Podophthalminae Dana, 1851
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Subfamily Podophthalminae Dana, 1851 View in CoL Genus Podophthalmus Lamarck, 1801 Podophthalmus minabensis Sakai, 1961 ( Figs. 3E View Fig , 9 View Fig )
Podophthalmus minabensis Sakai, 1961: 144 View in CoL , fig. 2e, pl. 4(1) (type locality: Minabe, Japan); Sakai 1965b: 41, fig. 1 ( Japan: Minabe); Bruce 1965: 287, fig. 1 ( Malaysia: Sarawak); Sakai 1976: 384, fig. 207, pl. 135(1) ( Japan: Minabe); Ng et al. 2008: 149 (list); Sasaki 2019: 9321 (list).
Vojmirophthalmus minabensis View in CoL – Števčić 2011: 138 (list); Yosuva et al. 2020: 535, figs. 1, 2 ( India: Chennai).
Material examined: Taiwan: 1 male (25.2 × 14.9 mm) (NCHUZOOL 16499), Dalinpu, Siaogang, Kaohsiung, Jun. 2001.
Diagnosis: Carapace trapezoidal, 1.7 times broader than long. Frontal, protogastric and metagastric ridges absent; mesogastric, epibranchial and mesobranchial regions each with a pair of ridges; cardiac ridge unbroken ( Fig. 9A View Fig ). Front T-shaped, broader anteriorly, narrower between eyestalks ( Fig. 9A View Fig ). Supraorbital margins wide and denticulated ( Fig. 9A View Fig ). Eyestalks stout and long, with 2 plate-like expansions near cornea ( Figs. 3E View Fig , 9A View Fig ). Anterolateral margins with 2 teeth, first larger than second ( Fig. 9A View Fig ). Chelipedal merus with 2 spines on inner margin, 2 spines on outer margin; carpus with spine each on inner and outer margins; palm with tuberculous ridge on dorsal surface, outer surface with 3 ridges, inner surface with 1 ridge, ventral surface granulated; dactylus with outer margin denticulated. P5 with merus having a spine on inner margin; propodus with inner margin smooth. Male pleon with pleomere 6 trapezoidal, slightly longer than board. G1 with distal half slender, slightly bent laterally, tip with tubercles ( Fig. 9B–E View Fig ).
Coloration in life. Carapace and chelipeds yellowish brown with reddish-brown marking; P2– P5 pale yellowish brown, with propodus and dactylus bluish grey ( Yosuva et al. 2020).
Distribution: Taiwan (Siaogang, Kaohsiung; Fig. 1 View Fig : no. 8); Japan (incl. Ryukyus); Malaysia (Borneo: Sarawak); India (Chennai) ( Sasaki 2019; Yosuva et al. 2020; this study).
Ecological notes: A specimen was collected by trawling at around 30 meters deep (this study).
Remarks: The specimen from Taiwan is consistent with Podophthalmus minabensis by the following characters: (1) carapace trapezoidal ( Fig. 9A View Fig ; Sakai 1961: pl. 4(1)); (2) eyestalks with 2 plate-like expansions near cornea ( Fig. 9A View Fig ; Sakai 1961: pl. 4(1); Sakai 1965b: fig. 1a); (3) chelipeds with dactylus denticulated on outer margin ( Fig. 3E View Fig ; Sakai 1965b: fig. 1b).
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Podophthalminae Dana, 1851
Huang, Yu-Hsuan & Shih, Hsi-Te 2021 |
Vojmirophthalmus minabensis
Yosuva M & Viswanathan C & Samuel VKD & Chamundeeswari K & Purvaja R & Ramesh R. 2020: 535 |
Stevcic Z. 2011: 138 |
Podophthalmus minabensis
Sasaki J. 2019: 9321 |
Ng PKL & Guinot D & Davie PJF 2008: 149 |
Sakai T. 1976: 384 |
Sakai T. 1965: 41 |
Bruce AJ 1965: 287 |
Sakai T. 1961: 144 |