Siderochinia kagoshimensis ( Rathbun, 1932 ) Yan & Lee & Forges & Ng, 2021

Yan, Bee, Lee, Forges, Bertrand Richer De & Ng, Peter K. L., 2021, The generic affinities of the Indo-West Pacific species assigned to Rochinia A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Majoidea: Epialtidae), Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 69, pp. 19-44 : 34-36

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scientific name

Siderochinia kagoshimensis ( Rathbun, 1932 )
status

comb. nov.

Siderochinia kagoshimensis ( Rathbun, 1932) View in CoL , new combination

( Figs. 7A–C View Fig , 8A–C View Fig , 9G–J View Fig )

Pugettia kagoshimensis Rathbun, 1932: 31 View in CoL (type locality: Sata Misaki Light, Japan). – Yokoya, 1933: 153. – Sakai, 1938: 253 (key), 259, 260. – Sakai, 1976: 194 (key), 198, 199, textfig. 105. – Griffin & Tranter, 1986a: 92 (key). – Wicksten & Stachowicz, 2013: 359 (list). – Ohtsuchi et al., 2014: 557 (list).

Rochinia kagoshimensis – Lee et al., 2017: 19, 22, figs. 7C, 10A–C, 11E, F [new combination]. – Ng et al., 2017b: 53 (list). – Tavares & Santana, 2018: 223 (list).

Pugettia kagoshimaensis [sic] – Ng et al., 2017a: 135 (list).

Material examined. Holotype: male (11.2 × 6.8 mm) (USNM 48253), stn 4935, off Kagoshima Gulf , Eastern Sea, Japan, coll. ALBATROSS, 16 August 1906.

Description. Carapace triangular, covered with tomentum, large tuft of long setae on mesogastric region ( Fig. 7A View Fig ). Pseudorostral spines relatively long, curved, diverging. Supraorbital eave narrow, with sharp preorbital angle; small postorbital angle forming cavity protecting eye. Carapace with distinct spines: 2 long hepatic spines, pointed obliquely outwards; 1 short gastric spine surrounded by hooked setae; 1 strong thick cardiac spine with blunt truncate tip; 2 thick branchial spines long, pointing outward with rounded tips, proximal small spine on each branchial spine, pointing upwards; 1 tooth on posterior margin of carapace, with spine on anterior region of tooth ( Figs. 7A View Fig , 8A, B View Fig ); long setae along lateral margin of carapace, between hepatic and branchial spines.

Antennal flagellum shorter than pseudorostral spine. Basal antennal article longer than broad, sharp distal angle, with straight outer margin. Buccal frame squarish. Pterygostomial region with 2 or 3 small granules on outer margin ( Fig. 7B View Fig ).

Male cheliped short, propodus slightly inflated, fingers serrulate, carpus carinate, merus with granules on border, covered by short setae. Ambulatory legs slender; on each leg, distal border of carpus and merus with stout setae; merus with several small bulbous setae; distal end of merus with blunt spine; dactylus slightly curved with sharp tip, proximal region covered with row of setae, 4 short spines on inner margin of distal third of dactylus of P5, weaker spines on inner margin of dactylus of P2–P4 ( Figs. 7A View Fig , 8C View Fig ).

Male thoracic sternum anteriorly slightly depressed; sternites 3, 4 narrow with lateral margin slightly constricted medially. Male pleon triangular with triangular telson, widest at second and third somites ( Fig. 7B View Fig ). G1 straight with wide, flattened tip; constricted in distal region near tip ( Fig. 9G, H View Fig ).

Remarks. The species was originally described as Pugettia kagoshimensis by Rathbun (1932) without figures. Sakai (1976: text-fig. 105) provided a rather schematic line drawing of the holotype specimen, but later Lee et al. (2017: fig. 10A–C) produced more detailed figures. The overall carapace morphology has long hepatic spines that are not typically seen in Pugettia ( Lee et al., 2017: figs. 7C, 10A, D; Fig. 7A View Fig ). The G1 morphology as shown by Lee et al. (2017: fig. 11E–J) ( Fig. 9G, H View Fig ) is also unlike typical Pugettia , which is scyriform with three angles at the G1 tip ( Fig. 9E, F View Fig ). This species was therefore assigned to Rochinia on the basis of the G1 morphology by Lee et al. (2017).

Distribution. Siderochinia kagoshimensis , new combination, is only known from Japan ( Rathbun, 1932).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Epialtidae

Genus

Siderochinia

Loc

Siderochinia kagoshimensis ( Rathbun, 1932 )

Yan, Bee, Lee, Forges, Bertrand Richer De & Ng, Peter K. L. 2021
2021
Loc

Rochinia kagoshimensis

Tavares M & Santana W 2018: 223
Lee BY & Richer de Forges B & Ng PKL 2017: 19
Ng PKL & Shih H-T & Ho P-H & Wang C-H 2017: 53
2017
Loc

Pugettia kagoshimaensis

Ng PKL & Komai T & Sato T 2017: 135
2017
Loc

Pugettia kagoshimensis

Ohtsuchi N & Kawamura T & Takeda M 2014: 557
Wicksten MK & Stachowicz JJ 2013: 359
Griffin DJG & Tranter HA 1986: 92
Sakai T 1976: 194
Sakai T 1938: 253
Yokoya Y 1933: 153
Rathbun MJ 1932: 31
1932
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