Ommatocarcinus macgillivrayi White, 1852
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Ommatocarcinus macgillivrayi White, 1852 |
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Ommatocarcinus macgillivrayi White, 1852 View in CoL
Ommatocarcinus Mac-Gillivraii White, 1852: 393 View in CoL , pl. 5, fig. 1 [ Australia].
Ommatocarcinus macgillivrayi View in CoL – H. Milne Edwards 1852: 163. — Haswell 1882: 90 [ Australia]. — Filhol 1885b: 385 [discussion]. — Stebbing 1893: 92. — Guinot-Dumortier & Dumortier 1960: 120 [stridulating mechanism], fig. 3. — Guinot 1969b: 523 [discussion], figs 69, 70; 1971: 1081 [in list]. — Griffin & Campbell 1969: 151, figs 4, 6D [ Australia]. — Serène & Vadon 1981: 120, 122 [Philippine Is]. — Dai et al. 1986: 377 [in key], 377, fig. 199-1, pl. 55, fig. 2 [South China Sea]. — Dai & Yang 1991: 407 [in key], 407, fig. 199-1, pl. 55, fig. 2 (as O. macgillivaryi [sic]) [South China Sea]. — Karasawa & Kato 2003b: 130 [in list], 141 [in list]. — Poore 2004: 434 [in key], 438, fig. 141a [ Australia].
Not Ommatocarcinus macgillivrayi View in CoL – Miers 1886: xxiii, xxxvii, xlviii, 247 [ New Zealand]. — Chilton 1911: 287 [in list], 292 [ New Zealand]. — Thompson 1912: 237 [in list] [ New Zealand]. — Thompson & Anderton 1921: 99, unnumb. figs [larvae] [ New Zealand]. — Chilton & Bennett 1929: 757 [ New Zealand]. — Richardson 1949: 36 [in key], fig. 21 [ New Zealand]. — Dell 1960: 5; 1963a: 48, unnumb. fig.; 1968a: 26 [in list]; 1968b: 232, 233, 238 [ New Zealand]. — Bennett 1964: 74, 88, figs 79-83 [ New Zealand] (= Neommatocarcinus huttoni (Filhol, 1885)) View in CoL .
Not Ommatocarcinus macgillivrayi View in CoL – Sakai 1934: 314, fig. 22; 1935: 187, fig. 96; 1939: 564, 722, pl. 102, fig. 5; 1956: 47 [in list]; 1965: 170, pl. 84, fig. 3 [colour]; 1976: 538, pl. 188, fig. 2 [colour] [ Japan]. — Kamita 1963: 23 [in list], 28, fig. 4 [ Japan]. — Miyake 1961: 21 [in list] [ Japan]; 1991: 149, 220 [in list], pl. 50, fig. 5 [colour] [ Japan]. — Takeda & Miyake 1969b: 174 [in list] [ Japan]. — Kikuchi & Miyake 1978: 42 [in list] [ Japan]. — Muraoka 1998: 47 [in list] [ Japan]. — Takeda 2001: 248, 251, 256, 257 [ Japan]. — Ikeda & Takeda 2006: 180, fig. 2G [colour] [in list] [ Japan]. — Takeda et al. 2006: 205 [in list] [ Japan] (= Ommatocarcinus pulcher Barnard, 1950 View in CoL ).
Not Ommatocarcinus macgillivray [sic] – Miyake et al. 1962: 130 [in list] [ Japan] (= Ommatocarcinus pulcher Barnard, 1950 View in CoL ).
? Not Ommatocarcinus macgillivrayi View in CoL – Guinot 1979:fig. 54H (? = Neommatocarcinus huttoni (Filhol, 1885)) View in CoL .
Not Ommatocarcinus macgillivrayi View in CoL – Davie 2002: 200 [in list], unnumb. fig. after Ommatocarcinus View in CoL sp. of Yokoya (1933: fig. 65) (? = Ommatocarcinus pulcher Barnard, 1950 View in CoL ).
TYPE MATERIAL. — ♂ dry holotype, cl 23.8 mm, cw 56.8 mm ( BMNH 50.11).
TYPE LOCALITY. — Australia, Queensland, Port Curtis.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Australia. Queensland, Port Curtis, ♂ holotype ( BMNH 50.11).
New South Wales, Sow & Pig Shoal, Port Jackson, 33°50.3’S, 151°16.2’E, 9 m, Triton , 1 ♂ ( ZRC 2000.2378). — Port Jackson, 33°51’S, 151°16’E, E. S. Coles coll., 1 ♀ ( ZRC 2000.2379).
Unknown locality, 1 ♂ dry ( BMNH).
DISTRIBUTION. — Reliably known only from Australia (see Poore 2004); also recorded from the Philippine Is ( Serène & Vadon 1981), South China Sea ( Dai & Yang 1991), and questionably from Japan and New Zealand. Depth: subtidal to 100 m ( Poore 2004).
REMARKS
Ommatocarcinus macgillivrayi View in CoL has often been confused with O. pulcher Barnard, 1950 View in CoL (see Remarks for this species below), and many if not all records of O. macgillivrayi View in CoL from Japan appear to be referable to O. pulcher View in CoL . Illustrations and photographs given by Sakai (1935: fig. 96; 1939: pl. 102, fig. 5; 1976: pl. 188, fig. 5), Kamita (1963: fig. 4), Miyake (1991: pl. 50, fig. 5), and Ikeda & Takeda (2006: fig. 2G) show that the eye peduncle extends slightly beyond the outer orbital teeth (or should extend, in illustrations and photographs where the peduncles are extended anteriorly), a characteristic of O. pulcher View in CoL . In contrast, only the distal margin of the eye itself slightly extends beyond the outer orbital teeth in O. macgillivrayi View in CoL . The eye-peduncle length in relation to frontal length, however, is similar in both species, varying between 3.3 and 3.4 front width. A more reliable character is the acute tooth present on the distal portion of the meri of the ambulatory legs (P2- P5) that is diagnostic for O. macgillivrayi View in CoL . It is absent in all of the Japanese specimens shown in the literature. The tooth is small, however, and it may not show in photographs. In some specimens it may be missing in some (but not in all) of the legs. Nevertheless, a Japanese specimen previously identified as O. macgillivrayi View in CoL by T. Sakai (BMNH 1961.6.5.85) belongs indeed to O. pulcher View in CoL . Other Japanese specimens, however, must be properly identified to settle the question.
The presence of O. macgillivrayi View in CoL in New Zealand is also questionable. Neommatocarcinus huttoni View in CoL ( Fig. 51 View FIG ), which is known only from New Zealand, has been confused with O. macgillivrayi View in CoL so that the New Zealand records of this species where the specimens in question have not been examined are assumed to belong to N. huttoni View in CoL . Differences between these two species are discussed in the Remarks section of N. huttoni View in CoL (see below) and by Takeda & Miyake (1969b: 179).
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Ommatocarcinus macgillivrayi White, 1852
Castro, Peter 2007 |
Ommatocarcinus macgillivray
MIYAKE S. & SAKAI K. & NISHIKAWA S. 1962: 130 |
Ommatocarcinus macgillivrayi
IKEDA H. & TAKEDA M. 2006: 180 |
TAKEDA M. & KOMAI T. & KOMATSU H. & IKEDA H. 2006: 205 |
TAKEDA M. 2001: 248 |
MURAOKA K. 1998: 47 |
KIKUCHI T. & MIYAKE S. 1978: 42 |
TAKEDA M. & MIYAKE S. 1969: 174 |
KAMITA T. 1963: 23 |
MIYAKE S. 1961: 21 |
SAKAI T. 1934: 314 |
Ommatocarcinus macgillivrayi
BENNETT E. W. 1964: 74 |
DELL R. K. 1963: 48 |
DELL R. K. 1960: 5 |
RICHARDSON L. R. 1949: 36 |
CHILTON C. & BENNETT E. W. 1929: 757 |
THOMPSON G. M. & ANDERTON T. 1921: 99 |
THOMPSON G. M. 1912: 237 |
CHILTON C. 1911: 287 |
Ommatocarcinus Mac-Gillivraii White, 1852: 393
WHITE A. 1852: 393 |
Ommatocarcinus macgillivrayi
POORE G. C. B. 2004: 434 |
KARASAWA H. & KATO H. 2003: 130 |
DAI A. & YANG S. 1991: 407 |
DAI A. & YANG S. & SONG Y. & CHEN G. 1986: 377 |
SERENE R. & VADON C. 1981: 120 |
GUINOT D. 1969: 523 |
GRIFFIN D. J. G. & CAMPBELL B. M. 1969: 151 |
DUMORTIER D. & DUMORTIER B. 1960: 120 |
STEBBING T. R. R. 1893: 92 |
FILHOL H. 1885: 385 |
HASWELL W. A. 1882: 90 |
MILNE EDWARDS H. 1852: 163 |