Valdivia serrata White, 1847

Nunes, Kele Sousa Pires Andrade Marina de Sá Leitão Câmara de Araújo Jorge Luiz Silva, 2018, Extension range of four species of freshwater crabs (Decapoda: Trichodactylidae) in the state of Maranhão, Northeastern Brazil, Nauplius (e 2018034) 26, pp. 1-6 : 5

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Valdivia serrata White, 1847
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Material examined. Brazil, state of Maranhão, Barreirinhas municipality, Passagem do Canto stream (02°50’45.2”S 42°51’48.8”W), 22.X.2014, 2 males (16.34‒27.16 mm CW and 14.38‒23.17mm CL) ( CIASB M.2017.0001. UFSB) GoogleMaps .

Distribution. Orinoco and Amazon river basins, as well as on coastal rivers of northern South America, in Venezuela, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, Brazil, Peru, and Bolivia ( Magalhães, 2002; 2003a; Bernards, 2008; Alves et al., 2010; Lima et al., 2013).

This research adds new occurrence records for G. castelnaui , S. pictus , V. serrata , and D. septemdentatus . It is important to emphasize that in this study V.serrata was recorded for the first time in the Preguiças river basin, while D. septemdentatus and S. pictus were registered for the first time in the Munim river basin.

This research established new occurrence areas for freshwater crabs on the eastern region of the state of Maranhão. Furthermore, the number of hydrographic basins in the state of Maranhão with occurrence of freshwater crabs increased from three to five ( Tab.1). Thus, according to our results, the knowledge of freshwater crustaceans of the state of Maranhão is underestimated ( Andrade et al., 2017). Therefore, a species catalog is urgently needed to understand species diversity in all hydrographic basins, considering possible consequences upon environmental modifications in several basins and sub-basins, such as pollution problems and deterioration of aquatic environments. The few studies available only provide sparse records, thus emphasizing the importance to survey the crustacean fauna in state of Maranhão. Moreover, other studies focusing on the comprehension of population and biological aspects in several basins are necessary to compare possible environmental damages.

Alves, S. T. M.; Abrunhosa, F. A. and Lima, J. 2010. Foregut morphology of Pseudothelphusidae and Trichodactylidae (Decapoda: Brachyura) from northeastern Para, Brazil. Zoologia, 27: 228 - 244.

Andrade, K. S. P.; Araujo, M. S. L. C.; Nunes, J. L. S. 2017. New records of Macrobrachium Spence Bate, 1868 (Decapoda, Palaemonidae) from the northern coast of Brazil. Check List 13: 379 - 390.

Bernards, E. (Org.) 2008. Inventarios biologicos rapidos no Parque Nacional Montanhas do Tumucumaque, Amapa, Brasil. Washington, D. C., Conservation International. RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment, 48: 1 - 151.

Lima, J. F.; Silva, T. C.; Silva, L. M. S. and Garcia, J. S. 2013. Brachyuran crustaceans from the bycatch of prawn fisheries at the mouth of the Amazon river. Acta Amazonica, 43: 91 - 98.

Magalhaes, C. 2002. A rapid assessment of the decapod fauna in the Rio Tahuamanu and Rio Manuripi Basins, with new records of shrimps and crabs for Bolivia (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidae, Sergestidae, Trichodactylidae). Revista brasileira de Zoologia, 19: 1091 - 1103.

Magalhaes, C. 2003 a. Familias Pseudothelphusidae and Trichodactylidae. p. 143 - 287. In: G. A. S. Melo (ed), Manual de identificacao dos Crustacea Decapoda de agua doce do Brasil. Sao Paulo, Brazil, Editora Loyola.

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Figure 1. Localities for the new records of trichodactylid crabs in the state of Maranhão, Brazil. A, Distribution of Dilocarcinus septemdentatus; B, distribution of Goyzana castelnaui; D, distribution of Sylviocarcinus pictus; D, distribution of Valdivia serrata.

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Figure 2. Habitus, dorsal (left side) and ventral views (right side) of A, Goyazana castelnaui; B, Sylviocarcinus pictus; C, Dilocarcinus septemdentatus; D, Valdivia serrata. Scale: 2 cm.