Geosesarma cikaniki, Ng & Wowor, 2019

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 : 237

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.26107/RBZ-2019-0018

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10526594

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B09B11D0-79E5-4099-9345-6156180A0E20

taxon LSID

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Carolina

scientific name

Geosesarma cikaniki
status

sp. nov.

Geosesarma cikaniki View in CoL , new species

( Figs. 19–21 View Fig View Fig View Fig )

Material examined. West Java Province, Bogor Regency: holotype: male (8.9 × 8.7 mm) ( MZB Cru 4649), Nanggung District , Ds. Malasari , 4th tributary from Cikaniki Research Station , at trail between Cikaniki Research station and Kp. Citalahap Sentral, in the forest, above 1,108 m asl, coll. D. Wowor et al., 5 July 2017 . Paratypes: 5 males (11.9 × 11.0 mm [post molt], 9.0 × 8.2 mm – 9.5 × 9.2 mm), 2 females (8.4 × 7.6 mm, 10.4 × 9.3 mm), 1 ovigerous female (10.1 × 9.2 mm, eggs 1.5 mm diameter), 12 juveniles ( MZB Cru 4650), same data as holotype ; 5 females (6.8 × 6.2 mm – 10.7 × 8.9 mm), 1 juvenile ( MZB Cru 4619), Nanggung District, Ds. Malasari, 4th tributary from Cikaniki Research Station , at trail between Cikaniki Research station and Kp. Citalahap Sentral, in the forest, above 1,108 m asl, coll. D. Wowor et al., 11 May 2016 ; 8 males (6.7 × 6.3 mm – 10.0 × 9.3 mm), 2 females (6.6 × 6.4 mm, 10.2 × 9.2 mm), 7 juveniles ( MZB Cru 4651), Nanggung District, Ds. Malasari, 5th tributary from Cikaniki Research Station , at loop trail between Cikaniki Research Station and Kp. Citalahap Sentral, in the forest, above 1,108 m asl, coll. D. Wowor et al., 5 July 2017 ; 1 young (5.9 × 5.3 mm) ( MZB Cru 4652), 1 male (11.1 × 9.1 mm) ( ZRC 2018.0289 View Materials ex-MZB Cru 4652), Nanggung District , Ds. Malasari, about 30 m down of the 4th tributary from Cikaniki Research Station , coll. D. Wowor et al., 5 July 2017 ; 3 males (6.9 × 6.6 mm – 7.4 × 6.9 mm), 2 females (5.9 × 5.4 mm, 7.3 × 6.7 mm), 1 juvenile ( MZB Cru 4653), 2 males (9.2 × 7.9 mm, 11.6 × 10.2 mm), 1 female (10.2 × 9.2 mm) ( ZRC 2018.0290 View Materials e×- MZB Cru 4653), Nanggung District , Ds. Malasari , a tributary (= S. Malajegang ), on the road to Cikaniki Research Station , 6°44′55.4″S 106°32′26.1″E, 1,093 m, coll. D. Wowor et al., 5 July 2017 GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis of male. Carapace subquadrate, slightly wider than long, lateral margins gently sinuous, slightly divergent ( Figs. 19A, B View Fig , 20A View Fig ); dorsal surface with regions, anterior regions with numerous small granules ( Figs. 19B, C View Fig , 20A View Fig ); front deflexed, frontal lobes broad with convex to subtruncate margins, separated by short, shallow median concavity; postfrontal cristae sharp ( Figs. 19B, C View Fig , 20A View Fig ); external orbital tooth triangular, directed obliquely outwards, tip not extending beyond anterior part of lateral carapace margin, first epibranchial tooth subtruncate, separated from margin by distinct cleft ( Figs. 19B View Fig , 20A View Fig ). Ischium of third maxilliped ovate, wide; exopod relatively slender, with long flagellum that extends just beyond merus width ( Fig. 21A View Fig ). Outer surface of palm of adult male chelae with small granules; inner surface granulated but without transverse comb-like ridge; dorsal margin of dactylus with 15–18 small tubercles, each with chitinous tip along most of length except distal part ( Figs. 19E, F View Fig , 20C 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. Male pleon triangular; telson triangular with rounded tip, as long as broad; somite 6 with convex lateral margins ( Figs. 19D View Fig , 20B View Fig ). G1 relatively slender, short, gently curved, subdistal part of outer margin before chitinous distal part very low with inner dorsal section strongly developed; chitinous distal part bent about 40° along longitudinal axis, short, spatulate in lateral view, narrow in mesial view; tip subtruncate when viewed dorsally ( Fig. 21 View Fig B–D).

Females. The adult female carapace is distinctly more trapezoidal in form ( Fig. 20D 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 more widely separated ( Fig. 20F View Fig ). The egg diameter is 1.5 mm (MZB Cru 4650).

Etymology. The species is named after the site where it was first collected, Cikaniki. The name is used as a noun in apposition.

Remarks. See General Discussion for comparisons with allied Javan species.

Notes on habitat. It lives under pebbles with coarse sand substrate. The substrate is always wet due to water seepage. The habitat is in the middle of highland rain forest with almost totally under canopy coverage ( Fig. 25E View Fig ). Geosesarma cikaniki , new species, lives above 1,000 m asl. A new genus and new species of gecarcinucid, Occulthusa halimun Ng & Wowor, 2018 , was recently described from the same area as this Geosesarma species ( Ng & Wowor, 2018).

Life colouration. The carapace is dark brown with black eyes and purplish brown chelae.

Distribution. Bogor Regency in West Java Province, in Cikaniki Resort of Mount Halimun Salak National Park.

MZB

Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Sesarmidae

Genus

Geosesarma

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