Minuca mordax ( Smith, 1870 )

Mantelatto, Fernando L., Tamburus, Ana Francisca, Magalhães, Tatiana, Buranelli, Raquel C., Terossi, Mariana, Negri, Mariana, Castilho, Antonio L., Costa, Rogério C. & Zara, Fernando J., 2020, Checklist of decapod crustaceans from the coast of the São Paulo state (Brazil) supported by integrative molecular and morphological data: III. Infraorder Brachyura Latreille, 1802, Zootaxa 4872 (1), pp. 1-108 : 46

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Minuca mordax ( Smith, 1870 )
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Minuca mordax ( Smith, 1870) View in CoL

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Gelasimus mordax Smith, 1870: 135 View in CoL .

Material examined. Brazil, São Paulo: 1 ♂, CCDB 4032 View Materials , Ubatuba, Rio Escuro mangrove, colls. R. Buranelli et al., 23.iv.2012 ; 1 ♂, CCDB 3202 View Materials , Iguape, Rio Mar Pequeno, Ponte Iguape-Ilha Comprida , colls. F. Mantelatto et al., 18.iv.2011 ; 3 ♂, 1 ♀, CCDB 2988 View Materials , Iguape, Ponte Rio Sorocabinha , colls. F. Mantelatto et al., 13.v.2008 ; 1 ♂, CCDB 5545 View Materials , Iguape, Ponte Rio Sorocabinha , colls. F. Mantelatto et al., 13.v.2008 ; 5 ♂, 7 ♀, CCDB 4037 View Materials , mangrove near Rio Estrada Ariri—Pariquera Açu , colls. F. Carvalho et al., 10.xi.2011 .

Distribution. Western Atlantic—Gulf of Mexico, Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Belize, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Colombia, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela to Brazil (Amapá, Pará, Maranhão, Piauí, Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Alagoas, Sergipe, Bahia, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina, Rio Grande do Sul) ( Rathbun 1918; Crane 1975; Barros & Pimentel 2001; Bezerra 2012; Masunari et al. 2020).

Remarks. Previous records on the coast of São Paulo include Cananéia ( Gerlach 1958; Bezerra 2012) and Ubatuba ( Bezerra 2012). According to Masunari et al. (2020), the occurrence in Piauí and Paraíba is probable but not officially recorded. This species is morphologically close related to Minuca burgersi and M. rapax ( Crane 1975; Masunari et al. 2020). In optimum habitats upriver (freshwater or oligohaline areas), this species is the only American fiddler crab, and when rarely present near the sea it is usually in association with M. burgersi and M. rapax ( Crane 1975; Masunari et al. 2020). This species and L. uruguayensis are the only two with southwards distribution where mangroves do not grow ( Masunari et al. 2020). Sequences accession number (GenBank): CCDB 4037—16S ( KU313181 View Materials ), COI ( KU313196 View Materials ) ( Mantelatto et al. 2018a).

Barros, M. P. de & Pimentel, F. R. (2001) A fauna de decapoda (Crustacea) do estado do Para, Brasil: lista preliminar das especies. Boletim do Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi, Serie Zoologia, 17 (1), 15 - 41.

Bezerra, L. E. A. (2012) The fiddler crabs (Crustacea: Brachyura: Ocypodidae: genus Uca) of the South Atlantic Ocean. Nauplius, 20 (2), 203 - 246. https: // doi. org / 10.1590 / S 0104 - 64972012000200011

Crane, J. (1975) Fiddler crabs of the world: Ocypodidae: genus Uca. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersy, 766 pp.

Gerlach, S. (1958) Beobachtungen uber das Verhalten von Winkerkrabben (Uca leptodactyla). Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie, 15, 50 - 53.

Mantelatto, F. L., Terossi, M., Negri, M., Buranelli, R. C., Robles, R., Magalhaes, T., Tamburus, A. F., Rossi, N. & Miyazaki, M. J. (2018 a) DNA sequence database as a tool to identify decapod crustaceans on the Sao Paulo coastline. Mitochondrial DNA Part A: DNA Mapping, Sequencing, and Analysis, 29, 805 - 815. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 24701394.2017.1365848

Masunari, S., Martins, S. B. & Anacleto, A. F. M. (2020) An illustrated key to the fiddler crabs (Crustacea, Decapoda, Ocypodidae) from the Atlantic coast of Brazil. ZooKeys, 943, 1 - 20. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / zookeys. 943.52773

Rathbun, M. J. (1918) The grapsoid crabs of America. Bulletin of the United States National Museum, 97, 1 - 461. https: // doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 03629236.97. i

Smith, S. I. (1870) Notes on American Crustacea. No. I. Ocypodoidea. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2, 113 - 176, pls. II-V. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. part. 20635

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FIGURE 14. Family Ocypodidae. A) Leptuca leptodactyla (Rathbun, in Rankin, 1898) (CCDB 5276). B) Leptuca thayeri (Rathbun, 1900) (CCDB 2540). C) Leptuca uruguayensis (Nobili, 1901) (CCDB 5275). D) Minuca burgersi (Holthuis, 1967) (CCDB 5277). E) Minuca mordax (Smith, 1870) (CCDB 5545). F) Minuca rapax (Smith, 1870) (CCDB 5296). G) Ocypode quadrata (Fabricius, 1787) (CCDB 5087). H) Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) (CCDB 5059).Animals from Brazil, São Paulo state: Ilha Comprida (A, C, D), Ubatuba (B, F, G), Iguape (E), Cananéia (H). Sex: male (A–G), female (H). Scale bars (mm): A—7; B—13; C—7; D—11; E—13; F—16; G—27; H—42. Photographs by R.C. Buranelli.

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Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

InfraOrder

Brachyura

SuperFamily

Ocypodoidea

Family

Ocypodidae

Genus

Minuca