Rudisullianassa rudisulcus (Komai, Fujita and Maenosono, 2014)

Poore, Gary C. B., 2023, New records, one new genus and 21 new species of Callianassidae (Crustacea, Axiidea) from the Indo-West Pacific, Memoirs of Museum Victoria 82, pp. 167-255 : 238

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https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2023.82.09

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scientific name

Rudisullianassa rudisulcus (Komai, Fujita and Maenosono, 2014)
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Rudisullianassa rudisulcus (Komai, Fujita and Maenosono, 2014) View in CoL

Figures 1i View Figure 1 , 48 View Figure 48

Rayllianassa rudisulcus Komai et al., 2014a: 554–560 View in CoL , figs 3–7. Rudisullianassa rudisulcus View in CoL .— Poore et al., 2019: 140, 143.—

Robles et al., 2020: figs 1, 3, 6.

Material examined. Papua New Guinea, Madang Province, S of Tab I., 05° 10.3' S, 145° 50.3' E, 2–4 m ( PAPUA NIUGINI stn PR22), MNHN IU-2013-435 * (ovigerous female, 4.4 mm), MNHN IU-2013- 7060 * (hermaphrodite, 3.7 mm), MNHN IU-2013-7069 * (ovigerous female, 4.0 mm), MNHN IU-2017-1345 (7 hermaphrodites, 2 ovigerous females, 2.9–3.7 mm), NMV J71663 View Materials (3 hermaphrodites, 1 ovigerous female, 2.9–3.8 mm) GoogleMaps . Kranket I., 05° 11.5' S, 145° 49.5' E, 10–20 m ( PAPUA NIUGINI stn PR58), MNHN IU-2013-7088 * (2 ovigerous females, 3.4 mm), MNHN IU-2013-7042 * (ovigerous female, 4.4 mm), MNHN IU-2013-7131 (ovigerous female, 3.7 mm), MNHN IU-2013-7121 (hermaphrodite, 3.8 mm) GoogleMaps . N of Madang, intertidal 04° 59.3' S, 145° 47.6' E ( PAPUA NIUGINI stn PM27 ), MNHN IU-2013-7057 (ovigerous female, 2.9 mm) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Telson as long as wide, broadest at anterior third, narrowing posteriorly to rounded posterolateral angles; dorsal surface with few medial setae anterior to midlength; posterolateral angle with row of small spiniform setae; posterior margin convex. Uropod endopod oval, about 1.4 times as long as wide; upper surface without spiniform setae. Exopod oval, 1.4 times as long as wide, with row of submarginal slender setae; posterior margin with numerous slender setae, with 3 blade-like distal setae; upper surface with 1 spiniform seta near midpoint.

Distribution. South Kurishio, Eastern Coral Triangle (Ryukus, Japan [type locality: Ohura Bay, Okinawa I., 3–20 m]; Papua New Guinea); 0–20 m; associated with submerged wood.

Remarks. The species description and figures are comprehensive (Komai et al., 2014a) and little needs to be added. The maxilliped 3 dactylus is short and bears dense setae over the distal and upper margins, much denser than in R. pandan , and resembles the condition in eucalliacids. Komai et al. (2014b) figured the female pleopod 2 with a 2-articled exopod; all of the new material has only one article, as is typical of callianassids (fig. 41h). The major chela is mesially twisted and its palm is characterised by a lateral triangular tooth in the gape (fig. 41c–e).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

NMV

Museum Victoria

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Callianassidae

Genus

Rudisullianassa

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Rudisullianassa rudisulcus (Komai, Fujita and Maenosono, 2014)

Poore, Gary C. B. 2023
2023
Loc

Rayllianassa rudisulcus

Poore, G. C. B. & Dworschak, P. C. & Robles, R. & Mantelatto, F. L. & Felder, D. L. 2019: 140
2019
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