Capitamon mizoramense, Pati & Peter & L., 2024
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2024v46a23 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13843766 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/325C0E17-991F-43A7-9D11-48CD57D41299 |
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Capitamon mizoramense |
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sp. nov. |
Capitamon mizoramense n. sp.
( Figs 15 View FIG ; 16 View FIG ; 17 View FIG )
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:325C0E17-991F-43A7-9D11-48CD57D41299
Indochinamon beieri View in CoL – Mitra 2017: 23, figs 49-51; 71; 113-115 [not Potamon beieri Pretzmann, 1966 View in CoL ].
TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. India • ♂ (46.3 × 35.7 mm); Mizoram state: Champhai district: Zokhawthar, c. 2 km from Indo-Myanmar International Border , collected from small stream connected to Tiau River ; 23°21’53”N, 93°23’9”E; alt. 728 m; 23.IX.2013; S. Mitra leg.; ZSIK C.6122/2A . GoogleMaps
Paratypes. India • ♂ (31.4 × 24.9 mm), ♀ (51.3 × 37.6 mm); same data as for holotype; ZSIK C.6122/2B GoogleMaps • 7 ♂ (largest male, 60.0 × 44.6 mm), 4 ♀ (largest female, 52.0 × 39.6 mm); Mizoram state: Lunglei district: Tui-pui village, collected from small stream connected to Tui-pui River ; 22°52’47”N, 92°56’9”E; alt. 228 m; 24.IX.2013; S. Mitra leg.; ZSIK C.6131/2 GoogleMaps • 5 ♂ (largest male, 37.5 × 29.2 mm), 4 ♀ (largest female, 37.7 × 28.8 mm); Mizoram state: Serchhip district: near Vantawng waterfalls, about 9 km from Thenzawl market, collected from small water channel; 23°14’2”N, 92°45’3”E; alt. 720 m; 26.IX.2013; S. Mitra leg.; ZSIK C.6125/2 GoogleMaps .
DIAGNOSIS. — Carapace ovate, broader than long (CW/CL = 1.3), relatively low ( CH /CW = 0.4); epigastric cristae well-developed, rugose; postorbital cristae well-developed, relatively sharp, oblique in dorsal view; external orbital angle triangular, with short outer margin, c. 2 × inner margin; epibranchial tooth low, blunt, positioned above level of postorbital cristae; cervical grooves discontinuous, not reaching to level of postorbital cristae; epistome posterior margin with well-developed, triangular median tooth, outer parts sloping downwards ( Fig. 15A, B View FIG ). Third maxilliped exopod with short flagellum, shorter than width of merus ( Fig. 16B View FIG ). Chelipeds rugose, unequal, inner distal tooth on carpus relatively narrow ( Figs 15A, C View FIG ; 16C View FIG ). Male s3/ s4 indiscernible except for two short lateral clefts ( Figs 15C View FIG ; 16D View FIG ). Male pleonal somite 6 relatively broader (proximal width c. 2.1 × medial length), equal in length to pleonal somite 5, with gently convex lateral margins ( Figs 15C View FIG ; 16E View FIG ). Male telson relatively broader (proximal width c. 1.3 × medial length), with concave lateral margins ( Figs 15C View FIG ; 16E View FIG ). G1 ultimate article relatively more strongly bent at angle of about 110° from longitudinal axis, with sinuous outer margin, dorsal flap relatively high, narrowly triangular ( Figs 16F View FIG ; 17A View FIG , C-E). G2 c. 1.3 × length of G1; ultimate article long, c. 0.6 × length of penultimate article ( Figs 16F, G View FIG ; 17B, D View FIG ). Vulvae laterally partially covered by protruding sternal cover, visible in ventral view ( Fig. 16I View FIG ).
ETYMOLOGY. — The specific epithet refers to Mizoram state in northeastern India, where the new species is found.
COLOUR IN LIFE. — Crabs are olive green or brown, with paler ventral side and blood red joints of chelipeds (see Mitra 2017: fig. 71).
ECOLOGICAL NOTES (modified from Mitra 2017). — Capitamon mizoramense n. gen., n. sp. is a hill stream crab that prefers rocky habitats. This species is very common in the Champhai district of Mizoram. Local fishermen catch these crabs at night and sell them alive in the early morning for food. The population of this species may decline in the near future if these crabs are over-harvested.
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. — Capitamon mizoramense n. gen., n. sp. is known only from Mizoram state of northeastern India ( Fig. 1 View FIG ).
REMARKS
Capitamon mizoramense n. gen., n. sp. is unique among congeners due to the G1 ultimate article, which is relatively more strongly bent at an angle of about 110° from longitudinal axis of the G1, and possesses the relatively high and narrowly triangular dorsal flap ( Figs 16F View FIG ; 17A View FIG , C-E). The remaining nominal species of Capitamon n. gen. have a G1 ultimate article relatively less strongly bent at an angle of about 60-75° from longitudinal axis of the G1 ( Figs 6F View FIG ; 7D, E View FIG ; 8C View FIG ; 10A View FIG ; 11D, E View FIG ; 13F View FIG ; 14D, E View FIG ; see Pati et al. 2020: figs 4a, d; 5a, c). Capitamon mizoramense n. gen., n. sp. shares the following features of the G1 with C. meitei n. gen., n. sp.: sinuous outer margin of the G1 ultimate article and the relatively high, narrowly triangular dorsal flap on the G1 ultimate article ( Figs 13F View FIG ; 14A View FIG , C-E; 16F; 17A, C-E). Other features of G1 and vulvae, however, distinguish them (see Remarks for C. meitei n. gen., n. sp.).
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
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Capitamon mizoramense
Pati, Sameer K., Mitra, Santanu & Ng, Peter K. L. 2024 |
Indochinamon beieri
MITRA S. 2017: 23 |