Ethusina dofleini Ihle, 1916

Castro, Peter, 2005, Crabs of the subfamily Ethusinae Guinot, 1977 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Dorippidae) of the Indo-West Pacific region, Zoosystema 27 (3), pp. 499-600 : 560

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Ethusina dofleini Ihle, 1916
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Ethusina dofleini Ihle, 1916 View in CoL

Ethusina abyssicola dofleini Ihle, 1916a: 360 View in CoL ; 1916b: 147, 151 (list), 153 (list), 156 (list). — Serène 1968: 40 (list).

Ethusa (Ethusina) abyssicola – Doflein 1904: 31, pl. 13, figs 1, 2 (not Ethusa abyssicola Smith, 1884 ).

Ethusina abyssicola View in CoL – Gore 1983: 211 (not Ethusa abyssicola Smith, 1884 ).

Ethusina dofleini View in CoL – Chen 1993: 336 (key).

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype of Ethusina abyssicola dofleini Ihle, 1916 : cl 6.4 mm, cw 6.8 mm, Siboga ,

stn 210a, 05°26’S, 121°18’E, 1944 m ( ZMA Crust.De 100714).

TYPE LOCALITY. — Indonesia, Celebes, Gulf of Bone, 05°26’S, 121°18’E, 1944 m.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Indonesia. Celebes, Siboga , stn 210a, 1944 m, 1 holotype ( ZMA Crust.De 100714).

DISTRIBUTION. — Zanzibar ( Doflein 1904, as Ethusa (Ethusina) abyssicola ) and Celebes, Indonesia ( Ihle 1916b). Depth: 1944 m ( Ihle 1916b), 2950 m ( Doflein 1904) ( Fig. 34 View FIG ).

SIZE. — Maximum size: cl 6.4 mm, cw 6.8 mm (ZMA Crust.De 100714), unknown.

REMARKS

Ihle (1916b) described Ethusina dofleini as a subspecies of E. abyssicola Smith, 1884 , an Atlantic species (see discussion of E. challengeri above), based on a male specimen collected by the Valdivia expedition off Zanzibar, East Africa ( Doflein 1904) and a second male specimen he identified from Celebes, Indonesia. Doflein’s specimen, originally deposited at ZMB, is no longer extant. His description and photograph ( Doflein 1904: 31, pl. 13, figs 1, 2), however, for the most part conforms to Ihle’s holotype (ZMA Crust.De 100714).

Ethusina dofleini View in CoL is very close to E. challengeri ( Miers, 1886) View in CoL . It can be separated from E. challengeri View in CoL by the expanded, arrow-shaped tips of the G1 (narrow and with rounded tips in E. challengeri View in CoL ; Fig. 16C View FIG ) and by the small eyes that are barely visible dorsally (much larg- er, oval eye peduncles that taper anteriorly toward the eye and eyes that are visible dorsally in E. challengeri View in CoL ; Fig. 16A View FIG ; Miers 1886: pl. 28, fig. 2).

The outer orbital teeth, much reduced in E. dofleini View in CoL , are similar to those of E. brevidentata Chen, 1993 View in CoL , and E. ocellata View in CoL n. sp.

ZMA

Universiteit van Amsterdam, Zoologisch Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Ethusidae

Genus

Ethusina

Loc

Ethusina dofleini Ihle, 1916

Castro, Peter 2005
2005
Loc

Ethusina dofleini

CHEN H. 1993: 336
1993
Loc

Ethusina abyssicola

GORE R. H. 1983: 211
1983
Loc

Ethusina abyssicola dofleini

SERENE R. 1968: 40
IHLE J. E. W. 1916: 360
IHLE J. E. W. 1916: 147
1916
Loc

Ethusa (Ethusina) abyssicola

DOFLEIN F. 1904: 31
1904
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