Porcelain crabs from Brazil (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Porcellanidae)
Author
Ferreira, Luciane Augusto De Azevedo
Author
Melo, Gustavo Augusto Schmidt De
text
Zootaxa
2016
4092
2
175
194
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4092.2.2
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1175-5326
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Petrolisthes marginatus
Stimpson, 1859
(
Fig. 2
G)
Petrolisthes marginatus
Stimpson, 1858: 227
[
nomen nudum
]; 1859: 74 (type-locality:
Barbados
).
Porcellana cessacii
A. Milne-Edwards, 1878: 229
.
Petrolisthes
cessacii—
A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1900: 346.
Petrolisthes armatus
—Haig, 1962: 178 [
non
P. armatus
(Gibbes)
].
Non
Petrolisthes
marginatus—
Haig, 1960: 47, pl. 20, fig. 1, tab. 10.—Gore, 1982: 17 [=
P. haigae
Chace, 1962
].
Material examined
.
Brazil
: Trindade
Island
,
3 males
, 2 ovigerous females (MNRJ-3635).
Recognition characters
. Carapace subtriangular, as long as broad, covered with short setae, lateral margins plicate; strong epibranchial spine. Outer orbital angle produced into small acute spine. Merus of antenna with subtriangular, serrate lobe bearing a distal acute spine on mesial margin. Chelipeds equal, covered with short setae; merus rugose, with subtriangular serrate-edged lobe on flexor margin; carpus with 3 to 5, usually 4, serrate-edged teeth on flexor margin, extensor margin with row of small oblique tubercles, 1 or 2 posterodistal spines; propodus broad, flattened. Walking legs rugose; merus fringed with plumose setae and spines on extensor margin, propodus with 4 well-developed spines on flexor margin, dactylus with 3 spines on flexor margin. Gonopods present in males. Telson composed of 7 plates.
Habitat
. In crevices on reefs and other rough permanent substrates. In shallow waters, under rocks, from littoral to
3 m
depth (Veloso & Melo 1993).
Geographic distribution
. Western Atlantic—USA, Florida; Gulf of
Mexico
;
Nicaragua
;
Panama
, Gulf of San Blás;
Puerto Rico
; Virgin
Island
, St. Thomas;
Barbados
;
Colombia
, Providence, Rosario and Santa
Marta
Islands;
Curacao
and
Bonaire
;
Venezuela
, Blanquilla, Los Roques, Aves, Margarita and Cubagua Islands;
Trinidad and Tobago
; and
Brazil
(Fernando de Noronha and Trindade Islands and Maranhão). Eastern Atlantic—Africa,
Cabo Verde
,
Annobon
and
Ascension
Islands and from
Senegal
to
Ghana
.
Variation
. Number of spines on carpus of chelipeds varies from 2 to 4.
Remarks
. Stimpson (1859) briefly described this species based on the single
holotype
from
Barbados
but no illustration of the species was given. The
holotype
was probably destroyed by the Great Chicago Fire (Evans 1967; Gore 1983).
The identity of
P. marginatus
was reviewed by Gore (1983), who considered
P. cessacii
A. Milne-Edwards, 1878
from the Gulf of
Mexico
and Caribbean Sea, as a junior synonym of the former species.
Material from the eastern Pacific identified to
P. marginatus
, belongs to
P. haigae
Chace, 1962
, which is the sister-species of
P. marginatus
from the eastern Pacific. Chace (1962) noted that the two species may be differentiated by the number of the epibranchial spines: two in
P. haigae
instead of one in
P. marginatus
.