Austruca Bott, 1973
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Austruca Bott, 1973 |
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Austruca Bott, 1973 View in CoL , status nov.
( Fig. 8 View Fig )
Austruca Bott, 1973b: 322 View in CoL . Type species: Gelasimus annulipes H. Milne Edwards, 1837 View in CoL by original designation.
Diagnosis. Small- to medium-sized species (carapace width about 15 mm in adults); dorsal carapace surface smooth, with or without posterolateral striae; front broad; cornea round; eyestalks slender; adult male cheliped very large, right- or left-handed, pollex sometimes with ventral carina, outer surface of major manus smooth, without depression near base of pollex, carpal cavity with distal extension; male pleonites free; with pleonal clasping apparatus; gastric mill without large brownish setae at base of posterior tooth plate. Indo-West Pacific.
Species included:
1. Austruca albimana ( Kossmann, 1877)
2. Austruca annulipes (H. Milne Edwards, 1837)
= Gelasimus porcellanus White, 1847
= Uca consobrinus Verwey, 1930
3. Austruca bengali ( Crane, 1975)
4. Austruca cryptica ( Naderloo, Türkay & Chen, 2010) 5. Austruca iranica ( Pretzmann, 1971)
6. Austruca lactea (De Haan, 1835)
= Gelasimus forceps H. Milne Edwards, 1837
7. Austruca occidentalis ( Naderloo, Schubart & Shih, 2016) 8. Austruca mjoebergi ( Rathbun, 1924)
9. Austruca perplexa (H. Milne Edwards, 1852)
= Uca annulipes var. orientalis Nobili, 1901
10. Austruca sindensis ( Alcock, 1900)
11. Austruca triangularis (A. Milne-Edwards, 1873)
Remarks. Most species of Austruca agree well with Crane’s (1975) definition of the IWP Celuca , with the exception of U. sindensis (cf. Shih et al., 2013b; Fig. 2 View Fig ) which was previously placed under Paraleptuca (= Amphiuca Crane 1975 ). One main character of Paraleptuca is the outer major manus with a small round depression near pollex base which does not appear in Austruca , including A. sindensis . Austruca is widely-distributed in the IWP ( Fig. 4 View Fig ), with four species added since Crane (1975), viz., A. albimana , A. cryptica , A. iranica and A. occidentalis ( Shih et al., 2009; Naderloo et al., 2010, 2016). The genus contains three species-complexes: 1) the U. lactea complex with seven species, including an unnamed species from East Africa, twice as many as listed in Crane (1975); 2) U. triangularis and U. bengali as revealed in this study; 3) U. sindensis ( Fig. 2 View Fig ).
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Austruca Bott, 1973
Shih, Hsi-Te, Ng, Peter K. L., Davie, Peter J. F., Schubart, Christoph D., Türkay, Michael, Naderloo, Reza, Jones, Diana & Liu, Min-Yun 2016 |
Austruca
Bott R 1973: 322 |