Stylodactylidae And Bathypalaemonellidae From Taiwan (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea)
Author
Cleva, Régis
text
Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2004
52
2
497
511
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.13244090
2345-7600
13244090
Stylodactylus multidentatus multidentatus
Kubo, 1942
Stylodactylus multidentatus
Kubo, 1942: 34
,
Figs. 4
,
5
; Hayashi & Miyake, 1968: 586,
Fig. 1
;
Miyake, 1982: 26
, Pl.9, fig. 5 (color photograph);
Chace, 1983: 11
(key), 20, Figs. 8a-o; Chan & Yu, 1985: 290, Pl.I E, F (color photographs); Hayashi
in
Baba et al., 1986: 93, Fig. 53 (color photograph);
Kensley et al., 1987: 293
;
Hayashi, 1991a: 43
.
Stylodactylus multidentatus multidentatus
-
Cleva, 1990: 100
, Figs. 7, 8h-m;1994: 59;1997: 391.
Stylodactylus discissipes
-
Balss 1933: 84
(not
Bate, 1888
).
Stylodactylus bimaxillaris
-
Miyake 1982
: Pl. 9, fig. 4 (not
Bate, 1888
).
Stylodactylus brevidactylus
-
Cleva 1990: 106
, Figs. 8a-g.
Material examined. –
1 ov. female
18 mm
(MNHN-Na.15001), South
Taiwan
, Tong Kung, fishing port,
20 Sep.1990
,
coll.
T
.Y.
Chan
;
2 females
20 and
21 mm
(
MNHN
.Na-14177), NE
Taiwan
,
Tai Shi
fishing port, commercial trawler,
27 May.1997
;
1 ov. female
17 mm
(MNHN-Na.15002), NE
Taiwan
,
Tai-Shi
fishing port,
Feb. 2003
,
coll.
T
.
Y. Chan
; 1 ov. female
19 mm
(
ZRC
), NE
Taiwan
,
Tai-Shi
fishing port, about
300 m
, coll.
T
.Y.
Chan
26 Jun.2003
;
1 male
14.5 mm
(
ZRC
), “
TAIWAN
2000”,
R
.
V
. “FISHERY RESEARCHER 1”, st. CP 27,
22 13.3’N-
120 23.4’E
,
329-377 m
,
30 Jul.2000
;
1 female
17 mm
(
ZRC
). “
TAIWAN
2001”, commercial trawler, st. CP 91,
24 50.6’N-
122 1.39’E
,
400 m
,
10 May.2001
;
1 male
15 mm
, 1 ov. female
16 mm
(
ZRC
), “
TAIWAN
2002”, commercial trawler, st. CP 159,
22 14.61’N-
120 59.94 E
,
208 m
,
24 May.2002
;
1 ov. female
20 mm
(
MNHN
.Na-14197), “
TAIWAN
2002”, st. CP 161,
22 09.63’N-
120 35.48’E
,
302 m
,
25 May.2002
;
2 males
9.5 &
11 mm
(
MNHN
.Na-14198), “
TAIWAN
2002”, st. CP162,
22 09.64’N-
120 37.86’E
,
190-200 m
,
25 May.2002
;
1 ov. female
17.5 mm
(
MNHN
. Na-14199), “
TAIWAN
2002”, st. CP 163,
22 13.35’N-
120 36.03’E
,
151 m
,
25 May.2002
;
2 males
13.5 &
14 mm
(
ZRC
), “
TAIWAN
2002”, st.
CC 175
,
22 14.59’
N-120
26.37’E,
210 m
,
28 May.2002
;
9 males
8 to 15.5 mm
,
8 females
7.5 to 14.5 mm
(
NTOU
), “
TAIWAN
2003”, st. CP 212,
24 34.60’
N-122
5.84’E,
223-260 m
,
26 Aug.2003
;
3 females
(1 ov.)
9 to 16.5 mm
(
NTOU
), “
TAIWAN
2003”, st. CP 216,
24 34.71’
N-122
04.02’E,
209-280 m
,
27 Aug.2003
.
Comparative material. –
Fidji
Islands
, “Alis”, MUSORSTOM 10, coll.
Bouchet
&
Richer de Forges
:2 ov. females 13 et
15.5 mm
(MNHN-Na.14269), st. CP 1327,
17 13’S-
177 51’E
,
370-389 m
,
07 Aug.1998
;
1 male
12.5 mm
(MNHN-Na.14270), st. CP 1349,
17 31’S-
178 38’E
,
244-252 m
,
11 Aug.1998
;
1 female
7.0 mm (MNHNNa.14273), st. CP 1360,
17 59’S-
178 48’E
,
402-444 m
,
13 Aug.1998
;
1 male
12.5 mm
(MNHN-Na.14272), st. CP 1389,
18 18’S-
178 04’E
,
241-417 m
,
19 Aug.1998
.
Fidji
Islands
, “Alis”,
BORDAU 1
, coll.
Bouchet
et al.:
1 female
17 mm
(MNHN-Na.14276), st. CP 1429,
17 17’S-
179 01’W
,
400- 410 m
,
01 Mar.1999
;
1 male
15 mm
(MNHN-Na.14275), st. CP
1434,
17 11
’S-
178 41’W
,
400-401 m
,
02 Mar.1999
;
1 male
15.5 mm
, 1 ov. female
15.5 mm
(MNHN-Na.14980), st. CP
1444,
17 11
’S-
178 41’W
,
398-409 m
,
03 Mar.1999
;
1 male
14.5 mm
, 1 ov. female
14 mm
(MNHN-Na.14268), st. CP 1468,
18 16’S-
178 41’W
,
478-500 m
,
07 Mar.1999
;
2 males
15 mm
,
1 female
14.5 mm
(MNHN-Na.14979), st. DW 1493,
18 43’S-
178 24’W
,
429-440 m
,
11 Mar.1999
;
1 male
14 mm
(MNHN-Na.14271), st. CP 1504,
18 13’
S-178
34’W,
427-440 m
,
13 Mar.1999
;
2 males
10 &
14.5 mm
,
3 females
(1 ov.)
14 to 15 mm
(MNHN-Na.14981), st. CP
1505,
18 12
’S-
178 37’W
,
420-450 m
,
13 Mar.1999
.
Tonga
Islands
, “Alis”,
BORDAU 2
, coll.
Bouchet
et al.;
3 males
7.5 to 13 mm
, 2 ov. females
13.5 mm
(MNHN-Na.14990),
1 male
13.5 mm
(MNHN-Na.14992), st. CP
1511,
21 08
’
S-175 22’W
,
384-402 m
,
31 May.2000
;
3 males
11.5 to 13.5 mm
,
2 females
(1 ov.) 11.5 &
12.5 mm
(MNHN-Na. 14987), st. CP 1560,
19 52’S-
174 39’W
,
365-372 m
,
08 Jun.2000
; 3 ov. females
11.5 to 14 mm
(MNHN-Na.14983), st. CP 1561,
19 52’S-
174 40’W
,
383-393 m
,
08 Jun.2000
;
5 males
13 to 14.5 mm
,
5 females
(4 ov.)
11 to 14.5 mm
(MNHNNa.14986), 1 ov. female
11.5 mm
(MNHN-Na.14994), st. CP 1562,
19 52’S-
174 42’W
,
417-424 m
,
08 Jun.2000
;
2 males
13.5 &
15 mm
, 1 ov. female
12 mm
(MNHNNa.14984), st.
CH
1563,
19 52’S-
174 39’W
,
362-388 m
,
08 Jun.2000
;
2 males
13.5 mm
,
6 females
(5 ov.)
12 to 14 mm
(MNHN-Na.14988), st.
CH
1564,
19 52’S-
174 39’W
,
371- 387 m
,
08 Jun.2000
;
6 males
7.5 to 13.5 mm
,
4 females
(1 ov.,
4 juv.
)
6.5 to 13 mm
(MNHN-Na.14989),
1 male
13.5 mm
, 1 ov. female
13 mm
(MNHN-Na.14985), st. CP 1572,
19 42’S-
174 31’W
,
391-402 m
,
11 Jun.2000
;
1 female
(damaged) (MNHN-Na.14995), st. CP 1575,
19 42’
S-174
21’W,
232-295 m
,
11 Jun.2000
;
1 male
8.5 mm
(MNHNNa.14996), st. CP 1578,
19 42’S-
174 25’W
,
329-331 m
,
11 Jun.2000
;
3 males
13 mm
(MNHN-Na.14991), st. CP
1592,
19 08
’S-
174 17’W
,
391-426 m
,
14 Jun.2000
;
1 female
12 mm
(MNHN-Na.14993), st.
CH
1596,
19 06
’S-
174 18’W
,
371-437 m
,
14 Jun.2000
;
3 males
10.5 to 12 mm
,
4 females
(2 ov.,
1 juv.
)
5.5 to 14.5 mm
(MNHN-Na.14982), st. CP
1641,
21 09
’S-
175 22’W
,
395 m
,
21 Jun.2000
.
Solomon Islands
, “Alis”, SALOMON 1, coll. Bouchet et al.:
1 male
17 mm
(MNHN-Na.14997), st. CP 1802,
9 31.1’
S-160
35.0’E,
245-269 m
,
02 Oct.2001
;
2 males
11.5 &
15.5 mm
(MNHN-Na.14998), st. CP 1851,
10 27.6’S-
162 00’E
,
297-350 m
,
06 Oct.2001
;
1 male
18.5 mm
(MNHNNa.14999),
1 male
17 mm
(MNHN-Na.15000) st. CP
1860,
9 22
’S-
160 31’E
,
620m
,
07 Oct.2001
.
Remarks. –
On the Taiwanese specimens, the rostrum/ carapace ratio varies from 0.75 to 1.2. The rostrum bears from 34 to 52 dorsal spines (8 to 12 being on the carapace proper) and from 12 to 22 ventral spines. The rostral formula is not clearly related with the specimens size nor with the rostrum/ carapace ratio.
Coloration. –
Typically reddish-pink with red stripes and some white stripes (Chan & Yu, 1985: Pl. 1E, F).
Distribution. –
Widespread in the Indo-Pacific:
Japan
(
225- 300 m
);
Philippines
(
152-366 m
);
Indonesia
(
146-314 m
);
Australia
(
237-412 m
);
New Caledonia
(
205-580 m
);
Vanuatu
(
314-830m
?). It has recently been collected from the
Fiji Islands
, between 241 and
500 m
, by the French Cruises MUSORSTOM 10 and BORDAU 1, from the
Tonga
Islands (BORDAU 2 cruise) between 232 and
437 m
and from the
Solomon Islands
between 245 and
620 m
, the last number being exceptional. This Taiwanese material extends the bathymetric distribution of the species in
Taiwan
to
150-400 m
; Chan & Yu (1985: 291) stated: “rather common in
Taiwan
waters and usually occurs as by-caught among coastal shrimp fisheries at about
150-250 m
depth off north-east and southern
Taiwan
”.
Stylodactylus libratus
Chace, 1983
(
Figs. 2a
,
6b
)
Stylodactylus libratus
Chace, 1983: 12
,
Fig. 5
;
Kensley et al., 1987: 292
;
Cleva, 1990: 108
, Figs. 9b, 18a, b (color photographs);
Hayashi, 1991a: 40
;
Cleva, 1997: 393
,
Figs. 1A, C, E
;
2A, C
.
Material examined. –
1 male
11 mm
(
NTOU
), NE
Taiwan
,
SuAou
fishing
Port
, commercial trawler, depth unknown,
17 Jun.1993
.
Comparative material. –
Marquesas Islands, “Alis”, MUSORSTOM 9, coll. Bouchet et al.:
1 male
9.5 mm
(MNHN-Na.13458), st. CP 1268,
7 56’S-
140 43’W
,
285-320 m
,
04 Sep.1997
;
2 males
11 mm
, 1 ov. female
11 mm
(MNHN-Na.13457, st. CP 1282,
7 52’S-
140 31’W
,
416-460 m
,
07 Sep.1997
.
Solomon Islands
, “Alis”, SALOMON 1, coll.
Bouchet
et al.: 1 ov. female
12 mm
(MNHN-Na.15008), st. DW 1817,
9 48.2’S-
160 54.3’E
,
233-269 m
,
03 Oct.2001
;
1 male
11.5 mm
(MNHN-Na.15009), st. DW 1852,
9 46.6’
S-160
53’E,
236-250 m
,
07 Oct.2001
;
1 female
8.5 mm
(MNHN-Na.15010), st. DW 1854,
9 46.4’S-
160 52.9’E
,
229- 260 m
,
07 Oct.2001
.
Remarks. –
This single specimen has been identified as
Stylodactylus libratus
. The nearly straight rostrum is 1.35 times longer than the carapace; it bears 39 dorsal spines (six are situated on the carapace proper, behind the orbital level), and 16 ventral spines (
Fig. 2a
).
In the
holotype
, a male from
Indonesia
(CL =
13.5 mm
), rostrum only slightly longer than the carapace, bearing 30 dorsal and eight ventral spines. In another Indonesian specimen (
Cleva, 1997: 393
), rostrum/carapace ratio 1.3, and rostral formula 39(7)/13. In the specimens from Marquesas Islands, rostrum/carapace ratio ranging from 1.3 to 1.4, and rostral formulae as follows: 34(7)/12, 38(7)/16 and 39(7)/14. In the specimens from
Solomon Islands
, rostrum/carapace ratio ranging from more than 1.2 to 1.35; rostral formulae: 38(9)/16 and 39(9)/13 (tip of rostrum missing in the male). These differences could be within the range of variations of the species.
Fig. 2. (a),
Stylodactylus libratus
Chace, 1983
, male 11 mm, Su-Aou fishing Port; (b),
Stylodactylus tokarensis
Zarenkov, 1968
, male 8.5 mm, TAIWAN 2001, st. CP 115. Scale bars= 5 mm.
Coloration. –
On a color photograph of this specimen, one can observe more or less some of the red and white stripes which seem to characterise the color pattern (
Cleva, 1990: 133
, Figs. 18a, b). It is likely that variations exist, as observed in other species.
Distribution. –
Indonesia
(
315-459 m
);
Japan
(depth not mentioned);
Australia
(
540 m
);
New Caledonia
and
Loyalty Islands
(
270-390 m
), Chesterfield Islands (
360-610 m
);
French Polynesia
,
Marquesas Islands
(
285-460 m
);
Solomon Islands
(
229-269 m
);
Taiwan
, first record, depth unknown.