Macrophthalmus (Mareotis) definitus Adams & White, 1848

Teng, Shao-Jyun & Shih, Hsi-Te, 2015, A new species of Macrophthalmus Desmarest, 1823 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Macrophthalmidae) from Taiwan, with notes on four new records, Zootaxa 4058 (4), pp. 451-470 : 462-464

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Macrophthalmus (Mareotis) definitus Adams & White, 1848
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Macrophthalmus (Mareotis) definitus Adams & White, 1848 View in CoL

( Figs. 7 View FIGURE 7 , 8 View FIGURE 8 )

Macrophthalmus definitus Adams & White, 1848: 51 View in CoL [type locality: Philippines]; Ortmann 1897: 342; Rathbun 1910b: 307, pl. 2(1); Tesch 1915: 198; 1918: 59; Shen 1940: 234; Barnes 1966: 46; 1977: 278 (key).

Macrophthalmus View in CoL depressum— Ortmann 1894: 745. (not M. depressus Rüppell, 1830 View in CoL )

Macrophthalmus View in CoL teschi— Gordon 1931: 549. (not M. teschi Kemp, 1919 View in CoL )

Macrophthalmus (Mareotis) View in CoL definitus— Barnes 1967: 214, fig. 4, pl. ld; 1970: 232; 1971: 17; Lundoer 1974: 8 (list); Takeda 1981: 73, fig. 2; Tai & Song 1984: 82 (key); Dai et al. 1986: 436, pl. 60(7), fig. 243(2); Dai & Yang 1991: 478, pl. 60(7), fig. 243(2); Komai et al. 1995: 126, fig. 10; Rahayu & Setyadi 2009: 118, 1 unnumbered fig.

Macrophthalmus View in CoL convexus— Hung 2000: 136, fig. 413. (not M. convexus Stimpson, 1858 View in CoL )

Macrophthalmus View in CoL erato— Shen & Jeng 2005: 171, 1 unnumbered fig. (not M. erato De Man, 1888 View in CoL )

Material examined. Taiwan: 1 ♂ (20.8 mm) (NCHUZOOL 14761), Yuanjhonggang, Kaohsiung, coll. J.-H. Lee, 29 Apr. 2011; 1 ♀ (18.2 mm) (NCHUZOOL 14762), Yuanjhonggang, Kaohsiung, coll. Y.-H. Wang, 26 Apr. 2014; 1 ♂ (16.1 mm) (NCHUZOOL 14769), Houwan, Pingtung, 19 Sep. 2013; 1 ♂ (18.6 mm) ( NMNS 003153–00032), Wanlitong, Pingtung, coll. H.-T. Hung, 19 Oct. 1998; 3 ♂♂ (8.5–22.0 mm), 1 ♀ (13.1 mm) (NCHUZOOL 14763), Citou, Penghu, coll. Y.-H. Wang et al., 2 Sep. 2014; 1 ♂ (21.5 mm) (NCHUZOOL 14764), Chihdong, Siyu, Penghu, coll. H.-T. Shih, 18 Oct. 2008; 1 ♀ (19.9 mm) (NCHUZOOL 14765), Shihcyuan, Penghu, coll. H.-T. Shih, 18 Oct. 2008; 2 ♂♂ (14.2, 19.3 mm), 1 ovig. ♀ (21.9 mm) (NCHUZOOL 14766), Tiesian Village, Penghu, coll. Y. - H. Wang et al., 1 Sep. 2014. Comparative material. Ryukyu Islands, Japan: 1 ♂ (2.9 mm) (CEL-Ishigaki-045), Miyara River, Ishigaki Island, coll. P.-C. Tsai & H.-C. Lin, 18 Sep. 2011; 2 ♂♂ (14.0, 16.8 mm), 2 ♀♀ (15.9, 16.3 mm) (CEL-Ishigaki-011), Miyara River, Ishigaki Island, coll. P.-C. Tsai & H.-C. Lin, 18 Sep. 2011.

Diagnosis. Carapace ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 A) 1.3–1.4 times wider than long, 3 anterolateral teeth well separated. First tooth square, blunt; second tooth wider than preceding tooth, more protruding than other two teeth, separated from first tooth by narrow U-shaped incision; third tooth well-defined. Eyestalks slender, cornea not exceeding first anterolateral angle. Middle region of epistome concave. Palm ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 B) of male cheliped stout, outer surface smooth, inner surface of palm, fingers heavily setose, inner surface of palm with large granules close to lower margin; immovable finger deflexed, with cutting edge with large, long, crenulated tooth; cutting edge of dactylus proximally with small, distinct tooth, crenulated distally. G1 ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 G, H) with long apical chitinous process directed laterally at nearly 60°. Female gonopore with semiellipsoidal operculum ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 D), directed mesially, projecting; shallow depression on sternite anteromesial to operculum.

Coloration. Carapace ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 E, F) is grayish brown, with dark brown dots, and the margin of carapace is reddish brown. The pterygostomian region and the male abdomen are dark brown. Thoracic sternites is orangebrown.

Distribution. Thailand (Phuket), Malaysian Peninsula, Japan (Iriomote Island), Taiwan (including Penghu), Philippines, China (Guangdong, Fujian, Hong Kong, Hainan, South China Sea, southern East China Sea), Indonesia (Sulawesi, Sumbawa, Soela Islands), and Solomon Islands.

Habitat. Flat muddy bottoms.

Remarks. See remarks of M. crinitus for differences between the two species. The specimens from Taiwan form a clade with specimen from Phuket, Thailand, based on molecular evidence ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11. A ), which further supports the identity of the Taiwanese specimens. Two records of macrophthalmids from Penghu, Taiwan previously identified as M. erato ( Shen & Jeng 2005: 171, 1 unnumbered fig.) and M. convexus ( Hung 2000: 136, fig. 413), actually based on the same photograph, agree well with the characters of M. definitus , including the lower orbital margin, first anterolateral tooth, and coloration.

NMNS

National Museum of Natural Science

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

InfraOrder

Brachyura

Family

Macrophthalmidae

SubFamily

Macrophthalminae

Genus

Macrophthalmus

SubGenus

Mareotis

Loc

Macrophthalmus (Mareotis) definitus Adams & White, 1848

Teng, Shao-Jyun & Shih, Hsi-Te 2015
2015
Loc

Macrophthalmus

Shen 2005: 171
2005
Loc

Macrophthalmus

Hung 2000: 136
2000
Loc

Macrophthalmus (Mareotis)

Rahayu 2009: 118
Komai 1995: 126
Dai 1991: 478
Dai 1986: 436
Tai 1984: 82
Takeda 1981: 73
Lundoer 1974: 8
Barnes 1967: 214
1967
Loc

Macrophthalmus

Gordon 1931: 549
1931
Loc

Macrophthalmus

Ortmann 1894: 745
1894
Loc

Macrophthalmus definitus

Barnes 1966: 46
Shen 1940: 234
Tesch 1915: 198
Rathbun 1910: 307
Ortmann 1897: 342
Adams 1848: 51
1848
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