Borneosa aspera ( Ng & Stuebing, 1989 )

Ng, Peter K L & Grinang, Jongkar, 2022, Establishment of A New Bornean Genus of Gecarcinucidae (Crustacea: Brachyura), with Descriptions of Five New Species., Zoological Studies 61 (13), pp. 1-35 : 7-8

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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2022.61-13

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8055962

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scientific name

Borneosa aspera ( Ng & Stuebing, 1989 )
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Borneosa aspera ( Ng & Stuebing, 1989) View in CoL

( Figs. 1B, D View Fig , 4 View Fig , 5 View Fig , 19B View Fig , 20M–P View Fig , 23B View Fig )

Sundathelphusa aspera Ng & Stuebing, 1989: 14 View in CoL , figs. 1, 2; Ng and Yeo 2007: 12; Ng et al. 2008: 72; Cumberlidge et al. 2009: unpaginated appendix; Ng 2015: 497, figs. 4–6, 7I–K.

Material examined: Holotype male (42.6 × 32.8 mm) ( ZRC 1989.2143 View Materials ), clear, swift forest stream, Sungei Rabergan, tributary of Sungei Muaya, near Mendalong , 4°57'N 115°43'E, 750 m asl, Sipitang District , Sabah, Malaysia. GoogleMaps Others : 1 male (32.3 × 25.4 mm), GoogleMaps 1 female (44.1 × 33.1 mm) ( ZRC 2014.845 View Materials ), Temburong, Amo , Batu Apoi Forest Reserve , Ulu Temburong National Park , Brunei, coll. Jangorun anak Eri , 7 August 2014; GoogleMaps 1 female (44.5 × 33.7 mm) ( ZRC 2013.746 View Materials ), Bukit Pagon, Temburong District, Brunei, 900 m asl, coll. S. Salam, 6 July 2012; GoogleMaps 2 females (29.3 × 23.0 mm, 19.7 × 15.6 mm) ( ZRC 2012.1225 View Materials ), in primary forest stream, in area near Sarawak border, Brunei, coll. H. Mohammod, October 2012. GoogleMaps

Diagnosis: Adult carapace transversely ovate, width to length ratio 1.27–1.30 ( Figs. 4A, B View Fig , 5F View Fig ); striae on lateral parts of carapace strong ( Figs. 4B View Fig , 5F View Fig ); branchial regions gently convex in frontal view ( Fig. 4C, F View Fig ); dorsal margin of frontal median triangle contiguous with lateral margins ( Fig. 4C–E View Fig ); exorbital tooth with outer margin almost entire ( Figs. 4B View Fig , 5F View Fig ); epibranchial tooth low, separated from rest of margin by shallow low cleft ( Figs. 4B View Fig , 5F View Fig ); median lobe of posterior margin of epistome obtusely triangular ( Fig. 4C–E View Fig ); ischium of third maxilliped subquadrate ( Fig. 5A View Fig ); fingers of adult male cheliped closing along entire cutting margins ( Fig. 5D, E View Fig ); P3 dactylus longer than P4 dactylus ( Fig. 5H, I View Fig ); male pleonal somite 6 rectangular, longer than broad ( Fig. 5C View Fig ); male sternopleonal cavity not prominently anterior, distance between tip of cavity and suture of thoracic sternites 2 and 3 subequal to length of thoracic sternite 2 ( Fig. 5B View Fig ); adult Gl subterminal segment very slender; terminal segment cylindrical, distal half almost straight, tip wide, truncate, 0.35–0.37 times length of subterminal segment, distal opening very wide, ovate ( Fig. 20M–O View Fig ); vulvae transversely subovate ( Fig. 23B View Fig ).

Colour: In life, the carapace and pereopods of the species are dark to dull brown, with the ventral and frontal surfaces light brown to yellow and pale yellow; the pleon being reddish-brown ( Fig. 24A–G View Fig ).

Remarks: Described on the basis of one large male by Ng and Stuebing (1989) from northern Sabah, the species was subsequently recorded and redescribed at length on the basis of a larger series of specimens from Brunei ( Ng 2015). Borneosa aspera is the most distinctive member of the genus as it reaches the largest sizes (a female, 44.5 × 33.7 mm, ZRC 2013.746) and males also have proportionately, the longest G1 terminal segment ( Fig. 20M–O View Fig ).

Biology: All the specimens were collected from primary highland rainforest streams.

ZRC

Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

InfraOrder

Brachyura

SuperFamily

Gecarcinucoidea

Family

Gecarcinucidae

Genus

Borneosa

Loc

Borneosa aspera ( Ng & Stuebing, 1989 )

Ng, Peter K L & Grinang, Jongkar 2022
2022
Loc

Sundathelphusa aspera

Ng PKL 2015: 497
Ng PKL & Guinot D & Davie PJF 2008: 72
Ng PKL & Yeo DCJ 2007: 12
Ng PKL & Stuebing RB 1989: 14
1989
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