Dardanus venosus (H. Milne Edwards, 1848 )
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Dardanus venosus (H. Milne Edwards, 1848) View in CoL
( Figs 3 View FIGURE 3 C, 6E)
Pagurus venosus H. Milne Edwards, 1848: 61 .— Stimpson, 1859: 82.
Petrochirus insignis Rathbun, 1900: 144 .
Pagurias insignis Benedict, 1901: 141 .
Pagurus arrosor Moreira, 1901: 24 .
Pagurus arrosor var. divergens .— Moreira, 1906: 13, pl. 4, fig. 1.
Dardanus venosus View in CoL .— Verrill, 1908: 441, figs 58, 59, pl. 26, figs 4a, 5a [part.].—Rathbun, 1919: 329.—Schmidt, 1924: 95; 1935: 201, fig. 62 [part.]; 1936: 376.— Holthuis, 1959: 153.— Provenzano, 1959: 374, fig. 6 [part.]; 1960: 119; 1961: 153; 1963a: 11, figs 1–5.— Forest & Saint Laurent, 1968: 94.— Ross & Sutton, 1968: 380.— Cutress & Ross, 1969: 225, pl.1, figs a, b.— Cutress et al., 1970: 371.— Biffar & Provenzano, 1972: 778, figs 1B, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5A, 6A.— Coelho & Ramos-Porto, 1986: 50.— Rieger, 1998: 420.— Melo, 1999: 64, fig. 20.—McLaughlin et al., 2010: 21.
Pagurus insignis Bouvier, 1918: 6 .
Material examined. Brazil: Amapá—Proj. Leste I, st. 1891A (04°44’N, 36°03’W), 1 spec. (MZUSP-7506); Proj. NNE II, st. 1910 (03°28’N, 49°52’W), 2 spec. (MZUSP-8855). Pará—Proj. NNE II, st. 1892 (01°45’N, 48°18’W), 1 spec. (MZUSP-8854). Pernambuco—Camaragibe, Praia dos Morros, 1 spec. (MZUSP-12815); Suape, 1 spec. (MZUSP-7214); 1 spec. (MZUSP-7215); Ponta de Pedra, 1 spec. (MZUSP-7490); Proj. NNE II, st. 1662A. Atol das Rocas, 1 spec. (MZUSP-8853). Alagoas—Paripueira, 1 spec. (MZUSP-12816); Japaratinga, 1 spec. (MZUSP-12817). Espírito Santo—Vitória, Ilha do Boi, 1 spec. (MZUSP-12974). Rio de Janeiro—Praia de Itaipú, 6 spec. (MZUSP-8665); 4 spec. (MZUSP-8664).
Diagnosis. Shield slightly longer than broad. Ambulatory legs with dactyl longer than propodus and with many bristles along the ventral and dorsal faces; other segments with few bristles. Ventral face of the dactyl of second left ambulatory leg with rounded crest and series of rounded tubercles in the proximal portion and series of tufts of bristles immediately adjacent to both sides of the crest.
Distribution. Western Atlantic—Bermuda, Florida, Antilles, Venezuela, north of South America and Brazil (from Amapá to São Paulo, including Atol das Rocas, Fernando de Noronha and banks off Ceará and Rio Grande do Norte).
Remarks. Dardanus venosus is very close to D. fucosus ; for distinctive characters see remarks in D. fucosus .
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Dardanus venosus (H. Milne Edwards, 1848 )
Nucci, Paulo Ricardo & Melo, Gustavo Augusto Schmidt De 2015 |
Pagurus insignis
Bouvier 1918: 6 |
Dardanus venosus
Melo 1999: 64 |
Rieger 1998: 420 |
Coelho 1986: 50 |
Biffar 1972: 778 |
Cutress 1970: 371 |
Cutress 1969: 225 |
Forest 1968: 94 |
Ross 1968: 380 |
Holthuis 1959: 153 |
Provenzano 1959: 374 |
Verrill 1908: 441 |
Pagurus arrosor
Moreira 1906: 13 |
Pagurus arrosor
Moreira 1901: 24 |
Petrochirus insignis
Rathbun 1900: 144 |
Pagurus venosus H. Milne Edwards, 1848 : 61
Stimpson 1859: 82 |
Milne 1848: 61 |