Latohexapus granosus Huang, Hsueh & Ng, 2002
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Latohexapus granosus Huang, Hsueh & Ng, 2002 |
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Latohexapus granosus Huang, Hsueh & Ng, 2002 View in CoL
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Latohexapus granosus Huang et al., 2002: 656 View in CoL , figs. 1B, 3, 4; Ng et al., 2008: 86.
Material examined. Holotype: male (16.3 × 8.2 mm) ( ZRC 2002.001 View Materials ), port at Bertzuliau , Yulin County, Taiwan, coll. P.-Y. Hsu, 23 March 2000.
Diagnosis. Carapace about 1.9 times as broad as long, dorsal surface distinctly granulated; regions separated by deep grooves; anterolateral margin arcuate; posterolateral corner with small angle over base of posterior pereopods ( Fig. 54A View Fig ). Orbit distinct, transverse; eye movable ( Fig. 54A, B View Fig ). Pterygostomial region with row of oblique striae ( Fig. 54B View Fig ). Third maxillipeds broad, completely covering buccal cavity; exopod with well developed flagellum ( Fig. 54B, C View Fig ). Chelipeds asymmetrical; major chela with wide gap when fingers closed, granulated ( Fig. 54C View Fig ); minor chela with narrower gap when fingers closed; ornamentation similar to that of major chela. P2–P4 relatively short; P3 longest, surfaces granulated; deep longitudinal groove on lateral face of merus of P4 ( Fig. 54A View Fig ). Male thoracic sternum very broad ( Fig. 54C View Fig ); sternites 1, 2 fused, strongly bent inwards towards buccal cavity; thoracic sternal groove extending obliquely from edge of abdominal cavity, bending to become subparallel to frontal margin to base of chelipeds; sternoabdominal cavity reaching base of sternite 3; sternite 8 exposed, triangular, as long as abdominal somite 1. Male abdomen relatively narrow ( Fig. 54C View Fig ), surface granular; somites 3–5 fused, lateral margin sinuous; somite 6 with median part of lateral margin prominently expanded into triangular projection, appearing evenly hexagonal; telson rounded. G1 slender, bent submedially, directed anterolaterally, distal part tapered, not concealed under abdomen.
Colour. In life, the carapace and appendages are dirty white overall, but stained black in many parts by the mud.
Remarks. Huang et al. (2002) gave a relatively complete description and figures of the genus and species, and there is no need to repeat it. One useful character not used by Huang et al. (2002) is the form of thoracic sternites 1 and 2. Latohexapus is the only genus known to have thoracic sternites 1 and 2 sharply bent inwards and downwards into the buccal cavity ( Fig. 54B, C View Fig ).
Type locality. Bertzuliau , Yulin County, Taiwan .
Distribution. Yulin County, Taiwan. Subtidal.
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Latohexapus granosus Huang, Hsueh & Ng, 2002
Rahayu, Dwi Listyo & Ng, Peter K. L. 2014 |
Latohexapus granosus
Ng PKL & Guinot D & Davie PJF 2008: 86 |
Huang J-F & Hsueh P-W & Ng PKL 2002: 656 |