Mursia sp.

Muñoz, Isabel, García-Isarch, Eva & Cuesta, Jose A., 2021, Annotated and updated checklist of marine crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura) of Mozambique supported by morphological and molecular data from shelf and slope species of the “ MOZAMBIQUE ” surveys, Zootaxa 5056 (1), pp. 1-67 : 22

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5056.1.1

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D20A249C-1CA4-45F8-8677-D2011A8380A4

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5592586

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D487F8-2131-FFF4-FF71-DD38BCDFFA5F

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scientific name

Mursia sp.
status

 

Mursia sp.

( Figure 4H View FIGURE 4 )

Material examined. MOZ09, Stn. 84, 254m, ♂ 19.4× 15.8 mm ( CW without lateral spine), 30.1mm ( CW including lateral spines) (IEO-CD-MZ09/1775-1), 16S ( MZ 424928 View Materials ) , COI ( MZ 434773 View Materials ) ; ♂ 13.9× 15.5mm ( CW without lateral spine), 19.8mm ( CW including lateral spines) (IEO-CD-MZ09/1775-2), 16S ( MZ 424929 View Materials ) , COI ( MZ 434774 View Materials ) .

Results and remarks. Both male specimens were collected at the same station in 2009, at 254m depth, near the southern border of Mozambique. The specimens were small, maybe juveniles in which the typical characters of the adults are usually overdone, and consequently, they did not exactly fit to the original descriptions based on adults. In any case, the morphology did not allow to identify them as any of the species described and listed in the IP by Crosnier (1997a,b), Galil (1993, 2001), Galil & Takeda (2004), Spiridonov & Apel (2008) or Takeda & Galil (2005), or any other known species of Mursia .

Colouration observed. The carapace and chelipeds were orange-brown, with slightly lighter tubercles, the larger ones with a white top. The pereiopods were light orange with whitish dactylus.

DNA barcodes. The two 16S sequences are equal and do not correspond with any other sequence on any public database. However, the two COI sequences represent two haplotypes that differ in two positions, and both differing in only one mutation respect to two equal COI sequences obtained of the same specimen MNHN _IU200810365 collected at 303m depth in the Mb-exp. The first sequence deposited in BOLD ( MDECA 061-10) was only attributed to Mursia sp. by Chan, but in the MNHN appears as M. flamma . The second sequence, deposited in Genbank ( KU 853991 View Materials ) and submitted by Ewers-Saucedo et al. (unpublished) was identified as Mursia cristiata . Clearly, the sequence KU853991 View Materials does not correspond to M. cristiata , since the 16S sequence of this species ( KU 206617 View Materials ) does not match with the 16S sequence of Mursia sp. Molecular as well as morphological data suggest that probably this specimen deposited at the MNHN (currently as M. flamma ) and the two males collected in M09, belong to the same undescribed species of Mursia .

MZ

Museum of the Earth, Polish Academy of Sciences

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

KU

Biodiversity Institute, University of Kansas

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

InfraOrder

Brachyura

SuperFamily

Homolodromioidea

Family

Calappidae

Genus

Mursia

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