Decapod Crustacea of the Californian and Oregonian Zoogeographic Provinces 3371
Author
Wicksten, Mary K.
text
Zootaxa
2012
2012-07-04
3371
1
307
journal article
11755334
Planes major
(
MacLeay, 1838
)
(
Fig. 60F
)
Nautilograpsus major
MacLeay, 1838: 66
.
Planes cyaneus
Dana, 1851: 250
. —
Chace 1951: 65
; 1966: 646. —
Hart 1963: 127
;
1982: 216
, fig. 89. — Manning & Holthuis 1981: 235.
Planes minutus
:
Rathbun 1904: 189
;
1917: 253
, pl. 63 (part). —
Weymouth 1910: 63
. Pl. 14. —
Schmitt 1921: 272
, pl. 46. —
Johnson & Snook 1927: 397
, fig. 353. — Garth 1946: 510.
Not
Planes minutus
(
Linnaeus, 1758
)
.
Planes major
. —
Ng & Ahyong 2001: 97
, figs. 6 A, B (extensive synonymy).
Diagnosis.
Carapace as long as broad, subcircular, almost smooth but for few faint lines on anterior, lateral regions, single blunt tooth behind postorbital angle, front sinuous. Chela broad, fingers somewhat deflexed, with several oblique lines on dorsal, ventral surfaces; somewhat obscure longitudinal line on lower portion of propodus; one tooth on inner margin of lower finger, 2–3 on dactyl. Pereopods 2–5 broad, somewhat flat, especially propodus, dactyl; anterior margins with dense fringe of setae, 1–3 spinules on lower distal margin of merus. Carapace length
15 mm
.
Color in life.
Very variable, mottled with yellowish brown or dark brown, white; or blue (
Schmitt 1921
).
Habitat and depth.
Pelagic among floating debris and barnacles (
Lepas
spp.
) or on sea turtles, often near tail of sea turtle.
Range.
Widespread
between 41
o
N and 35
o
S in
Pacific
;
eastern Pacific
from off
British Columbia
to
Peru
;
Indian Ocean
,
South Atlantic Ocean
; rare in
North Atlantic
and
Gulf of Mexico.
Type
locality
Pacific Ocean
at 28
o
N, 174
o
E (west of
Midway
I.
)
.
Remarks.
Specimens of
P
.
major
from off the Pacific coast of
Panama
were encrusted by the naked barnacle
Conchoderma virgatum
(Spengler, 1790)
.
Johnson & Snook (1927
, as
P
.
minutus
) reported that these crabs can swim by sweeping pereopods 2–5 like oars, backward and forward in unison.
Ng & Ahyong (2001)
re-examined of the
type
material of
Nautilograpsus major
and found that its generic designation is a junior synonym of
Planes
, but the species name takes precedence over
P
.
cyaneus
. See this paper for further discussion of the confused nomenclature of this crab.