Lewindromia unidentata ( Rüppell, 1830 ), Balicasag

Mclay, Colin L. & Ng, Peter K. L., 2005, On a collection of Dromiidae and Dynomenidae from the Philippines, with description of a new species of Hirsutodynomene McLay, 1999 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura), Zootaxa 1029 (1), pp. 1-30 : 11-12

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Lewindromia unidentata ( Rüppell, 1830 )
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Lewindromia unidentata ( Rüppell, 1830) View in CoL

Dromia unidentata Rüppell, 1830: 16 View in CoL , pl. 4 fig. 2, 2a, pl. 5 fig. 9.

Dromidia unidentata View in CoL .— Kossmann 1880: 67.— Ihle 1913: 31.— Ortmann 1894: 34.— Nobili 1903: 23.— Rathbun 1910b: 367.— Ihle 1913: 31.— Sakai 1976: 11, figs. 2a, b., pl. 2: fig. 2.

Dromidia unidentata hawaiiensis Edmondson 1922: 6 View in CoL , pl. II D, fig. 1a–j.

Cryptodromia unilobata Campbell & Stephenson, 1970: 240 View in CoL , fig. 2A–I.

Cryptodromiopsis unidentata View in CoL .— McLay 1993: 192, figs. 7a–k, 18a.— McLay 1998: 347.— McLay 2001a: 843, fig. 8.

Material. 1 female, 18.3 x 18.5 mm, 200–300 m, Dec 2000, ZRC 2001.392 View Materials ; 1 male, 12.8 x 13.2 mm, 3 females, 9.5 x 9.7 mm, 14.2 x 13.1 mm, 16.5 x 16.7 mm, 200–300 m, 28 Nov 2001, ZRC 2001.968 View Materials ; 1 male, 9.4 x 9.4 mm, 1 female, 11.8 x 11.9 mm, 200–300 m, 28 Nov 2001, ZRC 2001.518 View Materials ; 4 males, 12.6 x 12.4 mm, 13.9 x 14.2 mm, 9.8 x 9.0 mm, 8.0 x 7.4 mm, 1 female, 15.3 x 17.5 mm, 200–300 m, Jun 2002, ZRC 2002.631 View Materials ; 4 males, 8.2 x 7.3 mm – 17.0 x 16.9 mm, 2 females, 12.9 x 12.6 mm, 16.1 x 16.6 mm, Balicasag 200–300 m, 25–30 Jul 2003, ZRC 2003.673 View Materials ; 3 males, 8.2 x 7.9 mm, 9.6 x 9.4 mm, 15.2 x 14.3 mm, 200–300 m, Nov 2003, ZRC /NMCR; 3 males, 11.6 x 12.1 mm, 14.1 x 14.0 mm, 19.2 x 19.3 mm, 1 ovigerous female, 15.5 x 15.6 mm, 200–300 m, 2 Mar 2004, ZRC ; 1 female, 10.4 x 10.5 mm, carrying a large piece of a soft coral on its back, 200–300 m, 29 May 2004, ZRC . All locations in Balicasag Island , Panglao, Bohol, Visayas, Philippines; purchased from local shell fishermen, obtained by tangle nets .

Remarks. McLay (1993) included six species in the genus Cryptodromiopsis Borradaile, 1903 : C. tridens Borradaile, 1903 (type species), C. antillensis ( Stimpson, 1858) , C. bullifera ( Alcock, 1900) , C. sarraburei ( Rathbun, 1910a) , C. plumosa ( Lewinsohn, 1984) and C. unidentata ( Rüppell, 1830) . Guinot & Tavares (2003) transferred C. unidentata from Cryptodromiopsis to Lewindromia Guinot & Tavares, 2003 on the basis of the following characters: male thoracic sternites 1–3 concealed (exposed in Cryptodromiopsis ), coxae of third maxillipeds placed close together (separated in Cryptodromiopsis ), male thoracic sternite 4 ending in an acute tip (not pointed in Cryptodromiopsis ), male telson much longer than wide (wider than long in Cryptodromiopsis ), and apertures of spermathecae at level of second pereopods in mature females (at the level of the chelipeds in Cryptodromiopsis ).

Lauridromia unidentata carries a wide range of organisms as camouflage with sponges and ascidians being most common as well as soft corals (see above). Females carry relatively small numbers (mean = 331) of large (0.9 mm diameter) eggs ( McLay 1993). This species is relatively easy to identify because it has only one small anterolateral tooth and a fringe of setae running across the frontal margin making it look like a furry ball.

The two females (12.9 x 12.6 mm, 16.1 x 16.6 mm) reported above both had their spermathecal apertures plugged by a hardened brown substance, indicating that they had recently mated.

Distribution. McLay (1993) reported a specimen of L. unidentata from the Visayas, Philippines, north of Panglao. The previously the known depth range for C. unidentata was 0–100 m, but many of the present specimens were collected from deeper water, although the exact depths are unknown. Thus the depth range of this species may well extend to greater depths. Lauridromia unidentata is a very widespread dromiid crab known from the Indian Ocean, Singapore, Japan, Philippines, Queensland, New Caledonia, Kermadec Islands, Tonga, Hawaii and as far east as Easter Island.

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Borradaile L. A. (1903) On the genera of the Dromiidae. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (7), 11, 297 - 303.

Campbell, B. M., & Stephenson, W. (1970) The sublittoral Brachyura (Crustacea: Decapoda) of Moreton Bay. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 15 (4), 235 - 301, 1 pl.

Edmondson C. H. (1922) Hawaiian Dromiidae. Occasional Papers Bernice P. Bishop Museum, 8 (2), 31 - 38, pls. 1, 2.

Guinot, D. & Tavares, M. (2003) A new sub-familial arrangement for the Dromiidae de Haan, 1833, with diagnoses and descriptions of new genera and species (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura). Zoosystema, 25 (1), 43 - 129.

Ihle, J. W. E. (1913) Die Decapoda Brachyura der Siboga Expedition I. Dromiacea. Siboga Expeditie, Monograph 39 (b) 71, 1 - 96.

Kossmann, R. (1880) Zoologische Ergebnisse einer Reise in die Kustengebiete des Rothen Meeres. Zweite Halfte, erste Lieferung: III. Malacostraca, (2. Theil: Anomura). Leipzig, 67 - 140, pls. 4 - 15.

Lewinsohn, C. (1984) Dromiidae from Madagascar and the Seychelles (Crustacea Decapoda Brachyura), Bulletin du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris (4) 6 A (1), 89 - 129, figs. 1 - 4, pls. 1 - 4.

McLay, C. L. (1993) Crustacea Decapoda: The sponge crabs (Dromiidae) of New Caledonia and the Philippines with a review of the genera. In A. Crosnier (Ed.), Resultats des Campagnes MUSORSTOM Volume 10, Memoires du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, 156, 111 - 251, figs. 1 - 19.

McLay, C. L. (1998) A new genus and species of dromiid crab (Brachyura, Dromiidae) from the Timor Sea, North-West Australia with records of other species from the China Sea. Zoosystema, 20 (2), 339 - 350.

McLay, C. L. (2001 a) Dynomenidae and Dromiidae (Decapoda, Brachyura) from Guam, Philippines, Tonga and Samoa. Zoosystema 23 (4), 807 - 856.

Nobili, G. (1903) Contributo alla fauna carcinologica di Borneo, Bolletino Museu Zoologia. Anatomia Comparativo Universita Torino, 18 (447), 1 - 32, figs. 1 - 3.

Ortmann, A. E. (1894) Crustaceen. In: Semon Zoologische Forschungsreisen in Australien und dem Malayischen Archipel. Denkschriften der Medizinisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft, Jena 8, 1 - 80, pl. 1 - 3.

Rathbun, M. J. (1910 b) Brachyura. V. In: The Danish Expedition to Siam 1899 - 1900. Kongelige danske Videnskabernes Selskab Skifter, (7) 5 (4), 301 - 367, figs. 1 - 44, pl. 1, 2.

Rathbun, M. J. (1910 a) The stalk-eyed Crustacea of Peru and the adjacent coast. Proceedings of United States National Museum, 26 (1307), 23 - 55, figs. 1 - 24.

Ruppell, E. (1830) Beschreibung und Abbildung von 24 Arten kurzschwanziger Krabben, als Beitrag zur Naturgeschichte des rothen Meeres. Frankfurt a. M., H. L. Bronner, 1 - 28, pls. 1 - 6.

Sakai, T. (1976) Crabs of Japan and the adjacent seas. Tokyo, Kodansha Ltd., [In 3 volumes: (1) English text, xxxix + 773 pp., figs., 1 - 379, (2) Plates, 16 pp., pls. 1 - 251, (3) Japanese text, 461 pp., figs. 1 - 2].

Stimpson, W. (1858) Prodromus descriptionis animalium evertebratorum, quae in Expeditione ad Oceanum Pacificum Septentrionalem, a Republica Federata missa, Cadwaladaro Ringgold et Johanne Rodgers ducibus, observavit et descripsit W. Stimpson Pars VII. Crustacea Anomura. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Science, Philadelphia 10, 4, 225 - 252, figs. 1 - 60.

ZRC

Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Dromiidae

Genus

Lewindromia