Cymo deplanatus A. Milne-Edwards, 1873
(Fig. 5 A–D)
Cymo deplanatus A. Milne Edwards, 1873: 81 (257).
Type locality: Samoa, Upolu
Material examined. Red Sea: 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Gulf of Aqaba, 29°30.11’N 34°55.03’E, Acropora, coll. R. Diesel (SMF 41735).—1 ♀, Jordan, Aqaba, ferry port, 29°27.71’N 34°58.51’E, 5 m, living Stylophora pistillata, 22.07.1995, coll. V. Neumann (SMF 41755);1 ♀, 20 m, 0 1. 0 7. 1995, (SMF 41757).— 1 ♂, Saudi Arabia, Alkhuraybah, 28° 6.46’ N 34° 59.45 E, living Stylophora, coll. A. Brösing, 23.06.2013 (KAUMM 19).—1 ♀, edge of Sanganeb Atoll, 19° 43.31’N 37° 26.31’E, Acropora, 28.09.1992 (SMF 41736).— 1 ♂, Sanganeb Atoll, 28 km NE of Port Sudan, 19°44.57’N 37°26.87’E, living Acropora, 1 m, 22.09.1992, coll. D. Fiege, F. Krupp & V. Neumann (SMF 41756).
Comparative material from outside the Red Sea: 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Yemen, Socotra, N coast, E of Ras Quadamah, 12°41.902'N 53°39.681'E, 8 m, among Gladiella australis (Alcyoniidae), 29.03.1999, coll. M. Apel (SMF 41739).— 1 ♂, Yemen, Socotra, Abd al-kuri, N coast of Ras Anjara, 14 – 16 m, coral rubble, 14.04.1999, coll. M. Apel (SMF 41740).— 2 ♂, Indonesia, Noordwachter I. (=Jaga Utara), 5°12’S 106°27’E, April-May 1885, coll. J. G. F. Brock (ZMG 1216).— 1 ♂, Indonesia, Pulau Tabuhan, NW of Bali I., 8°2.27'S 114°27.55'E, 15 m, 0 4.04.1982, coll. H. Debelius (SMF 12787).— 1 ♂, Philippines, Bantayan I., N of Cebu, 11°10’N 123°49’E, coll. A. Schreiber (SMF 19739).
Diagnosis. Same as C. andreossyi except the carapace is slightly trapezoidal, yellow/grey in colour; dorsal surface smooth or nearly glabrous, gastric, frontal, orbital, anterolateral margins, branchial regions with small pointed granules (Fig. 5). Frontal margin with 3 prominent spines, surrounded by thick bristles. Frontal lobes separated by deep incision with minute spine on each side (Fig. 14 B). Inner orbital margin smooth.
Chelipeds: dorsal margin nearly smooth, dorsal part of carpus, propodus irregularly granular, granules largest on dorsal surface of propodus, tips of both fingers grey to brownish, tips of both chelae spoon shaped, both fingers of larger chela with 2 small molariform rounded teeth, smaller chela without molariform teeth.
G1 same as in C. andreossyi except the distal part has an additional inner spine with the sperm channel opening (Fig. 6 B, C). G2 nearly identical as in C. andreossyi (Fig. 6 D–F).
Gastric teeth as in C. andreossyi (see Fig. 7 A–D).
Remarks. Recorded here for the first time from the Red Sea (Gulf of Aqaba and Sanganeb Atoll, Sudan).
Geographical distribution. Same as C. andreossyi .