Grapsus tenuicrustatus, (HERBST, 1783)
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GRAPSUS TENUICRUSTATUS (HERBST, 1783) View in CoL (FIGS 3,4)
Dimensions: TT 0.92 mm ± 0.01, CW 0.50 mm ± 0.01, CL 0.38 mm ± 0.01.
Carapace ( Fig. 3a View Figure 3 ): rostral spine straight.
Antenna ( Figs 3a,c View Figure 3 ): as long as rostral spine; protopodal process with 2 rows of a few large spines of increasing size towards the tip.
Maxillule ( Fig. 4f View Figure 4 ): coxal endite with 6 (sparsely plumose) setae.
Maxilla ( Fig. 4g View Figure 4 ): basial endite bilobed with 5 (3 sparsely plumose, 2 plumodenticulate) setae + 4 (3 sparsely plumose, 1 plumodenticulate) setae; endopod bilobed with 2 (sparsely plumose) + 2 (sparsely plumose) setae.
First maxilliped ( Fig. 4h View Figure 4 ): basis with 8 setae (arranged 1 sparsely plumose, 1 simple; 2 simple; 2 simple; 2 simple); endopod five-segmented with 1 (simple), 2 (simple), 1 (simple), 2 (plumodenticulate), 5 (1 subterminal simple + 4 terminal plumodenticulate) setae.
Second maxilliped ( Fig. 4i View Figure 4 ): basis with 4 setae (arranged 1 sparsely plumose, 1 sparsely plumose, 1 simple, 1simple); endopod 3-segmented with 0, 1 (denticulate), 5 (1 subterminal denticulate + 2 terminal simple, 2 terminal sparsely plumose) setae.
Abdomen ( Figs 3a,d View Figure 3 ): postero-lateral processes in all somites, small in somite 1, larger but still blunt in somite 2, and especially well-developed in somite 3.
Telson ( Figs 3d,e View Figure 3 ): with 2 postero-lateral pairs of spines, the posterior one larger; forks small, divergent.
ILYOGRAPSUS PALUDICOLA (RATHBUN, 1909)
(FIGS 5,6)
Ilyograpsus paludicola View in CoL ; Fukuda, 1978: 15.
Dimensions: CW 0.23 mm ± 0.01, CL 0.35 mm ±
0.01.
Carapace ( Fig. 5a View Figure 5 ): with large lateral expansions, bearing a distinct spine on posterior edge; dorsal spine absent; rostral spine short; lateral spines absent; 1 pair of dorsal setae present; eyes sessile.
Antennule ( Fig. 5b View Figure 5 ): uniramous, endopod absent; exopod unsegmented bearing 2 terminal aesthetascs and 1 terminal seta.
Antenna ( Figs 5a,c View Figure 5 ): of similar size to rostral spine; protopodal process with 2 rows of spines of different size; endopod absent; exopod well developed, slightly longer than protopodal process, with spines aligned, smaller towards the tip.
Maxillule ( Fig. 6f View Figure 6 ): epipod seta absent; coxal endite with 5 (2 sparsely plumose, 3 denticulate) setae; basial endite with 5 (1 subterminal, plumodenticulate, 4 stout, terminal denticulate) setae; endopod 2- segmented with 1 (simple) seta on proximal segment and 5 (1 simple, subterminal + 4 distal, plumodenticulate) setae in distal segment; exopod seta absent.
Maxilla ( Fig. 6g View Figure 6 ): coxal endite bilobed bearing 4 (sparsely plumose) + 3 (sparsely plumose) setae, basial endite bilobed with 5 (2 sparsely plumose, 3 plumodenticulate) setae + 4 (1 sparsely plumose, 3 plumodenticulate) setae; endopod bilobed with 2 (1 longer plumodenticulate, 1 shorter sparsely plumose) setae + 2 (1 longer plumodenticulate, 1 shorter sparsely plumose) setae; scaphognathite (exopod) margin with 4 plumose setae and 1 long distal stout process.
First maxilliped ( Fig. 6h View Figure 6 ): basis with 9 setae (arranged 2 sparsely plumose; 2 sparsely plumose; 2 sparsely plumose, 1 simple; 2 sparsely plumose); endopod 5-segmented with 2 (1 sparsely plumose, 1 simple), 2 (simple), 1 (simple), 2 (sparsely plumose), 5 (1 subterminal sparsely plumose + 2 terminal plumodenticulate, 2 terminal sparsely plumose) setae; exopod unsegmented with 4 terminal plumose natatory setae.
Second maxilliped ( Fig. 6i View Figure 6 ): basis with 4 setae (arranged 1 sparsely plumose, 1 sparsely plumose, 1 simple, 1 sparsely plumose); endopod 3-segmented with 0, 1 (simple), 5 (1 terminal simple, 4 terminal sparsely plumose) setae; exopod unsegmented with 4 terminal plumose natatory setae.
Third maxilliped: absent
Pereiopods: absent
Abdomen ( Figs 5a, d View Figure 5 ): 5 somites; somites 2–3 with a pair of lateral processes, posteriorly directed in somite 3; postero-lateral process only conspicuous in somite 1; a pair of median postero-dorsal setae in somites 2–5.
Telson ( Figs 5d,e View Figure 5 ): small spinules distributed in scattered patches, lateral and dorsal medial spines absent; acute denticles bordering the proximal inner margin of forks and a row of small denticles aligned close to the outer margin; forks slightly divergent; posterior margin with 3 pairs of stout setae margined by spinulae of different size.
Fukuda Y. 1978. Preliminary notes on recently obtained larvae of brachyuran Crustacea of the sea around the Aitsu Marine Biological Station. Calanus 6: 10 - 16.
Figure 3. Grapsus tenuicrustatus (Herbst). First zoeal stage: (a) lateral view; (b) antennule; (c) antenna; (d) dorsal view of abdomen; (e) detail of telson. Scale bars as in Figure 1.
Figure 4. Grapsus tenuicrustatus (Herbst). First zoeal stage: (f) maxillule; (g) maxilla; (h) first maxilliped; (i) second maxilliped. Scale bars as in Figure 2.
Figure 5. Ilyograpsus paludicola (Rathbun). First zoeal stage: (a) lateral view; (b) antennule; (c) antenna; (d) dorsal view of abdomen; (e) detail of telson. Scale bars represent 0.1 (a), 0.05 (b, c and e) and 0.1 mm (d).
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Grapsus tenuicrustatus
Flores, Augusto A. V., Paula, José & Dray, Tiago 2003 |
Ilyograpsus paludicola
Fukuda Y 1978: 15 |