Pagurixus fasciatus Komai & Myorin, 2005

Osawa, Masayuki, Kawai, Takashi & Sakamaki, Takashi, 2013, New records of Pagurixus Melin, 1939 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Paguridae) from the Ryukyu Islands, southwestern Japan, with description of a new species, Zootaxa 3669 (3), pp. 350-366 : 353-355

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3669.3.9

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:73BAB9CD-E958-495B-BC54-42074AE7112E

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5267565

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FB418796-4D14-FFF6-57FE-FC0EFED7F80A

treatment provided by

Felipe (2021-08-25 03:27:50, last updated by Plazi 2023-11-04 18:50:04)

scientific name

Pagurixus fasciatus Komai & Myorin, 2005
status

 

Pagurixus fasciatus Komai & Myorin, 2005 View in CoL

( Figs 1C, D View FIGURE 1 , 3B–E View FIGURE 3 )

[Japanese name: Kashiwajima-himehonyadokari]

Pagurixus fasciatus Komai & Myorin, 2005: 2 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , figs 1–4 [type locality: Kashiwa-jima, Otsuki, Kochi Prefecture, southern Japan, 10–15 m].—Okuno et al. 2006: 156, plate 3E, F.— Okuno & Arima 2006: 36.— Komai 2010: 1287 View Cited Treatment .— McLaughlin et al. 2010: 31 (list).

Material examined. Tanega-shima, Osumi Group: stn Kurosenohana 3, 30°40.4´N, 131°03.8´E, 7 m, 13–14 Aug. 2012, coll. T GoogleMaps . Kawai, 1 male (sl 0.9 mm), RUMF-ZC 2329 ; stn Nishino-omote 1, 30°44.6´N, 130°59.4´E, 7 m, 3– 7 Aug. 2012, coll. T GoogleMaps . Kawai, 1 male parasitized by peltogastrid rhizocephalan (sl 1.2 mm), RUMF-ZC 2330 ; stn Sumiyoshi 2, 30°40.0´N, 130°56.3´E, 7 m, 4–8 Aug. 2012, coll. T GoogleMaps . Kawai, 1 male (sl 1.7 mm), 1 female (sl 1.4 mm), RUMF-ZC 2331 ; stn Sumiyoshi 3, 30°41.9´N, 130°57.6´E, 7 m, 4–8 Aug. 2012, coll. T GoogleMaps . Kawai, 1 male (sl 1.5 mm), RUMF-ZC 2332 . Yaku-shima, Osumi Group: stn Kurio 1-1, 30°13.9´N, 130°28.2´E, 7 m, 10 Aug. 2012, coll. T GoogleMaps . Kawai, 1 male (sl 1.1 mm), 1 female (sl 1.1 mm), RUMF-ZC 2333 .

Coloration in life. The coloration of the present specimens agrees well with that of P. fasciatus described by Komai & Myorin (2005: fig. 1). See Fig. 1C, D View FIGURE 1 .

Distribution. Previously known only from Kashiwa-jima (Kochi Prefecture), Izu Peninsula, and Izu and Ogasawara Islands, Japan; intertidal to 30 m ( Komai 2010). Now also recorded from Tanega-shima and Yakushima, Osumi Group in the northern Ryukyu Islands; 7 m.

Habitat. Rocky reefs, on interspaces of rocks with algae and/or corals.

Remarks. The present specimens generally agree well with the original description of P. fasciatus by Komai & Myorin (2005) in both morphology and coloration. Nevertheless, they have variations in the armature on the carpi of the second pereopods. Komai & Myorin (2005) described and illustrated P. fasciatus to have the carpi of the second pereopods unarmed on the dorsal margin, except for a dorsodistal spine. However, in the males of the present Ryukyu material, the dorsal margin of each carpus is slightly protuberant and either unarmed or armed with a tiny spine proximal to the midlength ( Fig. 3B, C View FIGURE 3 ), this spine is more pronounced in the smallest specimen (sl 0.9 mm, RUMF-ZC 2329); whereas in the females, the dorsal margin always bears a small spine ( Fig. 3D, E View FIGURE 3 ).

At our request, Dr. T. Komai kindly re-examined the holotype and three paratypes of P. fasciatus and two specimens of that species reported by Komai (2010). The holotype male ( CBM-ZC 7980 in the collection of the Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba) has a small dorsal spine on the carpus of the right second pereopod, which is visible only in the mesial view, but such a spine is absent on the left side. In three paratypes ( CBM-ZC 7981 ), the spine is absent or reduced to a minute protuberance in two males, while it is distinct in one female. Two male specimens from the Ogasawara Islands ( CBM-ZC 9646 and 9650) lack a dorsal spine on the carpus of each second pereopod. Thus , the armature on the carpus appears to vary in the previous reported material as in the present material from the Ryukyu Islands , and the dorsal spine tends to be reduced in males .

In addition to the variation of the armature on the carpi of the second pereopods, a male specimen from Tanega-shima ( RUMF-ZC 2332 ) has a small submedian spine on the dorsal margin of the carpus of the right third pereopod. Such a spine is absent on the carpus of the left third pereopod in the same specimen and on the carpi of both third pereopods in all other specimens. In all the specimens examined, the ventorolateral margin of the merus of the right cheliped has a row of small but distinct spines, although the margin was described as smooth or finely denticulate in the type specimens ( Komai & Myorin 2005). The fourth pereopods are subequal in size on right and left and in both males and females; the setation is similar on right and left in males, but in females, setae on the mesial surfaces of the dactylus, propodus, carpus, and merus are longer and more pronounced on the left side than on the right side .

Forest, J. (1956) La faune des iles Cocos-Keeling. Paguridae. Bulletin of the Raffles Museum, 27, 45 - 55.

Komai, T. & Myorin, E. (2005) A new species of Pagurixus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Paguridae) from southern Japan. Zoota xa, 876, 1 - 12.

Komai, T. & Osawa M. (2006) A review of the Pagurixus boninensis species group, with descriptions of six new species (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Paguridae). Zootaxa, 1214, 1 - 107.

Komai, T. & Okuno, J. (2009) Two new species of the hermit crab genus Pagurixus (Decapoda: Anomura: Paguridae) from the western Pacific. Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science, Series A (Zoology), Supplement, 3, 137 - 156.

Komai, T. (2010) New species and new records of the hermit crab genus Pagurixus Melin, 1939 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Paguridae) from the Indo-West Pacific. Journal of Natural History, 44, 1269 - 1342. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222931003624812

McLaughlin, P. A., Komai, T., Lemaitre, R. & Rahayu, D. L. (2010) Annotated checklist of anomuran decapod crustaceans of the world (exclusive of the Kiwaoidea and families Chirostylidae and Galatheidae of the Galatheoidea) Part I - Lithodoidea, Lomisoidea and Paguroidea. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement, 23, 5 - 107.

Okuno, J. & Arima, H. (2006) Additional records of inshore hermit crabs (Crustacea, Decapoda, Anomura) from Izu-ohshima Island, the northern Izu Islands, Japan. Bulletin of the Biogeographical Society, Japan, 61, 29 - 43. [In Japanese with English abstract]

Gallery Image

FIGURE 1. Entire animal, dorsal view. A, Pagurixus acanthocarpus Komai & Okuno, 2009, male (sl 1.8 mm), stn Sumiyoshi 2, Tanega-shima, RUMF-ZC 2324; B, Pagurixus acanthocarpus Komai & Okuno, 2009, ovig. female (sl 1.6 mm), stn Sumiyoshi 2, Tanega-shima, RUMF-ZC 2324 (pleon missing); C, Pagurixus fasciatus Komai & Myorin, 2005, male (sl 1.7 mm), stn Sumiyoshi 2, Tanega-shima, RUMF-ZC 2331; D, Pagurixus fasciatus Komai & Myorin, 2005, female (sl 1.4 mm), stn Sumiyoshi 2, Tanega-shima, RUMF-ZC 2331 (right third pereopod and pleon missing); E, Pagurixus vicinus sp. nov., paratype, male (sl 1.4 mm), stn K 2-1, Kuchino-shima, RUMF-ZC 2346; F, Pagurixus vicinus sp. nov., paratype, ovig. female (sl 1.2 mm), stn K 2-1, Kuchino-shima, RUMF-ZC 2346.

Gallery Image

FIGURE 3. Pagurixus acanthocarpus Komai & Okuno, 2009, male (sl 1.8 mm), stn Sumiyoshi 2, Tanega-shima, RUMF-ZC 2324 (A). Pagurixus fasciatus Komai & Myorin, 2005, male (sl 1.7 mm), stn Sumiyoshi 2, Tanega-shima, RUMF-ZC 2331 (B, C); female (sl 1.4 mm), same data, RUMF-ZC 2331 (D, E). Pagurixus formosus Komai, 2010, male (sl 2.7 mm), “KUMEJIMA 2009” stn Dive 28, Kume-jima, RUMF-ZC 2334 (F). A, coxa of right fifth pereopod, ventral view; B, D, right second pereopod, mesial view (setae omitted); C, E, left second pereopod, mesial view (setae omitted); F, left third pereopod, dactylus and propodus, lateral view (setae omitted). Scales: 0.5 mm.

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Paguridae

Genus

Pagurixus