Clibanarius striolatus Dana, 1852

Malay, Maria Celia (Machel) D., Rahayu, Dwi Listyo & Chan, Tin-Yam, 2018, Hermit crabs of the genera Calcinus Dana, Clibanarius Dana, and Dardanus Paul’son from the PANGLAO 2004 Expedition, with description of a new species and a checklist of the hermit crabs of the Philippines (Crustacea: Anomura: Paguroidea), Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 66, pp. 23-65 : 36

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4503028

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C0EDB2F2-78E4-43A0-A8C4-E4165DF6406F

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4776948

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/72156531-2964-FF8C-FF46-FC7AFB73B040

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Carolina

scientific name

Clibanarius striolatus Dana, 1852
status

 

Clibanarius striolatus Dana, 1852 View in CoL

( Fig. 3E View Fig )

Clibanarius striolatus Dana, 1852: 463 View in CoL ( Tonga and Fiji, type localities); Buitendijk, 1937: 258; Estampador, 1937: 501; Yap-Chiongco, 1938: 192; Fize & Serène, 1955: 97–105, Fig. 13, pl. 3 no. 4; Estampador, 1959: 48; Rahayu & Forest, 1993 (1992): 758; Gherardi & McLaughlin, 1994: 632–635; McLaughlin et al., 2007: 121–122, 2 unlabelled figures.

Clibanarius View in CoL A – Fize & Serène, 1955: 109–114, Fig. 15, pl. 3 no. 6.

Material examined. 1 indiv. in shell ( ZRC), stn M1, Alona Beach, Panglao I., 9°32.9′N, 123°46.6′E, 0–1 m, v.2004 to vii.2004; 1 male SL 2.5 mm ( ZRC), stn M3, Danao, Panglao I., 9°32.5′/33.1′N, 123°44.7′/45.5′E, 0–2.5 m, 31.v.2004 ; 1 female SL 4.2 mm, 5 males SL 3.0– 6.8 mm, 6 indivs. in shell ( ZRC), stn M7, Momo Beach , Panglao I., 9°36.1′N, 123°45.2′E, 0–3 m, 1.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 female SL 4.2 mm, 2 males SL 3.4–3.6 mm ( ZRC), stn M8, Doljo , north coast, Panglao I., 9°35.4′N, 123°44.3′E, 0–1 m, 2.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 4 females SL 2.3–4.0 mm, 11 males SL 1.7–6.2 mm, 1 indiv. in shell ( ZRC), stn M9, inside lagoon near Doljo Point , Panglao I., 9°35.1′N, 123°43.6′E, 0–0.5 m, 4.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 male SL 6.0 mm ( ZRC), stn M10, Bingag / Tabalong , Panglao I., 9°37.8′N, 123°48.4′E, 0–3 m, 5.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 2 females SL 3.7–4.5 mm, 6 males SL 3.7–5.0 mm, 1 indiv. in shell ( ZRC), stn M11, Sungcolan Bay, Panglao I., 9°38.3′N, 123°49.6′E, 0–3 m, 6.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 ovig. female SL 3.3 mm, 1 male SL 5.0 mm, 33 indivs. in shell ( ZRC), stn M15, Baclayon , Bohol I., 9°37.2′N, 123°55.4′E, 0–1 m, 9.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 female SL 3.8 mm, 11 males SL 3.2–5.0 mm ( ZRC), stn M18, Gak-Ang Islet , off Panglao I., 9°33.0′N, 123°45.5′E, 0–1 m, 10 & 12.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 female SL 6.2 mm ( ZRC), stn M19, Pamilacan I., 9°30.0′N, 123°55.3′E, 0–2 m, 11.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 7 females SL 2.9–7.7 mm, 23 males SL 1.2–5.7 mm, 2 indivs. in shell ( ZRC), stn M24, Manga, Panglao I., 9°42.1′N, 123°51.3′E, 0–1 m, 17.vi.2004; 13 females SL 2.1–4.3 mm, 17 males SL 2.2–5.5 mm, 6 indivs. in shell ( ZRC), stn M25, Danao, Panglao I., 9°33.1′N, 123°44.6′E GoogleMaps , 0–1 m, 17.vi.2004; 1 male SL 4.0 mm ( ZRC), stn M40, Looc (lagoon inside), Panglao I., 9°35.7′N, 123°44.7′E GoogleMaps , 0–3 m, 22 & 28.vi.2004; 2 males SL 1.6–2.2 mm, 1 indiv. in shell ( ZRC), stn M50, Abatan River , Bohol I., 9°33.6′N, 123°45.1′E GoogleMaps , 0–0.5 m, 29.vi.2004; 1 ovig. female SL 3.6 mm, 5 females SL 3.0– 3.5 mm, 12 males SL 1.4–4.3 mm, 2 indivs. in shell ( ZRC), stn M51, Mayacabac, Panglao I., 9°36.8′N, 123°52.2′E GoogleMaps , 0 m, 30.vi.2004; 1 male SL 3.5 mm ( ZRC), stn M52, mouth of Danao embayment, Panglao I., 9°34.2′N, 123°44.9′E GoogleMaps , 0–1 m, 30.vi.2004; 2 males SL 3.1–4.5 mm ( ZRC), stn M53, Mayacabac, Panglao I., 9°36.8′N, 123°52.2′E GoogleMaps , 0 m, 2.vii.2004; 1 ovig. female SL 2.7 mm, 2 females SL 2.3–3.1 mm ( ZRC), stn R26, Sungcolan Bay, Panglao I., 9°38.4′/38.5′N, 123°49.1/49.4′/49.7′E , 1–5 m, 6, 20, & 30.vi.2004; 3 females SL 2.5–4.7 mm, 2 males SL 4.5–5.0 mm ( ZRC), stn R58, Looc (lagoon side), Panglao I., 9°35.7′N, 123°44.7′E GoogleMaps , 1–3 m, 22.vi.2004.

Habitat. Intertidal, mangrove areas, nipa palms, and seagrass beds, on sandy, sand-mud, and rocky substrates.

Remarks. Clibanarius striolatus is a common species in intertidal environments and is very abundant in the Philippines (authors’ pers. obs.). It closely resembles Cl. laevimanus (see remarks under that species).

ZRC

Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Diogenidae

Genus

Clibanarius

Loc

Clibanarius striolatus Dana, 1852

Malay, Maria Celia (Machel) D., Rahayu, Dwi Listyo & Chan, Tin-Yam 2018
2018
Loc

Clibanarius

Fize A & Serene R 1955: 109
1955
Loc

Clibanarius striolatus

Gherardi F & McLaughlin PA 1994: 632
Estampador EP 1959: 48
Fize A & Serene R 1955: 97
Buitendijk AM 1937: 258
Estampador EP 1937: 501
Dana JD 1852: 463
1852
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