Geothelphusa iheya, Naruse & Shokita & Ng, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930600773378 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B393C852-66C0-4A8D-9ABE-09CFBFCC7BCE |
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Carolina |
scientific name |
Geothelphusa iheya |
status |
sp. nov. |
Geothelphusa iheya View in CoL new species
( Figures 7 View Figure 7 , 9b View Figure 9 )
Geothelphusa sp. 1: Shokita 2002, p 167.
Geothelphusa View in CoL leυicerυix: Naruse 2005a, p 190 (partim); Shokita 2005b, p 56 (partim).
Material examined
Holotype: one male, CL 32.6 mm, RUMF-ZC-148, promenade of Mt Koshi-Dake , coll. H. Sato, 1 June 2001 . Paratypes: one male, CL 32.2 mm, RUMF-ZC-149, data same as holotype; two males, CL 25.8–28.9 mm, ZRC 2006.0078 View Materials , southeastern side of Mt Gayou- Zan , coll. T. Naruse, 30 April 2001 ; one male, CL 32.4 mm, NSMT, downstream of Kamiya River , coll. S. Chiba, 12 November 2000 ; one male, CL 18.9 mm, six females, CL 6.7–34.6 mm, RUMF-ZC-150, upper reach of dam reserve, northern side of Mt Asa-Dake , coll. T. Naruse, 29 April 2001 ; three males, CL 8.7–15.9 mm, RUMF-ZC-151, west side of Mt Gayou-Zan , coll. T. Naruse, 30 April 2001 ; two males, CL 8.7–32.6 mm, three females, CL 9.1–23.2 mm, RUMF-ZC-152, southeastern side of Mt Gayou-Zan , coll. T. Naruse, 30 April 2001 ; one male, CL 11.3 mm, two females, CL 8.91–23.9 mm, RUMF- ZC-153, dam reserve, south of Gakiya , coll. T. Naruse, 30 April 2001 . Others : six males, CL 24.4–32.3 mm, one female, CL 26.8 mm, KNCC, Dana, coll. H. Sato, 3 June 2001 ; one female, CL 24.2 mm, KNCC, Mt Koshi-Dake , coll. H. Sato, 10 December 2001 ; two males, CL 19.7–26.6 mm, two females, CL 30.6–30.8 mm, KNCC, Dana, coll. H. Sato, 11 December 2001 . All specimens from Iheya Island .
Description of adult
Carapace ( Figure 7a, b View Figure 7 ) oval, convex longitudinally, surface smooth; anterolateral region with rows of pits or low granules directed obliquely outwards, appears rugose, cervical groove absent, H-shaped gastric groove distinct, postorbital and epigastric cristae very low, without pit behind external orbital angle. Front directed downwards, frontal margin straight, cristate, not granulated; orbital margins cristate, infraorbital and outer part of supraorbital margins granulated, supraorbital margin L-shaped in dorsal view; epibranchial tooth demarcated by a granule on anterolateral margin, low granulated crista between epibranchial tooth and external orbital angle, but not connected to both structures in most individuals; anterolateral margin distinctly cristate on anterior two-fifths of carapace, granulated. Suborbital, subhepatic, and pterygostomial regions ( Figure 9b View Figure 9 ) smooth, vertical groove and anterior part of epimeral sulcus granulated. Antennule reaching inner third of antennal basis when antennule opened outwards. Antenna reaching proximal half of antennal basis when antennule folded inwards. Eye with cornea relatively small, subdistal width of cornea as wide as base of peduncle in frontal view.
Chelae of large male asymmetrical in size and shape, major chela with wide, thick, and reticulated manus, long movable finger.
Ambulatory legs with very short setae, almost glabrous; propodus with elliptical crosssection, with two and one longitudinal rows of spines on inner and outer ventral margins, respectively; dactylus with rectangular cross-section, four longitudinal margins, each margin with thin, sharp spines, distal spines strong, subdistal spine of outer dorsal margin of fourth ambulatory leg thin, sharp, smaller than terminal spine, on outer margin.
Male abdominal segments and telson triangular, telson distinctly bell-shaped; telson reaching imaginary line joining posterior two-fifths of chelipedal coxae.
G1 ( Figure 7c, d View Figure 7 ) stout; subterminal segment nearly straight, but slightly curved outwards on proximal three-quarters, outer proximal angle without knob; synovial membrane wide; terminal segment directed outwards, inner margin slightly concave, terminal segment strongly directed outwards.
Variation
In some specimens, the frontal and anterolateral regions may be rugose; there is no pit behind the eye; the anterior half of the subhepatic region can have numerous clumps of granules; there is no granule on the outer half of the supraorbital margin; the outer to upper surfaces of the cheliped manus and carpus can be granulated; and the outer and inner surfaces of the cheliped merus are rugose (e.g. a male, KNCC, CL 19.7 mm; a female, RUMF-ZC-150, CL 21.0 mm).
Habitat
Geothelphusa iheya has been found along the sides of rivers, on the banks, or within the water of the middle to upper reaches. The species, however, seems to prefer slow-flowing streams.
Disribution
Iheya Island, the Central Ryukyu Islands, Japan.
Etymology
The species name is named after the type locality, ‘‘Iheya Island’’, and is used as a noun in apposition.
Remarks
Geothelphusa iheya View in CoL n. sp. is morphologically closest to G. miyakoensis Shokita, Naruse, and Fujii, 2002 View in CoL , in the granulated anterolateral margin of the carapace. However, G. iheya View in CoL can easily be differentiated from G. miyakoensis View in CoL by the shape of the G1 (stout in G. iheya View in CoL versus relatively slender in G. miyakoensis View in CoL ) and the degree of bending of the terminal segment of the G1 (strongly directed outwards versus gently directed outwards).
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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National Science Museum (Natural History) |
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Geothelphusa iheya
Naruse, Tohru, Shokita, Shigemitsu & Ng, Peter K. L. 2006 |
Geothelphusa iheya
Naruse & Shokita & Ng 2006 |
G. iheya
Naruse & Shokita & Ng 2006 |
G. iheya
Naruse & Shokita & Ng 2006 |
G. miyakoensis
Shokita, Naruse, and Fujii 2002 |
G. miyakoensis
Shokita, Naruse, and Fujii 2002 |
G. miyakoensis
Shokita, Naruse, and Fujii 2002 |
Geothelphusa
Stimpson 1858 |