Uca (Austruca) lactea (De Haan, 1835)

Naderloo, Reza, Türkay, Michael & Chen, Hui-Lian, 2010, Taxonomic revision of the wide-front fiddler crabs of the Uca lactea group (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Ocypodidae) in the Indo-West Pacific, Zootaxa 2500, pp. 1-38 : 19-21

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3509599

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Uca (Austruca) lactea (De Haan, 1835)
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Uca (Austruca) lactea (De Haan, 1835) View in CoL

( Figs. 10 View FIGURE 10 a–f, 11a–c, 14a, 15a, 18a, b)

Ocypode (Gelasimus) lactea De Haan 1835: 54 View in CoL , P1. 15, fig. 5.

Gelasimus lacteus View in CoL — H. Milne Edwards 1852: 150, pl. 4, fig. 16. — Stimpson 1858: 100. — Miers 1879: 20, 36. — Kingsley 1880: 149, pl. 10, fig. 28. — Cano 1889: 234. — De Man 1891: 22. — Ortmann 1894a: 752, 759. — Alcock 1900: 352 (in key), 355. — Lin 1949: 26.

Uca lactea View in CoL — Ortmann 1897: 351 –355. — Balss 1922: 143. — Schenkel 1902: 580. — Gee 1925: 165. — Kellogg 1928: 356 (in list). — Gordon 1931: 528. — T. Sakai 1934: 320; 1936: 171; 1939: 618. — Kamita 1935: 241 (in list). — Miyake 1936: 511; 1939: 222, 242. — Ono 1965: 8. — Yamaguchi 1970: 5; 1973: 154; 1977: 426; 1978: 29; 2001a: 285; 2001b: 389. — Murai et al. 1987: 1334. — Jones & Morton 1994: 11 (in key), 28–30, fig. 6A–I, Pl. 2G, H, Pl. 3E, F. — Iguchi et al. 1997: 70, fig. 2. — Yamaguchi & Ogata 2000: 133. — Ng et al. 2001: 37 (in list). — Tanaka et al. 2004: 8. — Kwok & Tang 2006: 4, figs. 10, 11. — Shih et al. 2009: 377.

Austruca lactea View in CoL — Bott 1973: 322, fig. 14.

Uca (Celuca) lactea lactea View in CoL — Crane 1975: 300, figs. 19A, 54J, 69 E, Pl. 40A–B. — T. Sakai 1976: 608, P1. 209, fig. 1. [part.]. — Miyake 1983: 162, pl. 55, fig. 2.

Uca lactea lactea View in CoL — Yamaguchi 1983: 25. — Kim & Kim 1995. — Shih et al. 1999: 170.

Ucca (Celuca) lactea — Dai & Yang 1991: 466, fig. 236 (1), pl. 49 (2).

Paralectotypes. 3 males, 1 female (ZMG 105), Japan, 1eg. P. von Siebold. [exchanged with Leiden Museum in 1880]; 1 male (MNHN B11967); 1 male (MNHN B11964), [exchanged with Leiden Museum].

Other material. Korea: 2 males, 1 female ( MNHN B7912), Yellow Sea, Kanghwa-do, W of Seoul, 0 3.10.1967, leg. H. S. Kim.

Japan: 3 males (UZM); 5 males ( ZMH K3165), Shikoku, Sanuki, 13.03.1897, ded. Leum; 1 male ( ZSM), Okayama-ken, Okayama, freshwater, 1904/05 1 eg. H. Sauter [Coll. Doflein]; 48 males, 2 females ( ZMH K2989), Kagoshima-ken, Satsuma Hanto, Tani Yama Wada, 29.12.1898, vend. Faber & Voigt; 1 male ( SMF 34991), Yoshinogawa River, 13.08.1992, Hayashi & Hirata; 1 male ( SMF 8183), Yoshinogawa River, 13.08.1992, Hayashi & Hirata; 1 female ( SMF 34968), Tokushima city, Sumiyoshi, Yoshinogawa River, 30.07.1992, Hayashi & Hirata, ded. K. Sakai; 1 female ( SMF 34969), Tokushima City, Sumiyoshi, Yoshinogawa River, 30.07.1992, Hayashi & Hirata, ded. K. Sakai; 1 male ( SMF 34999), Tokushima City, Sumiyoshi, Yoshinogawa River, 0 6.09.1992, ded. K. Sakai; 5 males, 1 female ( SMF 35003), Tokushima, Jotocho, mouth of the Yoshinogawa River, 0 9.08.1983, K. Sakai; 1 male ( SMF 35005), Tokushima, Ohjincho, Yoshinogawa River, 26.04.1983, K. Sakai; 2 males ( SMF 35006), Tokushima, Ohjincho, Yoshinogawa River, 0 5.07.1981, K. Sakai; 2 males ( SMF 35007), Kochi, Tosa Bay, Utsuga, 24.07.198026.07.1980, K. Sakai; 5 males, 2 females ( SMF 35008), Hiroshima, Urazaki-cho, Onomichi, 02.09.1981 - 05.09.1981, Y. Kuwada, ded.

K Sakai; 1 male, 1 female ( SMF 35009), Kochi, Shimantogawa River, 0 1.08.1996, K. Sakai; 5 males, 2 females ( SMF 35010), Amakusa Island, Kyushu, 04.1974–05.1981, Y. Ono, ded. K Sakai; 1 male, 1 female ( SMF 35011), Kochi, Irino, Okata-cho 0 1.08.1996, K. Sakai.

Taiwan: 1 male ( SMF 8813) W. coast, Mai Liao, 23º 47'N, 120º 11'E, sandy-mud flat, 0 2.08.1977, leg. J. Dörjes; 1 male, 2 females (juv.) ( SMF 8814), 0 7.09.1977, leg. J. Dörjes; 1 male (UZM), Tanshui River NW. of Taipei [ex Mus.Milano, 20.02.1922]; 2 Chelas ( ZSM), Amping, 1eg. Haberer; 1 male ( ZSM), Takao, 0 6.1903, 1eg. Haberer.

China: 26 males, 5 females (ZMH K6755); 2 males (MNHN B11963); 2 males (ZSM); 3 males (MNHN B11966), leg. M. Callery; 10 males, 3 females (ZMH Ex K3100), 04.09.1919; 13 males, 3 females (ZMH ex K3156), 28.10.1910, leg. G. Siemssen; 1 male (IOASQ), Shajiang, 0 3.03.1957, 1eg. Fan & Xu; 4 males, 1 female (ZMH Ex K3154), Fuzhou, 13.06.1903, leg. G. Siemssen; 2 males (IOASQ), Quanzhou, Shengpu, 21.06.1975, 1eg. H.L. Chen; 2 males, 2 females (IOASQ), Tongan, Xiaodeng, N. of Xiamen, 0 2.04.1982, 1eg. H.L. Chen; 5 males, 1 female (MNHN B11965), Xiamen, 0 7.1925, 1eg. C.F. Wang; 2 males, 2 females (SMF 17158), Xiamen, Zhongzhai, 26.05.1982, leg. H.L. Chen; 1 male, 1 female (SMF 17159), Dongshan, Beinanao, 26.05.1975, 1eg. H.L. Chen; 1 male (IOASQ); 2 males, 1 female (SMF 17160), Hainan, Haikou, Cangtonqian, 0 7.06.1958, leg. J.Y. Liu; 1 male, 1 female (IOASQ); 2 males (SMF 17162), Haikou, Beigang, 0 6.06.1958, leg. J.Y. Liu; 1 male (SMF 17161), Beili, 12.07.1957, 1eg. J.Y. Liu.

Diagnosis. Front broad. Anterolateral borders moderately convergent. palm of major male chela without supramarginal groove adjacent to lower border. G1 ( Fig. 10 View FIGURE 10 f) with palp long, reaching up to distal half of horny endpiece; this last one has inclined flanges, but no strong torsion ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 c); terminal opening at base of deep emargination of distal margin ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 b). Genital opening of female ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 a) and thus also direction of the opercle's edge slightly oblique in respect to median line of sternum.

Distribution. Korea, Japan, Taiwan, China, northern Vietnam. The northern limit in China is in Zhejiang Province, Ise Bay in Japan. Southwards the species reaches Hainan Island, China and northern Vietnam.

Remarks. The species is easily recognisable by the peculiar shape of the G1, especially the large size of the palp. U. lactea may easily be distinguished from U. perplexa , with which it may be sympatric at least in the Ryukyu Islands, by the lack of a supramarginal groove on the major chela palm as well as by the weakness of the subdistal tooth on the fixed finger of the same limb ( Figs. 10 View FIGURE 10 b–e), which is more prominent in U. perplexa and makes it easily distinguishable from its congener.

The southern distribution of this species is not well known. This applies especially to the Ryukyus, from which it was reported by T. Sakai (1976). Although Sakai mentioned the presence of U. lactea in the Ryukyus, but he did not list U. perplexa from Japan. Sakai probably ignored Crane's record of U. perplexa in the Ryukyus. Crane (1975), however, only recorded U. perplexa from this area and our material also belongs to this species. On the contrary, we have not seen any specimen of U. perplexa from China. The same applies to our few specimens from Taiwan, which all belongs to U. lactea , although the species has been recorded from Taiwan several times (see Ng et al. 2001). It has to be checked if U. perplexa and U. lactea exclude each other or if they are sympatric in part of their range. The factors limiting the distribution of the two species also remain unknown. The median tooth of the gastric mill of U. lactea ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 a) is unique among all member of the U. lactea- group, but slightly similar to U. perplexa rather than others. But regarding the form of the lateral tooth plate of the gastric mill ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 a) and the number of teeth on it, numbering 22 and being comb-shaped, ally the species with U. annulipes and U. albimana .

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

ZMH

Zoologisches Museum Hamburg

ZSM

Bavarian State Collection of Zoology

SMF

Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Ocypodidae

Genus

Uca

Loc

Uca (Austruca) lactea (De Haan, 1835)

Naderloo, Reza, Türkay, Michael & Chen, Hui-Lian 2010
2010
Loc

Ucca (Celuca) lactea

Yang 1991: 466
1991
Loc

Uca lactea lactea

Shih 1999: 170
Yamaguchi 1983: 25
1983
Loc

Uca (Celuca) lactea lactea

Miyake 1983: 162
Sakai 1976: 608
Crane 1975: 300
1975
Loc

Austruca lactea

Bott 1973: 322
1973
Loc

Uca lactea

Shih 2009: 377
Kwok 2006: 4
Tanaka 2004: 8
Yamaguchi 2000: 133
Iguchi 1997: 70
Jones 1994: 11
Murai 1987: 1334
Yamaguchi 1970: 5
Ono 1965: 8
Miyake 1936: 511
Kamita 1935: 241
Sakai 1934: 320
Gordon 1931: 528
Kellogg 1928: 356
Gee 1925: 165
Balss 1922: 143
Schenkel 1902: 580
Ortmann 1897: 351
1897
Loc

Gelasimus lacteus

Lin 1949: 26
Alcock 1900: 352
Ortmann 1894: 752
Man 1891: 22
Cano 1889: 234
Kingsley 1880: 149
Miers 1879: 20
Stimpson 1858: 100
Milne 1852: 150
1852
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