Danarma leptomerus ( Davie & Ng, 2013 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.26107/RBZ-2020-0097 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6525263 |
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Danarma leptomerus ( Davie & Ng, 2013 ) |
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Danarma leptomerus ( Davie & Ng, 2013) View in CoL
Chiromantes obtusifrons View in CoL – Lin et al., 2011: 45 (with colour photographs).
Chiromantes leptomerus Davie & Ng, 2013: 19 View in CoL , figs. 3D–F, 4C, 5D, 6D, 7D, 8C, 9D, 13F–J; Li & Chiu, 2013: 41; Ng et al., 2017b: 103.
Material examined. Holotype male (16.8 × 12.7 mm) ( NMNS 7028-001 View Materials part of ex ZRC 2000.1823 View Materials ), Pingtung County, Hsiang Chiaowan , Taiwan, coll. H.-C. Liu, 25 August 1999.
Paratypes – 2 males (13.4 × 10.3 mm, 16.4 × 12.7 mm) ( ZRC 2000.1860 View Materials ) , 1 male (16.2 × 12.4 mm), 1 female (18.1 × 13.4 mm) ( QM-W25699 ), west coast of Lanyu Island, Taiwan , calcareous rock terraces, spray zone, coll. C.D. Schubart & H.-C. Liu, 20–21 September 1999; 2 males (23.0 × 18.3 mm, 16.7 × 13.0 mm) ( NMMBA 3504 a), coll. Hsiang-Chiau- Wan, Kenting , Pingtung County, Taiwan, coll. C.C. Li, 23 August 2012 ; 2 females (21.0 × 15.7 mm, 20.0 × 14.9 mm) ( ZRC 2012.0958 View Materials ), Siatanzai, Kenting , Pingtung County, 21°55′55.8″N 120°44′37.4″S, Taiwan, coll. J.-H. Lee & W.-J. Wang, 6 August 2012 ; 1 male (17.1 × 13.0 mm), 1 female (20.5 × 15.6 mm) ( NMNS), Siatanzai, Kenting , Pingtung County, 21°55′36.6″N 120°44′21.8″S, Taiwan, coll. J.-H. Lee & W.-J. Wang, 17 August 2012 ; 1 male (18.1 × 13.9 mm) ( ZRC 2012.0959 View Materials ), Siatanzai, Kenting , Pingtung County, 21°55′36.6″N 120°44′21.8″S, Taiwan, coll. J.-H. Lee & W.-J. Wang, 31 August 2012 ; 1 male (17.8 × 13.9 mm), 1 ovigerous female (18.8 × 14.2 mm) ( ZRC 2012.0960 View Materials ), Siatanzai, Kenting , Pingtung County, 21°55′36.6″N 120°44′21.8″S, Taiwan, coll. J.-H. Lee & W.-J. Wang, 31 August 2012 ; 1 female (22.3 × 16.6 mm) ( ZRC 2012.0961 View Materials ), Hsiang-Chiau- Wan, Kenting , Pingtung County, Taiwan , coll. P.K.L. Ng & C.-W. Lin, 1 October 2012 . Others : JAPAN – 1 male (16.1 × 12.4 mm) (RUMF-ZC-1351), Gazuda Beach, Hateruma Island, Ryukyu Islands , coll. Y. Fujita, 2 May 2009 ; 2 males (15.5 × 11.1 mm, 13.2 × 9.9 mm) (RUMF-ZC-1386), beside Hateruma Port, Hateruma Island, Ryukyu Islands , coll. Y. Fujita, 19 April 2009 ; 1 male (16.9 × 13.0 mm) (RUMF- ZC-2075), Dannu Beach, Yonagun Island, Ryukyu Islands , coll. Y. Fujita, 15 November 2007 ; 1 male (19.7 × 14.6 mm) (RUMF-ZC-2076), Honba Coast, Minamidaito Island , coll. Y. Fujita, 2 September 2008 ; 1 male (18.5 × 13.9 mm) (RUMF-ZC-2077), Honba Coast, Minamidaito Island , coll. Y. Fujita, 2 September 2008 ; 1 male (10.9 × 8.2 mm) (RUMF- ZC-2078), Ubama Beach, Yonaguni Island, Ryukyu Islands , coll. Y. Fujita, 16 November 2007 ; 1 male (17.2 × 12.8 mm) (RUMF-ZC-2079), Dannu Beach, Yonaguni Island, Ryukyu Islands , coll. Y. Fujita, 15 November 2007 ; 1 male (12.5 × 9.5 mm) (RUMF-ZC-2080), Dannu Beach, Yonaguni Island, Ryukyu Islands , coll. Y. Fujita, 15 November 2007 ; 1 female (16.9 × 12.9 mm) (RUMF-ZC-2082), Shimoji Island, Miyako Group, Ryukyu Islands , coll. Y. Fujita, 23 September 2012 ; 1 female (15.6 × 12.1 mm) (RUMF-ZC-2083), Shimoji Island, Miyako Group, Ryukyu Islands , coll. Y. Fujita, 23 September 2012 ; 1 female (18.0 × 13.1 mm) (RUMF-ZC-2089), Giza Banta, Okinawa Island, Ryukyu Islands , coll. T. Maenosono, 2007; 2 males (16.0 × 12.2 mm, 14.1 × 11.0 mm), 1 female (14.8 × 11.6 mm) (RUMF-ZC-2090), Kori Island, off Nakijin Village of Okinawa Island , Ryukyu Islands , coll. T. Maenosono, 9 June 2010 ; 2 males (17.5 × 13.7 mm, 17.4 × 12.9 mm), 1 female (15.7 × 12.1 mm) (RUMF-ZC-2104), Muigah, Miyako Island, Ryukyu Islands , coll. Y. Fujita, 4 May 2005 ; 6 males (largest 18.9 × 14.5 mm, smallest 14.3 × 10.8 mm), 5 females (largest 15.2 × 11.3 mm, smallest 8.3 × 7.1 mm) ( ZRC), Muigah, Miyako Island, Ryukyu Islands , coll. Y. Fujita, 4 July 2005 ; 1 female (12.0 × 15.7 mm) (RUMF-ZC-819), Giza Banda, Yaese Town, Okinawa Island , Ryukyu Islands , coll. T. Maenosono, 22 May 2007 .
Diagnosis. Carapace transversely subovate, ca. 1.3 times broader than long; dorsal carapace, lateral branchial regions markedly swollen; external orbital tooth moderately oblique, forming slight angle posteriorly marking widest point of carapace, most prominent in larger specimens; front ca. 0.6 times carapace width, margin slightly to broadly concave in dorsal view, appears smooth but microscopically granular, with pair of prominent lateral swellings behind margin; supraorbital margin entire, semicircular; dorsal surface of cheliped carpus conspicuously granular; ambulatory legs relatively short; third ambulatory merus ca. 2.3 times longer than wide; fourth ambulatory merus similar, 2.2–2.3 times longer; third ambulatory propodus ca. 2.8 times longer than wide; fourth ambulatory propodus 2.4 times; male pleon moderately broad; somite 6 with divergent lateral margins, margins relatively evenly convex; somite 3 width 2.8 times basal width of telson; G1 relatively slender, weakly tapering to broadly convex subdistal shoulder; distally slender, strongly bent to 45° angle; distal chitinous process long, with dorsal margin concave, apex slightly flanged. (After Davie & Ng, 2013: 19).
Colour. “Carapace background colour of adult males varying from pale brown to a darker grey-green; females and smaller males mottled greyish white, sometimes yellowish. Upper surface of carapace and legs with some course blotches and streaks; a distinctive pattern of large dirty yellow to green blotches across anterior part of carapace. Chelae of adult males reddish-pink to purplish red overall, especially on dorsal surfaces and dactylus; smaller males and females with palm whitish to whitish-pink, dactylus always clearly tinged with red to pink in part or whole. Ocular peduncles similar to carapace; corneas light green to yellowish green.” ( Davie & Ng, 2013: 20, fig. 3D–H).
Remarks. The taxonomy of this species has been treated and discussed by Davie & Ng (2013).
Biology. The species lives among supralittoral karst areas, usually under rocks or in crevices, often in exposed areas ( Davie & Ng, 2013: 21). It occurs sympatrically with D. eurymerus and thus must have different ecological adaptations, but this has not been studied.
Distribution. Known only from Taiwan and Ryukyus, Japan ( Davie & Ng, 2013).
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Danarma leptomerus ( Davie & Ng, 2013 )
Schubart, Christoph D. & Ng, Peter K. L. 2020 |
Chiromantes leptomerus
Ng PKL & Shih H-T & Ho P-H & Wang C-H 2017: 103 |
Davie PJF & Ng PKL 2013: 19 |
Li J-J & Chiu Y-W 2013: 41 |
Chiromantes obtusifrons
Lin D-R & Chao R-F & Lu C-Y & Hsieh L-C 2011: 45 |