Munida typhle Macpherson, 1994

McCallum, Anna W., Ahyong, Shane T. & Andreakis, Nikos, 2021, New species of squat lobsters of the genus Munida from Australia, Memoirs of Museum Victoria 80, pp. 113-152 : 150

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2021.80.06

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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:EA21667A-77A5-411D-9C1A-23ECFFF3D505

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D85A12-FFCE-3155-FF73-FA3B6F322EB6

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scientific name

Munida typhle Macpherson, 1994
status

 

Munida typhle Macpherson, 1994 View in CoL

Munida magniantennulata View in CoL . — Baba, 1994: 12.

Munida typhle Macpherson, 1994: 549 View in CoL , fig. 60 (type locality: New Caledonia). — Baba et al., 2008: 126. — Baba et al., 2009: 200, figs 181–182. — Poore et al., 2011: pl. 18H (colour). — Macpherson, 2013: 306. — Macpherson et al., 2017: 54.

Munida cf. magniantennulata . — Farrelly and Ahyong, 2019: 13, 55, fig. 98.

Material examined. Queensland: QM W19722 , 1 female (cl 12 mm, pcl 7.5 mm), Coral Sea, 17° 45.04'S, 147° 48.014'E, 1223–1228 m, CIDARIS I stn 20-4, 10 May 1986 GoogleMaps ; QM W19721 , 1 female (cl 7.5 mm, pcl 5.0 mm), Coral Sea, 16° 50.133'S, 147° 10.1'E, 1607–1609 m, CIDARIS I stn 35-3, 14 May 1986 GoogleMaps ; NMV J72915 View Materials , 1 View Materials ovigerous female cl 21.9 mm, pcl 13.8 mm, Coral Sea CMR, 23° 37.872' S, 154° 39.582' E to 23° 39.54' S, 154° 38.628' E, 1761–1770 m, IN2017_v03 stn 128, 13 June 2017 GoogleMaps .

Genetic data. Not available

Remarks. The present specimens referred to M. typhle were recorded by Baba (1994) from central Queensland as M. magniantennulata . These two species are very similar overall, but the cheliped of M. typhle has spines present on the dorsal face of the palm and 2 lateral spines on the proximal half of the fixed finger, which are absent in M. magniantennulata . In addition, the P2–4 dactyli are longer in M. typhle (0.8 times the propodus compared to 0.5–0.6 in M. magniantennulata ); and abdominal somite 2 has 4 spines on the anterior ridge while M. magniantennulata has 2 spines. In the Queensland specimens examined here, the P2 dactylus has 7–8 spines along the flexor margin compared to the holotype of M. typhle , with 9 spines. The QM registration numbers published by Baba (1994) were listed incorrectly and have been corrected here. The ovigerous female (NMV J72915; Ahyong and Farrelly, 2019: fig. 98) collected during the recent Investigator voyage is much larger than most specimens collected previously. This large female differs from other specimens in lacking spines on the cheliped dactylus,and the spines on abdominal somite 2 are proportionally longer (similar in length to the branchial margin spines) and limited to the median part of the anterior ridge.

Distribution. Somalia coast, Seychelles, southern Madagascar, Taiwan, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, French Polynesia, 500–1940 m. Queensland, 1607–1761 m.

QM

Queensland Museum

NMV

Museum Victoria

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Munididae

Genus

Munida

Loc

Munida typhle Macpherson, 1994

McCallum, Anna W., Ahyong, Shane T. & Andreakis, Nikos 2021
2021
Loc

Munida magniantennulata

Baba, K. 1994: 12
1994
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