Danarma silus ( Davie & Ng, 2013 )

Schubart, Christoph D. & Ng, Peter K. L., 2020, Revision of the intertidal and semiterrestrial crab genera Chiromantes Gistel, 1848, and Pseudosesarma Serène & Soh, 1970 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Sesarmidae), using morphology and molecular phylogenetics, with the establishment of nine new genera and two new species, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 68, pp. 891-994 : 922-923

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https://doi.org/ 10.26107/RBZ-2020-0097

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6524881

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scientific name

Danarma silus ( Davie & Ng, 2013 )
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Danarma silus ( Davie & Ng, 2013) View in CoL

( Fig. 13B View Fig )

Chiromantes obtusifrons View in CoL – Paulay et al., 2003: 508; Paulay & Starmer, 2011: 2, 11.

Chiromantes silus Davie & Ng, 2013: 14 View in CoL ; figs. 3A–C, 4B, 5C, 6C, 7C, 8B, 9C, 13A–E.

Material examined. Holotype male (16.3 × 12.8 mm) ( ZRC 2012.0787 View Materials ), Tangulsson , Guam, 10–20 m from shore, 5–8 m elevation, under limestone rocks, coll. G. Paulay, 5 October 1997. Paratypes – 1 male (15.1 × 11.3 mm), 1 female (14.9 × 11.2 mm) ( ZRC 2012.0788 View Materials ), same data as holotype ; 1 male (15.7 × 11.7 mm) ( ZRC 2001.0742 View Materials ), Hapato Beach , Guam, coll. P.K.L. Ng, 3 August 2001 ; 1 ovigerous female (15.2 × 11.6 mm) (with zoea 1) ( ZRC 2001.0743 View Materials ), Hapato Beach , Guam, coll. P.K.L. Ng, 4 August 2001 ; 1 female (15.2 × 11.2 mm) ( ZRC 2000.0573 View Materials ), Pago Bay , outside of University of Guam Marine Laboratory, Guam, coll. P.K.L. Ng & C.-H. Wang, 15–18 April 2000 .

Diagnosis. Carapace transversely subovate, ca. 1.3 times broader than long; dorsal carapace, lateral branchial regions markedly swollen; external orbital tooth weakly oblique, forming rounded obtuse angle posteriorly marking widest point of carapace, especially in larger specimens; front ca. 0.65 times carapace width, margin straight or slightly concave in dorsal view, appearing smooth but microscopically granular, with pair of low lateral swellings behind margin; supraorbital margin entire, semicircular; dorsal surface of cheliped carpus conspicuously granular; ambulatory legs relatively short; third ambulatory merus ca. 2.3 times longer than wide; fourth ambulatory merus similar, 2.4 times longer; third ambulatory propodus ca. 2.6 times longer than wide; fourth ambulatory merus ca. 2.3 times; male pleon moderately broad, somite 6 with lateral margins broadly divergent with margins relatively evenly convex, somite 3 width 3.2 times basal width of telson; G1 relatively slender, weakly tapering to broadly convex subdistal shoulder; distally slender, strongly bent to 45° angle; distal chitinous process long, with dorsal margin concave, apically pointed. (After Davie & Ng, 2013: 16).

Colour. “Background colour of carapace typically maroon, with coarse paler orange to yellow-green blotching. Legs speckled with some indication of transverse banding. Legs and chelipeds dorsally reddish brown to dark orange, becoming paler orange in frontal and ventral view. Ocular peduncles speckled similar to carapace; corneas darker.” ( Davie & Ng, 2013: 17, fig. 3A–C).

Remarks. The taxonomy of this species has been treated by Davie & Ng (2013).

Biology. Lives under rocks and in karstic crevices in sparsely vegetated coastal platforms, up to ca. 50 m inland and ca. 10 m elevation ( Paulay & Starmer, 2011: 11; Davie & Ng, 2013: 17).

Distribution. Known only from Guam ( Davie & Ng, 2013).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Sesarmidae

Genus

Danarma

Loc

Danarma silus ( Davie & Ng, 2013 )

Schubart, Christoph D. & Ng, Peter K. L. 2020
2020
Loc

Chiromantes silus

Davie PJF & Ng PKL 2013: 14
2013
Loc

Chiromantes obtusifrons

Paulay G & Starmer J 2011: 2
Paulay G & Kropp R & Ng PKL & Eldredge LG 2003: 508
2003
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