Geosesarma confertum ( Ortmann, 1894 )

Ng, Peter K. L. & Wowor, Daisy, 2019, The vampire crabs of Java, with descriptions of five new species from Mount Halimun Salak National Park, West Java, Indonesia (Crustacea: Brachyura: Sesarmidae: Geosesarma), Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 67, pp. 217-246 : 230-235

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Geosesarma confertum ( Ortmann, 1894 )
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Geosesarma confertum ( Ortmann, 1894) View in CoL

( Figs. 13–15 View Fig View Fig View Fig )

Sesarma (Geosesarma) sp. De Man, 1892: 345. Sesarma (Geosesarma) nodulifera var. conferta Ortmann, 1894: 56 View in CoL . Sesarma (Geosesarma) noduliferum – Serène, 1968a: 1093, text

figs. 19, 20. Sesarma (Geosesarma) noduliferum confertum – Serène, 1968b:

106. Geosesarma confertum – Ng et al., 2008: 220; Ng et al., 2015:

6, fig. 1E, F.

Material examined. West Java Province, Cianjur Regency: 2 males (9.4 × 8.5 mm, 10.7 × 9.7 mm) ( ZRC 1970.3.7.11–12), Tjibodas (= Cibodas or Gunung Gede) , west Java, don. Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, 1960s; 5 juveniles, 20 males (6.9 × 6.6 mm – 9.8 × 9.0 mm), 21 females (8.3 × 7.3 mm – 11.5 × 10.0 mm), 5 ovigerous females (9.9 × 8.9 – 10.1 × 8.9 mm) ( MZB Cru 4797) , 2 males (9.0 × 8.2 mm, 11.1 × 10.9 mm), 1 female (10.5 × 9.6 mm) ( ZRC 2018.0292 View Materials ex-MZB Cru 4797), among watercress, at nursery, on edge of cliff, near Cibogo Waterfall, Kebun Raya Cibodas (= Cibodas Botanical Garden), 06º44′16.0″S 107º00′38.3″E, 1,286 m asl, Ds. Sindanglaya, Cipanas District , coll. D. Wowor & U. Nurhaman, 29 Mar 2011 GoogleMaps ; 1 male (11.9 × 11.1 mm, badly damaged) ( MZB Cru 4798), S. Cibogo, walled stream with slow-moderate flow with rock and gravel substrate, canopy coverage 90%, pH 6.0, Kebun Raya Cibodas (= Cibodas Botanical Garden), 06°44′18.7″S 107°00′33.7″E, 1,303 m asl, Ds. Sindanglaya, Cipanas District , coll. D. Wowor et al., 22 July 2009 GoogleMaps ; 1 male (9.6 × 9.0 mm), 2 females (8.8 × 7.7 mm, 13.1 × 10.9 mm), 1 ovigerous female (10.2 × 9.4 mm, eggs 1.2 mm diameter) ( MZB Cru 4799) , 1 male (9.8 × 9.0 mm) ( ZRC 2018.0293 View Materials ex-MZB Cru 4799), in grasscovered holes at water edge, small gutter, near pond, not far from entrance gate, Kebun Raya Cibodas (= Cibodas Botanical Garden), Ds. Sindanglaya, Cipanas District , coll. D. Wowor et al., 23 July 2009 ; 18 males (7.9 × 7.4 mm – 10.6 × 9.6 mm), 14 females (7.8 × 7.3 mm – 11.3 × 10.1 mm), 1 ovigerous female (10.3 × 9.3 mm, eggs 1.3 mm diameter), 8 juveniles ( MZB Cru 4961), on cliff covered with wet moss, Kebun Raya Cibodas (= Cibodas Botanical Garden), Ds. Sindanglaya, Cipanas District , coll. S. Klaus, P. Koller & D. Wowor, 31 March 2006 .

Diagnosis of male. Carapace subquadrate, wider than long, lateral margins gently sinuous, divergent ( Figs. 13A, B View Fig ); dorsal surface with regions, anterior regions with very small granules ( Fig. 13B, C View Fig ); front deflexed, frontal lobes broad with convex margins, separated by shallow median concavity; postfrontal cristae relatively sharp ( Fig. 13B, C View Fig ); external orbital tooth triangular, directed obliquely outwards, tip just reaching or extending slightly beyond anterior part of lateral carapace margin, first epibranchial tooth subtruncate, separated from margin by small cleft ( Fig. 13B View Fig ). Ischium of third maxilliped short, ovate, wide; exopod relatively slender, with long flagellum that extends just beyond merus width ( Fig. 15A View Fig ). Outer surface of palm of adult male chelae with scattered low granules; inner surface granulated but without transverse comb-like ridge; dorsal margin of dactylus with 16–19 small tubercles, each with chitinous tip along length ( Figs. 13E, F View Fig ). Ambulatory legs with relatively broader, shorter 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 ( Figs. 13D View Fig ). Male pleon triangular; telson triangular with rounded tip, slightly wider than long; somite 6 with convex lateral margins ( Figs. 13G, H View Fig ). G1 relatively slender, short, gently curved, subdistal part of outer margin before chitinous distal part with low convexity, inner dorsal section strongly developed; chitinous distal part bent about 40º along longitudinal axis, relatively long, spatulate in lateral view, subcylindrical in mesial view; tip subtruncate when viewed dorsally ( Fig. 15 View Fig B–E).

Females. The adult female carapace is more trapezoidal in form ( Fig. 14A View Fig ). The vulvae are without a sternal opercular cover, ovate and are level with the surface of the anterior half of sternite 6, and relatively widely separated ( Fig. 14C View Fig ). The egg diameter of ovigerous females is 1.2 mm (MZB Cru 4799).

Remarks. De Man (1892: 345) recorded several small specimens from “Tjipanas” and Tjibodas from Java as “ Sesarma (Geosesarma) sp.”, noting that it was possibly G. noduliferum except that the dactylus of the male has more and closely packed tubercles. Ortmann (1894: 56) had more material from the same area, observed the same differences with G. noduliferum s. str. and decided to recognise a new variety, G. noduliferum confertum , for this material (see review in Ng et al., 2015: 6). There is a town called Tjipanas (= Cipanas) further to the west in Lebak Regency, but the “Tjipanas” cited by De Man (1892) almost certainly refers to the district of Tjipanas (= Cipanas District) which includes the highlands of Tjibodas on the slopes of Mount Gede.

See General Discussion for comparisons with allied Javan species.

Notes on habitat. It is found in holes at the edge of water of small gutter and among roots of watercress in wetland. The water is clear with a slow-moderate current. The habitat is also shadowed by trees. Sometimes it is also occurs under wet moss on cliff sides. Geosesarma confertum is a highland species, occuring above 1,280 m asl.

Life colouration. The carapace is dark brown with black eyes. The chelae are yellowish brown and the ambulatory legs are with dark brown and yellowish-brown stripes.

Distribution. The species is known only from and around the highlands of Cibodas in Cianjur Regency at the border of Mount Gede Pangrango National Park.

ZRC

Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore

MZB

Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Sesarmidae

Genus

Geosesarma

Loc

Geosesarma confertum ( Ortmann, 1894 )

Ng, Peter K. L. & Wowor, Daisy 2019
2019
Loc

Sesarma (Geosesarma)

Serene R 1968: 1093
Ortmann AE 1894: 56
De Man JG 1892: 345
1892
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