Lyreidus tridentatus De Haan, 1841

Ahyong, Shane T., 2008, Deepwater crabs from seamounts and chemosynthetic habitats off eastern New Zealand (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura), Zootaxa 1708 (1), pp. 1-72 : 11-12

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Lyreidus tridentatus De Haan, 1841
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Lyreidus tridentatus De Haan, 1841

( Figs 1E View FIGURE 1 , 28F View FIGURE 28 )

Lyreidus tridentatus De Haan, 1841: 140 , pl. 35: fig. 6 [type locality: Japan]. — McNeill 1953: 91. — Dell 1955: 148;

1963a: 243–244; 1963b: 20; 1968a: 23; 1968c: 234, 238. — Griffin 1970: 94–104, figs 1–5, 6a, e, f, j–n, o, 7a, b, 8a,

b, f, g, pl. 1A. — McLay 1988: 84, fig. 15. — Davie 2002: 486–487. — Poore 2004: 322, fig. 94a, pl. 18e. Lyreidus elongatus Miers, 1879: 46 [type locality: Kada Bay, Japan]. Lyreidus australiensis Ward, 1933: 377 , pl. 23: fig 10 [off Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia]. — Richardson &

Kreft 1949: 69–71, fig. 1. Lyreidus fossor Bennett, 1964: 9 , 24–26, figs 5–9, 106 [type locality: N of Whale Island , Bay of Plenty] .

Material examined. Mahina Knoll: NIWA 6726 View Materials , 1 female (cl 40.6 mm), 37°19.76–19.64’S, 177°04.38– 04.63’E, 350–380 m, TAN0413/128, 14 Nov 2004 .

Off White Island: NIWA 34967 View Materials , 1 female (cl 12.5 mm), 37°28.14–28.11’S, 177°06.97–06.51’E, 230–318 m, KAH9907/50, 5 Jun 1999 .

Tuatoru Seamount: NIWA 6717 View Materials , 2 females (cl 21.6–24.5 mm), 37°28.28–28.32’S, 177°12.30–12.59’E, 295– 200 m, TAN0413/68, 11 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6718 View Materials , 4 males (cl 11.5–20.3 mm), 3 females (cl 24.0– 31.9 mm), 37°28.19–28.33’S, 177°13.20–12.94’E, 200– 175 m, TAN0413/74, 12 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6719 View Materials , 1 View Materials damaged female, 37°28.84–28.64’S, 177°13.74–13.57’E, 454– 317 m, TAN0413/76, 12 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6720 View Materials , 1 male (cl 38.5 mm), 1 female (cl 19.5 mm), 37°28.26–28.48’S, 177°12.89–12.82’E, 180– 177 m, TAN0413/77, 12 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6721 View Materials , 1 male (cl 15.5 mm), 1 female (cl 14.9 mm), 37°28.30–28.49’S, 177°13.49– 13.24’E, 218–220 m, TAN0413/84, 12 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6722 View Materials , 1 male (cl 23.1 mm), 37°29.14–28.89’S, 177°12.92–12.86’E, 400– 225 m, TAN0413/92, 12 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6723 View Materials , 3 males (cl 15.1–16.5 mm), 3 females (cl 15.0– 46.6 mm), 37°28.58–28.40’S, 177°12.94–12.73’E, 180– 179 m, TAN0413/93, 13 Nov 2004 .

Tumokemoke Seamount: NIWA 6727 View Materials , 2 males (cl 14.2–15.5 mm), 1 female (cl 23.9 mm), 37°28.36– 28.22’S, 176°55.13–54.97’E, 260– 219 m, TAN0413/152, 15 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 18048 View Materials , 4 males (cl 15.4–31.6 mm), 37°27.46–27.64’S, 176°54.08–54.24’E, 312– 278 m, TAN0413/160, 15 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6728 View Materials , 4 males (cl 14.5–37.7 mm), 2 females (cl 14.5–22.8 mm), 37°28.02–28.13’S, 176°55.13–54.98’E, 232– 218 m, TAN0413/161, 15 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6729 View Materials , 6 specimens, 37°28.27–28.20’S, 176°55.21–55.07’E, 262– 230 m, TAN0413/162, 15 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6730 View Materials , 1 View Materials damaged male, 37°28.4–28.11’S, 176°55.79–55.58’E, 315– 283 m, TAN0413/163, 15 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6731 View Materials , 1 male (cl 14.5 mm), 2 females (cl 15.1–35.0 mm), 1 damaged (cl 25.0 mm), 37°28.00–28.16’S, 176°54.91–54.87’E, 225– 210 m, TAN0413/164, 15 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6732 View Materials , 3 males (cl 11.3–15.3 mm), 3 females (cl 14.6–15.2 mm), 37°28.19–28.15’S, 176°55.15–54.94’E, 240– 212 m, TAN0413/166, 15 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6733 View Materials , 2 males (cl 23.9–26.5 mm), 37°27.61–27.72’S, 176°55.59– 55.48’E, 320– 302 m, TAN0413/167, 15 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6734 View Materials , 2 males (cl 11.6–16.4 mm), 1 female (cl 25.4 mm), 37°27.69–27.87’S, 176°54.81–54.85’E, 294– 247 m, TAN0413/170, 16 Nov 2004 .

Rungapapa Seamount: NIWA 6724 View Materials , 1 male (cl 17.3 mm), 37°33.41–33.18’S, 176°58.94–59.05’E, 266– 197 m, TAN0413/97, 13 Nov 2004 ; NIWA 6725 View Materials , 1 View Materials damaged female, 37°32.11–32.20’S, 176°58.26–58.32’E, 217– 169 m, TAN0413/112, 13 Nov 2004 .

Remarks. Lyreidus tridentatus is easily recognised by its smooth, elongated, pod-shaped carapace. It was frequently collected with Bellidilia cheesmani ( Filhol, 1886) and Ebalia tuberculosa (A. Milne-Edwards, 1873) on Tumokemoke Seamount.

Distribution. Western Indian Ocean and western Pacific from Japan to Hawaii, Fiji, Australia and New Zealand around the whole of the North Island; 27–512 m ( McLay 1988; Takeda & Webber 2006).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Raninidae

Genus

Lyreidus

Loc

Lyreidus tridentatus De Haan, 1841

Ahyong, Shane T. 2008
2008
Loc

Lyreidus tridentatus

Dell, R. K. 1955: 148
McNeill, F. A. 1953: 91
1953
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