Petrolisthes donadio Hiller & Werding, 2007

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 : 75-78

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

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scientific name

Petrolisthes donadio Hiller & Werding, 2007
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Petrolisthes donadio Hiller & Werding, 2007 View in CoL

( Figs. 42 View FIGURE 42 , 45A–C View FIGURE 45 , 89D View FIGURE 89 )

Petrolisthes donadio Hiller & Werding 2007: 186 View in CoL , figs. 4–6; Lazarus-Agudelo & Cantera-Kintz 2007: 229; García-Madrigal & Andréu-Sánchez 2009: 33.

Material examined. Panama [Pacific]: 1 male, cl 3.4, cw 3.0, 1 female, cl 6.2, cw 6.2 ( FLMNH UF 57140 ), 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-048); 1 ov. female, cl 10.7, cw 10.1 ( FLMNH UF 57711 ), Coiba Is GoogleMaps ., Isla Coiba , northwest coast, small rocky island off Bahía Santa Cruz, 7°37’53.4”N, 81°46”44.9”W, rocky plateau, under rocks and in rock crevices, leg. M. Leray et al., 20.02.2019 (fcn PAN-146); 1 female, cl 11.9, cw 12.5 ( MZUSP 33526 View Materials ), Las Perlas Is ., Isla Contadora, Playa Sueca, rocky intertidal, under rocks and in rock crevices, leg. J. Luque & A.R. Palmer, 17.04.2015; 1 ov. female, cl 10.1, cw 10.3 ( MZUSP 33891 View Materials ), same collection data as for previous specimen; 1 male, cl 13.8, cw 13.4 ( FLMNH UF 57141 ), Las Perlas Is ., Isla Contadora , north of Playa Larga, 8°37’59.4”N, 79°01’52.9”W, rocky reef, low tide, under rocks, leg. P.P.G. Pachelle & M. Leray, 22.03.2019 (fc PP 19-051); 1 male, cl 15.5, cw 15.9 ( FLMNH UF 57142 ), same collection data as for previous specimen (fcn PP 19-058); 1 male, cl 11.7, cw 11.7 ( MZUSP 33682 View Materials ), Punta Mala, rocky intertidal, low tide, under rocks, leg. A. Anker & J.F. Lazarus-Agudelo, 21.03.2015; 1 ov. female, cl 8.1, cw 8.3 ( MZUSP 33783 View Materials ), same collection data as for previous specimen. Extra-limital material GoogleMaps . Colombia [Pacific]: 1 male, cl 12.4, cw 13.0 (CERBMcr-UV:2009-108), Bahía Málaga , Islote Morro Chiquito off Juanchaco, 03°55’20,9’’N, 77°20’54,7’’W, depth 3 m, rock-sand bottom, leg. A. Anker, 28.04.2009 (fcn COL-294) GoogleMaps .

Previous records from Panama. Hiller & Werding (2007).

Distribution. East Pacific: Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama (Coiba Is., Secas Is., Punta Mala, Ciudad de Panamá, Taboga Is., Las Perlas Is., Bahía Piña in Darién), Colombia and Ecuador ( Hiller & Werding 2007; present study).

Ecology. Intertidal and subtidal, known depth range 0–30 m; on rocky and mixed rock-rubble-sand bottoms, typically under large rocks or in crevices of coral rubble and dead corals, sometimes among sponges or under sea urchins ( Hiller & Werding 2007; present study).

Remarks. According to Hiller & Werding (2007), the main morphological differences between P. donadio and the closely related P. edwardsii are: (1) the presence of a supraocular spine (absent in P. edwardsii ); (2) the distomesial margin of the basal antennular article armed with prominent sharp teeth (vs. with much smaller teeth, further diminishing in size distomesially, in P. edwardsii ); (3) the lateral margin of the P1 propodus less convex; (4) the P1 somewhat slenderer than in P. edwardsii ; and (5) the P2–P4 propodi significantly longer than in P. edwardsii . Additionally, the two species differ by their colour patterns, especially by the colouration of the dorsal surface of the P2–P4 propodi, which are pink to red-orange bordered by two bluish bands in P. donadio ( Fig. 42A View FIGURE 42 ) vs. banded or mottled with dark violet-purple in P. edwardsii ( Figs. 43A View FIGURE 43 , 44A View FIGURE 44 ). Additional colour pattern differences can be observed in the colouration of the antennular peduncle and distal articles of Mxp3 ( Fig. 45 View FIGURE 45 ).

Remarkably, the P2–P4 propodi of the specimens reported and illustrated by García-Madrigal & Andréu- Sánchez (2009: fig. 5B, C) under the name P. sanfelipensis Glassell, 1936 have the characteristic colour pattern (“blue-red-blue socks”) of P. donadio . Glassell (1936) described the colour of P. sanfelipensis as “a faint pinkish tint, … when freshly preserved in alcohol is beautifully colored with rich reds and purple”, which hardly matches the colour pattern of the specimens of García-Madrigal & Andréu-Sánchez (2009), which also differ from P. donadio in displaying a row of three conspicuous white spots along the dorsal side of the cutting edge of the P1 pollex. Both of these colour characteristics are present in the specimens recently collected in Nayarit, Mexico, which are currently being studied by the authors.

FLMNH

Florida Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Porcellanidae

Genus

Petrolisthes

Loc

Petrolisthes donadio Hiller & Werding, 2007

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

Petrolisthes donadio

Garcia-Madrigal, M. S. & Andreu-Sanchez, L. I. 2009: 33
Hiller, A. & Werding, B. 2007: 186
Lazarus-Agudelo, J. F. & Cantera-Kintz, J. R. 2007: 229
2007
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