Hypolobocera Ortmann, 1897

Rodríguez, G. & López, B., 2003, Insular species of Neotropical freshwater crabs (Crustacea: Brachyura), Journal of Natural History 37 (21), pp. 2599-2614 : 2601-2602

publication ID

1464-5262

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4653792

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/DE189036-FFDB-FFB8-C868-FD864B89FC85

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scientific name

Hypolobocera Ortmann, 1897
status

 

Genus Hypolobocera Ortmann, 1897 View in CoL

Hypolobocera gorgonensis von Prahl, 1983 View in CoL .

Hypolobocera gorgonensis von Prahl, 1983: 105 View in CoL , figure 1; 1988: 181, figure 13.

Hypolobocera muisnensis Rodríguez and von Sternberg, 1998: 123 View in CoL , figure 8.

Material examined

Gorgona Island , Colombia, 22 August 1989, received from von Prahl, one male, cl 50.6 mm, cb 83.0 mm ( TU 6303 ) . Gorgona Island , Pacific, Cauca Department, Colombia, 1 February 1962, one male, cl 43.2 mm, cb 69.9 mm, one male with broken carapace, cb 81.2 mm, one female, cl 47.2 mm, cb 76.4 mm ( FMNH 3687 View Materials ) . Estero Lojca More , Muisne Salima, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador, 21 October 1988, coll. J. C. Vieira, one male holotype of Hypolobocera muisnensis , cl 31.1 mm, cb 51.6 mm ( IVIC 952 View Materials ) . Estero El Cañero , La Concordia, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador, 1 October 1988, coll. J. C. Vieira, one male, cl 20.7 mm, cb 31.9 mm ( IVIC 953 View Materials ) . Same data, 8 October 1988, one male cl 24.2 mm, cb 39.5 mm ( IVIC 954 View Materials ) . Estero Moncauve , Recinto Moncauve, Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador, 5 January 1988, coll. J. C. Vieira, one male cl 24.2 mm, cb 39.5 mm ( IVIC 955 View Materials ) .

Remarks

Hypolobocera gorgonensis belongs to a group of 10 species of Hypolobocera from Ecuador, in which the lateral lobe is very elongated, extending to approximately one-third the total length of the gonopod, subtriangular or gently curved; the apex in distal view is elongated, with its lateral half either rounded and horseshoe-shaped, or triangular and ending in an acute spine directed upwards ( Rodríguez and von Sternberg, 1998). One of these species, Hypolobocera muisnensis from Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador, cannot be distinguished from H. gorgonensis , although there are slight differences in the material available for both species, such as the cb / cl ratio which is 1.63 in H. gorgonensis (N =3) and 1.62 in H. muisnensis (N =4); and the proportion exognath length / ischium length of endognath which is 0.32 (N =2) in H. gorgonensis and slightly more, 0.38 (N =4), in H. muisnensis . The gonopod morphology is similar, except that the distal margin of the lateral lobe of Hypolobocera gorgonensis is rounded, whereas in H. muisnensis it is angled, and that H. muisnensis presents in caudal view a distal slope toward the mesial margin not observed in H. gorgonensis . These differences can be regarded as intraspecific variations and consequently Hypolobocera muisnensis should be considered a junior synonym of H. gorgonensis , notwithstanding the noteworthy disjunction and isolation of the respective areas.

Habitat

Regarding the specimens collected on Gorgona Island ( FMNH 3687), the collector F. Medem stated on the label that the species is ‘abundant in all the brooks, also in their upper courses and in the small Laguna Cabrera. Eaten by the Spectacled Caiman, Caiman sclerops spp.’

FMNH

Field Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Pseudothelphusidae

Loc

Hypolobocera Ortmann, 1897

Rodríguez, G. & López, B. 2003
2003
Loc

Hypolobocera muisnensis Rodríguez and von Sternberg, 1998: 123

RODRIGUEZ, G. & STERNBERG, R. VON 1998: 123
1998
Loc

Hypolobocera gorgonensis von Prahl, 1983: 105

PRAHL, H. VON 1983: 105
1983
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