Periclimenaeus arthrodactylus Holthuis, 1952

Bruce, A. J., 2010, Pontoniine Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidae) from the CReefs 2009 Heron Island Expedition, with a review of the Heron Island pontoniine fauna, Zootaxa 2541 (1), pp. 50-68 : 51-53

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2541.1.3

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5310625

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scientific name

Periclimenaeus arthrodactylus Holthuis, 1952
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Periclimenaeus arthrodactylus Holthuis, 1952 View in CoL

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Periclimenaeus arthrodactylus Holthuis, 1952: 122–125 View in CoL , figs. 51–53. — Bruce, 2006: 14–15 View Cited Treatment , fig. 7G–I.

Material examined. 1 ♂, CL 1.4 mm, Heron Island reef, north-eastern side, stn HI09-76A, 23°29.990’S, 151°55.601’E, 12 m, 22 November 2009, from dead Acropora and rubble, coll. N. Bruce & K. Schnabel ( QM W31895) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. A small Periclimenaeus species with rostral dentition 5/0; with small supraorbital tubercle; ambulatory dactyls biunguiculate, greater than half propod length, unguis ventrally finely denticulate, corpus with 1–4 proximal ventral teeth; propods and third pereiopod merus ventrally spinulate.

Description. Male. Rostrum ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ) slender, slightly up-turned distally, dorsally dentate, with 4 well developed acute teeth, 1 small distal denticle, each with single short seta distally, about 0.6 of CL, reaching to middle of intermediate antennular peduncular segment, slightly exceeding anteroverted eyes.

Carapace ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 ) with small subacute supraorbital tubercle, antennal spine small, acute, marginal; cornea oblique, about 0.32 of CL.

Major second pereiopod missing.

Minor second pereiopod ( Fig. 1C View FIGURE 1 ) with chela ( Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 ) about 1.5 times CL. Palm 1.8 times longer than central depth, oval in section, compressed, about half as thick as central depth, ventral margin with minute acute tubercles, each with a slender seta distally. Fingers ( Fig. 1E View FIGURE 1 ) 0.57 of palm length; dactyl 3.5 times longer than maximal depth, dorsal margin convex, setose, cutting edge mainly straight with deep marginal lamella, tip acute, feebly hooked; fixed finger 1.7 times longer than proximal depth, cutting edge deeply grooved, medial margin with small acute anteroverted tooth proximally. Carpus about half palm length, distally expanded, unarmed. Merus about 0.6 of palm length, 2.2 times longer than central width, with 4 small acute ventral marginal tubercles. Ischium 0.5 of palm length, 2.5 times longer than distal width, tapering proximally, with smaller ventral tubercles.

Ambulatory pereiopods slender. Third pereiopod ( Fig. 1F View FIGURE 1 ) with dactyl ( Fig. 1I View FIGURE 1 ) elongate, slender, biunguiculate, 0.5 of propod length, unguis ( Fig. 1J View FIGURE 1 ) about 4.5 times longer than basal width, curved, with 13 small acute ventral denticles along its length, 0.25 of corpus length, corpus 4.8 times longer than basal width, curved, tapering distally, with 4 small acute anteroverted teeth on proximal half of ventral margin. Propod ( Fig. 1G View FIGURE 1 ) about 0.58 of CL, 7.0 times longer than proximal depth, tapering slightly, with pair of short distoventral spines, 6 equally spaced ventral spines, with pair of proximal ventral spines. Carpus 0.75 of propod length, unarmed; merus ( Fig. 1H View FIGURE 1 ) 1.2 times propod length, 4.6 times longer than central width, with 6 small acute anteroverted ventral tubercles. Ischium 0.75 of propod length, with 3 very small acute tubercles.

Fourth pereiopod similar to third, dactyl slightly longer, unguis with 7 ventral denticles, corpus with 2 proximal ventral teeth ( Fig. 1K View FIGURE 1 ). Propod with single small distoventral spinule, 2 short, more robust spines on proximal fifth. Merus with 5 minute tubercles, ischium with 2 only.

Fifth pereiopod similar, with dactyl ( Fig. 1L View FIGURE 1 ) 0.62 of propod length, 1.3 times third pereiopod dactyl length, unguis ( Fig. 1M View FIGURE 1 ) 0.14 of corpus length with 7 ventral denticles. Propod with small preterminal ventral spine only. Merus and ischium unarmed.

First pleopod endopod ( Fig. 1N View FIGURE 1 ) 3.0 times longer than proximal width, tapering distally, medial margin straight, with 2 short spiniform setae, lateral margin feebly convex, converging to rounded distal border with 3 short plumose setae, without accessory lobe.

Second pleopod endopod ( Fig. 1O View FIGURE 1 ) 0.8 of exopod length, with appendices at about 0.5 of medial margin length, corpus of appendix masculina obsolete, with single long slender simple spiniform seta extending beyond end of ramus; appendix interna normal, with sparse distal cincinnuli.

Distribution. Known only from the Pulau Sailus Ketjil, Java Sea, Indonesia, and from Heron Island, Australia.

Remarks. The single specimen is in good condition although lacking the major second pereiopod and with most of the ambulatory pereiopods detached. It agrees well with the original description and the additional data on the holotype provided by Bruce (2006). All ambulatory dactyls are preserved, mainly detached. The ambulatory dactyls are remarkable and diagnostic of the species.

Periclimenaeus arthrodactylus was collected by the Siboga Expedition in 1899 and described by Prof. L. B. Holthuis in 1952, since when there have been no further reports of this species. The discovery of a second specimen on Heron Island , after over a century, indicates a considerable extension of its known range. It was collected from amongst coral rubble and is most probably from a sponge host damaged in the collection process. The holotype was collected from between 0 m and 18 m , similar in depth to the present specimen at 12 m.

QM

Queensland Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Palaemonidae

Genus

Periclimenaeus

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Periclimenaeus arthrodactylus Holthuis, 1952

Bruce, A. J. 2010
2010
Loc

Periclimenaeus arthrodactylus Holthuis, 1952: 122–125

Bruce, A. J. 2006: 14
Holthuis, L. B. 1952: 125
1952
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