Megaesthesius yokoyai Sakai, 1939
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Megaesthesius yokoyai Sakai, 1939 View in CoL
( Figs. 19 View FIGURE 19 C–F; 34B; 48E; 82G–I)
“? Megaesthesius sp.” Yokoya, 1933: 203, fig. 86.
Megaesthesius yokoyai Sakai, 1939: 577 View in CoL [type locality: Japan] ; 1976: 552, fig. 299 [Japan].— Serène 1968: 92 [in list].— Takeda & Miyake 1969: 460, figs. 3, 4 [Japan]; 1972: 86 [East China Sea].—Ng et al. 2008: 76 [in list]. Megaesthesius sagedai [sic]— Serène 1964b: 176. Not Megaesthesius sagedae Rathbun, 1909 View in CoL .
Type material. Depository unknown, Japan, Bungo Strait and Sata-Misaki.
Diagnosis. Small size. Carapace ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 C; Takeda & Miyake 1969: fig 3; Sakai 1976: fig. 299a) subquadrate; front bilobed, with deep median cleft; dorsal surface with low, spherical tubercles; post-orbital margins sloping to angular anteroexternal angle. Lateral margins straight, parallel to each other, each with 3 or 4 dented regions separated by deep notches, acute tooth on posterior third of margin. Posterior margin nearly straight. Long orbits, eye peduncle elongated ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 F; Takeda & Miyake 1969: 4a, b), immobile, cornea reduced, non-pigmented. Antennule greatly enlarged ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 C; Takeda & Miyake 1969: 3a; Sakai 1976: fig. 299b), particularly in males. Third maxillipeds ( Fig. 34 View FIGURE 34 B; Takeda & Miyake 1969: 4c; Sakai 1976: fig. 299b) nearly fill buccal cavern when closed; merus subovate, ischium subovate, longer than merus; outer margins of merus, ischium unarmed. Chelipeds subequal in length, nearly similar in both sexes; fingers relatively short, not stout; cutting margin of major chela ( Fig. 48 View FIGURE 48 E; Takeda & Miyake 1969: 4d) smooth; ventral margin of palm unarmed; ventral surface of cheliped merus with spiniform granules. Proportionally long ambulatory legs ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 E; Takeda & Miyake 1969: 4a; Sakai 1976: fig. 299a), P5 merus not reaching front when folded. Distal end of meri of ambulatory legs with minute spinules. Small, acute tooth on inner margin of cheliped carpus of female, ventral surface of cheliped merus smooth in both sexes. Male pleon ( Fig. 19 View FIGURE 19 D; Takeda & Miyake 1969: 4f) with lateral margins of somite 6, fused somites 3–5 nearly straight; postero-lateral regions slightly swollen; telson proportionally long. G1 ( Fig. 82 View FIGURE 82 G‒H; Takeda & Miyake 1969: 4h, i) slender, distal segment, straight, with spinules. G2, female pleon, thorax, vulvae undescribed.
Remarks. Although synonymised by Serène (1964b: 176), there are differences between M. sagedae and M. yokoyai (based on the illustrations by Yokoya 1933 and Takeda & Miyake 1969). The G1 of M. yokoyai is slightly less slender, with more spinules on the distal portion, and a more flared distal segment ( Fig. 82 View FIGURE 82 G–I; Takeda & Miyake 1969: fig. 4 g –i) than in M. sagedae ( Fig. 82 View FIGURE 82 A, B). The larger chela is thick, high, and the ventral margin and cutting margins are unarmed, with the pollex relatively slender and shorter than the palm in a male (3.5 × 3.8 mm, Fig. 48 View FIGURE 48 E; Takeda & Miyake 1969: fig. 4d) but with the pollex stouter and relatively longer and the cutting margin lined with small teeth in the male specimen on hand of M. sagedae (2.5 × 3.0 mm, ZRC 1995.885; Fig. 48 View FIGURE 48 C).
Distribution. Western Pacific Ocean ( Japan and East China Sea). Depth: 105–250 ( Sakai 1976).
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Megaesthesius yokoyai Sakai, 1939
Ng, Peter K. L. & Castro, Peter 2016 |
Megaesthesius yokoyai
Takeda 1969: 460 |
Serene 1968: 92 |
Serene 1964: 176 |
Sakai 1939: 577 |