Galacantha spinosa A. Milne-Edwards, 1880

Vazquez-Bader, Ana Rosa & Gracia, Adolfo, 2016, Diversity and distribution of Chirostyloidea and Galatheoidea (Decapoda, Anomura) in the Southern Gulf of Mexico, ZooKeys 612, pp. 1-30 : 13

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scientific name

Galacantha spinosa A. Milne-Edwards, 1880
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Taxon classification Animalia Decapoda Munidopsidae

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Material examined.

BIOREPES 1 stn. 28, 1 male, stn. 48, 1 ovigerous female. BIOREPES 2 stn. 5, 1 ovigerous female, stn. 7, 1 ovigerous female, stn 14, 1 ovigerous female, stn. 25, 3 males, stn. 36, 1 male, stn. 37, 1 male. BIOREPES 3 stn. A14, 1 male, 1 female, stn. A15, 3 males, 1 female. COBERPES stn. A6, 1 male, stn. α 5, 1 male, stn. α 7, 2 males, 1 ovigerous female, stn. α 8, 1 male, 1 ovigerous female. COBERPES 2011 stn. B2, 1 male, stn. C4, 1 male, 1 ovigerous female, stn. C5, 1 ovigerous female, stn D1, 2 males, 1 female, 1 ovigerous female. COBERPES 3 stn. B17, 1 ovigerous female, stn α 7, 2 males, 1 ovigerous female, stn. α 11, 2 males, 1 female, 1 ovigerous female. COBERPES 4 stn. B11, 1 ovigerous female.

Remarks.

Galacantha spinosa was collected off Laguna Madre, Tamaulipas (WNW); Tuxpan, Veracruz (WSW), Términos Lagoon, and San Pedro and San Pablo rivers, Campeche (SSW); 640-1144 m. This species was most abundant in the SSW sector and in autumn (42.5% and 37. 5%, respectively). Overall sex ratio favored males 1.4: 1 F, but this difference was not statistically significant. Females reached larger sizes CL x - = 34.3 ± 4.798 (min. 27.0, max. 43.0 mm) than males x = 30.5 ± 7.111. (min. 14.8, max. 40.0). The ovigerous females (CL = 23.6 to 35.4 mm) occurred in spring, summer, and autumn at a 735-1016 m depth range. One female (CL = 20.5 mm) was infested by bopyrid. These are the first records in sectors WSW and WNW; also, we increase the deeper bathymetric limit to 1144 m.