Raoulserenea Manning, 1995

Ahyong, Shane T., 2002, Stomatopoda (Crustacea) from the Marquesas Islands: results of MUSORSTOM 9, Zoosystema 24 (2), pp. 347-372 : 357

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5393319

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Raoulserenea Manning, 1995
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Genus Raoulserenea Manning, 1995 View in CoL View at ENA

Raoulserenea komaii ( Moosa, 1991) ( Fig. 6 View FIG )

Pseudosquilla komaii Moosa, 1991: 171-173 , fig. 4. Type locality: Chesterfield Islands, New Caledonia.

Raoulserenea komaii – Manning 1995: 116.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — New Caledonia. Chesterfield Islands, 19°03.00’S, 158°53.93’E, 8 m, hard coral substrate, VII-VIII.1988, holotype tl 54 ( MNHN St 1411).

Marquesas. Ua Pou, stn CP1264, 9°21.3’S, 140°07.7’W, 53-57 m, 03.IX.1997, 1 postlarva tl 30, 1 postlarva tl 29 ( MNHN). — Between Society Islands and Marquesas, RV Alis, pelagic trawl, 1997, A. Danigo coll., 1 postlarva tl 33 ( MNHN).

Tahiti. Society Islands, RV Alis, 5-10 m, 1997, 1 postlarva tl 28 (MNHN).

MEASUREMENTS. — Male (n = 1) tl 54, male postlarva (n = 2) tl 30-33, female postlarva (n = 2) tl 28-29.

DISTRIBUTION. — The Cocos Keeling Islands, New Caledonia, Ogasawara Islands and now the Marquesas.

REMARKS

The colour pattern of the present specimens generally agrees well with holotype of R. komaii . The paired dark “eye spots” on the carapace, however, are surrounded by irregular white patches, most of which unite to form a continuous white ring. In one specimen ( Fig. 6A View FIG ), the pattern of white patches approaches Borradaile’s (1898) figure for R. oxyrhyncha ( Borradaile, 1898) , whereas in another from the same locality (CP1264, female postlarva), the pattern of white patches is less irregular but most unite to form a near continuous white ring, closely resembling the holotype of R. komaii from New Caledonia. In the present specimens, as in the holotype of R. komaii , the general body colour pattern is darkly mottled with transverse rows of pale diffuse spots on each thoracic and abdominal somite, TS6 and 8 bear a dark patch at the base of each pereiopod and TS7 bears at most a faint trace of pigment at the base of the pereiopods.

The postlarvae of R. komaii closely resemble those of Pseudosquilla oculata (based on accounts in Bigelow [1931] and Manning [1977]) and are difficult to distinguish. Aside from colour pattern, the present specimens differ from accounts of post-larval P. oculata in bearing posterolateral spines on AS 4-5 instead of AS 5 only, and the margins of the rostral plate are slightly concave, rather than convex as figured by Manning (1977) for P. oculata from the eastern Atlantic. The large size of postlarval R. komaii suggests that this species settles at a considerably larger size than do R. ornata (Miers, 1880) , R. hieroglyphica ( Manning, 1972) and P. ciliata ( Bigelow 1931; Manning 1972, 1977) in which postlarvae are reported at less than tl 25.

Superfamily LYSIOSQUILLOIDEA Giesbrecht, 1910 View in CoL Family LYSIOSQUILLIDAE Giesbrecht, 1910 View in CoL Genus Lysiosquillina Manning, 1995 View in CoL

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

RV

Collection of Leptospira Strains

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Stomatopoda

Family

Pseudosquillidae

Loc

Raoulserenea Manning, 1995

Ahyong, Shane T. 2002
2002
Loc

Raoulserenea komaii

MANNING R. B. 1995: 116
1995
Loc

Pseudosquilla komaii

MOOSA M. K. 1991: 173
1991
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