Annotated type-catalogue of Brachyura (Crustacea, Decapoda) of the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris. Part II. Gecarcinidae and Grapsidae (Thoracotremata, Grapsoidea), with an Appendix of pre- 1900 collectors
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Ng, Ngan Kee
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Rodríguez Moreno, Paula A.
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Naruse, Tohru
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Guinot, Danièle
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Mollaret, Noémy
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Grapsus fourmanoiri
Crosnier, 1965
(
Fig. 3E
)
Grapsus fourmanoiri
Crosnier, 1965: 12-17
, figs 4-6, pl. 3, fig. 1, table p. 16.
CURRENT TAXONOMIC STATUS. —
Grapsus fourmanoiri
Crosnier, 1965
.
LECTOTYPE
(by present designation). — MNHN-IU-2008-10635 (=
MNHN-B11803
),
♂
28.0 ×
31.7 mm
, Nosy Bé,
Madagascar
, coll. and det.
A. Crosnier.
PRESERVATION OF THE
LECTOTYPE
. — In alcohol. RP1 missing.
PARALECTOTYPES
. — MNHN-IU-2014-11212 (= MNHN-B11531),
3♂
22.6 × 25.2 – 24.2 ×
27.8 mm
,
1 ♀
21.2 ×
24.4 mm
, 2 ovig.
♀
24.1 × 28.6 – 29.5 ×
33.4 mm
, same data as lectotype
.
PRESERVATION OF THE
PARALECTOTYPES
. — In alcohol.
REMARKS
Crosnier (1965: 14
, table p. 16) has based the species on several specimens from Nosy Bé,
Madagascar
, but he did not expressly mention any type specimens in his publication. He mentions in the text a large specimen (length: 34.1; width:
37.7 mm
) and provides measurements of five males and two females in a table (
Crosnier 1965: 16
). Two lots of specimens deposited at the Muséum, MNHN-IU-2008-10635 (= MNHN-B11803) and MNHN-IU-2014-11212 (= MNHN-B11531) are labelled “
Syntypes
”. Our measurements of most of the specimens do not correspond to the dimensions provided by
Crosnier (1965: 16)
, except for one male MNHN-IU-2008-10635 (= MNHN-B11803), 28.0 ×
31.7 mm
. This discrepancy can be easily accounted for by how the specimens were measured. The largest specimen (length: 34.1; width:
37.7 mm
) could not be located. The next largest male specimen MNHN-IU-2008-10635 (= MNHN-B11803) is here designated as
lectotype
of
G. fourmanoiri
. The other specimens from the type series become
paralectotypes
. It is very likely that
Crosnier (1965)
has collected and examined more than eight specimens belonging to his type series. Actually, one specimen was donated to Leiden Museum by Crosnier in 1966 (RMNH D 22683, male 23.7 × 27.0 mm, Nosy Bé,
Madagascar
, coll. and det. A. Crosnier): it is indicated as
syntype
in the Catalogue of the Types of the Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum, Leiden, by
Fransen
et al.
(1997: 123)
and shows the same ‘type and form’ of label as the labels of the MNHN jars. This RMNH sample also becomes
paralectotype
.
Fransen
et al.
(1997: 123
, footnote) regarded two additional samples as
syntypes
of
G. fourmanoiri
, but this mention corresponds to an erroneous statement.
Crosnier (1965: 17
, footnote) wrote: “At Leiden, we have reexamined specimens from
Banerjee (1960: 149)
from Durban and
Reunion
Rocks, initially identified as
Grapsus albolineatus
”. According to Fransen (pers. comm.,
December 2012
), two samples (RMNH D3210, one female 32.5 × 35.0 mm,
South Africa
,
Reunion
Rocks,
28.X.1938
, leg. L. D. Brongersma; RMNH D3250,
2 males
10.8-16.9 × 13.0-
19.6 mm
,
South Africa
, Durban,
10-11.XI.1938
, leg. H. Engel) have been deemed by Crosnier as suitable
syntypes
of his
G. fourmanoiri
. However, despite the
Code
’s Recommendation (Art. 74E) about the verification of locality (“
When selecting a
lectotype
, the author should, if possible, verify the accuracy of the locality ascribed to it”
), it is obvious that these two samples, RMNH D3250 from Durban and RMNH D3210 from
Reunion
Rocks, have not been collected from Nosy Bé,
Madagascar
by A. Crosnier. It is likely that they were only subsequently identified by him as
G. fourmanoiri
and, therefore, they cannot be considered
syntypes
, even if they correspond to
G. fourmanoiri
.