Enoplolambrus laciniatus (De Haan, 1839)

Lee, Seok Hyun, Park, Jae Hui & Ko, Hyun Sook, 2016, First record of two species of parthenopid crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Parthenopidae) from Korean waters, Journal of Species Research 5 (3), pp. 359-363 : 359-360

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Enoplolambrus laciniatus (De Haan, 1839)
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Enoplolambrus laciniatus (De Haan, 1839) View in CoL

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Parthenope (Lambrus) laciniatus De Haan, 1839 : pl. 22, figs. 2, 3; 1839: 91.

Lambrus laciniatus View in CoL : Ortmann, 1893: 415; Stimpson, 1907: 29.

Lambrus laciniatus enoshimanus View in CoL : Parisi, 1915: 259.

Lambrus validus View in CoL : Kamita, 1936: 31 (in part).

Lambrus (Platylambrus) validus View in CoL : Kamita, 1941: 81 (in part).

Parthenope (Platylambrus) laciniata View in CoL : Yamaguchi and Baba, 1993: 370, fig. 125A, B.

Parthenope (Platylambrus) valdius forma laciniatus View in CoL : Sakai, 1976: 269, pl. 92, fig. 1.

Lambrus intermedius View in CoL : Miers, 1879: 29.

Enoplolambrus laciniatus View in CoL : Ng et al., 2008: 130 (list).

Material examined. 1♂ (cl 38 mm, cw 38 mm), Korea: Jindo Is , 27 Jul 2012, Lee SH, trap in about 10 m in depth .

Description. Carapace ( Figs. 1A View Fig , 2A View Fig ) subpentagonal, as long as broad; anterior half of dorsal surface relatively smooth; regions convex; mesogastric and cardiac regions convex and large tubercle; epi­ and meso­branchial regions with ridge; exorbital tooth developed; hepatic margin defined, not fused with epibranchial margin; epibranchial margin enlarged, convex, with 4 granulated, lamella teeth; lateral posterior margin with 3 triangular teeth; posterior margin produced. Front prominent, triangular, concaved medially frontal and protogastric regions.

Chelipeds ( Figs. 1A View Fig , 2B View Fig ) symmetrical, extremely long, robust, tuberculated; merus as long as propodus, with medial ridge, outer margin with 13 unequal sized tubercles; propodus prismatic, 10­13 tubercles on angles; movable finger curved, upper margin with tubercles on decreased in size distally.

Ambulatory legs ( Fig. 2 View Fig C-F) short, flattened; posterior margins of meri and propodi of first to fourth ambulatory legs with acute tubercles; anterior margins of merus, carpus and propodus of fourth ambulatory leg carinated; distal margin of propodi and dactyli covered with setae.

Male abdomen ( Fig. 2G View Fig ) 5­segmented; third and fourth segments with transverse ridge; fifth segment with triangular tubercle. Telson triangular.

First gonopod ( Fig. 2H View Fig ) stout, prismatic, tapering distally; with truncated tip, with surrounded setae. Second gonopod ( Fig. 2I View Fig ) slender, slightly shorter than first gonopod, segmented 1/3 of proximal part, with pointed tip.

Color. Generally brown, dactyli of chelipeds and ambulatory legs black.

Habitat. Muddy sand bottom covered with broken shells at intertidal region.

Distribution. Australia, China, Japan and now Korea.

Remarks. Enoplolambrus laciniatus (De Haan, 1839) is very similar to E. valdius (De Haan, 1837) by having tuberculated carapace and chelipeds, however, they can be easily distinguished by the following characteristics. The protogastric and epibranchial regions of the carapace are relatively smooth in the former (vs. granulated in the latter), the meri of chelipeds are long in the former (vs. relatively short in the latter), and the anterior margin of the carpi and propodi of the fourth ambulatory leg are carinated in the former (vs. not carinated and with tubercles in the latter). E. laciniatus is the second recorded species in the genus Enoplolambrus in Korea.

Genus Pseudolambrus Paul’son, 1875 ỄǕÑŔöNjṩ (ṳAE)

Flipse, H. J. 1930. Die Decapoda Brachyura der Siboga-Expedition. VI. Oxyrhyncha: Parthenopidae. Siboga Expeditie Monografie, 39 C 2 (pt. 6): 1 - 104, figs. 1 - 44.

Kamita, T. 1936. Crabs from the coast of Korea Strait. Journal of the Chosen Natural History Society 21: 30 - 35, figs. 1 - 2, pl. 1 (in Japanese).

Kamita, T. 1941. Studies of the Decapod Crustaceans of Chosen. Pt. I. Crabs. The Fisheries Society of Chosen, Keijo, pp. 1 - 289, figs. 1 - 147.

Miers, E. J. 1879. On a collection of Crustacea made by Capt. H. C. St. John R. N. in the Corean and Japanese Seas. Part I. Podophthalmia. With an Appendix by Capt. H. C. St. John. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. pp. 18 - 61, pls. 1 - 3.

Ng, P. K. L., D. Guinot and P. J. F. Davie. 2008. Systema Brachyurorum: Part 1. An annotated checklist of extant Brachyuran crabs of the world. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 17: 1 - 286.

Ortmann, A. 1893. Die Decapoden-Krebse des Strassburger Museums, mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der von Herrn Dr. Doderlein bei Japan und bei den Liu-Kiu-Inseln gesammelten und zur Zeit im Strassburger Museum aufbewahrten Formen. VII. Theil. Abtheilung: Brachyura (Brachyura genuina Boas) II. Unterabtheilung: Cancroidea, 2. Section: Cancrinea, 1. Gruppe: Cyclometopa. Zoologische Jahrbuchner 7 (3): 411 - 495, pl. 17.

Parisi, B. 1915. I Decapodi giapponesi del Museo di Milano. III. Oxyrhyncha. Atti della Societa italiana di Scienze naturali e del Museo civico di Storia naturale, Milano, 54 (2 - 4): 281 - 296, figs. 1 - 4, pl. 7.

Paul'son, O. 1875. Studies on Crustacea of the Red Sea with notes regarding other areas. Part 1. Podophthalmata and Edriophthalmata (Cumacea): 1 - 164, pls. 1 - 21 (Israel Programme for Scientific Translations, Jerusalem) [English translation of original Russian edition].

Sakai, T. 1976. Crabs of Japan and the adjacent seas. Kodansha Ltd., Tokyo, pp. 1 - 773.

Stimpson, W. 1907. Report on the Crustacea (Brachyura and Anomura) collected by the North Pacific Exploring Ex- pedition, 1853 - 1856. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Washington 49 (1717): 1 - 240, pls. 1 - 26.

Yamaguchi, T. and K. Baba. 1993. Crustacean specimens collected in Japan by Ph. F. Von Siebold and H. Burger and Held by the Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum in Leiden and Other Museums. In: T. Yamaguchi (ed.), Ph. von Siebold and Natural History of Japan. Crustacea. Carcinological Society of Japan. pp. 145 - 570, figs. 1 - 200.

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Fig. 1. Color photographs of two parthenopid crabs. A, Enoplolambrus laciniatus (De Haan, 1839), male (cl 38 mm, cw 38 mm): B, Pseudolambrus lobatus (Flipse, 1930), male (cl 7.2 mm, cw 7.3 mm).

Gallery Image

Fig. 2. Enoplolambrus laciniatus (De Haan, 1839), male (cl 38 mm, cw 38 mm). A, Left half of carapace; B, Left cheliped; C­F, First to fourth left ambulatory legs; G, First gonopod; H, Second gonopod; I, Male abdomen. Scale bars: A=1 cm, B=2 cm, G, H=3 mm, C­F, I=5 mm.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Parthenopidae

Genus

Enoplolambrus