Catapagurus sharreri A. Milne-Edwards, 1880
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Catapagurus sharreri A. Milne-Edwards, 1880 View in CoL
( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 C, 2C, 3C)
Catapagurus Sharreri A. Milne-Edwards, 1880: 46 View in CoL . — Smith, 1883: 31, pl. 4, fig. 5; 1884: 353, pl. 4, figs 1, 2; 1886: 38. — A. Milne-Edwards & Bouvier, 1893: 127, pl. 9, figs 19–24.
Hemipagurus socialis Smith, 1881: 423 View in CoL .
Catapagurus socialis . — Smith, 1882: 16.
Catapagurus sharreri View in CoL . — Forest & Saint Laurent, 1968: 151, figs 124–135. — Coelho & Ramos-Porto, 1986: 43. — Rieger, 1998: 417. — Melo, 1999: 104, fig. 54. — McLaughlin et al., 2010: 28.
Material examined. Brazil: São Paulo, Proj. REVIZEE, st. 6661, 147 m, 8 spec. (MZUSP-13868); 37 spec. (MZUSP-13858); st. 6673, 133 m, 1 spec. (MZUSP-13870); st. 6674, 122 m, 1 spec. (MZUSP-13873); st. 6665, 258 m, 7 spec. (MZUSP-13864); st. 6666, 163 m, 1 spec. (MZUSP-13875); st. 6660, 314 m, 1 spec. (MZUSP- 13892).
Diagnosis. Shield longer than broad; rostrum short, rounded, not exceeding lateral projections. Ocular peduncles strong; corneae dilated; ocular acicles long, triangular with acuminate tip. Antennular peduncles overreaching ocular peduncles by length of terminal segment. Antennal peduncles overreaching ocular peduncles by approximately half length of terminal segment. Right cheliped with fingers approximately one-third length of palm; dorsal face of palm and carpus with granules. Left cheliped smaller and more slender than right; carpus with dorsal and lateral faces compressed, slightly broader distally; palm with margins parallel and shorter than fingers, dorsal face finely granulated. Male with right sexual tube. Telson with posterior lobes almost symmetrical, separated by shallow median cleft; each margin with 2 strong corneous and articulated spines.
Distribution. Western Atlantic: United States (Virginia, Carolinas, Florida), Antilles and Brazil (Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo).
Habitat. Between 80 and 500 m; on sand, mud and shell grit.
Remarks. Forest & Saint Laurent (1968) compared the material from the “Blake”, “Albatross” and “Calypso” expeditions, which was collected in different regions, and observed some morphological differences among specimens from those regions. The 56 specimens of C. sharreri that we examined are morphologically closest to material from the “Calypso” (based on the illustration by Forest & Saint Laurent 1968: 152, fig. 124) due to similarities in form and proportions of the ocular acicles and the antennal and ocular peduncles.
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Catapagurus sharreri A. Milne-Edwards, 1880
Nucci, Paulo Ricardo & Melo, Gustavo Augusto Schmidt De 2011 |
Catapagurus sharreri
Melo 1999: 104 |
Rieger 1998: 417 |
Coelho 1986: 43 |
Forest 1968: 151 |
Catapagurus socialis
Smith 1882: 16 |
Hemipagurus socialis
Smith 1881: 423 |
Catapagurus Sharreri A. Milne-Edwards, 1880 : 46
Milne-Edwards 1893: 127 |
Smith 1883: 31 |
Milne-Edwards 1880: 46 |