Schizophrys, White, 1848
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Nomenclature of Schizophrys View in CoL and Mithrax asper : authorship, date of publication, and type species designation
The date of publication of Schizophrys was given as “1847” by Ng et al. (2008: 118). The name Schizophrys was first used in White (1847: 9) but as a nomen nudum, and the two included species-group names were also nomina nuda. The first publication to make the genus-group name Schizophrys available was actually White (1848: 222) (see Clark & Presswell, 2001: 161). The authorship and date of publication for the widespread species Mithrax asper is commonly cited as H. Milne Edwards (1834a: 320) (see Davie, 2002: 311; Ng et al., 2008: 118). The name is, however, available from H. Milne Edwards (1831: [10]). Mithrax asper H. Milne Edwards, 1831 , was first transferred to Schizophrys White, 1848 , by Miers (1879: 660), who also designated it as the type species of the genus. While this has been followed by all subsequent workers, his action is invalid. Mithrax asper H. Milne Edwards, 1831 , cannot be the type species of the genus as the species was not originally included within the genus (Article 67.2 of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, hereafter the Code, ICZN 1999: 66, 67). Only two species were originally included in Schizophrys by White (1848: 222): Schizophrys serratus White, 1848 (from “Isle of France ” = Mauritius), and Schizophrys spiniger White, 1848 (from the Philippine Islands). Schizophrys serratus White, 1848 , is herein selected as the type species of the genus as it conforms to the current taxonomic concept of the genus (cf. Griffin & Tranter, 1986: 243–245). Although the status of the type specimen of Schizophrys serratus White, 1848 , is unknown and the figure provided (White, 1848: 223, unnumbered fig., reproduced as Fig. 1A View Fig ) is a small-sized specimen (probably a juvenile), the figure shows enough characters to leave no doubt about its generic affinities. The second species included by White (1848) in Schizophrys , S. spiniger White, 1848 , is currently considered to be a synonym of Cyclax spinicinctus Heller, 1861 (see Griffin & Tranter, 1986: 244, 246; Ng et al., 2008: 116). Forest & Guinot (1961: 16, 17) considered Schizophrys spiniger to be a valid species of Cyclax Dana, 1851 , but regardless of the validity of the species, it is not currently regarded as congeneric with S. serratus White, 1848 .
1 Systematics and Ecology Laboratory, Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Block S3 Level 2, 4 Science Drive 4, Singapore 117543, Republic of Singapore
2 Tropical Marine Science Institute, National University of Singapore, 18 Kent Ridge Road, Singapore 119227, Republic of Singapore; Email: beeyan06@gmail.com (* corresponding author)
3 Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore, 2 Conservatory Drive, 117377, Republic of Singapore
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Alphonse Milne-Edwards (1872: 234) stated that S. serratus is only a more spiny variant of S. aspera , and as such, it has generally been considered by subsequent authors to be a junior subjective synonym of S. aspera (e.g., Ward, 1942: 74; Griffin & Tranter, 1986: 244; Ng & Davie, 2002: 371; Ng et al., 2008: 118). We follow this classification pending a taxonomic revision of the genus.
All species-group names described in or subsequently transferred to the genus Schizophrys White, 1848 , as well as their current identities, are listed in Table 1 View Table 1 .
Clark PF & Presswell B (2001) Adam White: The crustacean years. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 49 (1): 149 - 166.
Dana JD (1851) Conspectus Crustaceorum quae in Orbis Terrarum circumnavigatione, Carolo Wilkes e Classe Reipublicae Foederatae Duce. Pars VI. American Journal of Science and Arts, ser. 2, 11 (32): 268 - 274. [Published before Mar. 1851, see Anonymous (1851 a: 185).]
Davie PJF (2002) Crustacea: Malacostraca: Eucaridae (Part 2): Decapoda-Anomura, Brachyura. In: Wells A & Houston WWK (eds.), Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Volume 19.3 B, CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne, Australia, xiv + 641 pp.
Forest J & Guinot D (1961) Crustaces Decapodes Brachyoures de Tahiti et des Tuamotu. In: Expedition Francaise sur les Recifs Coralliens de la Nouvelle-Caledonie organisee sous l'egide de la Fondation Singer-Polignac 1960 - 1962. Editions de la Fondation Singer-Polignac, Paris, vol. 1, xi + 195 pp., 13 pls. 3 tables.
Griffin DJG & Tranter HA (1986) The Decapoda Brachyura of the Siboga expedition. Part VIII: Majidae. Siboga Expeditie Monografie, 39: [i-vii], 1 - 335, pls. 1 - 22, 3 tables.
Heller C (1861) Beitrage zur Crustaceen-Fauna des rothen Meeres. Erster Theil [= Part I]. Sitzungsberichte der mathematischnaturwissenscaftlichen Classe der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien, 43 (1): 297 - 374, Pls. I-IV. [18 Apr. 1861]
ICZN (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature) (1999) International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. Fourth Edition. The International Trust for Zoological Nomenclature, London, xxix + 306 pp.
Miers EJ (1879) On the classification of the maioid Crustacea or Oxyrhyncha, with a synopsis of the families, subfamilies and genera. Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology, 14 (79): 634 - 673, pls. 12 - 13.
Milne Edwards H (1831) Observations sur les Crustaces du genre Mithrax. Magasin de Zoologie, 2 (7): [1] - [16], pls. 1 - 5.
Milne Edwards H (1834 a) Histoire naturelle des Crustaces, comprenant l'anatomie, la physiologie et la classification de ces animaux, Librairie Encyclopedique de Roret, Paris, vol. 1, 468 pp.
Milne-Edwards A (1872) Recherches sur la faune carcinologique de la Nouvelle-Caledonie. Nouvelles Archives du Museum d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, 8: 229 - 267, pls. 10 - 14.
Ng PKL & Davie PJF (2002) A checklist of the Brachyuran crabs of Phuket and western Thailand. Phuket Marine Biological Center Special Publication, 23 (2): 369 - 384.
Ng PKL, Guinot D & Davie PJF (2008) Systema Brachyurorum: Part I. An annotated checklist of extant brachyuran crabs of the world. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 17: 1 - 286.
Ward M (1942) Notes on the Crustacea of the Desjardins Museum, Mauritius Institute, with descriptions of new genera and species. Bulletin of the Mauritius Institute, 2 (2): 49 - 113, pls. 5, 6.
White A (1847) List of Specimens of Crustacea in the Collection of the British Museum. British Museum, London, viii + 143 pp. [April 1847 (Sherborn 1926: 272)]
Fig. 1. Species of Schizophrys White, 1848. A, Schizophrys serratus White, 1848 syntype (from White, 1848: 223, unnumbered fig.), “Isle of France” (= Mauritius); B, Mithrax asper H. Milne Edwards, 1831, lectotype (herein designated), female (carapace width × carapace length: 25.1 × 29.3 mm) (MNHN-IU-B463), no locality (photographed by N.K. Ng).
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