Etisus anaglyptus H. Milne Edwards, 1834

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scientific name

Etisus anaglyptus H. Milne Edwards, 1834
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Etisus anaglyptus H. Milne Edwards, 1834 View in CoL # ( Figs. 23 View Fig , 38F View Fig )

Etisus anaglyptus — present record.

Taxonomy: Sakai (1939: as E. (Etioides )), Serène (1984).

Type: Possibly in MNHN ( Davie 2002).

Type locality: “habite l'australasie”: in Australasia.

Distribution: Western Indian Ocean to West Pacific: from Madagascar, Somalia, Red Sea, Persian/ Arabian Gulf, to Phuket ( Thailand), Southeast and East Asia to Japan, and Australia ( Serène 1984; Galil and Vannini 1990; Dai and Yang 1991; Ng and Davie 2002).

Habitat: Intertidal and shallow subtidal; under stones ( Dai and Yang 1991).

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

Etisus laevimanus Randall, 1840 #

Etisus laevimanus View in CoL — Gordon 1931: 528; Shen 1940a: 225 [no new specimens]; Morton and Morton 1983: fig. 12.9(10).

Taxonomy: Sakai (1939), Serène (1984).

Type: Syntypes ANSP CA 3070 ( Spamer and Bogan 1993).

Type locality: Hawaii.

Distribution: Western Indian Ocean to Central Pacific: from South Africa, Madagascar, Red Sea, Persian/Arabian Gulf, Arabian Sea, of Bengal, Singapore, East Asia to Japan, and Indonesia, Australia, New Caledonia, Gilbert Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji, Samoa, Tuamotu and Hawaii ( Serène 1984).

Habitat: Intertidal and subtidal; locally common among crevices or under rocks fragments.

Dai A-Y, Yang S-L. 1991. Crabs of the China Seas. China Ocean Press, Beijing, 682 pp, 74 pls.

Davie PJF. 2002. Crustacea: Malacostraca: Eucarida (Part 2): Decapoda - Anomura, Brachyura. Zoological Catalogue of Australia. Wells A, Houston WWK (eds) vol. 19.3 B. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne, 641 pp.

Galil B, Vannini M. 1990. Research on the coast of Somalia. Xanthidae, Trapeziidae, Carpiliidae, Menippidae (Crustacea Brachyura). Trop Zool 3: 21 - 56.

Gordon I. 1931. Brachyura from the coasts of China. J Linn Soc London Zool 37: 525 - 558. doi: 10.1111 / j. 1096 - 3642.1931. tb 02365. x.

Morton B, Morton J. 1983. The Sea Shore Ecology of Hong Kong. Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, 350 pp, 28 pls.

Ng PKL, Davie PJF. 2002. A checklist of the brachyuran crabs of Phuket and western Thailand. Phuket Mar Biol Cen Spec Publ 23: 369 - 384.

Sakai T. 1939. Studies on the Crabs of Japan IV. Brachygnatha, Brachyrhyncha. Yokendo, Tokyo, pp. 365 - 741, pls. 42 - 111.

Serene R. 1984. Crustaces Decapodes Brachyoures de l'Ocean Indien Occidental et de la Mer Rouge, Xanthoidea: Xanthidae et Trapeziidae. Avec un addendum par Crosnier, A.: Carpiliidae et Menippidae. Faune Tropicale 24: 1 - 349.

Shen C-J. 1940 a. The brachyuran fauna of Hongkong. J HK Fish Res Sta 1: 211 - 242.

Spamer EE, Bogan AE. 1993. Time capsule of carcinology: History and resources in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. In: Truesdale F (ed) History of Carcinology. Crustacean Issues 8. A. A. Balkema, Rotterdam, Netherlands and Brooksfield, USA, pp. 87 - 98.

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Fig. 23. Etisus anaglyptus H. Milne Edwards, 1834 (male, 41.0 × 27.1 mm, Shelter Island): A, carapace; B, major chela; C, right P5; D, pleon; E, left G1, mesial view; F, left G1, lateral view; G, tip of left G1, lateral view.

Gallery Image

Fig. 38. Overall habitus. A, Thranita spinicarpa (Wee & Ng, 1995) (male, 44.6 × 27.6 mm, Starfish Bay); B, C, Epiactaea margaritifera (Odhner, 1925) (B, male, 13 × 9 mm, Lung Mei; C, male, 14.5 × 8.7 mm, Starfish Bay); D, Novactaea pulchella (A. Milne-Edwards, 1865) (male, 20.3 × 14.3 mm, Crescent Island); E, Pilodius miersi (Ward, 1936) (male, 7.7 × 5.4 mm, Bluff Island); F, Etisus anaglyptus H. Milne Edwards, 1834 (male, 41.0 × 27.1 mm, Shelter Island). C, E and F preserved coloration.

ANSP

Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia

CA

Chicago Academy of Sciences

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Xanthidae

Genus

Etisus