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<mods:title>A new species of Polyonyx (Crustacea, Anomura, Porcellanidae) inhabiting polychaete-worm tubes (Annelida, Chaetopteridae) in the Indo-West Pacific</mods:title>
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<taxonomicName LSID="http://zoobank.org/C8712225-9D4B-40AA-87CA-0B6FCDB3174A" class="Malacostraca" family="Porcellanidae" genus="Polyonyx" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Polyonyx socialis" order="Decapoda" pageId="0" pageNumber="25" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="socialis">Polyonyx socialis</taxonomicName>
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Figs 1, 2
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, 3
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Material.</paragraph>
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Holotype: female, SMF 52400, South China Sea, south coast of Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, Tre Island, Dam Bay, 6-8 m, silty sand, hand collection from tube of
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sp. No 66, cohabiting with a pair of pinnotherid
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sp., coll. Britayev and Martin, 15.04. 2016; 4.0 mm x 4.3 mm (Fig. 1). Paratypes: male-female pair cohabiting with a pair of
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, SMF -52401, South China Sea, south coast of Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, Mun Island, 16-20 m, silty sand, hand collection from tube of
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sp. No 4, coll. Britayev and Martin, 04. 2016; male 4.6 mm x 5.7 mm (Fig. 2), female (ov) 5.1 mm x 5.6 mm (Fig. 3), both with bopyrid infestation and therefore, largely deformed.
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Figure 1.
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sp. n., female holotype, dorsal view, SMF 52400, South China Sea, south coast of Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, Tre Island, Dam Bay, dorsal view. Scale bar: 2.0 mm.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Carapace (Fig. 1) round to subovate, 1.1 to 1.2 times wider than long, broadest at epibranchial level, moderately convex, surface smooth, shining, covered with distant, shallow transversal striae. Regions scarcely demarcated. Hepatic margin roundly produced, crested. Branchial margins evenly rounded, crested. Rostrum broad, transverse (holotype) or weakly trilobate (paratypes), median lobe forwardly directed, lateral lobes rounded. Orbits shallow, outer orbital angles rounded. Side walls entire, not visible from above.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Third thoracic sternite (Fig. 2a) broad, anterior margin rounded, lateral lobes broad, forwardly directed.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Telson composed of seven plates (Fig. 2b).</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Basal article of antennular peduncle unarmed. First antennal article broadly in contact with lower orbital margin, movable articles smooth, second elongate; flagellum long, reaching to tip of chelae.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Third maxilliped (Fig. 2c) with broad ischium and rounded inner projection; merus with subrectangular rounded inner lobe. Exopod long, slender, overreaching middle of merus.</paragraph>
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Figure 2.
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sp. n., male paratype, SMF 52401, South China Sea, south coast of Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, Mun Island. a Third thoracic sternite b Telson c Right third maxilliped, dorsal view (setae omitted) d Left (larger) cheliped, dorsal and ventral views e First and second right walking legs, dorsal view f Detail of dorsal view of propodus and dactylus of right third walking leg. Scale bars: 0.5 mm (
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, f), 2.0 mm (d), 1 mm (e).
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Chelipeds (Figs 1, 2d) similar in both sexes, heterochaely not very pronounced. Merus with some transverse rugae on upper surface, with large, laminate, forwardly projected lobe; carpus swollen, with similar lobe that makes carpus appear nearly as broad as long; upper surface with some transversal rugae, proximal border concave, outer border with faint, scale-like rugae, and scattered, short setae; distal portion with tuft of simple setae. Manus compact, swollen above, outer border evenly curved outside. Fingers short, approximately 1/3 of total length of manus. Outer border with narrow fringe of densely set, very fine, simple setae. Fingers closing on entire length, movable finger with upper border of cutting edge with fringe of upwardly standing simple setae.</paragraph>
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Walking legs (Figs 2
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) relatively short, merus flattened, ovate from above, 1.4 to 1.5 times longer than wide, surface with scattered, transversal ridges and scattered setae. Carpus and propodus elongate, of similar length, with scattered simple setae, propodus spineless except for terminal triplet. Dactylus elongate, terminating in curved, bifurcate claws, the upper one being smaller, inner margin with two or sometimes three smaller spines.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Males with pair of pleopods on second abdominal segment.</paragraph>
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The overall coloration of
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sp. n. (Fig. 3) is light brown with a symmetric pattern of white marks on the carapace. The chelipeds have whitish marks upon the articulation between merus and carpus, and at the level of the articulation with the dactylus. The walking legs have white areas on the proximal part of the merus, and around the articulations.
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Figure 3.
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sp. n., female paratype, SMF 52401, South China Sea, south coast of Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, Mun Island. Right side of carapace deformed by parasitic isopods (
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). Scale bar: 3.0 mm.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Ecology.</paragraph>
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sp. n. inhabits the tubes of a
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sp. worm as heterosexual pairs, and shares its host with other symbionts, either a male-female pair of the porcellanid
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and the aeolid nudibranch
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sp., or a male-female pair of the pinnotherid crab
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sp. The hosts were collected between 6 and 20 m depth.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="25">The specific name socialis, from the Latin, meaning social, refers to the sociable behaviour of the new species, as it tolerates and is tolerated by other symbionts inhabiting the same polychaete host.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Remarks.</paragraph>
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The new species is morphologically similar and probably systematically close to
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Miyake, 1943 and
<taxonomicName lsidName="P. boucheti" pageId="0" pageNumber="25" rank="species" species="boucheti">P. boucheti</taxonomicName>
Osawa, 2007, both of which also live in
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tubes (
<bibRefCitation author="Osawa, M" journalOrPublisher="Journal of Crustacean Biology" pageId="0" pageNumber="25" pagination="506 - 520" title="Heteropolyonyxbiforma new genus and species, from Japan, and redescription of Polyonyxutinomii (Decapoda: Porcellanidae)." url="https://doi.org/10.1163/20021975-99990152" volume="21" year="2001">Osawa 2001</bibRefCitation>
). The new species is distinguished from
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and
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by 1) the narrower carapace, with the rostrum being less transverse, 2) the extremely extended and forwardly directed lobes on merus and carpus of the chelipeds, 3) the wide and flattened merus of the walking legs, and 4) the extremely fine and transparent fringes of setae on the chelipeds.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="25">Currently known only from the Vietnamese coast of the South China Sea.</paragraph>
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