Petrolisthes lewisi ( Glassell, 1936 )

Ferreira, Luciane Augusto De Azevedo & Anker, Arthur, 2021, An annotated and illustrated checklist of the porcelain crabs of Panama (Decapoda: Anomura), Zootaxa 5045 (1), pp. 1-154 : 99-101

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5045.1.1

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scientific name

Petrolisthes lewisi ( Glassell, 1936 )
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Petrolisthes lewisi ( Glassell, 1936) View in CoL

( Fig. 61 View FIGURE 61 )

Pisosoma lewisi Glassell 1936: 287 View in CoL .

Petrolisthes lewisi View in CoL . — Haig 1957b: 7; Hendrickx 1993: 287, fig. 2; Werding & Hiller 2005: 1189; Lazarus-Agudelo & Cantera- Kintz 2007: 230; Ferreira et al. 2020: 585, fig. 8A, B.

Petrolisthes lewisi lewisi . — Haig 1960: 113, pl. 23, fig. 1; Haig 1968: 66; Gore 1982: 16.

Petrolisthes lewisi austrinus Haig 1960: 114 , pl. 5, pl. 23, fig. 2; Haig 1968: 67; Gore 1982: 15; García-Madrigal & Andréu- Sánchez 2009: 36, fig. 4C; Moscoso 2012: 81, fig. 5G.

Petrolisthes sinuimanus View in CoL .— Nobili 1901: 15 [not Petrolisthes sinuimanus ( Lockington, 1878) View in CoL ].

Material examined. None from Panama. Extra-limital material. Colombia [Pacific]: 1 male, cl 5.7, cw 5.9, CRBM- UV-cr:2019-103, Los Negritos off Bahía Málaga, 03°53’47.6”N, 77°24’09.3”W, rocky offshore outcrops, piles of large granitic boulders, some cemented with sponges, under rock on coarse sand, depth 0–1 m, leg. A. Anker, 27.04.2009 (fcn COL-258); 1 ovigerous female, cl 5.6, cw 6.1, CRBM-UV-cr:2019-102, same collection details as for previous specimen (fcn COL-262) GoogleMaps .

Previous records from Panama. Nobili (1901, as P. sinuimanus ); Haig (1960, 1968); Gore (1982); García- Madrigal & Andréu-Sánchez (2009).

Distribution. East Pacific: Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama (Coiba Is., Bahía Honda in Veraguas, Otoque I., Taboga Is., Amador Causeway near Ciudad de Panamá, Punta Guayabo Chiquito in Darién), Colombia and Ecuador ( Haig 1960; Gore 1982; Hendrickx 1993; García-Madrigal & Andréu-Sánchez 2009).

Ecology. Intertidal and subtidal, presently known depth range: 0–24 m, exceptionally down to 64 m; typically on mud or muddy sand under rocks, occasionally in coral rocks and living corals ( Pocillopora ) ( Haig 1960; Gore 1982; García-Madrigal & Andréu-Sánchez 2009).

Remarks. We tentatively follow Hendrickx (1993), who synonymised the two subspecies of P. lewisi proposed by Haig (1960), based on some differences in the armature of the P1 carpus, viz. P. lewisi lewisi or “northern form” ( Mexico) and P. lewisi austrinus or “southern form” ( Nicaragua to Ecuador, but with some records from the Gulf of California). The sympatric occurrence of both subspecies in the Gulf of California is at least suspicious, although Hendrickx (1993) found the differentianting character used by Haig (1960) not valid. Nevertheless, we feel that a combined morphological-molecular study of P. lewisi is needed to make a final conclusion on this issue. In life, P. lewisi can be relatively easily recognised by the orange-brown carapace and much darker P1, as exemplified by the illustrated specimen from Colombia ( Fig. 61 View FIGURE 61 ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Porcellanidae

Genus

Petrolisthes

Loc

Petrolisthes lewisi ( Glassell, 1936 )

Ferreira, Luciane Augusto De Azevedo & Anker, Arthur 2021
2021
Loc

Petrolisthes lewisi lewisi

Gore, R. H. 1982: 16
Haig, J. 1968: 66
Haig, J. 1960: 113
1960
Loc

Petrolisthes lewisi austrinus

Moscoso, V. 2012: 81
Gore, R. H. 1982: 15
Haig, J. 1968: 67
Haig, J. 1960: 114
1960
Loc

Petrolisthes lewisi

Ferreira, L. A. A. & Santana-Moreno, L. D. & Anker, A. 2020: 585
Werding, B. & Hiller, A. 2005: 1189
Hendrickx, M. E. 1993: 287
Haig, J. 1957: 7
1957
Loc

Pisosoma lewisi

Glassell, S. A. 1936: 287
1936
Loc

Petrolisthes sinuimanus

Nobili, G. 1901: 15
1901
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