Ethusina longipes Chen, 1987

Castro, Peter, 2005, Crabs of the subfamily Ethusinae Guinot, 1977 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Dorippidae) of the Indo-West Pacific region, Zoosystema 27 (3), pp. 499-600 : 564-565

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Ethusina longipes Chen, 1987
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Ethusina longipes Chen, 1987 View in CoL

Ethusina longipes Chen, 1987: 687 View in CoL , fig. 6, pl. 2, figs D, E; 1993: 336 (key). — Ng & Ho 2003: 72 (list).

Not Ethusina longipes View in CoL – Chen 2000: 428 (= E. paralongipes Chen, 1993 View in CoL ).

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype: cl 6. 0 mm, cw 5.9 mm, Vauban , stn CH 142 ( MNHN-B 18270 ); paratypes: cl 5.8 mm, cw 5.6 mm, Vauban, trawling 142 ( MNHN-B 18362 ); cl 6.0 mm, cw 5.7 mm, Vauban, stn CH 131 ( MNHN-B 18355 ).

TYPE LOCALITY. — Madagascar, off northwest coast, 13°45.6’S, 47°34.2’E, 1250-1300 m.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Madagascar. Vauban, stn CH 131, 13°46’S, 47°33’E, 1490-1600 m, A. Crosnier coll., 28.II.1975, 1 paratype ( MNHN- B 18355). — Stn CH 142, 13°45.6’S, 47°34.2’E, 1250-1300 m, A. Crosnier coll., 28.II.1975, 1 holotype ( MNHN-B 18270), 1 paratype ( MNHN- B 18362).

DISTRIBUTION. — Known only from Madagascar (Chen 1987). Depth: 1250-1600 m ( Fig. 34 View FIG ).

SIZE. — Maximum size: cl 6.0 mm, cw 5.9 mm (MNHN-B 18270), unknown.

REMARKS

Diagnostic to Ethusina longipes are median frontal teeth that are large and triangular, typically forming L-shaped lateral frontal sinuses and giving the anterior border a high, crown-like appearance (Chen 1987: fig. 6a). The P2 and P3 are particularly long and slender. There are close similarities with E. paralongipes Chen, 1993 , a species known only from the western Pacific. Ethusina longipes has noticeably longer and more slender pereopods: the meri of P2 and P3 are 13.8 times longer than broad and 1.4 times the carapace length (Chen 1987: pl. 2, figs D, E) in contrast to meri of P2 and P3 10.5-10.8 times longer than broad and 1.1-1.2 times carapace length in E. paralongipes . The frontal teeth are more slender in E. longipes than in E. paralongipes and there are some differences in the morphology of the G1 (see Chen 1987: fig. 6c, d for E. longipes and Chen 1993: fig. 18d for E. paralongipes ).

Ethusina macrospina Ng & Ho, 2003 View in CoL ( Fig. 33E View FIG )

Ethusina macrospina Ng & Ho, 2003: 77 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , figs 8-11.

Ethusina robusta View in CoL – Chen 1993: 342 (part) (not E. robusta ( Miers, 1886)) View in CoL .

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype: cl 7. 7 mm, cw 7.6 mm, TAIWAN 2001, stn CD 135 ( NTOU); paratypes: cl 9.4 mm, cw 9.7 mm, same station as holotype ( NTOU); cl 9.0 mm, cw 8.8 mm, same station as holotype ( ZRC 2003.0228 View Materials ); cl 10.0 mm, cw 10.0 mm, TAIWAN 2001, stn CD 134 ( NTOU); cl 7.2 mm, cw 7.3 mm, TAIWAN 2001, stn CD 141 ( ZRC 2003 View Materials .0229); 1 cl 10. 9 mm, cw 11.0 mm, TAIWAN 2000, stn CP 38 ( ZRC 2003.0227 View Materials ).

TYPE LOCALITY. — Taiwan, off southwestern coast, 22°17.21’N, 120°00.28’E, 961-1112 m.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Taiwan. TAIWAN 2000, stn CP 38, 22°31.1’N, 120°48.1’E, 1314-1317 m, 31.VII.2000, 1 paratype ( ZRC 2003.0227), 1, 1 ( MNHN-B 28825).

TAIWAN 2001, stn CP 135, 22°17.21’N, 120°00.28’E, 961-1112 m, 22.XI.2001, 1 holotype ( NTOU), 1 paratype ( NTOU), 1 paratype ( ZRC 2003.0228). — Stn CD 134, 22°16.56’N, 120°06.11’E, 736-1040 m, 22.XI.2001, 1 paratype ( NTOU). — Stn CD 141, 22°12.04’N, 119°59.96’E, 1110- 985 m, 24.XI.2001, 1 paratype ( ZRC 2003.02229).

TAIWAN 2002, stn CP 179, 22°21.22’N, 119°54.78’E, 1212- 1063 m, 25.VIII.2002, 2, 1 ( NTOU). — Stn CD 189, 21°39.91’N, 118°20.94’E, 1649- 1629 m, 27.VIII.2002, 1, 1 ovig. ( NTOU). — Stn CD 191, 21°41.04’N, 118°21.95’E, 1630- 1623 m, 28.VIII.2002, 1 ( NTOU).

TAIWAN 2003, stn CD 203, 22°00.2’N, 120°28.31’E, 635-868 m, 29.V.2003, 1 ( NTOU).

Philippine Islands. South China Sea, ESTASE 2, stn CP 02, 14°05.28’N, 120°02.17’E, 1980- 1960 m, 14.XI.1984, 1 ( MNHN-B 19078).

Solomon Islands. Stn CP 1755, 08°58.2’S, 159°41.6’E, 1288-1313 m, 26.IX. 2001, 1 ( MNHN-B 28715), 1 ovig. ( MNHN-B 28696).

DISTRIBUTION. — Known from Taiwan ( Ng & Ho 2003) and now from the Philippine Is and Solomon Is. Depth: 635-1980 m ( Fig. 34 View FIG ).

SIZE. — Maximum size: cl 7.7 mm, cw 7.6 mm ( NTOU), cl 12.4 mm, cw 13.2 mm ( MNHN-B 28696).

REMARKS

Diagnostic to Ethusina macrospina is conspicuous, needle-like outer orbital teeth that reach as high as or, as in most specimens, higher than the orbital teeth ( Ng & Ho 2003: figs 8, 9, 10A). It has relatively short P2 and P3 ( Fig. 33E View FIG ; Ng & Ho 2003: figs 8, 10B).

NTOU

Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University

ZRC

Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Ethusidae

Genus

Ethusina

Loc

Ethusina longipes Chen, 1987

Castro, Peter 2005
2005
Loc

Ethusina longipes

NG P. K. L. & HO P. - H. 2003: 72
2003
Loc

Ethusina macrospina

NG P. K. L. & HO P. - H. 2003: 77
2003
Loc

Ethusina longipes

CHEN H. 2000: 428
2000
Loc

Ethusina robusta

CHEN H. 1993: 342
1993
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