Latreillia metanesa Williams, 1982

Muñoz, Isabel, García-Isarch, Eva & Cuesta, Jose A., 2021, Annotated and updated checklist of marine crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura) of Mozambique supported by morphological and molecular data from shelf and slope species of the “ MOZAMBIQUE ” surveys, Zootaxa 5056 (1), pp. 1-67 : 15

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5056.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5577728

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D487F8-212A-FFEF-FF71-DA62BC54F853

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scientific name

Latreillia metanesa Williams, 1982
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Latreillia metanesa Williams, 1982 View in CoL

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Material examined. M09, Stn. 81, 374m, ♀ ov 3.7× 7.7mm (IEO-CD-MZ09/1810), 16S ( MZ 424916 View Materials ) .

Habitat and distribution. IWP, from East Africa ( Somalia, Kenya, Mozambique, Madagascar) to French Polynesia and the Hawaiian Islands at depths between 22 and 806m ( Castro et al. 2003), with records in South China Sea, Taiwan, Philippines, Indonesia, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, and Japan ( Sasaki 2019). In Mozambican waters, the species is recorded between 112 and 403m ( Castro 2013). It inhabits bottoms of sand, foraminifera, coral and rock ( Williams 1982).

Results and remarks. Only one specimen was studied, being an ovigerous female, collected in March 2009 (M09) at 374m depth. This specimen agrees well with the descriptions and figures in Castro et al. (2003). The specimen was collected badly damage.

Colouration observed. The carapace was crossed longitudinally by orange and beige lines, which curve at the posterior edge of the carapace. The ambulatory legs, as well as the chelipeds, bear orange and beige transverse lines.

DNA barcodes. There are not sequences available for this species on any public database. Thus, the 16S sequence is the first one for this species and is close (98.49%), at intrageneric distance, to one sequence of Latreillia valida ( MK 204361 View Materials ).

MZ

Museum of the Earth, Polish Academy of Sciences

MK

National Museum of Kenya

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