Eucalliaxiopsis madagassa ( Sakai and Türkay, 2014 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2021.80.01 |
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Eucalliaxiopsis madagassa ( Sakai and Türkay, 2014 ) |
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Eucalliaxiopsis madagassa ( Sakai and Türkay, 2014) View in CoL
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Calliaxiopsis madagassa Sakai and Türkay, 2014: 193 View in CoL , fig. 13. Calliaxina thomassini View in CoL Ngoc-Ho, 2014: 549, fig. 2.
Calliaxina madagassa View in CoL .— Poore and Dworschak, 2017: 120, fig. 1.
Material examined. Madagascar. Nosy Bé , W of Hell-Ville, 13.41562° S, 48.24648° E (stn MGNW-50), UF 14090 (ovigerous female, 5.8 mm). Toliara (as Tuléar), Thomassin stn 676, MNHN- IU-2016-8085 (ovigerous female, 5.8 mm) GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Eyestalk about twice as long as wide. Antennule peduncle reaching to midpoint of antenna peduncle article 5. Maxilliped 3 exopod present. Cheliped carpi distolateral margin square at lower angle, propodi lateral face without longitudinal ridge, upper mesial face with row of clusters of long setae. Male pleopod 1 article 1 without distal setae, article 2 parallel-sided, apically rounded, with marginal setae, without appendix interna. Female pleopod 2, appendix interna absent. Uropod endopod ovate. Telson without transverse row of spiniform setae.
Distribution. Madagascar.
Remarks. Poore and Dworschak (2017) discussed the synonymy and priority of the species names before Calliaxina was divided into two by Poore et al. (2019). The species is widespread in Madagascar ( Ngoc-Ho, 2014) and is recognised by rounded posterolateral corners and convex posterior margin of the telson, the continuous dense row of setae on the lateral margin of the fixed finger of the minor cheliped, and the presence (usually) of two or three tubercles at the midpoint of the lower margin of the cheliped merus. The ovigerous female differs from that of the male figured by Ngoc-Ho (2014) in having a slightly narrower uropodal exopod and in having the chelipeds subequal – they are unequal in males of most species of this genus.
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Eucalliaxiopsis madagassa ( Sakai and Türkay, 2014 )
Poore, Gary 2021 |
Calliaxina madagassa
Poore, G. C. B. & Dworschak, P. C. 2017: 120 |
Calliaxiopsis madagassa Sakai and Türkay, 2014: 193
Sakai, K. & Turkay, M. 2014: 193 |
Ngoc-Ho, N. 2014: 549 |