Glyptoxanthus corrosus ( A. Milne-Edwards, 1869 )

Mendoza, Jose Christopher E. & Guinot, Danièle, 2011, Revision of the genus Glyptoxanthus A. Milne-Edwards, 1879, and establishment of Glyptoxanthinae nov. subfam. (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Xanthidae), Zootaxa 3015, pp. 29-51 : 37

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.207310

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6183505

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scientific name

Glyptoxanthus corrosus ( A. Milne-Edwards, 1869 )
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Glyptoxanthus corrosus ( A. Milne-Edwards, 1869) View in CoL

( Figs. 4 View FIGURE 4 , 10 View FIGURE 10 D)

Xantho corrosus A. Milne-Edwards, 1869: 376 View in CoL (type locality: St. Vincent Is., Cape Verde). Actaea (Glyptoxanthus) corrosa, Monod 1956: 298 .

Glyptoxanthus corrosus, Bouvier 1922: 67 View in CoL , pl. 6 figs. 4, 6. — Guinot 1967: 556, fig. 21; 1971: 1073; 1979: 68, figs. 9, 18E. — Manning & Holthuis 1981: 135. —Ng et al. 2008: 199 (list).

Material examined. Cape Verde: Holotype, male (dry), 26.6 × 18.7 mm (MNHN-B3015), St. Vincent Is., coll. M. Bouvier, 1868-1869.

Diagnosis. Carapace transversely ovate, width-to-length ratio 1.4; gastric, branchial, cardiac and intestinal regions well separated by wide and deep furrows, but subregions (i.e., 1M+2M+3M; 1L+2L+3L+4L+5L+6L) more-or-less fused; 4M distinct, bridging gastric and cardiac regions; carapace vermiculations showing traces of fused granules, anastomosing, forming a regular reticulate pattern, particularly on gastric and branchial regions. Anterolateral margin poorly divided into low lobes, last lobe most definite. Anterior thoracic sternum moderately eroded, with somewhat reticulate sculpturing. G1 long and slender, apex somewhat tapering and devoid of setae, studded with spiniform granules.

Remarks. Alphonse Milne-Edwards (1869) described Xantho corrosus from St. Vincent Island, in the Cape Verde Archipelago, and later ( A. Milne-Edwards 1879) he transferred it to his new genus Glyptoxanthus . It is easily distinguished from a sympatric species, G. cavernosus ( A. Milne-Edwards, 1878) , and from other congeners by the unique sculpturing of the dorsal carapace: i.e. fused carapace subregions, anastomosing and reticulate pattern of vermiculations, and wide and deep cervical and branchio-cardiac grooves.

Ecology and geographical distribution. Glyptoxanthus corrosus is a singular and rare species, only known from the type specimen, which is from Cape Verde, off the northwestern coast of Africa. Very little is known about the biology of this species (see Guinot 1979).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Xanthidae

Genus

Glyptoxanthus

Loc

Glyptoxanthus corrosus ( A. Milne-Edwards, 1869 )

Mendoza, Jose Christopher E. & Guinot, Danièle 2011
2011
Loc

Glyptoxanthus corrosus

Manning 1981: 135
Guinot 1967: 556
Bouvier 1922: 67
1922
Loc

Xantho corrosus

Monod 1956: 298
Milne-Edwards 1869: 376
1869
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