Areopaguristes Rahayu & McLaughlin, 2010

Ayón-Parente, Manuel, Hendrickx, Michel E. & Lemaitre, Rafael, 2015, Redescription and taxonomic status of Paguristes praedator Glassell, 1937 and P. oxyophthalmus Holthuis, 1959 (Anomura: Paguroidea: Diogenidae), with an emendation to the diagnosis of the genus Areopaguristes Rahayu & McLaughlin, 2010, Zootaxa 3915 (4), pp. 491-509 : 492-493

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3915.4.2

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3512824

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Areopaguristes Rahayu & McLaughlin, 2010
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Genus Areopaguristes Rahayu & McLaughlin, 2010 View in CoL

Stratiotes Thomson, 1899: 185 View in CoL (junior homonym of Stratiotes Putzeys, 1846 View in CoL , Coleoptera View in CoL ).— Rahayu, 2005: 4 View Cited Treatment .—De Grave et al., 2009: 25.

Areopaguristes Rahayu & McLaughlin, 2010: 67 View in CoL (replacement name for preoccupied Stratiotes Thomson, 1899 View in CoL ).—McLaughlin et al., 2010: 18.

Emended diagnosis. Twelve pairs of bi- or quadriserial gills [no pleurobranch on fifth or eighth thoracic somites]. Shield with rostrum well developed or reduced. Ocular acicles simple, bi- or multidenticulate. Antennal peduncle with supernumerary segmentation. Maxillule with external lobe of endopod well developed, distinctly recurved. First maxilliped with epipod well developed or absent. Third maxilliped with coxal segments approximate or somewhat separated; crista dentata usually well developed, no accessory tooth; merus usually with 1 or more spines; carpus, propodus and dactyl usually unarmed.

Chelipeds equal, subequal or unequal, often with left considerably larger, similar or dissimilar in armament; claws corneous, fingers opening in horizontal or oblique plane. Fourth pereopods subchelate or weakly semichelate, with or without preungual process developed at base of claw.

Males with paired gonopores; first and second pleomeres each with pair of pleopods modified as gonopods; unpaired, unequally biramous left pleopods on pleomeres 3–4, pleopod 5 with external ramus well developed, internal ramus rudimentary. Females usually with paired gonopores; first pleomere with or without pair of modified pleopods (gonopods); pleomeres 2–4 with unequally biramous left pleopods; pleopod 5 as in male; brood pouch usually well developed, occasionally absent.

Uropods asymmetrical. Telson with lateral indentations; posterior portion divided by median cleft into 2 subequal to markedly unequal lobes.

Type species. Pagurus setosus Filhol, 1885 .

Remarks. With the addition of the two species discussed in this study, Aeropaguristes now contains 27 species worldwide ( Tab. 1). Of these, nine occur in the Americas, with four in the eastern tropical Pacific: A. lemaitrei Ayón-Parente & Hendrickx, 2012 , A. mclaughlinae ( Ayón-Parente & Hendrickx, 2006) , A. praedator ( Glassell, 1937) nov. comb., and A. waldoschmitti Ayón-Parente & Hendrickx, 2012 ; and five in the western Atlantic: A. hewatti (Wass, 1963) , A. hummi (Wass, 1955) , A. iris (Forest & de Saint Laurent, 1968), A. oxyophthalmus ( Holthuis, 1959) nov. comb., and A. tudgei ( Lemaitre & Felder, 2012) . The remaining species occur in the Indowest Pacific.

Species Geographical range Areopaguristes abbreviatus (Dechancé, 1963) Madagascar

Areopaguristes breviantennatus ( Rahayu, 2005) View in CoL Indonesia

Areopaguristes cyanops (Forest, 1978) View in CoL Nigeria, Cameroon Areopaguristes difficilis (Forest, 1952) View in CoL Senegal

Areopaguristes engyops (Barnard, 1947) View in CoL South Africa

Areopaguristes hewatti (Wass, 1963) View in CoL Texas, USA

Areopaguristes hispidus (A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1892) View in CoL Liberia, Congo

Areopaguristes hummi (Wass, 1955) View in CoL North Carolina to Louisiana, Caribbean coast of Colombia Areopaguristes iris View in CoL (Forest & de Saint Laurent, 1968) Brazil

Areopaguristes japonicus (Miyake, 1961) View in CoL Japan, Korea, China Areopaguristes lemaitrei Ayón-Parente & Hendrickx, 2012 Mexican View in CoL Pacific

Areopaguristes mclaughlinae ( Ayón-Parente & Hendrickx, 2006) Mexican View in CoL Pacific

Areopaguristes micheleae ( Rahayu, 2005) View in CoL Indonesia

Areopaguristes ngochoae ( Rahayu, 2005) View in CoL Indonesia

Areopaguristes nigroapiculus ( Komai, 2009) View in CoL Japan, Far east Rusia Areopaguristes orbis ( Komai, 2009) Izu Islands View in CoL , Japan

Areopaguristes oxyophthalmus ( Holthuis, 1959) View in CoL nov. comb. Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean in Puerto Rico and Colombia,

Suriname, Brazil

Areopaguristes perspicax (Nobili, 1906) Red Sea, Persian Gulf View in CoL Areopaguristes pilosus (H. Milne Edwards, 1836) View in CoL New Zealand

Areopaguristes praedator ( Glassell, 1937) View in CoL nov. comb. Mexican Pacific to Costa Rica Areopaguristes rubrodiscus (Forest, 1952) View in CoL Senegal

Areopaguristes setosus (H. Milne Edwards, 1848) View in CoL New Zealand

Areopaguristes taenia (Komai, 1999) Ogosawara Islands, Ohsumi Islands View in CoL Areopaguristes tuberculatus (Whitelegge, 1900) View in CoL New SouthWales, Western Australia, Indonesia Areopaguristes tudgei Lemaitre & Felder, 2012 View in CoL Belize

Areopaguristes virilis (Forest, 1952) View in CoL Guinea, Congo, Angola Areopaguristes waldoschmitti Ayón-Parente & Hendrickx, 2012 Mexican View in CoL Pacific

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Diogenidae

Loc

Areopaguristes Rahayu & McLaughlin, 2010

Ayón-Parente, Manuel, Hendrickx, Michel E. & Lemaitre, Rafael 2015
2015
Loc

Stratiotes

Rahayu 2005: 4
2005
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