Sesarmops imperator Ng, Li & Shih, 2020
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Sesarmops imperator Ng, Li & Shih, 2020 View in CoL
Figs. 4C View FIGURE 4 , 8E, F View FIGURE 8
? Sesarma impressa, Estampador 1937: 538 View in CoL ; 1959: 95. Not Sesarmops impressus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) View in CoL .
Sesarmops impressum, Manuel et al. 1991: 90 View in CoL . Not Sesarmops impressus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) View in CoL .
Sesarmops impressus, Li et al. 2020: 17 View in CoL , fig. 18. Not Sesarmops impressus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) View in CoL .
Sesarmops impressus View in CoL 2, Li et al. 2020: fig. 22. Not Sesarmops impressus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) View in CoL .
Sesarmops imperator Ng et al. 2020: 13 View in CoL , figs. 11B, D–F, 12, 13F, 14G–I, 16Q–S, 17F–K.
Material examined. 1 male, 35.8 by 35 mm ( ZRC; NJL160712 ) Brgy. Poblacion, Maigo town , Lanao del Norte prov., coll. N.J. Lagare, 22 Sep. 2016 ; 3 males, 32.0 by 31.5 mm—34.0 by 32.5 mm ( ZRC; NJL180110–12 ) Brgy. Liguac, Salug town , Zamboanga del Norte prov., coll. N.J. Lagare, 25 Dec. 2018 ; 3 males, 37.2 by 36.6 mm—42.2 by 41 mm, 3 females, 33.1 by 30.9 mm—36.7 by 34.8 mm ( ZRC; JBN170701– 06 View Materials ) Brgy. Sebaca , Rizal town, Zamboanga del Norte prov., coll. J.B. Neri, 20 Nov. 2017 ; 3 males, 31.2 by 29.8 mm—35.6 by 33.7 mm, 4 females, 28.7 by 27.3 mm—35.3 by 33.3 mm ( ZRC; NJL161101–07 ) Brgy. Pandan, Mambajao town , Camiguin I. prov., coll. N. J. Lagare, 28 & 29 Sep. 2016 ; 3 males, 24.0 by 22.6 mm—33.0 by 31.0 mm, 1 female, 29.4 by 22.0 mm ( ZRC; NJL182306–09 ), Brgy. Cawag, Samal Island town , Davao del Norte prov., coll. N.J. Lagare, 11 Oct. 2018 ; 1 male, 25.4 by 22.8 mm ( ZRC; EFM180301 ), Don Marcelino town, Davao Occidental prov. , coll. E.F. Mapi-ot, 2018 .
Remarks. Sesarma impressa was described by H. Milne Edwards (1837) based on an adult female of unknown provenance (see De Man, 1887). This species has subsequently been widely reported in the Indo-West Pacific region, from the eastern coast of Africa all the way to Samoa ( Bouchard et al. 2013). Serene & Soh (1970) established the genus Sesarmops , with Sesarma impressa H. Milne Edwards, 1837 , as the type species.
Bouchard et al. (2013: 24) reported Sesarmops impressus from Mayotte Island in the Indian Ocean, and, according to them (citing correspondence with PKL Ng), this widespread species is probably a species-complex, with at least two species occurring in the Indo-West Pacific region. They further opined that the Indian Ocean population is probably the real Sesarmops impressus , citing that the live colouration (yellowish-white carapace and white chelae) ( Bouchard et al. 2013: 24, fig. 19) is quite different from that of the Pacific Ocean population (dark brown carapace and deep red chelae; cf. Fig. 4C View FIGURE 4 ), and that the G1 morphology is also different (see Cai & Ng 2003). Li et al. (2020: fig. 22) provided molecular evidence of two distinct clades for S. impressus : one consisting of individuals from the western Indian Ocean and the other consisting of individuals from the western Pacific region. Ng et al. (2020) recently revised Sesarmops impressus , using molecular and morphological evidences, effectively restricting this species to the populations in Madagascar, Mayotte, the Comoros, and other adjacent areas in the western Indian Ocean, and recognizing 4 other species (2 new and 2 taken out of synonymy with S. impressus ) distributed in the Indo-West Pacific. Of these, Ng et al. (2020) recognized the populations occurring in Taiwan, Indonesia, the Philippines, the Ryukyu Islands ( Japan), and Vanuatu as a new species, S. imperator , with the holotype and paratypes selected from the Taiwan population.
The present material from Mindanao were collected among rocks in brackish and freshwater streams a little distance away from the coast (up to 1 km), and they are similar to the published accounts of Pacific “ Sesarmops impressus ” (viz. Sakai 1939; Dai & Yang 1991; Cai & Ng 2003). The G1 morphology ( Fig. 8E, F View FIGURE 8 ) of the present material is similar to that of the specimens from Halmahera, Indonesia, illustrated by Cai & Ng (2003: fig. 19D, E). They are also identical to the Philippine material of S. imperator figured by Ng et al. (2020: figs. 11B, D–F, 12, 13F, 14G–I, 16Q–S, 17F–K), and collected from various islands in the central Philippines (see Table 1).
Manuel et al. (1991) previously reported this species from Tabaco, Albay, in Luzon I. There is only one other, somewhat dubious, record of this species from the Philippines. Estampador (1937: 538, 1959: 95) reported “ Sesarma impressa ” from “Luzon, Bataan Province, Mariveles, 2,000 ft. above sea level (Bürger)”. While S. imperator has indeed been recorded from highland localities ( Ng et al. 2020) and Estampador attributes his record to Bürger, this record is doubtful because there is only one publication by Bürger that deals with sesarmids (i.e. Bürger 1893), and in it Bürger mentions only Palau as a source locality for his specimen of Sesarma impressa .
New Mindanao record.
Bouchard, J. - M., Poupin, J., Cleva, R., Dumas, J. & Dinhut, V. (2013) Land, mangrove and freshwater decapod crustaceans of Mayotte Region (Crustacea Decapoda). Atoll Research Bulletin, 592, i-iv + 1 - 69. https: // doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00775630.592
Burger, O. (1893) Beitrage zur kentniss der gattung Sesarma. Zoologische Jahrbucher, 7, 613 - 632, pl. 21. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. part. 24065
Dai, A. - Y. & Yang, S. - L. (1991) Crabs of the China Seas. China Ocean Press, Beijing, 682 pp.
Estampador E. (1937) A check list of Philippine crustacean decapods. Philippine Journal of Science, 62 (4), 465 - 559.
Estampador, E. (1959) Revised check list of Philippine crustacean decapods. Natural & Applied Science Bulletin, 17, 1 - 125.
Li, J. - J., Shih, H. - T. & Ng, P. K. L. (2020) The Taiwanese and Philippine species of the terrestrial crabs Bresedium Serene and Soh, 1970 and Sesarmops Serene and Soh, 1970 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura), with descriptions of two new species. Zoological Studies, 59, 16. https: // doi. org / 10.6620 / ZS. 2020.59 - 16
Man, J. G. De (1887) Uebersicht der Indo-pazifischen Arten der Gattung Sesarma Say nebst einer Kritik der von W. Hess und E. Nauck in den Jahren 1865 und 1880 beschriebenen Decapoden. Zoologische Jahrbucher, 2, 639 - 689, pl. 1.
Manuel, M. R., Gonzales, P. C. & Basmayor, L. (1991) The crustacean fauna of Natunawan Cove in Tabaco, Albay (Crustacea: Brachyura, Macrura and Stomatopoda). National Museum Papers, 2 (1), 59 - 102.
Milne Edwards, H. (1837) Histoire naturelle des Crustaces, comprenant l'anatomie, la physiologie et la classification de ces animaux. Vol. 2. Roret, Paris, 532 pp., 42 pls. (Atlas).
Ng, P. K. L., Li, J. - J. & Shih, H. - T. (2020) What is Sesarmops impressus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) (Crustacea: Brachyura: Sesarmidae)? Zoological Studies, 59, 27. https: // doi. org / 10.6620 / ZS. 2020.59 - 27
Sakai, T. (1939) s. n. In: Studies on the Crabs of Japan. IV. Brachygnatha, Brachyrhyncha. Yokendo, Tokyo, pp. 365 - 741 + 1 - 23 (Index), pls. 42 - 111.
Serene, R. & Soh, R. L. (1970) New Indo-Pacific genera allied to Sesarma Say, 1877 (Brachyura, Decapoda, Crustacea). Treubia, 27 (4), 387 - 416.
FIGURE 4. Colour photos of recently preserved crabs (dorsal habitus). A, Parasesarma sanguimanus Li, Shih & Ng, 2019, male, 20.2 by 16.8 mm (ZRC), Kiamba, Saranggani; B, Parasesarma ungulatum (H. Milne Edwards, 1853), male, 18.6 by 16 0 mm (ZRC), Kiamba, Saranggani; C, Sesarmops imperator Ng, Li & Shih, 2020, male, 35.6 by 33.7 mm (ZRC), Mambajao, Camiguin Island; D, Sesarmops mora Li, Shih & Ng, 2020, male, 25.8 by 23.9 mm (ZRC), Maigo, Lanao del Norte; E, Tiomanium indicum (H. Milne Edwards, 1837), male, 42.5 by 36.7 mm (ZRC), Sindangan, Zamboanga del Norte; F, Pseudograpsus crassus A. Milne-Edwards, 1868, male, 34.5 by 30.0 mm (ZRC), Iligan, Lanao del Norte. Scale bars: 10 mm.
FIGURE 8. A–D, Parasesarma ungulatum (H. Milne Edwards, 1853), male, 18.6 by 16 0 mm (ZRC), Kiamba, Saranggani; E, F, Sesarmops imperator Ng, Li & Shih, 2020, male, 35.6 by 33.7 mm (ZRC), Mambajao, Camiguin Island; G, H, Sesarmops mora Li, Shih & Ng, 2020, male, 25.8 by 23.9 mm (ZRC), Maigo, Lanao del Norte. A, left chela, external view; B, left chela, dorsal view; C, E, G, right G1, pleonal view; D, F, H, right G1, sternal view. Scales: A, B = 2.0 mm; C–H = 1.0 mm.
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Sesarmops imperator Ng, Li & Shih, 2020
Lagare, Nickel Jean S., Mapi-Ot, Emmarie F., Molina, Ziljih S., Neri, Jemateo B., Nuñeza, Olga M. & Mendoza, Jose Christopher E. 2020 |
Sesarmops impressus
Li, J. - J. & Shih, H. - T. & Ng, P. K. L. 2020: 17 |
Sesarmops imperator
Ng, P. K. L. & Li, J. - J. & Shih, H. - T. 2020: 13 |
Sesarmops impressum
Manuel, M. R. & Gonzales, P. C. & Basmayor, L. 1991: 90 |
Sesarma impressa, Estampador 1937: 538
Estampador, E. 1959: 95 |
Estampador E. 1937: 538 |
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