Atergatopsis granulata, A. Milne-Edwards, 1865
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https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2015.73.01 |
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Atergatopsis granulata View in CoL View at ENA A. Milne-Edwards, 1865
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Atergatopsis granulatus View in CoL A. Milne-Edwards, 1865: 255, pl 13, figs 2, 2b.— Kossmann, 1877: 22.— Cano, 1889 b: 190.— Nobili, 1906b:235.— Klunzinger, 1913: 156 (60).— Balss, 1935: 137; 1938: 55, pl. 3, fig.3.— Monod, 1938:122, fig. 14.— Buitendijk, 1960: 283.— Guinot, 1964: 14, fig. 2a, b; 1967c: 262; 1971: 1074.— Serène, 1968: 74.— Ribes, 1978: 126.— Serène, 1984: 143, fig 83, pl. 20b.
Not Atergatopsis granulatus View in CoL .— Miers 1884 b: 529 = not Atergatopsis View in CoL , according to Buitendijk (1960).
Not Atergatopsis granulatus View in CoL .— Miers 1886: 123 = Atergatopsis tweediei Balss, 1938b View in CoL , according to Buitendijk (1960).
Not Atergatopsis granulatus View in CoL . —Balss, 1924 a: 6, fig. 1 = Banareia parvula (Krauss, 1843) View in CoL .
Material examined. NMV J46929 View Materials About NMV , 1 female, Cb= 19.6 mm, Cl= 12.9 mm (acq. 10327) Survey SOL5650, Stn 016 BS004, 12°4.8'–12°4.8'S, 127°25.74–127°25.77, 45–46 m, Benthic sled, 17/09/2012 .
Colour in preservative. Carapace pale orange with a pair of dark orange spots anterior to 5L. Ambulatory legs same colour as carapace. Chelipeds pale orange with black fingers. Abdomen beige.
Remarks. While this is the first record of this species in Australian waters, the species has previously been recorded from across the Indian Ocean and as far as the South China Sea. It is very similar to Atergatopsis tweediei Balss, 1938 described from the Seychelles, South-East Asia, and Papua New Guinea. Both species have chelipeds with chisel-shaped fingers, and a single large subproximal tooth on the pollex. According to Serène (1984) the two species can be distinguished by the amount of granulation on the carapace. Atergatopsis tweediei is entirely smooth on most of its median carapace, with granules only on the anterolateral margins. While the carapace of A. granulata is entirely covered in granules, they are smaller and less numerous in the median and posterior parts. In our specimen, region 3M of the carapace is almost smooth but all other regions are granular.
Distribution. Madagascar, Zanzibar, Pakistan (Karachi), Aldabra, South China Sea and New Guinea ( Sèrene, 1984). Depth range: 26– 46 m.
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Atergatopsis granulata
Iwasa-Arai, Tammy, McCallum, Anna W. & Taylor, Joanne 2015 |
Atergatopsis granulatus
Miers, E. J. 1886: 123 |
Atergatopsis granulatus
Serene, R. 1984: 143 |
Ribes, S. 1978: 126 |
Serene, R. 1968: 74 |
Guinot, D. 1964: 14 |
Buitendijk, A. M. 1960: 283 |
Monod, T. 1938: 122 |
Balss, H. 1935: 137 |
Klunzinger, C. B. 1913: 156 |
Nobili, M. G. 1906: 235 |
Kossmann, R. 1877: 22 |
Milne-Edwards, A. 1865: 255 |