Arenaeus cribarius ( Lamarck, 1818 )

Mendonça, Luana M. C., Guimarães, Carmen R. P., Santos, Rafael C., Alves, Douglas F. R., Barros-Alves, Samara P., Silva, Sonja L. R. & Hirose, Gustavo L., 2019, Decapod crustaceans from the continental shelf of Sergipe, northeastern Brazil, Zootaxa 4712 (3), pp. 301-344 : 322

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4712.3.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5936784

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scientific name

Arenaeus cribarius ( Lamarck, 1818 )
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Arenaeus cribarius ( Lamarck, 1818)

(Figure 6C)

Material examined. Petro-UFS—8 (1 M, 2 F); size range: 67.30 ≤ CW ≤ 100.65 mm; average: CW = 88.99 ± 18.80 mm; CZUFS CRU- 00019. Penaeid—4 (2 M, 2 F); size range: 16.71 ≤ CW ≤ 55.43 mm; average: CW = 34.99 ± 19.99 mm; CZUFS CRU- 00244.

Stations. Petro-UFS—2, 10, 13, 14, and 16; Penaeid—4, 5, and 8.

Distribution. Western Atlantic—USA (from Massachusetts to North Carolina, Bermuda, Florida, and Gulf of Mexico), Antilles, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil (from Ceará to Rio Grande do Sul); Uruguay, and Argentina ( Melo 1996; Scelzo 2001).

Ecological notes. Intertidal to 70 m. Well adapted to live on sandy beaches. Rarely find on estuaries or inland waters ( Melo 1996).

Remarks. Quite similar to Arenaeus mexicanus (Gerstaecker) , both species were recently redescribed and some characteristics were pointed to distinguish them as the number of rostrum teeth, spines on the carpus, and the presence or absence of a spine on the epistome. In addition, the phylogenetic analysis also suggests that these are two separate species ( Zupolini et al. 2017).

Previous records in Sergipe. Coelho & Ramos-Porto (1992), Coelho et al. (2004).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Portunidae

Genus

Arenaeus

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