Munida roshanei Tirmizi, 1966

McCallum, Anna W., Ahyong, Shane T. & Andreakis, Nikos, 2021, New species of squat lobsters of the genus Munida from Australia, Memoirs of Museum Victoria 80, pp. 113-152 : 148

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https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2021.80.06

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D85A12-FFC8-3153-FF73-FC326E242EC8

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scientific name

Munida roshanei Tirmizi, 1966
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Munida roshanei Tirmizi, 1966 View in CoL

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Munida roshanei Tirmizi, 1966: 192 View in CoL , fig. 13 (type locality: Gulf of

Oman). — Baba, 2008: 116.

Material examined. Western Australia: NMV J55261 About NMV , 1 male (cl 11.1 mm, pcl 7.2 mm), Barrow L1 transect, 21° 02.148' S, 114° 53.28' E to 21° 01.992' S, 114° 53.142' E, 90–100 m, SS05/ 2007/8, 10 June 2007 GoogleMaps ; NMV J55991 About NMV , 16 About NMV ovigerous females (cl 8.4 mm, pcl 5.0 mm to cl 10.9 mm, pcl 7.0 mm), 7 females (cl 8.5 mm, pcl 5.3 mm to cl 10.9 mm, pcl 6.7 mm), 22 males (cl 8.4 mm, pcl 4.9 mm to cl 11.2 mm, pcl 6.4 mm), Mermaid L24 transect, 17° 46.104' S, 120° 43.152' E to 17° 45.948' S, 120° 42.942'E, 97–109 m, SS05/2007/97, 20 June 2007 GoogleMaps ; NMV J56400 About NMV , 2 males (cl 8.9 mm, pcl 5.9 mm; cl 13.5 mm, pcl 8.0 mm), 2 ovigerous females (cl 9.9 mm, pcl 5.6 mm; cl 11.8 mm, pcl 6.8 mm), 3 females (1 damaged; cl 9.5 mm, pcl 5.6 mm to cl 10.0 mm, pcl 5.7 mm), 1 male (cl 8.9 mm, 5.9 mm), Broome L25 transect, 16° 45.156' S, 121° 02.796' E to 16° 44.592' S, 121° 02.208' E, 100–108 m, SS05/2007/116, 30 June 2007 GoogleMaps ; NMV J56009 About NMV , 2 About NMV ovigerous females (cl 10.9 mm, pcl 7.2 mm; cl 11 mm, pcl 7.8 mm), 1 male (cl 7.8 mm, pcl 4.7 mm), Lacepede L26 transect, 15° 48.672' S, 121° 03.738' E to 15° 48.426' S, 121° 03.654' E, 90–107 m, SS05/2007/125, 1 July 2007 GoogleMaps ; NMV J56098 About NMV , 4 males (cl 8.4 mm, pcl 5.1 mm to cl 11.7 mm, pcl 7.0 mm), 1 female (cl 10.6 mm, pcl 6.7 mm), Adele L28 transect, 14° 33.732' S, 122° 55.092' E to 14° 33.684' S, 122° 54.906' E, 95–105 m, SS05/2007/161, 4 July 2007 GoogleMaps ; NMV J56395 About NMV , 1 About NMV ovigerous female (cl 14.1 mm, pcl 8.6 mm), 1 female (cl 9.1 mm, pcl 5.2 mm), 3 males (cl 11.3 mm, pcl 6.9 mm to cl 11.8 mm, pcl 7.8 mm). Ashmore L30 transect, 12° 26.7' S, 123° 36.048' E to 12° 26.964' S, 123° 36.588' E, 95 m, SS05/2007/188, 6 July 2007 GoogleMaps ; NMV J56007 About NMV , 1 About NMV ovigerous female (cl 11.3 mm, pcl 7.2 mm), 1 female (cl 10.0 mm, pcl 6.3 mm), Ashmore L30 transect, 12° 25.944' S, 123° 35.784' E to 12° 26.064' S, 123° 35.868' E, 111 m, SS05/2007/196, 6 July 2007 GoogleMaps ; NMV J55096 About NMV , 1 male (missing chelipeds and rostrum; pcl 7.3 mm). Kalbarri , 27° 48.48' S, 113° 17.82' E to 27° 48.756' S, 113° 17.94' E, 112–123 m, SS10/2005/96, 4 December 2005 GoogleMaps ; NMV J55047 About NMV , 1 About NMV ovigerous female (missing chelipeds; cl 11.6, pcl 7.1 mm), 1 male (cl 12.8 mm, pcl 8.0 mm), 1 juvenile (cl 9.0 mm, pcl 5.4 mm), Barrow Island , 21° 01.896' S, 114° 53.52' E to 21° 02.064' S, 114° 53.28'E, 93 m, SS10/2005/169, 13 December 2005 GoogleMaps ; NMV J55045 About NMV , 1 female (cl 7.0 mm, pcl 5.0 mm), 6 males (cl 8.0 mm, pcl 4.3 mm to cl 12.7 mm, pcl 5.5 mm), Barrow Island , 20° 59.082' S, 114° 54.42' E to 20° 59.67' S, 114° 54.54' E, 100–101 m, SS10/2005/170, 13 December 2005 GoogleMaps ; NMV J55048 About NMV , 1 male (cl 10.2 mm, pcl 5.8 mm), SS10/2005/170 .

Genetic data. COI and 16S; see Table 1.

Remarks. Munida roshanei is reported for the first time from Australia. Our specimens have much longer supraocular spines (0.36 times rostrum length) than figured for the type (0.2 times rostrum length) (Tirmizi, 1966: fig. 13). Longer supraocular spines are also present on the specimen from the Red Sea illustrated by Lewinsohn (1969). Our specimens all lack a row of median gastric spines behind the rostrum, whereas the type has a row of 3 median gastric spines behind the rostrum, and in other specimens 1 or 2 spines are reported ( Baba, 1988; Tirmizi and Javed, 1993). There is clear sexual dimorphism in this species with males having large, gaping cheliped fingers. All of our specimens have cheliped fingers subequal to the palm in length.

Distribution. Indian Ocean (Gulf of Oman and Gulf of Aden, Red Sea, Andaman Sea and Mozambique Channel), and Phillipines, 16– 528 m. Western Australia, 93– 123 m.

NMV

Museum Victoria

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Munididae

Genus

Munida

Loc

Munida roshanei Tirmizi, 1966

McCallum, Anna W., Ahyong, Shane T. & Andreakis, Nikos 2021
2021
Loc

Munida roshanei

Tirmizi 1966: 192
1966
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