Bresedium laevimanum ( Zehntner, 1894 )

Schubart, Christoph D. & Ng, Peter K. L., 2020, Revision of the intertidal and semiterrestrial crab genera Chiromantes Gistel, 1848, and Pseudosesarma Serène & Soh, 1970 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Sesarmidae), using morphology and molecular phylogenetics, with the establishment of nine new genera and two new species, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 68, pp. 891-994 : 966-967

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https://doi.org/ 10.26107/RBZ-2020-0097

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scientific name

Bresedium laevimanum ( Zehntner, 1894 )
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Bresedium laevimanum ( Zehntner, 1894) View in CoL

( Figs. 24E–H View Fig , 26C, D View Fig , 29D–F View Fig , 31F–H View Fig , 42 View Fig )

Sesarma Edwardsi var. laevimana Zehntner, 1894: 181 View in CoL , 182.

Sesarma edwardsi var. laevimana View in CoL – Lanchester, 1900: 757.

Sesarma (Sesarma) edwardsi laevimana View in CoL – Tesch, 1917: 148.

Sesarma sediliensis Tweedie, 1940: 100 View in CoL , fig. 8, pl. 24-2; Tweedie, 1950: 342.

Sesarma (Sesarma) edwarsi laevimanum – Tan & Ng, 1994: 82; Serène, 1968: 105.

Pseudosesarma laevimanum View in CoL – Ng et al., 2008a: 222.

Pseudosesarma laevimana –? Naiyanetr, 1998: 102;? Naiyanetr, 2007: 116.

Bresedium sediliensis View in CoL – Ng & Tan, 1994: 82.

Bresedium sedilensis [sic] – Ng et al., 2008a: 220.

Material examined. Lectotype (here designated): male (20.0 × 17.6 mm) ( MNHG), coll. “ Indes Neerlandische ”, Bedot & Pichet, 1800s. Paralectotypes: 2 males (16.7 × 15.3 mm, 10.5 × 9.3 mm), 2 females (10.4 × 9.3 mm, 6.8 × 5.8 mm) ( MNHG), Sarawak, coll. Bedot & Pichet, 1800s. Others : PENINSULAR MALAYSIA – 1 male (26.3 × 23.7 mm) ( NHM) (lectotype of Sesarma sediliensis Tweedie, 1940 , here designated), Sedili River , Johor, coll. M.W.F. Tweedie, March 1938 ; 1 female (22.8 × 19.7 mm) ( NHM) (paralectotype of Sesarma sediliensis Tweedie, 1940 ), Sedili River , Johor, coll. M.W.F. Tweedie, March 1938 ; 37 males (largest 21.2 × 18.2 mm), 22 females (largest 20.3 × 17.8 mm) ( ZRC 1965.7.29.121–133), Sedili River , Johor, coll. M.W.F. Tweedie, March 1938 . SARAWAK – 19 males (largest 20.1 × 17.9 mm) , 17 females (largest 19.2 × 16.7 mm, 2 ovigerous) ( ZRC 1972.3.7.25–35), water ditch, Kuching , coll. M.W.F. Tweedie, January 1949 .

Diagnosis. Carapace transversely rectangular; epibranchial tooth distinct, separated by deep notch; posterolateral margins subparallel; outer surface of chela relatively smooth, punctate, or with scattered low granules, ventral margin of palm sinuous, smooth; suture between male thoracic sternites 3 and 4 visible; ambulatory merus short, broad; male pleon somewhat elongate, subrectangular, telson distinctly sunken into distal margin of somite 6; G1 very slender, straight, chitinous distal part long, with tip prominently flared.

Colour. “In life the chelipeds are bright red and the carapace dark brown, more or less variegated with greenish.” ( Tweedie, 1940: 102).

Remarks. The identity of this species has been uncertain since its original description as no figures were provided. Zehntner (1894) regarded it as a variety of Sesarma edwardsii , and most subsequent workers have followed this association. Comparison of the types of Sesarma edwardsi var. laevimana from the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Geneva, with type material of Sesarma sediliensis , leave no doubt that Zehntner’s (1894) variety is identical with Bresedium sediliensis ( Tweedie, 1940) . The broadly rectangular carapace ( Figs. 24E–H View Fig ), subrectangular male pleon with the telson sunken into somite 6 ( Figs. 31F–H View Fig , 42A View Fig ) and the characteristic G1 with the tip expanded ( Fig. 42B–E View Fig ) are typical for members of this genus. Sesarma sediliensis Tweedie, 1940 , was transferred to Bresedium by Serène & Soh (1970).

Tweedie (1940: 100–103, fig. 8, pl. 24-2) described Sesarma sediliensis from one male and one female which he labelled as cotypes and “a series of sub-adult specimens from the type locality”. The way this sentence is phrased means he only regarded the male and female specimens mentioned (both of which are now in NHM) as syntypes, and the rest are not types. The male (26.3 × 23.7 mm) is here designated as the lectotype of the species to stabilise the taxonomy. In the ZRC are two lots, ZRC 1965.7.29.121–133 (from Johor) and ZRC 1972.3.7.25–35 (from Sarawak), both of which are listed as paratypes. They are therefore not types, even though the Johor material was collected at the same time by Tweedie as the syntypes. The Johor lot (ZRC 1965.7.29.121–133), however, are not sub-adults, with most of the specimens large and fully adult, even though none of the females are ovigerous.

Biology. According to Tweedie (1940: 103), “These crabs were found among the stems of nipah palms (Nipah fruticans) growing in mud on the banks of the river Sedili. The water in the part of the river where the palms grow is slightly brackish with incursions of fresh water when the river floods. Its salinity never approaches that of the open sea.”

Distribution. Known from Southern Peninsular Malaysia and Sarawak, and perhaps Thailand ( Tweedie, 1940, 1950; Naiyanetr, 1998, 2007).

NHM

University of Nottingham

ZRC

Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Sesarmidae

Genus

Bresedium

Loc

Bresedium laevimanum ( Zehntner, 1894 )

Schubart, Christoph D. & Ng, Peter K. L. 2020
2020
Loc

Pseudosesarma laevimanum

Ng PKL & Guinot D & Davie PJF 2008: 222
2008
Loc

Bresedium sedilensis

Ng PKL & Guinot D & Davie PJF 2008: 220
2008
Loc

Pseudosesarma laevimana

Naiyanetr P 2007: 116
Naiyanetr P 1998: 102
1998
Loc

Sesarma (Sesarma) edwarsi laevimanum

Tan CGS & Ng PKL 1994: 82
Serene R 1968: 105
1994
Loc

Bresedium sediliensis

Tan CGS & Ng PKL 1994: 82
1994
Loc

Sesarma sediliensis

Tweedie MWF 1950: 342
Tweedie MWF 1940: 100
1940
Loc

Sesarma (Sesarma) edwardsi laevimana

Tesch JJ 1917: 148
1917
Loc

Sesarma edwardsi var. laevimana

Lanchester WF 1900: 757
1900
Loc

Sesarma Edwardsi var. laevimana

Zehntner L 1894: 181
1894
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