Grapsus fourmanoiri, CROSNIER, 1965
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GRAPSUS FOURMANOIRI CROSNIER, 1965 View in CoL (FIGS 1,2)
Dimensions: TT 0.90 mm ± 0.02, CW 0.52 mm ± 0.07, CL 0.50 mm ± 0.01.
Carapace ( Fig. 1a View Figure 1 ): dorsal spine short and straight; rostral spine anteriorly directed; lateral spines absent; a pair of postero-dorsal setae present; setae absent from ventral carapace margin; eyes sessile.
Antennule ( Fig. 1b View Figure 1 ): uniramous, endopod absent; exopod unsegmented bearing 3 unequal terminal aesthetascs and 2 unequal terminal setae.
Antenna ( Figs 1a,c View Figure 1 ): shorter than rostral spine; protopodal process with 2 rows of spines of increasing size 1 Setation of the exopod (number of simple setae + number of large terminal setae); 2 with two teeth; 3 with an additional setalike protuberance.
References of original descriptions: Pereyra Lago (1993b) ( Chiromantes eulimene ); Pereyra Lago (1993a) ( Perisesarma guttatum ); Pereyra Lago (1989) ( Neosarmatium meinerti ); Pereyra Lago (1987) ( Parasesarma catenata ); Baba et al. (1984) and Mia & Shokita (1996) ( Helice leachi ).
towards the tip; endopod absent; exopod reduced to a small bud with a terminal simple seta.
Maxillule ( Fig. 2f View Figure 2 ): epipod seta absent; coxal endite with 6 (3 sparsely plumose, 2 plumodenticulate and 1 simple) setae; basial endite with 5 (1 subterminal, plumodenticulate; 4 stout, terminal plumodenticulate) setae and 2 acute teeth present; endopod 2-segmented, proximal segment with 1 (plumodenticulate) seta; distal segment with 5 (1 subterminal, plumodenticulate + 4 distal, plumodenticulate) setae; exopod seta absent.
Maxilla ( Fig. 2g View Figure 2 ): coxal endite bilobed bearing 4 (sparsely plumose) + 5 (sparsely plumose) setae, basial endite bilobed with 5 (4 sparsely plumose, 1 plumodenticulate) setae + 4 (2 sparsely plumose, 2 plumodenticulate) setae; endopod bilobed with 2 (1 plumodenticulate, 1 sparsely plumose) setae + 2 (sparsely plumose) setae; scaphognathite (exopod) margin with 4 plumose setae and 1 long distal stout process.
First maxilliped ( Fig. 2h View Figure 2 ): basis with 8 setae (arranged 2 sparsely plumose; 1 sparsely plumose, 1 simple; 2 simple; 2 simple); endopod 5-segmented with 1 (sparsely plumose), 2 (simple), 1 (sparsely plumose), 2 (plumodenticulate), 5 (1 subterminal simple + 4 terminal plumodenticulate) setae; exopod unsegmented with 4 terminal plumose natatory setae.
Second maxilliped ( Fig. 2i View Figure 2 ): basis with 4 setae (arranged 1 sparsely plumose, 1 sparsely plumose, 1 sparsely plumose, 1 simple); endopod 3-segmented with 0, 1 (denticulate), 5 (1 subterminal denticulate + 1 terminal simple, 3 terminal sparsely plumose) setae; exopod unsegmented with 4 terminal plumose natatory setae.
Third maxilliped: absent
Pereiopods: absent
Abdomen ( Figs 1a,d View Figure 1 ): 5 somites; somite 2 with a pair of dorsolateral processes directed anteriorly; somites 3–5 with 1 pair of dorsolateral processes directed ventrally; postero-lateral processes in all somites, small in somite 1, acute in somite 2, and more developed, bearing distinct lobes in somites 3–5; a pair of median postero-dorsal setae in somites 2–5; maximum abdomen width at somite 4.
Telson ( Figs 1d,e View Figure 1 ): with 2 postero-lateral pairs of spines, the posterior one smaller; dorsal median spine absent; small denticles distributed in scattered patches, but completely covering intermediate regions of forks; forks small, slightly divergent; posterior margin with 3 pairs of stout setae spinulated as shown in Fig. 1 View Figure 1 (e).
Baba K, Fukuda Y, Nakasone Y. 1984. Zoeal morphology of the Sesarmine crab, Helice leachi (Hess) (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura). Memoirs of the Faculty of Education, Kumamoto University (Natural Science) 33: 5 - 10.
Crosnier A. 1965. Faune de Madagascar. XVIII. Crustaces Decapodes. Grapsidae et Ocypodidae. Paris: Office de la Recherche Scientifique et Technique Outre-Mer (ORSTOM).
Mia MY, Shokita S. 1996. Description of larval and juvenile stages of the grapsid crab Helice leachi Hess (Brachyura: Grapsidae) reared under laboratory conditions. Crustacean Research 25: 104 - 120.
Pereyra Lago R. 1987. Larval development of Sesarma catenata Ortmann (Brachyura, Grapsidae, Sesarminae) reared in the laboratory. South African Journal of Zoology 22: 200 - 212.
Pereyra Lago R. 1989. The larval development of the red mangrove crab Sesarma meinerti de Man (Brachyura: Grapsidae) reared in the laboratory. South African Journal of Zoology 24: 199 - 211.
Pereyra Lago R. 1993 b. The zoeal development of Sesarma eulimene de Man (Decapoda, Brachyura, Grapsidae), and identification of larvae of the genus Sesarma in South African waters. South African Journal of Zoology 28: 173 - 181.
Pereyra Lago R. 1993 a. Larval development of Sesarma guttatum A. Milne Edwards (Decapoda: Brachyura: Grapsidae) reared in the laboratory, with comments on larval generic and familial characters. Journal of Crustacean Biology 13: 745 - 762.
Figure 1. Grapsus fourmanoiri Crosnier. First zoeal stage: (a) lateral view; (b) antennule; (c) antenna; (d) dorsal view of abdomen; (e) detail of telson. Scale bars represent 0.2 (a), 0.05 (b, c and e) and 0.1 mm (d).
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