Diogenes avarus Heller, 1865

Rahayu, Dwi Listyo, 2022, Hermit crabs of Singapore (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura: Diogenidae, Paguridae), with description of two new species, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 70, pp. 329-363 : 340-342

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Diogenes avarus Heller, 1865
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Diogenes avarus Heller, 1865 View in CoL

( Fig. 8A View Fig )

Diogenes avarus Heller, 1865: 83 View in CoL , pl. 7, fig. 2 (type locality: Nicobar Island); Alcock, 1905b: 68, pl. 6, figs. 6‒6a; Forest, 1956a: 524, figs. 1‒4; Rahayu & Forest, 1995: 398, fig. 2b, g, h; Rahayu, 1996: 340; McLaughlin & Clark, 1997: 39, figs. 3b, 8b, 9b‒d; McLaughlin & Dworschak, 2001: 143, figs. 9‒12; McLaughlin, 2002a: 416, fig. 3A‒C; Siddiqui, Kazmi & McLaughlin, 2004: 191, fig. 16.

Diogenes rectimanus View in CoL ‒ Lanchester, 1902: 366 (in part) (not Diogenes rectimanus Miers, 1884 View in CoL ).

Diogenes pugilator View in CoL ‒ Bouvier, 1892: 55; Nobili, 1903: 16; 1906a: 76 (not Diogenes pugilator Roux, 1829 View in CoL ).

Material examined. 4 males, 1.0‒2.0 mm, 5 ovigerous females, 2.0– 2.5 mm ( ZRC 2021.0175 View Materials ), st. SW53, Seringat Kias, artificial lagoon, 1°13.630′N 103°51.218′E, hand collecting, sandy beach, seagrass, 24 May 2013 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 2.2 mm ( ZRC 2021.0176 View Materials ), Sungai Loyang, River mouth of Pasir Ris Park , 25 May 2012 ; 3 males, 2.2–3.6 mm ( ZRC 2021.0177 View Materials ), Seletar, Yishun avenue, 8 January 2012 ; 7 males, 1.1–2.7 mm, 6 ovigerous females, 1.45–2.4 mm ( MZB Cru 5212), st. MF63, Pulau Senang , 1°10.469′N 103°44.183′E, 30 June 2012 GoogleMaps ; 15 males, 1.6–3.4 mm, 5 ovigerous females, 2.2–2.9 mm ( MZB Cru 5213), st. MF29, Seletar, North shore of Yishun Avenue 1, 13 August 2011 ; 8 males, 2.2–3.5 mm, 3 females, 2.7–3.5 mm, 5 ovigerous females, 2.0–4.0 mm ( ZRC 2021.0178 View Materials ), st. IT87, Pulau Semakau , 01°12.480′N 103°45.333′E, intertidal, 27 May 2013 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 2.9 mm, 2 ovigerous females, 2.2–2.5 mm, st. M24, Pulau Ketam , mudflat, 8 March 2012 ; 3 males, 1.8–2.7 mm, 1 ovigerous female, 2.00 mm ( ZRC 2021.0179 View Materials ), st. MF54, St John’s Island , 01°13.298′N 103°50.903′E, mudflat, 13 April 2012 GoogleMaps ; 2 males, 1.1–1.6 mm, 1 ovigerous female, 1.6 mm ( MZB Cru 5211), st. SW101, Pasir Ris, Sungei Tampines River mouth, 01°22.910′N 103°57.232′E, 27 October 2012 GoogleMaps ; 2 males, 1.5 mm, st. DW39, off Pulau Ubin, 01°23.608′N 103°58.355′E, 22–24 m, 19 October 2012; 2 ovigerous females, 2.2–2.4 mm ( ZRC 2021.0180 View Materials ), st. SW117, 01°23.619′N 103°59.441′E, 5‒9.9 m, 29 October 2012 GoogleMaps ; 16 males, 0.8–1.7 mm, 1 female, 1.3 mm, 8 ovigerous females, 1.0– 2.5 mm ( ZRC 2021.0181 View Materials ), st. DW40, 01°23.797′N 103°58.751′E, Changi , 15‒26 m, 19 October 2012 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 3.4 mm ( ZRC 2021.0182 View Materials ), st. D22, Pulau Ubin , 8 March 2012 ; 2 males, 3.3– 2.5 mm, st. IT124, Terumbu Pampang Laut, 1°13.912′N 103°43.402′E, 30 May 2013; 3 ovigerous females, 2.00 mm ( ZRC 2021.0183 View Materials ), Chek Jawa, Pulau Ubin , 21 September 2001 ; 6 males, 2.2–3.8 mm ( ZRC 2021.0184 View Materials ), st. MF24, Tuas , 6 July 2011 ; 8 males, 1.4–2.5 mm, 3 ovigerous females, 1.8 mm ( ZRC 2021.0185 View Materials ), st. SW75, St John’s Island , 25 May 2013 ; 3 males, 2.4–3.1 mm, 4 ovigerous females, 2.0–2.5 ( ZRC 2021.0186 View Materials ), Kranji Reservoir Park , 01°26.90′N 103°16.26′E, 5 July 2009 GoogleMaps ; 1 male (sl 2.4 mm), st. MF26, off Pulau Pergam , 19 July 2011 ; 1 male, 2.5 mm ( ZRC 2021.0187 View Materials ), st. SW10, Pulau Ubin, Sungei Besar, 01°25.151′N 103°57.196′E, 16 October 2012 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 2.2 mm ( ZRC 2021.0188 View Materials ), Sungei Jurong, along Jalan Papan , 19 August 2011 ; 14 males, 1.6–3.1 mm, 10 ovigerous females, 1.8–2.2 mm ( ZRC 2021.0189 View Materials ), Changi , 18 January 1995 ; 6 males, 1.4–2.9 mm, 1 female, 2.4 mm ( ZRC 2021.0190 View Materials ), st. MF40, Pulau Semakau , 10 November 2011 ; 1 male, 2.9 mm, st. MF9, Pulau Ubin , 13 May 2011 ; 20 males, 2.0– 3.3 mm, 1 female, 2.2 mm ( ZRC 2021.0191 View Materials ), st. MF52, Changi creek , 12 April 2012 ; 1 male, 2.7 mm ( ZRC 2021.0192 View Materials ), st. IT120, Pulau Hantu , 30 May 2011 ; 1 male, 2.2 mm, st. MF59, Sungei Loyang , 25 May 2012 ; 1 male, 3.3 mm ( ZRC 2021.0193 View Materials ), st. MF48, Sarimbun Beach, 01°26.279′N 103°41.915′S, 14 February 2012 ; 2 males, 2.4 mm ( MZB Cru 5214), Sentosa beach, 16 July 2010 ; 1 male, 2 mm, 1 ovigerous female, 1.6 mm ( ZRC 2021.0194 View Materials ), st. IT101, St John’s Island , 29 May 2013 ; 7 males, 1.8–2.2 mm, 6 ovigerous females, 1.5–1.8 mm ( MZB Cru 5210), MF38, Pulau Ubin , 26 September 2011 ; 7 males, 1.8–3.3 mm, 1 ovigerous female, 2.4 mm ( ZRC 2021.0195 View Materials ), Pulau Semakau , 11 September 2010 ; 1 male, 1.3 mm, st. DW120, Johor Strait, 20.6‒21.4 m, 29 October 2012 ; 7 males, 1.8–3.1 mm, 1 ovigerous female, 2.2 mm ( ZRC 2021.0196 View Materials ), Pulau Semakau , 31 July 2010 and 11 Sepetember 2010.

Colour. Shield mottled light and dark yellowish brown; ocular peduncles white with greenish brown speckled medially, yellowish brown band proximally and distally adjacent to corneas, cornea dark brown; chelipeds light brownish yellow, white on dactyl, fixed finger, and lateroventral surface of palm; P2 and P3 light brown, dactyls white, propodus with transverse brown band medially, carpi and meri mottled with light and dark brown ( Fig. 8A View Fig ).

Distribution. From Red Sea, East Africa across Indian Ocean to Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, and Australia; intertidal, inhabit sandy, mud substrate.

Remarks. Thanks to the redescription by McLaughlin & Dworschak (2001), the diagnostic characters of D. avarus are clarified. Those include: relatively short ocular peduncle, about 0.6 times as long as shield with the corneal diameter 0.4 times as long as the ocular peduncle; the presence of proximo-medially weak crest of spines or tubercles (not continuing to the articulation with the dactyl) on the outer surface of the palm of the left cheliped; the presence of row(s) of spines on the dorsal margin of the propodus and carpus of P2; similar row of spines usually, but not always, on the dorsal margin of the propodus and carpus of P3; and a noticeable hiatus between fingers of the right cheliped.

Most of the specimens examined in this study have dorsally unarmed propodi of P2 and P3; the carpi of P2 and P3 bear a row of spines on each dorsal margin, although the spines are smaller and fewer on the P3. The ocular peduncles also vary from stout (0.7 times as long as the shield with the corneal diameter 0.2 times as long as the ocular peduncle) to slender (0.9 times as long as the shield with the corneal diameter 0.3 times as long as the ocular peduncle). Nevertheless, the specimens from Singapore agreee well with D. avarus in other diagnostic characters cited above ( McLaughlin & Dworschak, 2001).

MZB

Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Diogenidae

Genus

Diogenes

Loc

Diogenes avarus Heller, 1865

Rahayu, Dwi Listyo 2022
2022
Loc

Diogenes rectimanus

Lanchester WF 1902: 366
1902
Loc

Diogenes pugilator

Nobili G 1906: 76
Nobili G 1903: 16
Bouvier EL 1892: 55
1892
Loc

Diogenes avarus

Siddiqui FA & Kazmi OB & McLaughlin PA 2004: 191
McLaughlin PA 2002: 416
McLaughlin PA & Dworschak PC 2001: 143
McLaughlin PA & Clark P 1997: 39
Rahayu DL 1996: 340
Rahayu DL & Forest J 1995: 398
Forest J 1956: 524
Alcock A 1905: 68
Heller C 1865: 83
1865
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