Aegla, Leach, 1820

Marçal, Ingrid Costa, Páez, Fernanda Polli, Silva, Priscila Frazato Da, Souza-Shibatta, Lenice & Teixeira, Gustavo Monteiro, 2021, Cryptic diversity among populations of Aegla Leach, 1820 (Decapoda: Anomura: Aeglidae) from Tibagi River basin, Paraná state, Brazil, with descriptions of three new species, Journal of Natural History 55 (33 - 34), pp. 2145-2171 : 2161-2163

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2021.1984599

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5727897

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B287D3-FFC0-771D-FE56-4D65D21C6BF1

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Aegla
status

 

Aegla View in CoL s antosi sp. nov. Marçal and Teixeira

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Holotype

Male [ CLE 19.3 mm], Brazil, Paraná, Telêmaco Borba, Paranapanema River basin, Tibagi River sub-basin, Codorna Branca stream, 24°15 ʹ 06.70”S, 50°31 ʹ 46.58”W, altitude 792 m, G. M. Teixeira, I.C. Marçal and P.F. da Silva coll., 11 March 2020 (MZUEL 511). GoogleMaps

Paratypes

5 males [ CLE 13.4–20.9 mm] and 5 females [ CLE 14.1 –16.0 mm], same data as holotype (MZUEL 500) GoogleMaps . 1 male [ CLE 17.0 mm] and 1 female [ CLE 16.9 mm], same locality, J.F.M. da Silva, E.S. da Silva and S.T. Bennemann coll., 7 August 2014 (MZUEL 470). GoogleMaps

Additional material examined

7 males [size not recorded] and 3 females [size not recorded], same data as holotype (MZUEL 505, genetic vouchers: Bold Systems access AEGLA 005-21, AEGLA 006-21) GoogleMaps . 1 male [ CLE 13.3 mm], Brazil, Paraná, Telêmaco Borba, Paranapanema River basin, Tibagi River sub-basin, Varanal stream, 24°19 ʹ 59.70”S, 50°33 ʹ 37.20”W, altitude 761 m, S GoogleMaps .T GoogleMaps . Bennemann coll., 19 May 2005 (MZUEL 183). 3 males [ CLE 12.7–16.8 mm], same locality and coll GoogleMaps ., March 2004 (MZUEL 349). 1 male [ CLE 20.5 mm], same locality and coll GoogleMaps ., 24°20 ʹ 12.70”S, 50°32 ʹ 03.20”W, altitude 802 m, 11 February 2005 (MZUEL 332). 1 male [ CLE 16.4 mm], same locality and coll GoogleMaps ., 24°20 ʹ 13.40”S, 50°35 ʹ 23.10”W, altitude 687 m, 9 November 2005 (MZUEL 344). 1 female [ CLE 17.0 mm], Brazil, Paraná, Telêmaco Borba, Paranapanema River basin, Tibagi River sub-basin, Harmonia stream, coordinates and coll . unknown, 20 June 2006 (MZUEL 414). 4 females [ CLE 12.5–15.8 mm], same locality, coordinates and coll . unknown, 16 March 2012 (MZUEL 415). 1 male [ CLE 15.2 mm] and 1 female [ CLE 15.4 mm], Brazil, Paraná, Telêmaco Borba, Paranapanema River basin, Tibagi River sub-basin, Moinho Velho stream, 24°13 ʹ 18.34”S, 50° 37 ʹ 42.42”W, altitude 739 m, S GoogleMaps .T GoogleMaps . Bennemann coll., 7 August 2014 (MZUEL 426). 1 male [ CLE 25.3 mm], same locality, J GoogleMaps .F GoogleMaps .M. da Silva coll., 3 November 2014 (MZUEL 427). 2 females [ CLE 14.4 –15.0 mm], Brazil, Paraná, Telêmaco Borba, Paranapanema River basin, Tibagi River subbasin, Colônia stream, 24°10 ʹ 27.79”S, 50°37 ʹ 28.45”W, altitude 736 m, S GoogleMaps .T GoogleMaps . Bennemann coll., 7 August 2014 (MZUEL 437).

Diagnosis

Rostrum triangular, narrow base, extending beyond distal apex of compound eyes, carinate along entire length. Subrostral process well developed, occupying proximal third of subrostral margin, anterior and posterior margins forming obtuse angle. Orbital and extra-orbital sinuses deep. Anterolateral spines reaching basal margin of cornea. Epigastric prominences pronounced. Protogastric lobes pronounced. Areola trapezoidal. Cardiac area subrectangular. Epibranchial area slightly elongated. Lobe on proximal dorsal margin of dactylus rudimentary or absent. Carpal ridge high on outer surface of carpus. Ventromesial border of cheliped ischium with 4 or 5 tubercles. Ventral angles of third and fourth abdominal epimeron with corneous scales apically. Uropods wide.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Aeglidae

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