Munida gracilis Henderson, 1885

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 : 142-143

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Munida gracilis Henderson, 1885
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Munida gracilis Henderson, 1885 View in CoL

Figure 18 View Figure 18

Munida gracilis Henderson, 1885: 412 View in CoL (type locality: New Zealand, 38° 50' S, 169° 20' E). — Baba et al., 2008: 97. — Yaldwyn and Webber, 2011: 212. — Yan et al. 2020: 2, tab. 1.

Munida chydaea Ahyong and Poore,2004:24 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , fig.4 (type locality: east of Brush Island, New South Wales, Australia). — Poore, 2004: 234, fig. 64b. — Baba, 2005: 260. Syn. nov.

Munida disgrega Baba, 2005: 103 View in CoL , figs 40, 41 (east of Victoria, Australia). — Poore et al., 2008: 19. — McEnnulty et al., 2011: app. 1. Syn. nov.

Material examined. South Australia: SAM C7658 View Materials , 1 View Materials ovigerous female (cl 32.3 mm, pcl 18.5 mm), 1 damaged specimen (cl 18.5 mm, pcl 10.6 mm), Great Australian Bight, 33° 27.09' S, 130° 41.19' E, 500 m, BPZ 2010/500, 2010 GoogleMaps .

Western Australia: NMV J55107 View Materials , 2 females (cl 24.8 mm, pcl 13.7 mm; cl 26.1 mm, pcl 15.5 mm), 3 males (cl 20.6 mm, pcl 11.2 mm to cl 21.9 mm, pcl 12.1 mm), Bald Island , 35° 14.022' S, 118° 39.84' E to 35° 13.674' S, 118° 40.5' E, 710–728 m, SS10/2005/32, 2005 GoogleMaps ; NMV J55106 View Materials , 6 females (cl 11.4 mm, pcl 6.3 mm to cl 25.4 mm, pcl 14.3 mm), 10 males (cl 12.4 mm, pcl 7.4 mm to cl 24.0 mm, pcl 13.6 mm), Bald Island , 35° 14.022' S, 118° 39.84' E to 35° 13.674' S, 118° 40.5' E, 710–728 m, SS10/2005/32, 23 November 2005 GoogleMaps ; NMV J55083 View Materials , 3 males (cl 27.9 mm, pcl 19.5 mm to cl 47.8 mm, pcl 34.9 mm), Pt Hillier , 35° 22.902' S, 117° 12.42' E to 35° 22.902' S, 117° 12.42' E, 539 m, SS10/2005/19, 2005 GoogleMaps ; NMV J55080 View Materials , 1 female (pcl 7.9 mm), Albany , 35° 22.29' S, 118° 19.98' E to 35° 22.644' S, 118° 19.26' E, 685–695 m, SS10/2005/27, 2005 GoogleMaps ; NMV J55084 View Materials , 16 females (cl 20.9 mm, pcl 11.9 mm to cl 36.6 mm, pcl 19.6 mm), 19 males (cl 14.3 mm, pcl 9.0 mm to cl 30.2 mm, pcl 17.9 mm), Albany , 35° 22.14' S, 118° 20.1' E to 35° 22.518' S, 118° 19.32' E, 676–680 m, SS10/2005/29, 2005 GoogleMaps ; NMV J55082 View Materials , 1 female (cl 9.1 mm, pcl 7.0 mm), 2 males (cl 17.4 mm, pcl 7.8 mm; cl 15.1 mm, pcl 9.9 mm), Bald Island , 35° 12.81' S, 118° 39.06' E to 35° 12.24' S, 118° 40.14' E, 408–431 m, SS10/2005/34, 2005 GoogleMaps .

New Zealand: NIWA 53772 View Materials , 1 female (cl 23.3 mm, pcl 15.8 mm), 44° 09.47' S, 174° 33.32' W to 44° 09.48' S, 174° 33.56' W, 520–650 m, TAN0905/103, 26 June 2009 GoogleMaps ; NIWA 54087 View Materials , 1 View Materials ovigerous female (cl 21.0 mm, pcl 12.2 mm), Diamondhead Peak B, Andes Seamounts, 44° 08.97' S, 174° 45.41' W to 44° 09.02' S, 174° 45.63' W, 519–609 m, TAN0905/113, 27 June 2009 GoogleMaps ; NIWA 54108 View Materials , 1 female (cl 24.4 mm, pcl 13.9 mm), Diamondhead Peak B, Andes Seamounts, 44° 08.99' S, 174° 46.09'W to 44° 09.01'S, 174° 46.3' W, 830–900 m, TAN0905/114, 27 June 2009 GoogleMaps ; NIWA 63655 View Materials , 4 males (pcl 5.4–7.7 mm), Site 3a seamount, Hikurangi Margin, 41° 19.16'S, 176° 11.84' E to 41° 19.28'S, 176° 11.53' E, 495 m, TAN1004/66, 21 April 2010 GoogleMaps .

Genetic data. CO1 and 16S; see Table 1.

Remarks. Munida gracilis is a common species in New Zealand, usually from depths of 300–600 m with a recorded range of about 100–1200 m (Yan et al., 2020), that is morphologically closest to the Australian Munida chydaea Ahyong and Poore, 2004 . COI sequences of specimens corresponding to Munida chydaea Ahyong and Poore, 2004 , from south-western Australia, however, were only 0.9–1.0% divergent from M. gracilis from New Zealand and 0.2% divergent for 16S. This low level of sequence divergence led us to further examine the morphological distinctions between M. gracilis and M. chydaea . Ahyong and Poore (2004) distinguished the two species based on the number of anterior

A

B

South-west Australia

Tasmania

F

G

New Zealand spines on abdominal somite 3 (1 or 2 spines in M. chydaea ; 4 spines in M. gracilis ), the length of the unarmed flexor margin of the P2 dactyli (distal one-quarter in M. chydaea versus distal one-third in M. gracilis ), spinules on the outer margin of antennal articles 3 and 4 in M. chydaea (absent in M. gracilis ) and more numerous transverse abdominal striae in M. chydaea . Our comparisons between new Australian and New Zealand specimens, however, failed to identify consistent distinguishing features. Although the many specimens examined by Ahyong and Poore (2004), primarily from from eastern Australia, were consistent in the aforementioned features, specimens examined herein from southern Australia (Tasmania, South Australia and Western Australia) and New Zealand exhibit morphological overlap. Thus, the shape and armature of the P2 dactyli in southern Australian specimens is variable, with the flexor margin unarmed on the distal one-fifth to one-third (fig. 21A–E). Similar variation was seen in the eight New Zealand specimens we examined; in most specimens, the distal one-third of the P2 dactylus was unarmed (fig. 21F) but in one ovigerous female (pcl 12.2 mm; NIWA 54087; Fig. 21G View Figure 21 ), the distal one-quarter was unarmed. Similarly, abdominal somite 3 is variously armed with 2–4 spines, albeit usually 4 in adult New Zealand specimens, and almost always 2 in adult southern Australian specimens. Another character used to distinguish M. chydaea was the presence of outer spinules on the third and fourth antennal article, but such spinules were present on all eight of the specimens of M. gracilis we examined from New Zealand. Thus, considered as a whole, Australian material is not reliably morphologically separable from New Zealand specimens, and given the minimal divergence between New Zealand and Western Australian sequences, we consider both populations as probably conspecific.

This brings Munida disgrega Baba, 2005 , to our attention, which was described from 4 small specimens (cl 10.1–13.0 mm) collected from south-eastern Australia and noted as very close to M. chydaea and M. gracilis . In M. disgrega , the flexor margin of the dactylus is unarmed on the distal one-quarter to one-fifth, which is encompassed by the newly observed variation in M. gracilis and M. chydaea . Other distinguishing features of M. disgrega , such as the length of the chela, the lesser striation and broader anterior margin of the thoracic sternum, and proportionately wider eyes apppear to be allometric differences given the small size of the type specimens. Consequently, we cannot reliably distinguish M. disgrega from M. gracilis or M. chydaea

Although we do not have molecular data from eastern Australia (type region of M. chydaea ), on the basis of the low molecular divergence (between New Zealand and south-western Australian specimens) and morphological variability within southern Australian specimens that encompasses those from New Zealand and eastern Australia, we regard M. chydaea and M. disgrega as junior synonyms of M. gracilis . Munida gracilis is closely related to, but clearly distinct from, M. haswelli , with 7.6% divergence in COI and 3.3% in 16S.

Distribution. Southern Australia (Sydney to south-western Australia), 146– 700 m. New Zealand, 365– 610 m.

SAM

South African Museum

NMV

Museum Victoria

NIWA

National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Munididae

Genus

Munida

Loc

Munida gracilis Henderson, 1885

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

Munida disgrega

Baba, K. 2005: 103
2005
Loc

Munida chydaea

Baba, K. 2005: 260
Ahyong, S. T. & Poore, G. C. B. 2004: 24
2004
Loc

Munida gracilis

Baba, K. & Macpherson, E. & Poore, G. C. B. & Ahyong, S. T. & Bermudez, A. & Cabezas, P. & Lin, C. - W. & Nizinski, M. & Rodrigues, C. & Schnabel, K. E. 2008: 97
Henderson, J. R. 1885: 412
1885
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