Petrolisthes occidentalis Stimpson, 1859

Ferreira, Luciane Augusto De Azevedo & Anker, Arthur, 2021, An annotated and illustrated checklist of the porcelain crabs of Panama (Decapoda: Anomura), Zootaxa 5045 (1), pp. 1-154 : 107

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5045.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5532341

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scientific name

Petrolisthes occidentalis Stimpson, 1859
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Petrolisthes occidentalis Stimpson, 1859 View in CoL

( Figs. 66 View FIGURE 66 , 67 View FIGURE 67 )

Petrolisthes occidentalis Stimpson 1858: 227 View in CoL (nomen nudum); Stimpson 1859: 73; Hiller et al. 2006: 564, 565.

Petrolisthes galathinus View in CoL . — Ortmann 1897: 283 (part.); Haig 1960: 36 (part.), pl. 19, fig. 4; Lazarus-Agudelo & Cantera-Kintz 2007: 230 [not Petrolisthes galathinus ( Bosc, 1802) View in CoL ].

Petrolisthes galathinus EP. View in CoL — Hiller et al. 2006: 553.

Material examined. Panama [ Pacific ]: 1 male, cl 6.7, cw 6.1 ( FLMNH UF 57156 ), Coiba Is., off eastern coast of Isla Coiba , Isla Granito de Oro , Mona Lisa submerged rock, 7°35’39.9”N, 81°42’45.3”W, depth less than 8 m, in dead Pocillopora heads, leg. M. Leray et al., 18.02.2019 (fcn PAN-049) GoogleMaps ; 1 male, cl 14.3, cw 14.4 ( MZUSP 33451 View Materials ), Río Mar , rocky intertidal, under rocks and in rock crevices, leg. A. Anker, J.F. Lazarus-Agudelo & T. Kaji, 20.03.2015 ; 1 male, cl 12, cw 12.2 ( MZUSP 33452 View Materials ), same collection data as for previous specimen ; 1 male, cl 9.0, cw 8.9 ( MZUSP 33893 View Materials ), Las Perlas Is., small rocky island off northeast of Isla Saboga , depth at low tide 0–1.5 m, rocky-sandy bottom, under rocks on coarse sand, in dead and living corals, in rock crevices, leg. A. Anker, J. Luque, A.R. Palmer & T. Kaji, 22.04.2015 .

Previous records from Panama. Stimpson (1859); Haig (1960, as P. galathinus ); Gore & Abele (1976, as P. galathinus ); Abele & Kim (1989, as P. galathinus ).

Distribution. East Pacific: El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama (Coiba Is., Río Mar, Panama Canal area, Ciudad de Panamá, Taboga Is., Las Perlas Is.) and Ecuador ( Haig 1960; Abele & Kim 1989; present study).

Ecology. Intertidal and subtidal, known depth range: 0–20 m, probably deeper; on various sand, mixed sandshell and hard bottoms, under rocks and in rock crevices, in dead coral heads ( Pocillopora ) ( Haig 1960; present study).

Remarks. Petrolisthes occidentalis is an eastern Pacific member of the P. galathinus species complex (see above) and was for a long time considered to be a junior synonym of P. galathinus ( Haig 1960) . However, based on molecular and morphometric data, as well as some differences in the colour pattern, Hiller et al. (2006) recommended P. occidentalis to be reestablished as a valid species, a recommendation followed by the present authors. Petrolisthes occidentalis has a very consistent and diagnostic colour pattern, dominated by red and yellow colours ( Figs. 66 View FIGURE 66 , 67 View FIGURE 67 ), which seems to be different from all colour patterns observed in various western Atlantic populations of P. galathinus , some of them presumably representing cryptic or pseudocryptic species (see above).

FLMNH

Florida Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Porcellanidae

Genus

Petrolisthes

Loc

Petrolisthes occidentalis Stimpson, 1859

Ferreira, Luciane Augusto De Azevedo & Anker, Arthur 2021
2021
Loc

Petrolisthes galathinus

Hiller, A. & Kraus, H. & Almon, M. & Werding, B. 2006: 553
2006
Loc

Petrolisthes galathinus

Lazarus-Agudelo, J. F. & Cantera-Kintz, J. R. 2007: 230
Haig, J. 1960: 36
Ortmann, A. 1897: 283
1897
Loc

Petrolisthes occidentalis

Hiller, A. & Kraus, H. & Almon, M. & Werding, B. 2006: 564
Stimpson, W. 1859: 73
Stimpson, W. 1858: 227
1858
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