Caridina papuana Nobili, 1905

Mazancourt, Valentin de, Boseto, David, Marquet, Gerard & Keith, Philippe, 2020, Solomon’s Gold Mine: Description or redescription of 24 species of Caridina (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) freshwater shrimps from the Solomon Islands, including 11 new species, European Journal of Taxonomy 696, pp. 1-86 : 46-49

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https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2020.696

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scientific name

Caridina papuana Nobili, 1905
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Caridina papuana Nobili, 1905 View in CoL

Figs 2N View Fig , 14 View Fig , 26E View Fig

Caridina weberi var. papuana Nobili, 1905: 481 View in CoL , pl. XII, fig. 1.

Caridina weberi var. papuana View in CoL – Roux 1917: 591; 1928: 204–205; 1934: 221–222. — Bouvier 1925: 246.

Caridina cf. weberi papuana – View in CoL Page et al. 2007: 649 (GenBank: DQ478543 View Materials DQ478544 View Materials ).

Caridina papuana View in CoL – de Mazancourt et al. 2019a: 166, 169–170.

Material examined

Lectotype (here designated)

PAPUA NEW GUINEA • ♂, 3.2 mm; “German New Guinea”, Stephansort, in a small stream in the forest; L. Biró leg.; HNHM 1124-1893 About HNHM .

Paralectotypes

PAPUA NEW GUINEA • 4 ♂♂, cl 2.5–3.1 mm, 2 ♀♀ ovig., cl 4.1–4.6 mm; same collection data as for holotype; HNHM 1124-1893 About HNHM .

Other material

SOLOMON ISLANDS – Choiseul Island • 1 ♂, cl 3.2 mm; Creek 1; 06°59.085´S, 156°47.454´E; 132 m a.s.l.; 14 Oct. 2014; P. Gerbeaux, P. Keith and G. Marquet leg.; MNHN-IU- 2018-2850 GoogleMaps 1 ♂, cl 3.3 mm; Creek 2; 06°59.085´S, 156°47.913´E; 93 m a.s.l.; 14 Oct. 2014; P. Gerbeaux, P. Keith and G. Marquet leg.; MNHN-IU- 2018-2851 GoogleMaps 1 ♂, cl 3.6 mm; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IU- 2018-2852 GoogleMaps 1 ♀, cl 3.2 mm; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IU- 2018-2853 GoogleMaps 1 ♀, cl 5.1 mm; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IU- 2018-2854 GoogleMaps 1 ♀ ovig., cl 4.6 mm; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IU- 2018-2855 GoogleMaps 1 ♀ ovig., cl 3.4 mm; Lopakare River ; 07°01.613´S, 156°46.567´E; 20 Oct. 2014; P. Gerbeaux, P. Keith and G. Marquet leg.; DNA voucher: CA1361; MNHN-IU- 2018-2856 GoogleMaps 1 ♀ ovig., cl 3.4 mm; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IU- 2018-2857 GoogleMaps 1 ♀ ovig., cl 3.4 mm; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IU- 2018-2858 GoogleMaps 1 ♀ ovig., cl 3.5 mm; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IU- 2018-2859 GoogleMaps 1 ♀ ovig., cl 3.6 mm; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IU- 2018-2860 GoogleMaps 1 ♀, 4.6 mm; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IU- 2018-2861 GoogleMaps 1 ♀, 4.6 mm; same collection data as for preceding; DNA voucher: CA1286; MNHN-IU- 2018-2862 GoogleMaps 1 ♀, cl 5.0 mm; Pisuku River , sector 1; 06°58.951´S, 156°46.582´E; 15 m a.s.l; 10 Oct. 2014; P. Gerbeaux, P. Keith and G. Marquet leg.; MNHN-IU- 2018-2863 GoogleMaps 1 ♀ ovig., cl 4.1 mm; Gu’ma River ; 07°01.764´S, 156°49.899´E; 50 m a.s.l.; 17 Oct. 2014; P. Gerbeaux, P. Keith and G. Marquet leg.; MNHN-IU- 2018-2864 GoogleMaps 1 ♀ ovig., cl 5.3 mm; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IU- 2018-2865 GoogleMaps 1 ♀, cl 4.7 mm; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IU- 2018-2866 GoogleMaps .

Comparative material

Caridina weberi De Man, 1892

INDONESIA • 3 syntypes, 2 ♂♂, cl 4.4–4.5 mm, 1 ♀ ovig., cl 6.1 mm; Flores Island , Kotting; Dec. 1888; M. Weber leg.; MNHN-IU-2015-1755 .

Description

CEPHALOTHORAX. Suborbital angle indistinguishably fused with antennal spine. Pterygostomian margin rounded. Rostrum ( Fig. 14m View Fig ): curved down, short, 0.3–0.4 of cl, sometimes reaching middle of second segment of antennular peduncle, armed with 9–11 teeth on dorsal margin, 0–1 of them situated on carapace behind orbital margin, ventral margin with 2–4 teeth. Eyes well developed, anterior end reaching to 0.67 length of basal segment of antennular peduncle. Antennular peduncle 0.66 times as long as carapace. Anterolateral angle reaching 0.30 length of second segment, second segment of equal length with third segment. Stylocerite reaching to 0.8 length of basal segment of antennular peduncle.

PEREIOPODS. Epipods on first four pereiopods. P1 ( Fig. 14a View Fig ): chela about 1.9–2.1 times as long as wide, movable finger 2.6–3.2 times as long as wide, 0.7–0.9 times length of palm; short carpus 1.3–1.5 times as long as wide. P2 ( Fig. 14b View Fig ) More slender and longer than first pereiopod, with chela 2.2–2.5 times as long as wide: movable finger 4.3–5.0 times as long as wide, 1.6–2.0 times length of palm; carpus slender, 4.2–5.1 times as long as wide. P3 ( Fig. 14c View Fig ): stout, dactylus ( Fig. 14e View Fig ) 3.0–3.2 times as long as wide (terminal spiniform seta included), with 5–6 spiniform setae on flexor margin in addition to terminal one; propodus 8.9–10.7 times as long as wide, 3.8–4.5 times as long as dactylus. P5 ( Fig. 14d View Fig ): dactylus ( Fig. 14f View Fig ) 2.8–3.9 as long as wide, with 25–31 spiniform setae on flexor margin, first setae enlarged; propodus 12.1–15.1 times as long as wide, 4.2 5.0 times as long as dactylus.

ABDOMEN. Third abdominal somite with moderately convex dorsal profile. Sixth abdominal somite about half length of carapace, 1.7 times as long as fifth somite, slightly shorter than telson.

TELSON ( FIG. 14i View Fig ). 2.6 times as long as wide, with four or five pairs of dorsal spinules and one pair of dorsolateral spinules; posterior margin without a median process, rounded, with 5–9 very long intermediate setae longer than lateral.

MALE PLEOPODS. Pl1 ( Fig. 14j View Fig ): endopod subrectangular, 3 times as long as wide, reaching 0.43 times length of endopod, with an appendix on subdistal outer margin which reaches beyond distal end of endopod on a short length. Pl2 ( Fig. 14k View Fig ): appendix masculina reaching 0.76 times length of endopod; appendix interna reaching 0.64 of appendix masculina.

PRE- ANAL CARINA ( Fig. 14g View Fig ). High, unarmed.

UROPODAL DIAERESIS ( Fig. 14h View Fig ). With 14–21 spinules.

EGGS. Size: 0.36–0.44 × 0.21–0.26mm.

Habitat

This species is largely rheophile and prefers fresh and well-oxygenated waters from the lower to the higher course of rivers.

Colour pattern ( Fig. 26E View Fig )

Body dark all over, sometimes with a white dorsal band running from the rostrum to the telson.

Distribution

This species occurs in the Solomon Islands (Choiseul) and in Papua New Guinea.

Remarks

All former mentions of this taxa were subspecific; given the results of our study, we decided to erect it to specific level ( de Mazancourt et al. 2019a). Our specimens fit well with the types from Papua New Guinea: Rostrum curved down, short, 0.3–0.4 of cl (vs 0.4 in type specimens) sometimes reaching middle of the second segment of the antennular peduncle, armed with 9–11 teeth on the dorsal margin (vs 9–14), 0–1 of them situated on the carapace behind the orbital margin (vs 0), ventral margin with 2–4 teeth (vs 2–5); P1 carpus 1.3–1.5 times as long as wide (vs. 1.4–1.7); P2 carpus 4.2–5.1 times as long as wide (vs 4.5–5.5); P3 dactylus with 5–6 spiniform setae (vs 5), propodus 3.8–4.5 times as long as dactylus (vs 4.3); P5 dactylus with 25–31 spiniform setae (vs 25); uropodal diaresis 14–21 (vs 17–19); small eggs, 0.36–0.44 × 0.21–0.26 mm (vs 0.33–0.38 × 0.24–0.29); appendix interna on the endopod of the male first pleopod. Some specimens from Gu’ma River have one tooth situated on the carapace behind the orbital margin. However, their P5 are similar to those of C. papuana , with the dactylus 3.5 times as long as wide (vs 2.8–3.9), with 27 spiniform setae on the flexor margin (vs 25–31) and propodus 12.1 times as long as wide (vs 12.1–15.1), 4.4 times as long as dactylus (vs 4.2 5.0).

Bouvier E. L. 1925. Recherches sur la morphologie, les variations, la distribution geographique des crevettes de la famille des Atyides. Encyclopedie Entomologique 4 (A): 1 - 370.

De Man J. G. 1892. Decapoden des Indischen Archipels. In: Weber M. (ed.), Zoologische Ergebnisse einer Reise in Niederlandisch Ost-Indien 2: 265 - 527. Brill, Leiden.

de Mazancourt V., Klotz W., Marquet G., Mos B., Rogers D. C. & Keith P. 2019 a. The complex study of complexes: the first well-supported phylogeny of two species complexes within genus Caridina (Decapoda: Caridea: Atyidae) sheds light on evolution, biogeography, and habitat. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 131: 164 - 180. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. ympev. 2018.11.002

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Page T. J., von Rintelen K. & Hughes J. M. 2007. An island in the stream: Australia's place in the cosmopolitan world of Indo-West Pacific freshwater shrimp (Decapoda: Atyidae: Caridina). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 43 (2): 645 - 659. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. ympev. 2006.08.007

Roux J. 1917. Crustaces. In: Wichman C. E. A. (ed.), Expedition de 1903. Nova Guinea, Resultats de l' Expedition scientifique Neerlandaise de la Nouvelle-Guinee, Zoologie 6: 589 - 621. Brill, Leiden.

Roux J. 1928. Notes carcinologiques de l'archipel indo-australien, I: Decapodes macroures d'eau douce de l'archipel indo-australien. Treubia 10 (2 - 3): 197 - 216.

Roux J. 1934. Notes de carcinologie melanesienne. I. Decapodes d'eau douce de l'Archipel Bismarck et des iles de l'Amiraute. Revue Suisse de Zoologie 41: 217 - 234.

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Fig. 2. Bayesian inference phylogenetic tree of the species studied. Numbers above branches are Bayesian posterior probabilities, numbers under branches are Maximum Likelihood bootstrap values. Results of the three species delimitation methods are indicated by the black bars on the right of the tree. Each bar represents a species recognized by the analysis.

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Fig. 14. Caridina papuana Nobili, 1905. a. First pereiopod. b. Second pereiopod. c. Third pereiopod. d. Fifth pereiopod. e. Dactylus of third pereiopod. f. Dactylus of fifth pereiopod. g. Pre-anal carina. h. Uropodal diaeresis. i. Telson. j. First male pleopod. k. Second male pleopod. l. Eggs. m. Cephalothorax. MNHN-IU-2018-2856 (a–f, l), MNHN-IU-2018-2850 (g, j–k) and MNHN-IU-2018-2857 (h, m), MNHN-IU-2018-2859 (i).

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Fig. 26. Live colourations. A. Caridina buehleri Roux, 1934 (MNHN-IU-2015-20). B. Caridina gueryi Marquet, Keith & Kalfatak, 2009 (MNHN-IU-2015-19). C. Caridina weberi De Man, 1892 (Kolombangara Island). D. Caridina serratirostris De Man, 1892 (MNHN-IU-2018-2931). E. Caridina papuana Nobili, 1905 (Choiseul Island). Habitats in the Solomon Islands. F. Caridina maeana sp. nov. (Choiseul Island). G. Lentic mode, Lodumoe river, Kolombangara Island. H. Lotic mode, Sulumuni river, Kolombangara Island. Photopgraphs by P. Keith (A, D–F, H) and C. Lord (B–C, G).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Atyidae

Genus

Caridina