Trapezia punctimanus Odinetz, 1983

Boyko, Christopher B., Mendoza, Jose C. E. & Castro, Peter, 2017, New records of coral-associated crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura: Carpilioidea, Trapezoidea) from Easter Island, Zootaxa 4216 (5), pp. 487-494 : 490

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.242372

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3CFEC987-701F-441F-94AE-848D177B4017

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6000733

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EB87BE-FF8E-FFC4-FF1A-FE9D9504F92C

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scientific name

Trapezia punctimanus Odinetz, 1983
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Trapezia punctimanus Odinetz, 1983 View in CoL

( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 C, D)

Trapezia cymodoce ferruginea View in CoL — Rathbun, 1907: 58 (Easter Island specimens) (not Trapezia ferruginea Latreille, 1828 View in CoL [= Trapezia bidentata ( Forskål, 1775) View in CoL ] fide Castro, 1997).

Trapezia cymodoce View in CoL — Garth, 1973: 315, 321, 329, 330; Retamal, 1981: 33 (list); Castilla & Rozbaczylo, 1987: 209 (list); Retamal & Arana, 2016: 23 (list); Escalante & Arancibia, 2016: 81 (list) (not Trapezia cymodoce ( Herbst, 1801) View in CoL fide Castro, 1997).

Trapezia ferruginea View in CoL — Garth, 1973: 312, 315, 322, 329, 330; 1985: 2, 11; Retamal, 1981: 33; Baez & Ruiz, 1985: 103; Castilla & Rozbaczylo, 1987: 209 (list); Poupin, 2003: 7, 11, 29 (list); Retamal & Moyano, 2010: 315 (list) (not Trapezia ferruginea Latreille, 1828 View in CoL [= Trapezia bidentata ( Forskål, 1775) View in CoL ] fide Castro, 1997).

Trapezia punctimanus View in CoL — Castro, 1997: 126, 127; Poupin, 2003: 7, 13, 30 (list); Retamal, 2004: 66, fig. 19; Retamal & Moyano, 2010: 315 (list); Retamal & Arana, 2016: 23 (list); Escalante & Arancibia, 2016: 81 (list).

Trapezia bidentata View in CoL — Retamal & Arana, 2016: 23 (list); Escalante & Arancibia, 2016: 81 (list) (not Trapezia bidentata ( Forskål, 1775) View in CoL .

Material examined. 1 male (12.2 mm × 10.6 mm), dead on dock, Hanga Roa, Easter Island, coll. H. Tonnemacher, 29 August 1999 ( ZRC 2016.0123 View Materials ) ; 1 male (11.8 mm × 10.5 mm), 1 ovigerous female (10.9 mm × 8.5 mm), Easter Island, coll. L. H. DiSalvo ( LACM MBC 17835) ; 1 male (6.5 mm × 5.6 mm), 1 ovigerous female (5.6 mm × 4.3 mm), Piko , coll. C. B. Boyko & S. Reanier, 31 August 1999 ( ZRC 2016.0124 View Materials ) ; 2 males (7.4 mm × 6.3 mm, 8.2 mm × 7.2 mm), 1 ovigerous female (8.3 mm × 6.8 mm), Easter Island, coll. L. H. DiSalvo, 18 June 1986 ( LACM CR 19867022).

Geographical distribution. Southeastern Pacific Ocean (Castro et al. 2004).

Remarks. Castro (1997) parsed the identities of the specimens reported by Rathbun (1907) and Garth (1973), but it seems likely the later references by Garth (1985), Retamal (1981), Baez & Ruis (1985), Poupin (2003), and Retamal & Arana (2016) also refer to T. punctimanus . The figure of T. punctimanus given by Retamal (2004: fig. 19) certainly shows a specimen that very closely resembles one examined here, which was found dead on the dock at Hanga Roa (ZRC 2016.0123). We agree with the conclusion of Castro et al. (2004), who accepted the 1983 date for this species name. The name was first used in a dissertation ( Odinetz 1983) and subsequently in a journal article ( Odinetz 1984). Odinetz’s dissertation (1983) was nevertheless “obtainable, when first issued, free of charge or by purchase” (satisfying ICZN Article 8.1.2) and the name was not expressly disclaimed by the author in her dissertation (satisfying ICZN Article 8.2). At first glance, it may appear that this species name should be emended to punctimana, in order to comply with ICZN Article 34.2 mandating that Latinized adjectival species-group names must agree with the gender of the genus they are placed in and Trapezia is feminine. Odinetz (1983, 1984), however, did not provide a detailed etymology for her species name and manus can therefore be treated as a noun or an adjective. Because of this lack of etymology, the name is governed by ICZN Article 31.2.2 and is treated as a noun in apposition to the name of its genus.

Trapezia punctimanus is endemic to the southeastern Pacific, having been recorded only from French Polynesia and Easter Island ( Castro 2000).

ZRC

Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore

LACM

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

MBC

Montgomery Botanical Center

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Trapeziidae

Genus

Trapezia

Loc

Trapezia punctimanus Odinetz, 1983

Boyko, Christopher B., Mendoza, Jose C. E. & Castro, Peter 2017
2017
Loc

Trapezia bidentata

Retamal 2016: 23
Escalante 2016: 81
2016
Loc

Trapezia punctimanus

Retamal 2016: 23
Escalante 2016: 81
Retamal 2010: 315
Retamal 2004: 66
Poupin 2003: 7
Castro 1997: 126
1997
Loc

Trapezia cymodoce

Retamal 2016: 23
Escalante 2016: 81
Castilla 1987: 209
Retamal 1981: 33
Garth 1973: 315
1973
Loc

Trapezia ferruginea

Retamal 2010: 315
Poupin 2003: 7
Castilla 1987: 209
Baez 1985: 103
Retamal 1981: 33
Garth 1973: 312
1973
Loc

Trapezia cymodoce ferruginea

Rathbun 1907: 58
1907
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