Petrolisthes dissimulatus Gore, 1983
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5532313 |
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Petrolisthes dissimulatus Gore, 1983 View in CoL
( Fig. 41 View FIGURE 41 )
Petrolisthes dissimulatus Gore 1983: 94 View in CoL , figs. 2–4; Poupin & Lemaitre 2014: 17, fig. 3E; Ferreira & Tavares 2017: 557; Poupin 2018: 149.
Petrolisthes marginatus View in CoL . — Benedict 1901: 134, pl. 3, fig. 1 [not Petrolisthes marginatus Stimpson, 1859 View in CoL ].
Material examined. Panama [Caribbean]: 1 ov. female, cl 5.1, cw 4.9 ( MZUSP 33525 View Materials ) , Isla Grande , western point, depth 0.5–2 m, in crevices of coral rocks and dead corals, leg. A. Anker, J.F. Lazarus-Agudelo & T. Kaji, 27.03.2015 .
Previous records from Panama. None.
Distribution. West Atlantic: Cuba, Puerto Rico, N, E and S Lesser Antilles, Panama ( Isla Grande) and Colombia (Gore 1983; Poupin & Lemaitre 2014; present study).
Ecology. Intertidal and shallow subtidal, known deptgh range: 0–2 m, probably deeper, to at least 15 m; on coral reefs and rocky habitats associated with reef, under coral rubble and in dead corals (Gore 1983; present study).
Remarks. Petrolisthes dissimulatus is closely related to the amphi-Atlantic P. marginatus Stimpson, 1859 , but can be distinguished from the latter by (1) the presence of two epibranchial teeth (vs. a single epibranchial tooth in P. marginatus ); (2) the carapace subcircular, as wide as long (vs. oblong, longer than wide P. marginatus ); (3) the front and median frontal lobe broader and less prominent than in P. marginatus ; (4) the P1 robust (vs. P1 slender P. marginatus ); and (5) the P1 merus with two distal teeth on ventral side (vs. single meral tooth in P. marginatus ) ( Ferreira & Tavares 2017). It seems to be an uncommon species, sparsely recorded from a few Caribbean localities. The ovigerous female from Isla Grande ( Fig. 41 View FIGURE 41 ) apparently represents the first record from Panama.
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Petrolisthes dissimulatus Gore, 1983
Ferreira, Luciane Augusto De Azevedo & Anker, Arthur 2021 |
Petrolisthes dissimulatus
Poupin, J. 2018: 149 |
Ferreira, L. A. A. & Tavares, M. 2017: 557 |
Poupin, J. & Lemaitre, R. 2014: 17 |
Petrolisthes marginatus
Benedict, J. E. 1901: 134 |