Dicranodromia mahieuxii A. Milne-Edwards, 1883
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Dicranodromia mahieuxii A. Milne-Edwards, 1883 View in CoL
Dicranodromia mahieuxii A. Milne-Edwards, 1883 : pl. 7, unnumbered figs.
HOLOTYPE (by monotypy). — MNHN-B21681, NE Atlantic Ocean, Bay of Biscay , Travailleur, stn 9, 43°36’N, 6°22’W, 1190 m, mud, 24.VII.1880, ♂ 9.0 × 6.5 mm, figured type, specimen in several pieces, partly dissected probably by Bouvier, and damaged (carapace and appendages detached). — Original label: “ Dicranodromia Mahyeuxii A. M. Edw. , type figuré,24 juillet, Nº 9, 1190 m, lat. N 43°36’, long. O 6°22’, Golfe de Gascogne, Vase”. GoogleMaps
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This male is the single specimen collected by the Travailleur, thus the holotype. The species was known only by the illustration of this specimen by A. Milne-Edwards (1883), that validated the name (see Guinot 1995; Forest 1996; Forest & Holthuis 1997). A description given by A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier (1900: 15) included a section on “variations” in which another West African crab (an ovigerous female from “ Soudan ”), taken by the Talisman , proved to be a different species, D. pequegnati Guinot, 1995 (see below). The figures provided by A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier (1900), including the figure of the complete animal, are not those of the holotype. Guinot (1995: 235 [in key], 236, figs 4A-C, 28a-e) redescribed the species.
Dicranodromia nagai Guinot, 1995 (Fig. 6A)
Dicranodromia nagai Guinot, 1995: 202 (in key), 231, figs 1, 26a-e, 27A, B.
HOLOTYPE (by original designation). — MNHN-B24870, Japan, Kii Peninsula, Wakayama Prefecture, trawl, 300- 350 m, I.1991, S. Nagai coll. and det. Dicranodromia doderleini [sic D. doederleini Ortmann, 1892 ], ♂ 16.4 × 11.3 mm, carapace and several pereopods detached.
PARATYPES. — MNHN-B24871, same data as holotype, 1 ♂, 1 ov. ♀ (with 3 megalopas under the abdomen), abdomen and several pereopods detached.
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Dicranodromia mahieuxii A. Milne-Edwards, 1883
Cleva, Régis, Guinot, Danièle & Albenga, Laurent 2007 |
Dicranodromia nagai
Guinot 1995: 202 |