Holthuija pauli, Ng & Forges, 2015

Ng, Peter K. L. & Forges, Bertrand Richer De, 2015, Revision of the spider crab genus Maja Lamarck, 1801 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Majoidea: Majidae), with descriptions of seven new genera and 17 new species from the Atlantic and Indo-West Pacific, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 63, pp. 110-225 : 162-163

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scientific name

Holthuija pauli
status

sp. nov.

Holthuija pauli View in CoL n. sp.

( Figs. 24F View Fig , 26B, C View Fig , 27F–H View Fig , 37G View Fig , 40G View Fig , 46C View Fig , 50G View Fig , 54F View Fig , 69E, F View Fig )

Material examined. Holotype: male (37.3 × 28.0 mm) ( NMCR), Balicasag Island , Panglao , Bohol, Philippines, 200– 300 m, coll. fishermen in tangle nets, July 2003 . Paratypes: Philippines – 10 males (27.0 × 19.7 mm, 27.6 × 20.2 mm, 27.9 × 20.3 mm, 30.6 × 22.8 mm 32.4 × 24.0 mm, 33.2 × 24.1 mm, 34.2 × 26.1 mm, 34.4 × 25.3 mm, 34.5 × 25.9 mm, 41.0 × 30.8 mm,) , 3 females (41.9 × 31.4 mm, 41.9 × 32.4 mm, 34.8 × 26.2 mm), 1 ovigerous female (34.7 × 26.4 mm), 1 damaged female (28.0 × 20.8 mm) ( ZRC 2013.1371 View Materials ), same data as holotype . — 1 female (27.8 × 21.5 mm) ( ZRC 2001.411 View Materials ), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, December 2000 . — 1 male ( ZRC 2013.1266 View Materials , ex part ZRC 2001.0577 View Materials ), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, 28 November 2001 . — 4 males (27.5 × 19.9 mm, 28.2 × 20.7 mm, 31.5 × 23.4 mm, 31.9 × 23.8 mm), 1 ovigerous female (35.0 × 26.0 mm) ( ZRC 2001.0590 View Materials ), Balicasag Island , Panglao, Bohol, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, 28 November 2001 . — 1 female (23.8 × 17.6 mm) ( ZRC 2013.1376 View Materials ), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, coll. fishermen in tangle nets, June 2002 . — 1 juvenile female with bopyrid ( ZRC 2013.1314 View Materials ), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, 200–300 m, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, June 2002 . — 1 male (35.0 × 27.0 mm) ( ZRC 2013.1378 View Materials ), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, coll. fishermen in tangle nets, June 2002 . — 1 male, 2 females (1 ovigerous) (NSMT-Cr 15392), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, coll. local fisherman via M. Takeda & H. Komatsu, February 2003 . — 2 females (33.8 × 25.3 mm, 40.7 × 30.7 [carapace badly damaged]) ( ZRC 2013.1375 View Materials ), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, July 2003 . — 1 damaged male (19.5 × 15.6 mm) ( ZRC 2013.1377 View Materials ), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, July 2003 . — 1 female (38.8 × 28.9 mm) ( ZRC 2013.1379 View Materials ), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, 25–30 July 2003 . — 1 female (35.5 × 27.2 mm) ( ZRC 2013.1380 View Materials ), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, November 2003 . — 2 males ( AM), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, 200–300 m, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, January 2004 . — 1 male ( ZRC 2013.1324 View Materials ), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, 200–300 m, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, February 2004 . — 1 female (19.9 × 14.7 mm) ( ZRC 2013.1384 View Materials ), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, March 2004 . — 1 male, 2 females ( ZRC 2013.1222 View Materials ), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, 200–300 m, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, April 2004 . — 1 male (29.0 × 21.9 mm) ( ZRC 2013.1373 View Materials ), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, May 2004 . — 4 males (smallest 23.4 × 17.4 mm, largest 42.0 × 31.8 mm), 1 female with rhizocephalan (28.2 × 21.4 mm), 2 females (33.4 × 25.7 mm, 45.9 × 35.0 mm) ( ZRC 2013.1372 View Materials ), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, 29 May 2004 . — 1 female ( ZRC 2013.1374 View Materials ), Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, 200–300 m, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, 29 February 2005 . Others: 1 badly damaged male (21.5 × 17.8 mm) ( ZRC 2013.1323 View Materials , ex part ZRC 2000.585 View Materials ) Balicasag Island, Panglao , Bohol, coll. fishermen with tangle nets, 28 November 2001 .

Diagnosis. Carapace covered with small granules ( Fig. 24F View Fig ). Pseudorostral spines long, strongly diverging and usually curved upwards ( Figs. 37G View Fig ). Antorbital spine curved; intercalated spine triangular with large gaps; postorbital spine very long; hepatic spine relatively small ( Figs. 24F View Fig , 37G View Fig ). Lateral margin with 3 long spines, posterior longest; 1 branchial long spine; median row with 2 spines: 1 gastric, 1 cardiac; 2 short spines on posterior carapace margin ( Fig. 24F View Fig ). Basal antennal article broad, granulated, with longitudinal furrow, 2 strong distal spines ( Fig. 40G View Fig ). Epistome with 2 low tubercles on anterior margin ( Fig. 40G View Fig ). G1 almost straight with distal part slightly dilated ( Fig. 27F–H View Fig ).

Etymology. The name honors the memory of Paul Beaudemoulin, father-in-law of the second author, who passed away in October 2012.

Remarks. Of the Holthuija species , H. pauli n. sp. is distinct in possessing very long carapace spines which are prominently curved obliquely upwards. The large number of specimens we have examined show that the length and orientation of these spines are not variable, even for small specimens and females. It also has proportionately, the longest ambulatory legs ( Fig. 24F View Fig ). In the other species, the ambulatory legs, particularly the merus, are shorter ( Figs. 24A–D View Fig , 25 View Fig ).

The G1 structure of H. pauli most closely resembles that of H. cognata n. sp., with the distal part laterally flattened, even though their carapace and legs are quite different (carapace relatively broader with longer and more curved spines, and with proportionately longer legs in H. pauli ). The G1 of H. pauli , however, is relatively more slender than that of H. cognata ( Fig. 27F–H View Fig versus Fig. 27I–K View Fig ).

Holthuija pauli might be confused with small specimens of Paramaya spinigera and Paramaya ouch , especially with regard to the relatively long carapace spines which are curved and the very divergent pseudorostral spines. Paramaya species , however, have long distal spines on the meri of ambulatory legs (absent in H. pauli ) as well as many other characters at the generic level (see discussion for Paramaya ).

In life, H. pauli is beige and light reddish-brown overall, with the third maxillipeds and abdomen brighter in colour ( Fig. 69E, F View Fig ).

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Fig. 24. General habitus, Holthuija species. A, Holthuija miersi (as Maia miersii, after Walker, 1887: pl. 6, fig. 1); B, H. miersi, male (32.6 × 25.6 mm) (ZRC 2000.1497), Singapore; C, H. miersii, female (16.5 × 12.2 mm) (ZRC 1995.311), Singapore; D, H. miersii, female (21.4 × 16.7 mm) (NHM 1900.10.22.13), Singapore; E, H. suluensis, holotype female (32.4 × 41.2 mm) (USNM 48224a), Philippines; F, H. pauli n. sp., holotype male (37.3 × 28.0 mm) (NMCR), Philippines.

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Fig. 26. Lateral views of carapaces, Holthuija species. A, H. suluensis, holotype female (32.4 × 41.2 mm) (USNM 48224a), Philippines; B, H. pauli n. sp., holotype male (37.3 × 28.0 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; C, H. pauli n. sp., paratype male (35.0 × 27.0 mm) (ZRC 2013.1378), Philippines; D, H. aussie n. sp., holotype ovigerous female (42.1 × 34.4 mm) (NMV J63752), Arafura Sea; E, H. poorei n. sp., holotype male (24.3 × 18.7 mm) (NMV J63749), Timor Sea [laterally inverted to match earlier figures]; F, H. poorei n. sp., paratype female (27.0 × 22.5 mm) (NMV J63751), Arafura Sea laterally inverted to match earlier figures].

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Fig. 27. Left G1s, Holthuija species. A–C, H. miersi, male (32.6 × 25.6 mm) (ZRC 2000.1497), Singapore; D, E, H. suluensis, male (11.5 × 8.2 mm) (USNM 48507), Philippines; F–H, H. pauli n. sp., holotype male (37.3 × 28.0 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; I–K, H. cognata n. sp., holotype male (29.5 × 23.7 mm) (CBM-ZC3662), Japan; L–O, H. poorei n. sp., paratype male (26.1 × 20.1 mm) (NMV J63169), Timor Sea. Scale bars = 1.0 mm [A–F, I, L]; 0.5 mm [D, G, H, J, K, M–O]; 0.25 mm [E].

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Fig. 37. Frontal regions of carapaces. A, Paramaya spinigera, male (85.0 × 66.4 mm) (ZRC 1999.738), Taiwan; B, Paramaya ouch n. sp., holotype male (76.8 × 60.0 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; C, Paramaya coccinea n. sp., holotype male (69.0 × 55.6 mm) (MNHN), Vanuatu; D, Holthuija miersi, male (32.6 × 25.6 mm) (ZRC 2000.1497), Singapore; E, Holthuija miersii, male (22.3 × 16.5 mm) (CBM ZC4001), Singapore; F, Holthuija suluensis, holotype female (32.4 × 41.2 mm) (USNM 48224a), Philippines; G, Holthuija pauli n. sp., holotype male (37.3 × 28.0 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; H, Holthuija cognata n. sp., holotype male (29.5 × 23.7 mm) (CBM-ZC3662), Japan; I, Holthuija aussie n. sp., holotype ovigerous female (42.1 × 34.4 mm) (NMV J63752), Arafura Sea; J, Holthuija poorei n. sp., paratype female (27.0 × 22.5 mm) (NMV J63751), Arafura Sea; K, Sakaija japonica, male (22.3 × 17.8 mm) (ZRC 2013.1267), Taiwan; L, Sakaija africana, male (32.2 × 25.4 mm) (MNHN-IU-2010-928), Madagascar; M, Sakaija serenei n. sp., holotype male (17.4 × 14.7 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; N, Sakaija longispinosa n. sp., holotype ovigerous female (11.4 × 8.6 mm) (NMV J63792), Australia; O, Sakaija santo n. sp., holotype male (9.4 × 6.6 mm) (MNHN), Vanuatu.

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Fig. 40. Antennae, antennules and epistomes. A, Paramaya spinigera, male (85.0 × 66.4 mm) (ZRC 1999.738), Taiwan; B, Paramaya ouch n. sp., holotype male (76.8 × 60.0 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; C, Paramaya coccinea n. sp., holotype male (69.0 × 55.6 mm) (MNHN), Vanuatu; D, Holthuija miersi, male (32.6 × 25.6 mm) (ZRC 2000.1497), Singapore; E, Holthuija miersii, male (22.3 × 16.5 mm) (CBM ZC4001), Singapore; F, Holthuija suluensis, holotype female (32.4 × 41.2 mm) (USNM 48224a), Philippines; G, Holthuija pauli n. sp., holotype male (37.3 × 28.0 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; H, Holthuija aussie n. sp., holotype ovigerous female (42.1 × 34.4 mm) (NMV J63752), Arafura Sea; I, Holthuija poorei n. sp., holotype male (24.3 × 18.7 mm) (NMV J63749), Timor Sea; J, Sakaija japonica, male (22.3 × 17.8 mm) (ZRC 2013.1267), Taiwan; K, Sakaija africana, male (32.2 × 25.4 mm) (MNHN-IU-2010-928), Madagascar; L, Sakaija serenei n. sp., holotype male (17.4 × 14.7 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; M, Sakaija santo n. sp., holotype male (9.4 × 6.6 mm) (MNHN), Vanuatu; N, Planaja plana n. gen. n. sp., holotype male (43.7 × 37.1 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; O, Ovimaja compressipes, male (49.6 × 39.6 mm) (ZRC 2008.1318), Taiwan.

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Fig. 46. Third maxillipeds. A, Holthuija miersi, male (32.6 × 25.6 mm) (ZRC 2000.1497), Singapore; B, Holthuija suluensis, holotype female (32.4 × 41.2 mm) (USNM 48224a), Philippines; C, Holthuija pauli n. sp., holotype male (37.3 × 28.0 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; D, Holthuija cognata n. sp., holotype male (29.5 × 23.7 mm) (CBM-ZC3662), Japan; E, Holthuija aussie n. sp., holotype ovigerous female (42.1 × 34.4 mm) (NMV J63752), Arafura Sea; F, Holthuija poorei n. sp., holotype male (24.3 × 18.7 mm) (NMV J63749), Timor Sea; G, Sakaija japonica, male (22.3 × 17.8 mm) (ZRC 2013.1267), Taiwan; H, Sakaija sakaii, male (9.0 × 6.6 mm) (NSMT-Cr 8094), Japan; I, Sakaija africana, male (32.2 × 25.4 mm) (MNHN-IU-2010-928), Madagascar; J, Sakaija serenei n. sp., holotype male (17.4 × 14.7 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; K, Sakaija santo n. sp., holotype male (9.4 × 6.6 mm) (MNHN), Vanuatu; L, Sakaija longispinosa n. sp., paratype ovigerous female (14.2 × 10.7 mm) (NMV J63197), Australia; M, Planaja plana n. gen. n. sp., holotype male (43.7 × 37.1 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; N, Planaja plana n. gen. n. sp., paratype male (38.3 × 30.7 mm) (ZRC 2013.1370), Philippines; O, Ovimaja compressipes, holotype female (51.2 × 40.5 mm) (NHM 1860.15), China; P, Ovimaja compressipes, male (49.6 × 39.6 mm) (ZRC 2008.1318), Taiwan.

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Fig. 50. Male anterior thoracic sternums and abdomens. A, Paramaya spinigera, male (85.0 × 66.4 mm) (ZRC 1999.738), Taiwan; B, Paramaya ouch n. sp., holotype male (76.8 × 60.0 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; C, Paramaya coccinea n. sp., holotype male (69.0 × 55.6 mm) (MNHN), Vanuatu; D, Holthuija miersi, male (32.6 × 25.6 mm) (ZRC 2000.1497), Singapore; E, Holthuija miersii, male (22.3 × 16.5 mm) (CBM ZC4001), Singapore; F, Holthuija suluensis, male (11.5 × 8.2 mm) (USNM 48507), Philippines; G, Holthuija pauli n. sp., holotype male (37.3 × 28.0 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; H, Holthuija cognata n. sp., holotype male (29.5 × 23.7 mm) (CBM-ZC3662), Japan; I, Holthuija poorei n. sp., holotype male (24.3 × 18.7 mm) (NMV J63749), Timor Sea.

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Fig. 54. Chelae. A, Paramaya spinigera, male (85.0 × 66.4 mm) (ZRC 1999.738), Taiwan; B, Paramaya ouch n. sp., paratype male (76.5 × 61.3 mm) (ZRC 2001.0577), Philippines; C, Paramaya coccinea n. sp., holotype male (69.0 × 55.6 mm) (MNHN), Vanuatu; D, Holthuija miersi, male (32.6 × 25.6 mm) (ZRC 2000.1497), Singapore; E, Holthuija suluensis, holotype female (32.4 × 41.2 mm) (USNM 48224a), Philippines; F, Holthuija pauli n. sp., holotype male (37.3 × 28.0 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; G, Holthuija cognata n. sp., holotype male (29.5 × 23.7 mm) (CBM-ZC3662), Japan; H, Holthuija aussie n. sp., holotype ovigerous female (42.1 × 34.4 mm) (NMV J63752), Arafura Sea; I, Holthuija poorei n. sp., holotype male (24.3 × 18.7 mm) (NMV J63749), Timor Sea; J, Sakaija japonica, male (22.3 × 17.8 mm) (ZRC 2013.1267), Taiwan; K, Sakaija serenei n. sp., holotype male (17.4 × 14.7 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; L, Sakaija santo n. sp., holotype male (9.4 × 6.6 mm) (MNHN), Vanuatu; M, Sakaija africana, male (32.2 × 25.4 mm) (MNHN-IU-2010-928), Madagascar; N, Planaja plana n. gen. n. sp., holotype male (43.7 × 37.1 mm) (NMCR), Philippines; O, Ovimaja compressipes, holotype female (51.2 × 40.5 mm) (NHM 1860.15), China; P, Ovimaja compressipes, male (49.6 × 39.6 mm) (ZRC 2008.1318), Taiwan.

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Fig. 69. Colours in life. A, Alcomaja nagashimaensis, male (specimen not examined), Philippines; B, Alcomaja miriky n. sp., paratype male (17.3 × 12.7 mm) (MNHN-IU-2010-60), Madagascar; C, D, Holthuija miersii, ovigerous female (50.2 × 40.4 mm) (ZRC 2013.1272), Singapore; E, Holthuija pauli n. sp., paratype male (31.5 × 23.4 mm) (ZRC 2001.0590), Philippines; F, Holthuija pauli n. sp., female (38.8 × 28.9 mm) (ZRC 2013.1379), Philippines.

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Fig. 25. General habitus, Holthuija species. A, H. cognata n. sp., holotype male (29.5 × 23.7 mm) (CBM-ZC3662), Japan; B, H. aussie n. sp., holotype ovigerous female (42.1 × 34.4 mm) (NMV J63752), Arafura Sea; C, H. aussie n. sp., paratype juvenile female (11.9 × 9.1 mm) (NMV J53958), Australia; D, H. aussie n. sp., juvenile female (14.3 × 11.9 mm) (NMV J61058), Australia; E, H. poorei n. sp., holotype male (24.3 × 18.7 mm) (NMV J63749), Timor Sea; F, H. poorei n. sp., paratype female (27.0 × 22.5 mm) (NMV J63751), Arafura Sea.

NMCR

New Mexico State University

AM

Australian Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Majidae

Genus

Holthuija