Indochinamon bhumibol ( Naiyanetr, 2001 )

Rogers, D. Christopher, Sanoamuang, Laorsri & Sanoamuang, Niwat, 2021, A new semiterrestrial freshwater crab in the genus Badistemon and a new record of Indochinamon from northern Thailand (Brachyura: Potamidae), Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 69, pp. 548-554 : 553

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.26107/RBZ-2021-0071

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7171496

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scientific name

Indochinamon bhumibol ( Naiyanetr, 2001 )
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Indochinamon bhumibol ( Naiyanetr, 2001) View in CoL

Pu Chao Pho Luang, Giant Mountain Crab ( Figs. 2A–E View Fig , 3 View Fig )

Material examined. THAILAND: Nan Province, Chiang Klang District, Ban Nam Meed Stream , 19°20′3″N, 100°50′3″E, ~ 400 m asl; 4 males, 1 female; August 2018; N. Sanoamuang GoogleMaps .

Remarks. Five specimens (one female, four males) of Indochinamon bhumibol were collected at the same site as B. nanensis , new species, described above. As with B. nanensis , new species, I. bhumibol is nocturnal and burrows under large stones along the stream banks. The local people capture them for food using chicken meat.

The largest specimen was a male with a carapace length of 51.6 mm and carapace width of 68.4 mm. Our material fits within the size range presented in the original description, and the form of gonopods I and II ( Fig. 1D, E View Fig ), maxilliped III ( Fig. 1B View Fig ), as well as the habitat and colouration in life ( Fig. 2A, B View Fig ) match the original description very well ( Naiyanetr, 2001).

However, some minor differences are evident. In our material, the carapace dorsolateral rugosities appear to be slightly larger, the orbital and epibranchial teeth slightly more prominent, and the orbital tooth bears a weak marginal bead ( Figs. 1A View Fig , 2B, D View Fig ). The telson lateral margins are more convex in two of the four males ( Fig. 1C View Fig ).

This new record represents a significant range extension. Our locality is approximately 350 km north of the type locality in Loei province ( Naiyanetr, 2001), and is situated in a different drainage system .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Potamidae

Genus

Indochinamon

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