Lepidothelphusa padawan, Grinang & Ng, 2015

Grinang, Jongkar & Ng, Peter K. L., 2015, Taxonomy of the semiterrestrial crab Lepidothelphusa cognettii (Nobili, 1903) (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Gecarcinucidae), with descriptions of five new species from Sarawak, Malaysia, Borneo, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 63, pp. 564-582 : 574-576

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5386711

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scientific name

Lepidothelphusa padawan
status

sp. nov.

Lepidothelphusa padawan View in CoL , new species

( Figs. 9A–I View Fig , 10A–E View Fig , 14C, D View Fig , 15A–F View Fig )

Material examined. Holotype: male (13.6 × 12.5 mm) ( ZRC 2015.0608 View Materials ), Kampung Sentah, Padawan, Sarawak, coll. J Grinang & HH Tan, 5 November 2013 . Paratypes: 5 males (largest 14.2 × 12.1 mm), 2 females (larger 12.6 × 10.7 mm) (SBC.C.00407–13), location as holotype, coll. J Grinang, 12 January 2014 ; 7 males (largest 10.7 × 10.1 mm), 3 juveniles (SBC.C.00414–23), Sebarau , Kampung Bidak, Padawan, Sarawak, coll. J Grinang & A Alek, 12 January 2014 ; 5 males (largest 9.6 × 8.6 mm), 2 females (larger 9.3 × 8.2 mm) (SBC.C.00424–30), Kampung Petag, Padawan, Sarawak, coll. J Grinang, 14 January 2014 ; 12 males, 3 females ( ZRC 2015.0609 View Materials ), Kampung Sentah , Padawan, Sarawak, coll. HH Tan & J Grinang, 5 November 2013 ; 3 males, 3 females ( ZRC 2015.0610 View Materials ), Sarawak, from aquarium trade, obtained HH Tan, 4 December 2013 ; 5 males (largest 15.8 × 13.2 mm), 2 females (larger 10.8 × 9.1 mm) (SBC.C.00440–46), Bung Brungu, Padawan, Sarawak, coll. J Grinang, 8 March 2015 .

Diagnosis. Carapace relatively quadrate, surface relatively flat, smooth, anterolateral margins serrated; antero- and posterolateral regions slightly rugose; epibranchial tooth undiscernible; external orbital tooth with outer margin slightly concave, smooth; serrated projection on frontal region distinct; epigastric and postorbital cristae distinct, margins serrated; cervical and H-grooves relatively deep, not confluent ( Fig. 9A, B, D View Fig ); ischium of third maxilliped rhomboidal, slightly longer than broad, sulcus undiscernible ( Fig. 9F View Fig ); inner margin of merus of chelipeds with large, prominently expanded serrated projection ( Fig. 9G View Fig ); carpus of chelipeds smooth, inner angle with broadly triangular tooth ( Fig. 9A View Fig ); fingers of adult major male chela strongly gaping ( Fig. 9H, I View Fig ); ambulatory legs relatively long, merus of fourth ambulatory legs subequal to length of carapace ( Fig. 9A, E View Fig ); male abdomen triangular, somite 6 slightly longer than wide, subequal to length of telson ( Fig. 9C View Fig ); G1 cylindrical, sinuous, gently curving outwards; terminal segment distinctly curving outwards ( Fig. 10A, B, D, E View Fig ); G2 with relatively long distal segment, about half length of basal segment ( Fig. 10C View Fig ).

Colour. In life, the males have dark purple (almost black) ambulatory legs, white chelipeds, and at least three distinctive white-dark purple/black patterns on the carapace: i) carapace white or cream-white (anterior) and dark purple to black (posterior) equally or about equally horizontally ( Figs. 14C, D View Fig , 15A, B View Fig ); ii) carapace white-dark purple to black broad “V” shaped ( Fig. 15C, D View Fig ); and iii) carapace almost or entirely white ( Fig. 15E View Fig ). Female crabs are usually a uniform dark brown to purplish-brown to black, with cream-white chelipeds ( Fig. 15F View Fig ).

Etymology. The species is named after Padawan, the area where it was collected. The name is used as a noun in apposition.

Remarks. Lepidothelphusa padawan , new species, can be easily distinguished from L. cognettii s. str. and congeners in having a distinctive white-dark purple to black body in life. This contrasting colour pattern is unique among known Lepidothelphusa species. It also differs from other species in having proportionately the widest gape of fingers of the adult major male chela ( Fig. 9H View Fig versus Figs. 1H View Fig , 3H View Fig , 5H View Fig , 7H View Fig , 11H View Fig ). The G1 of L. padawan is diagnostic among congeners in being the most slender and having the terminal segment the most strongly curved ( Fig. 10A, B, D, E View Fig ).

Habitat. The habitat is moist rocks and leaf litter, in partially open or shaded forest springs. The area is old primary dipterocarp forest with a mudstone substrate, and elevation is between 100 to 300 m above sea level.

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