Gourretia sinica Liu & Liu, 2010

Dworschak, Peter C. & Anker, Arthur, 2022, Axiidea (Crustacea: Callianassidae, Callichiridae and Ctenochelidae) and Gebiidea (Upogebiidae) collected during the Comprehensive Marine Biodiversity Survey of Singapore, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 70, pp. 108-133 : 110

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https://doi.org/ 10.26107/RBZ-2022-0008

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scientific name

Gourretia sinica Liu & Liu, 2010
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Gourretia sinica Liu & Liu, 2010

( Figs. 1a View Fig , 3–5)

Gourretia sinica Liu & Liu, 2010a: 750 , figs. 5–10; — Poore et al., 2019: table 1; — Robles et al., 2020: suppl. tables 1, 2. Paragourretia zarenkovi Sakai, 2010a: 1457 , fig. 8; new synonym. Ruiyuliugourretia sinica . — Sakai, 2017: 1132, 1133, fig. 3. G.[ourretia] zarenkovi . — Sakai, 2017: 1129.

CMBS material. 1 female (23/5.3) ( ZRC 2017.0947 View Materials ) [DNA voucher GenBank MN 237905 View Materials , MN 237707 View Materials , MN 238386 View Materials , MN 238112 View Materials ], sta. TB096, Straits of Singapore near E Bunkering A, 1°18.140′N 104°04.221′E, clay, beam trawl, 22.4–25.1 m, coll. B Richer de Forges et al., 29 May 2013 (SS-3222); 1 female (18/4.5) ( ZRC 2018.0560 View Materials ), sta. TB120, Straits of Singapore, NE of Sentosa Cove, MPA grid 5115, beam trawl, 7.2–18.0 m, coll GoogleMaps . TMSI team, 21 March 2013 (5115TB1-120) .

Description. See Liu & Liu (2010a).

Distribution. Beibu Gulf, South China Sea (type locality, Liu & Liu, 2010a), Tonkin Gulf, Vietnam ( Sakai, 2010a), Singapore (this study).

Habitat. Muddy sand at depth of 27–50 m (Liu & Liu, 2010a); clay at depth of 7–25 m (this study).

Remarks. Four Indo-Pacific species of Gourretia possess a strong curved spine or projection on the ventro-proximal surface of the third maxilliped ischium, viz. G. manihinae Sakai, 1984b , G. sinica Liu & Liu, 2010a , G. zarenkovi ( Sakai, 2010a) and G. qeshmensis Sepahvand, Pouyani & Momtazi, 2016 . This character was variable in the present material, with one female (ZRC 2017.0947) bearing this spine on only one side (Fig. 3a, b). The second female (ZRC 2018.0560) lacks one of the third maxillipeds, but the attached one does have this spine, suggesting that it may be the more typical condition in the species. The CMBS material is tentatively assigned to G. sinica because of the strong spines on the cutting edges of the second pereopod (Figs. 4g, 5e) (lacking in G. manihinae ). However, it differs from both G. manihinae and G. sinica by the presence of a setal row on the anterior carapace (Fig. 3a) and a spiniform seta on the propodus of the third pereopod (Fig. 3g). The species is recorded from Singapore for the first time.

There is apparently no difference between G. sinica and G. zarenkovi except for the male first pleopod, consisting of 2 or 4 articles in the former taxon, according to Liu & Liu (2010a) and Sakai (2017), respectively, vs. 3 articles in the latter taxon ( Sakai, 2010a). A male first pleopod consisting of 3 or 4 articles is certainly an artefact as K. Sakai often misinterpreted folds as articulations (see Felder & Dworschak, 2015; Poore & Dworschak, 2017). Since G. sinica has priority by two months (14 October 2010 vs. 13 December 2010), G. zarenkovi is herein synonymised with the former taxon.

MN

Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Callianassidae

Genus

Gourretia

Loc

Gourretia sinica Liu & Liu, 2010

Dworschak, Peter C. & Anker, Arthur 2022
2022
Loc

Gourretia sinica

Liu & Liu 2010: 750
2010
Loc

Ruiyuliugourretia sinica

Liu & Liu 2010
2010
Loc

Paragourretia zarenkovi Sakai, 2010a: 1457

Sakai, 2010 a: 1457: 1457
1457
Loc

zarenkovi

Sakai, 2010 a: 1457
1457
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