Geosesarma sukabumi, Ng & Wowor, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.26107/RBZ-2019-0018 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4575781 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/755FD42C-0B3C-43F3-AC3F-BD99606A9918 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:755FD42C-0B3C-43F3-AC3F-BD99606A9918 |
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Carolina |
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Geosesarma sukabumi |
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sp. nov. |
Geosesarma sukabumi View in CoL , new species
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Material examined. West Java Province, Sukabumi Regency: holotype: male (11.5 × 10.3 mm) ( MZB Cru 4555), Cikakak District , Ds. Cirendang, Kp. Paniisan, cliff nearby S. Cirendang, 06°53′57.0″S 106°33′11.1″E, 587 m asl, coll. D. Wowor et al., 18 May 2016. Paratypes: 13 males (6.3 × 5.5 mm – 10.5 × 9. 1 mm), 8 females (5.2 × 4.7 mm – 10.4 × 9.9 mm), 2 juveniles ( MZB Cru 4647), 1 male (10.3 × 9.0 mm), 1 female (9.2 × 8.0 mm) ( ZRC 2018.0287 View Materials ex-MZB Cru 4647), same data as holotype GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis of male. Carapace subquadrate, slightly wider than long, lateral margins sinuous, gently divergent ( Fig. 8A, B View Fig ); dorsal surface with clear regions, anterior regions with numerous small rounded granules ( Fig. 8B, C View Fig ); front deflexed, frontal lobes broad with convex margins, separated by broad, shallow median concavity; postfrontal cristae sharp ( Fig. 8B, C View Fig ); external orbital tooth triangular, directed obliquely outwards, tip extending slightly beyond anterior part of lateral carapace margin, first epibranchial tooth truncate, well defined, separated from margin by small cleft ( Fig. 8B View Fig ). Ischium of third maxilliped ovate; exopod relatively slender, with long flagellum that extends just beyond merus width ( Fig. 10A View Fig ). Outer surface of palm of adult male chelae with low granules and rugae; inner surface granulated but without transverse comb-like ridge; dorsal margin of dactylus with 3 or 4 distinct large tubercles on proximal third, each with chitinous tip ( Fig. 8 View Fig F–H). Ambulatory legs with relatively broad meri, with sharp subdistal spine on dorsal margin, surfaces rugose; ventral margins of propodus and dactylus of adult first ambulatory leg with dense comb-like setae. Male pleon triangular; telson triangular with rounded tip, as long as broad; somite 6 wide, with convex lateral margins ( Fig. 8D, E View Fig ). G1 relatively stout, subdistal part of outer margin before chitinous distal part gently curved with inner dorsal section strongly developed; chitinous distal part bent about 80º along longitudinal axis, tapering, relatively slender in lateral view, spatuliform in mesial view; tip rounded when viewed dorsally ( Fig. 10 View Fig B–E).
Females. The adult female carapace is more trapezoidal in form ( Fig. 9A View Fig ). The vulvae are on the anterior half of sternite 6, slightly raised, directed obliquely inwards towards the median line of the sternum, the margin is indented medially and without a sternal opercular cover ( Fig. 9C View Fig ).
Etymology. The species is named after the region where it was found, Sukabumi Regency. The name is used as a noun in apposition.
Remarks. See General Discussion for comparisons with allied Javan species.
Notes on habitat. The species was found under wet leaf litter, with water seeping from the base of a cliff, not far from a stream at the edge of a small hamlet. The ground is a mixture of gravel and coarse sand. The habitat is about 12.6 m above the stream, shadowed by trees grow on the cliff at around 580 m asl ( Fig. 25C View Fig ).
Life colouration. The carapace and chelae are dark brown with black eyes.
Distribution. Sukabumi Regency in West Java Province, in Gunung Koneng Resort of Mount Halimun Salak National Park.
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Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense |
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