The names of decapod and stomatopod Crustacea from Tahiti, French Polynesia, established by Anthony Curtiss in 1938 and 1944
Author
Ng, Peter K. L.
Author
Eldredge, Lucius G.
Author
Evenhuis, Neal L.
text
Zootaxa
2011
2011-11-16
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journal article
45981
10.5281/zenodo.206896
b4c7e4b1-cc25-42ef-91ae-a205918bf357
1175-5326
206896
Cancer ballantei
Curtiss, 1938
[
toetoe
]
Cancer tenuicrustatus
Herbst, 1783: 113
.
Cancer ballantei
Curtiss, 1938: 174
,
n. syn
.
Cancer ballantei
was observed to have “short, stiff, black bristles” on the ambulatory legs, the colour of the “body above is reddish, inclined to dull black, with many whitish dots”, and has a relative large size (“an inch and threequarters wide”) (
Curtiss 1938: 173, 174
). This description and colour pattern agrees very well with the other common cliff-dwelling supralittoral grapsid,
Grapsus tenuicrustatus
(Herbst, 1783)
(see
Poupin & Juncker 2010
). Another species of
Grapsus
known from
French Polynesia
(but not yet from Tahiti) is
G. longitarsis
Dana, 1851
, but it has a very different carapace colouration and is generally smaller (see
Banerjee 1960
;
Poupin 1996
;
Ng 1998
;
Poupin & Juncker 2010
).
Poupin (1996)
commented that the poorly known
Grapsus depressus
Heller, 1862
, has never been seen since its description from
French Polynesia
and its taxonomy is uncertain, but it may be a species of
Geograpsus
(see
Ng
et al.
2008
).