Upogebia carinicauda ( Stimpson, 1860 )

Al-Kandari, Manal, Anker, Arthur, Hussain, Sumaiah, Al-Yassen, Sharifa, Sattari, Zainab & Grave, Sammy De, 2020, New records of decapod crustaceans from Kuwait (Malacostraca: Decapoda), Zootaxa 4803 (2), pp. 251-280 : 265-266

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4803.2.2

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:7BEC4D1E-A021-4A10-8E17-E7732E5193A4

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5255854

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/631687EA-FF95-FFB7-E2C2-7A65F626FF36

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scientific name

Upogebia carinicauda ( Stimpson, 1860 )
status

 

Upogebia carinicauda ( Stimpson, 1860) View in CoL

( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 )

Gebia carinicauda Stimpson, 1860: 23 View in CoL .

Upogebia carinicauda View in CoL . — Sakai & Takeda 1995: 204, figs. 1–3; Sakai 2006: 98; Sepahvand & Sari 2010: 44, fig. 2; Sepahvand et al. 2013: 5; Naderloo & Türkay 2012: 18 View Cited Treatment ; Sepahvand et al. 2014: 138, fig. 2B.

Material examined. Kuwait: 1 female, OUMNH. ZC. 2020.01.034, Failaka Island , 29°23.409’N 48°23.927’E, shallow subtidal pool (0.3 m at low tide), muddy bottom close to rocky platform, in burrow, leg. A. Anker, 03.x.2019 [fcn KUW-061] GoogleMaps .

General distribution. Indo-West Pacific from the Red Sea, Arabian Gulf and Madagascar to Japan, Samoa and Australia ( Sakai 2006; Sepahvand et al. 2013; present study).

Ecology. Largely intertidal and shallow subtidal; mixed rocky-sandy shores with mud and shell fragments; typically, in complex ramified burrows in clay, mud/sand or limestone rocks ( Sepahvand et al. 2013, 2014; present study).

Remarks. The single specimen from Kuwait corresponds well to U. carinicauda , as defined by Sakai (2006). The main diagnostic features of the species are the dorsal surface of the telson bearing an elevated, sharp, transverse carina that connects to two blunt, lateral, longitudinal carinae ( Fig. 10B View FIGURE 10 ); the presence of four teeth on the distal margin of the rostrum (one of them obsolete in the Kuwaiti specimen) and a single infra-rostral tooth; the presence of a conspicuous sharp tooth on the ventromesial surface of the cheliped propodus; and the dactylus being almost twice as long as the propodus. However, we believe that some synonymies proposed by Sakai (2006), for instance that of U. rupicola Komai, 2005 , may need a re-assessment (see also Ngoc-Ho 2008; Komai et al. 2020).

ZC

Zoological Collection, University of Vienna

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Upogebiidae

Genus

Upogebia

Loc

Upogebia carinicauda ( Stimpson, 1860 )

Al-Kandari, Manal, Anker, Arthur, Hussain, Sumaiah, Al-Yassen, Sharifa, Sattari, Zainab & Grave, Sammy De 2020
2020
Loc

Upogebia carinicauda

Sepahvand, V. & Sari, A. & Tudge, C. & Bolouki, M. 2014: 138
Sepahvand, V. & Sari, A. & Salehi, H. & Nabavi, S. M. B. & Ghorbanzadeh, S. G. 2013: 5
Naderloo, R. & Turkay, M. 2012: 18
Sepahvand, V. & Sari, A. 2010: 44
Sakai, K. 2006: 98
Sakai, K. & Takeda, M. 1995: 204
1995
Loc

Gebia carinicauda

Stimpson, W. 1860: 23
1860
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