Oxypleurodon sanctaeclausi, Forges, Bertrand Richer De & Ng, Peter K. L., 2009
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.186148 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6226045 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A88787-6B08-FFA2-FF28-FC1DFB6DFDF7 |
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Oxypleurodon sanctaeclausi |
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sp. nov. |
Oxypleurodon sanctaeclausi View in CoL n. sp.
Figs. 1A–C View FIGURE 1. A – C , 3 View FIGURE 3. G 1 s. A, B A, B, 11A
Sphenocarcinus luzonicus View in CoL — Griffin 1976: 211 (only specimen from Jolo Is.). – Serène & Vadon 1981: 124, pl. 4E. – Guinot & Richer de Forges 1986a: 138, fig. 21C–D, pl. 8 fig. E, F. – Guinot & Richer de Forges 1986b: 29. – Richer de Forges 1992: 4.
Rochinia luzonica — Griffin & Tranter 1986: 180. – Tavares 1991: 161. – Webber & Richer de Forges 1995: 514.
Oxypleurodon luzonicus View in CoL — Richer de Forges 1995: 48, fig. 1B, pl. 2A.
Not Sphenocarcinus luzonicus Rathbun, 1916 View in CoL , from the east coast of Luzon = Oxypleurodon luzonicum ( Rathbun, 1916) View in CoL .
Material examined. Philippines. PANGLAO 2005: Stn. CA 2337, 22 May 2007: 1 ovigerous female (18.7 x 16.8 mm, photographed) ( ZRC 2009.0018). – Stn. CP 2344, 9°28.4’N 123°49.6’E, 142–211 m, 23 May 2005: 1 ovigerous female (12.7 x 10.0 mm) ( NMCR). – Stn. CP 2362, 8°55.6’N 23°33.1’E, 700–740 m, 26 May 2005: male holotype (15.1 x 14.4 mm) ( NMCR, ex ZRC 2008.0828) (14.3 x 14.0 mm) ( MNHN B31852), 1 ovigerous female (18.4 x 16.6 mm) ( ZRC 2008.0829). MUSORSTOM 3: stn. CP 105, 13°52'N 120°30'E, 398–417 m, 1 June 1985: 1 male (20.4 x 20.6 mm), 1 ovigerous female (20.6 x 20.0 mm), 1 female (12.2 x 10.7 mm) (MNHN-B 27487). – Stn. CP 133, 11°58'N 121°52'E, 334–390 m, 5 June 1985: 1 male (17.8 x 17.1 mm), 2 ovigerous females (14.2 x 14.1 mm, 16.3 x 15.0 mm), 2 females (13.0 x 12.1 mm, 12.0 x 11.8 mm) (MNHN-B 27488).
Diagnosis. Small-size species (ovigerous female 10–20 mm carapace length). Carapace pyriform. Bifid rostrum with long, sharp spines diverging, curving outwards, prominently V-shaped. Carapace with raised plates: 2 semicircular supraocular plates; 2 subhepatic plates fused with postocular, L-shaped plates; elongated mesogastric plate with large epigastric granule; rounded cardiac plate; 2 branchial plates laterally elongated ending as sharp point; 2 triangular epibranchial plates directed obliquely; long ridge adjacent to posterior border of carapace medially forming point; rounded, small plate below epibranchial plate on lateral border of carapace; small ovoid plate under subhepatic region. Pterygostomian region with raised ovoid plate. Antennae shorter than rostral spines. Antennules deeply inserted in cavity forming sharp angle distally. Buccal frame rectangular with operculiform third maxillipeds. Chelipeds shorter than P2: merus cylindrical; carpus carinated on outer border; propodus slightly inflated, carinated on both borders; dactylus with rounded tooth on proximal third; interior border of fingers distally serrulated. Ambulatory legs with cylindrical articles; P2 longest; dactyli curved, claw-like. Deep grooves of male thoracic sternal sutures. Male abdomen with 7 free somites including telson. G1 relatively straight, distal portion dilated ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3. G 1 s. A, B A, B). Females with plates having denser tomentum than in males, long setae on interior border of rostrum. Epigastric tubercle more developed than in male, with 2 smaller tubercles on each side of mesogastric plate. Each side of cardiac plate with 2 small tubercles covered by thick setae.
Etymology. As this species was described and discovered over the Christmas period, naming it after Santa Claus seems appropriate. This is especially in view of its beautiful red and white colours.
Remarks. This species was formerly identified as O. luzonicum , which was described from the Albatross material collected from the Pacific coast (eastern Luzon) of the Philippines by Rathbun (1916: 539). The material recorded in the Philippines by the MUSORSTOM cruises and in Indonesia by the KARUBAR expedition (Richer de Forges 1995: fig. 1B, Pl. 2 A) was also originally attributed to O. luzonicum . Fresh specimens from the Bohol Sea (PANGLAO 2005 expedition) forced us to reappraise its taxonomy, especially since there were marked differences with the holotype of O. luzonicum . Oxypleurodon luzonicum was redescribed and figured in some detail by Griffin (1976: 211, fig. 11a) and Guinot & Richer de Forges (1986: 136, pl. VIII, fig. A–D). We regard the present material as belonging to O. sanctaeclausi n. sp.
Oxypleurodon luzonicum View in CoL sensu stricto differs from the present specimens from PANGLAO 2005 (Balicasag) and the older material from MUSORSTOM (Lubang) in that the rostral spines are straight and slightly diverging (curved and more prominently diverging in O. sanctaeclausi View in CoL n. sp.); the mesogastric plate is large and shaped like a lozenge (thin and ovoid in O. sanctaeclausi View in CoL n. sp.); the cardiac plate is rounded (laterally elongated in O. sanctaeclausi View in CoL n. sp.); and the fused subhepatic and postocular plates is large (smaller, L-shaped in O. sanctaeclausi View in CoL n. sp.). These and other differences had already been observed by Guinot and Richer de Forges (1995) but they considered it as individual variation. Their material from station 15 of the MUSORSTOM 2 expedition is not from southeast Luzon as reported but from the north of Lubang in western Philippines. The good series of present specimens indicates it should be regarded as new. The specimen from Indonesia recorded and illustrated by Richer de Forges (1995: fig. 1 B, Pl. 2 A) as “ O. luzonicum View in CoL ” closely matches O. sanctaeclausi View in CoL n. sp. and should be referred to the new species.
The new species is found in muddy bottoms from 142 to 740 m (PANGLAO 2005 stations).
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Oxypleurodon sanctaeclausi
Forges, Bertrand Richer De & Ng, Peter K. L. 2009 |
Oxypleurodon luzonicus
Forges 1995: 48 |
Rochinia luzonica
Forges 1995: 514 |
Tavares 1991: 161 |
Griffin 1986: 180 |
Sphenocarcinus luzonicus
Forges 1986: 138 |
Forges 1986: 29 |
Serene 1981: 124 |
Griffin 1976: 211 |