Mursia arabica, Kumar, Biju A., Kumar, M. Sushil & Galil, Bella S., 2013

Kumar, Biju A., Kumar, M. Sushil & Galil, Bella S., 2013, Calappid and leucosiid crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) from Kerala, India, with the description of a new species of Mursia Desmarest, 1823, from the Arabian Sea and redescription of M. bicristimana Alcock & Anderson, 1894, Zootaxa 3746 (4), pp. 529-551 : 539-543

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3746.4.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6155164

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scientific name

Mursia arabica
status

sp. nov.

Mursia arabica View in CoL n. sp.

( Figs 7 View FIGURE 7 c, d, 8a–c, 9a–d)

Mursia bicristimana —Spiridonov & Apel 2007: 2859, figs. 5, 7a (part), not Mursia bicristimana Alcock & Anderson, 1894 ).

Material examined. Holotype. Gulf of Aden, “ John Murray” Expedition; stn 35, 13°14'24"N 46°14'12"E, 16 Nov. 1933, 441 m, 1 ♂ (CW 59.3 mm) (NHM 2013.289).— Paratypes. stn 194, 13°16'00"N 46°20'24"E, 7 May 1934, 220 m, 6 ♂ (CW 34.7–80.3 mm), 2 ♀ one damaged (CW 54.3, 56.4 mm), 1 pre-adult (CW 33.6 mm) (NHM 2013.290-298).—RV Meteor cruise 5, stn 267, 13°27.59’N, 47°20.59’E – 13°27.99’N, 47°21.89’E, 13 Mar. 1987, 359– 362 m, 3 ♂ (CW 26.6–65.6 mm), 6 ♀ (CW 34.2–56.2 mm) (SMF 29499), 104 pre-adults (SMF 29500). — Arabian Sea. RV Vitiaz Cruise 17, stn 2825, 10°10.59’– 10°18.99’N, 56°08.89’– 56°06.79’E, depth 395–420 m, 1 ♂ (CW 66.3 mm), 6 ♀ (CW 46.3–51.1 mm) (ZMMU Ma 5353).

Description. Carapace transversely subovate, convex, regions poorly marked, 1.3 wide as long (excluding lateral spines). Dorsal surface covered with uniformly-sized closely-spaced rounded granules. Conic, granular protuberances, diminishing in size posteriorly, disposed in 7 radial rows on dorsal surface of carapace. Mesogastric region highest part of carapace. Gastric, cardiac, intestinal regions separated from branchial regions by shallow, sinuous longitudinal grooves. Anterolateral margin arcuate, crenulate, with 11–12 granular triangular denticles. Lateral spine slim, acuminate, slightly curved forward, upward, about one tenth carapace width, minutely granular on upper surface. Posterolateral margins closely beaded, undulate, sharply convergent. Posterior margin beaded, lateral teeth broadly triangular, dorsoventrally flattened, median lobe obsolescent. Front as wide as orbit, setose. Frontal margin projecting beyond orbits, trilobate, median lobe on lower plane than lateral lobes, triangular, tip upcurved; lateral lobes rounded, separated from supraorbital margin by shallow concavity. Antennules obliquely folded. Supraorbital margin with single fissured, closely beaded, with long plumose setae. Inner orbital tooth ogival, separated from outer orbital margin by U-shaped cleft, by orbital hiatus from front. Antennae small, slender, basal segment article subrectangular, lodged in orbital hiatus. Eyes retractable, eyestalk short, granular, setose. Buccal frame rhomboidal, narrowing anteriorly. Third maxilliped exopod thickly fringed with plumose setae; ischium endopod bears granular row distally that forms stridulating organ when rasped against milled ridge on dactylus of chela. Subhepatic region tomentose. Sternum granular. Male abdomen with prominent trilobate carina on second somite, rounded lateral lobes separated from lower, wider median lobe by deep grooves; somites 3–5 fused; sixth somite subquadrate, lateral margins sinuous; telson triangular, slightly shorter than sixth somite. Female abdomen with somites 3–6 articulated; sixth abdominal somite trapezoidal, lateral margins sinuous, distally with rounded concavities fitting conic ‘buttons’ raised on margins of abdominal cavity; telson ogival, as long as sixth somite. Chelipeds massive, subequal. Merus dorsodistally bispinose, distal spine longer, stouter than subdistal spine. Antero-distal margin of carpus ending in triangular denticle. Upper margin of manus crested, setose, with 7 denticles, 3 proximal teeth successively larger, distal teeth laciniate. External surface of manus with rounded granules, 3 granular conic tubercles horizontally in mid chela; keel-like, indistinctly trilobate ridge above lower margin, proximal lobe triangular, margin minutely granular. Lower margin granular, serrate, serrations successively smaller proximally. Internal surface of manus with tomentose band near lower margin. Upper margin of dactylus crested, setose, proximally prominently granular; inner surface of dactylus with stridulating ridge consisting of about 30 striae, elongated, closely stacked proximally, rounded, spaced in distal half. Right chela with curved rounded tooth proximally fitting into depression in molariform tooth in pollex. Pereiopods 2–5 long, slender, laterally compressed; upper, lower margins of meri 2–5 minutely granular; carpi 2, 3 with 3 granular carinae, middle carina more prominently granular, distally spinose, carpus 4 with 2 granulate carina, distally spinose, carpus 5 with obsolete carinae, lacking terminal spine; propodi 2–4 with cristate, granular upper margin, crested upper margin of fifth P5 propodus smooth, slanted posteriorly; dactyli longer than propodi, styliform, fluted, tips corneous. First male gonopod tapering evenly, curved, distally spinous ( Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 a–d). Second male gonopod long, slender; corneous distal portion tightly crook-shaped, tip twisted inwards, up-curved ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 c, d). Female abdominal cavity densely set with minute setae, distally (covered by telson) with patches of longer setae. Vulva covered with subhemispherical hard cap laterally bordered by smooth protuberance, triangular knob mesially.

Etymology. From the Latin, arabica for the locality of the type specimens, the Arabian Sea.

Remarks. Mursia arabica n. sp. shares with M. bicristimana and M. buwaya Galil & Takeda, 2004 , a prominent, keel-like ridge on the outer surface of the palm and the shape of the second male gonopod. The new species differs from M. bicristimana in its shorter lateral carapace spines and the shape of the trilobate carina on second male abdominal somite. Mursia arabica n. sp. differs from M. buwaya additionally in the sculpture on the external surface of the palm. The photograph of a male specimen by Spiridonov & Apel (2007: 2864, figs. 5, 7a; SMF 22942) from the Gulf of Aden, assigned to M. bicristimana , compares well with the new species. The material from the western Gulf of Aden of Lloyd (1907) identified as M. bicristimana , may be conspecific with the new species. Loyd’s material, probably deposited in the Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata, could not be examined.

Distribution. Gulf of Aden, Arabian Sea.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Calappidae

Genus

Mursia

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