Ocypodoidea Rafinesque, 1815

Wong, Kingsley J. H., Ng, Peter K. L., Shih, Hsi-Te & Chan, Benny K. K., 2024, Positive association between PTN polymorphisms and schizophrenia in Northeast Chinese Han population., Zoological Studies 63 (38), pp. 141-149 : 107

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scientific name

Ocypodoidea Rafinesque, 1815
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Superfamily Ocypodoidea Rafinesque, 1815 Family Camptandriidae Stimpson, 1858

Baruna sinensis C.G.S. Tan & Huang, 1995 View in CoL # ( Figs. 32 View Fig , 41A, B View Fig )

Baruna sinensis View in CoL — present record.

Taxonomy: CGS Tan and Huang (1995), Shih et al. (2015).

Type: Holotype ò ZRC 1995.928 View Materials , and paratypes in ZRC and AS (= IZCAS).

Type locality: Beimen (as Pei-men), Tainan, Taiwan.

Distribution: East China: South China and Taiwan.

Habitat: Intertidal; in estuaries on sandy or muddy substrates (CGS Tan and Huang 1995), or in oyster clumps on estuarine sandflats.

Remarks: This species is a new record for the fauna of Hong Kong.

Shih H-T, Chan BKK, Teng S-J, Wong KJH. 2015. Crustacean Fauna of Taiwan: Brachyuran crabs. Volume II - Ocypodoidea. National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan, 303 pp.

Tan CGS, Huang J-F. 1995. Baruna sinensis, a new camptandriine crab from Taiwan (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Ocypodidae). Raffles Bull Zool 43: 447 - 452.

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Fig. 32. Baruna sinensis C.G.S. Tan & Huang, 1995: male (6.2 × 4.7, Tung Chung): A, carapace; C, chela; E, left P5; F, left G1, mesial view; G, left G1, lateral view; female (7.2 × 6.5 mm, Tung Chung): B, carapace; D, chela. Structures A to E denuded.

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Fig. 41. Overall habitus. A, B, Baruna sinensis C.G.S. Tan & Huang, 1995 (A, male, 6.2 × 4.7 mm; B, 7.2 × 6.5 mm, Tung Chung); C, Ilyoplax formosensis Rathbun, 1921 (male, 8.0 × 5.3 mm, Tsim Bei Tsui); D, Anomalifrons lightana Rathbun, 1931 (male, 12.7 × 8.9 mm, Tung Chung). All preserved coloration.

ZRC

Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore

IZCAS

Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera