4 developed teeth. Ambulatory legs short, with curved articles covered by short tomentum; P3-P5 dactyli long, curved, claw-like; inferior proximal portion of propodus with distinct swelling covered with dense, long setae.
Male
abdomen with 7 free somites including telson. G1 gently curved outwards, relatively slender, distally flattened (
Fig. 8
D, E).
Etymology.
The name honors Captain Hervé Le Houarno, whose expertise at trawling onboard the
Vauban
and
Alis
collected a large part of the MUSORSTOM Crustacea collections. He is the only person to have captured two new species of
Glypheidae
, in
1976 and 2005
.
Remarks.
The specimen from
Tonga
differs from the
Fiji
holotype
in that the four portions of the gastric plate are completely fused, roughly forming a cross, and the branchial plates are also relatively larger and rounder.
Tonga
is about
1000 km
from
Fiji
, but the few specimens available suggest that these differences are not significant at the species level and can easily be accounted for by variation.
For comparisons between
G. lehouarnoi
n. sp.
and
G. c o rd i s
n. sp.
, see remarks for the latter species.