Pseudolitochira crinita sp. nov.
(Figures 2b; 5e–h; 6b, c, e, g)
Material examined
Holotype. 1 female, 10.0 × 6.8 mm, ZRC 2021.298, station PR108, west Wongat Island, Papua New Guinea, 5.135°S, 145.825°E, 2–30 m, coll. A. Anker, Expédition PAPUA NIUGINI, 26 November 2012.
Diagnosis
Carapace transversely ovate, width 1.47 times length (Figures 2b, and 5e); surface covered with short, relatively dense pubescence which obscures surface and margins, with numerous long simple setae along margins which partially obscure margin and surface (Figures 2b, and 5e); anterolateral margin bidentate, with 2 small but clearly defined sharp teeth (Figure 5e); posterior margin of epistome with median lobe flattened, almost level with endostome, lateral margin gently concave (Figure 5f, g); third maxilliped with short, subquadrate ischium, merus quadrate, subdistal margin with low granules (Figures 5h, and 7c); major chela with fingers about half length of palm (Figure 6b); ambulatory legs with merus and propodus distinctly slenderer (Figure 6f); vulvae large, ovate, positioned close to median part of sternite 6, opening obliquely (Figure 6e).
Etymology
The name is derived from the Latin for fluffy (crinitus), alluding to the appearance of the species.
Remarks
For comparisons with congeners, see Discussion.