Thalamitinae Paulson, 1875

Huang, Yu-Hsuan & Shih, Hsi-Te, 2021, Chthonius rhodochelatus Hadzi 1933, Zoological Studies 60 (60), pp. 1-45 : 23

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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2021.60-60

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scientific name

Thalamitinae Paulson, 1875
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Subfamily Thalamitinae Paulson, 1875 View in CoL Genus Thalamita Latreille, 1829 Thalamita gatavakensis Nobili, 1906 ( Figs. 4A View Fig , 13 View Fig )

Thalamita pilumnoides var. gatavakensis Nobili, 1906: 262 View in CoL (type locality: Gatavaké, Tuamotus Is., French Polynesia).

Thalamita pilumnoides ssp. gatavakensis View in CoL – Forest and Guinot 1961: 34, figs. 23–25 (lectotype) ( French Polynesia: Gambier Is.: Mangareva).

Thalamita granosimana View in CoL – Stephenson 1961: 119, figs. 2E, 4A, pls. 3(4), 4J, 5G (Western Australia). (not Thalamita View in CoL var. D, granosimana Borradalie, 1902 View in CoL )

Thalamita gatavakensis View in CoL – Crosnier 1962: 106, figs. 156 bis. a–c, e (syntype), 177 bis. ( Madagascar: Nosy Be); Stephenson and Rees 1967: 75 ( French Polynesia: Tuamotus Is. and Society Is.; Philippines); Stephenson 1972: 149 ( Indonesia: Bali; Philippines); Wee and Ng 1995: 82, fig. 43; Ng et al. 2008: 154 (list); Sasaki 2019: 9236 (list).

Material examined: Taiwan: 1 male (16.5 × 9.3 mm) ( NTOU), Mao-ao, New Taipei City, coll. CH Yang, 16 Aug. 2006.

Comparative material: Thalamita gloriensis : 2 males (15.7–18.1 × 8.6–10.0 mm) (NCHUZOOL 16540), Waiping, Dongjiyu, Penghu, Taiwan, coll. YH Huang et al., 14 May 2020.

Diagnosis: Carapace transversely hexagonal, 1.8 times broader than long, surface pilose. All anterior carapace ridges and mesobranchial ridges paired, except metagastric and cardiac ridges unbroken ( Fig. 13A View Fig ). Front with 2 lobes. Supraorbital margins with 2 notches. Anterolateral margins with 5 teeth, first 3 subequal, tooth 4 smallest, tooth 5 largest ( Fig. 13A View Fig ). Basal antennal segment granulated. Chelipeds with surface granulated, merus with 3 spines on inner margin, inner margin with distal end granulated; carpus with 1 spine on inner margin, 3 smaller spines on outer margin; palm with 4 spines on dorsal surface, outer surface with 3 granulated ridges, inner and lower surfaces smooth. P5 with merus having spine on inner margin, distal end of inner margin with small spine; propodus with a row of granules, inner margin with 7–8 spines; dactylus with spinules on distal margins. Pleomere 6 of male pleon with lateral margins subparallel and slightly converging anteriorly. G1 with distal part slender, tip spoon-shaped with bristles ( Fig. 13B–E View Fig ).

Distribution: French Polynesia; Australia (western); Indonesia (Bali); Philippines; Taiwan (Mao-ao, New Taipei City; Fig. 1 View Fig : no. 1); Japan (incl. Ogasawara Is.; Ryukyus); China (Hainan I.); Vietnam; Malaysia; Thailand (western); Kenya; Tanzania; Mayotte I.; Madagascar (Nosy Be) ( Sasaki 2019; this study).

Ecological notes: The habitat is the intertidal zone with a bottom composed of coral sand ( Crosnier 1962).

Remarks: Thalamita gatavakensis Nobili, 1906 is similar to Tha. pilumnoides Borradaile, 1902 and both are widely distributed in the Indo-West Pacific ( Sasaki 2019). The specimen from Taiwan is consistent with Tha. gatavakensis by the following characters: (1) G1 with distal part curved in Tha. pilumnoides ( Crosnier 1962: fig. 256; Stephenson and Rees 1967: fig. 32a; Yang et al. 2012: fig. 118f) (vs. not curved in Tha. gatavakensis ; Fig. 13B–E View Fig ; Crosnier 1962: figs. 177 bis. c, d); (2) male pleon with pleomere 6 broader than long in Tha. pilumnoides ( Borradaile 1902: 207; Crosnier 1962: fig. 255; Stephenson and Rees 1967: fig. 32b; Yang et al. 2012: fig. 118e) (vs. nearly as broad as long in Tha. gatavakensis ; Crosnier 1962: fig. 177 bis. b).

Thalamita gatavakensis View in CoL is also similar to Tha. gloriensis Crosnier, 1962 View in CoL , with the latter distributed widely in the Indo-West Pacific as well ( Sasaki 2019). The specimen from Taiwan is consistent with Tha. gatavakensis View in CoL by the following characters: (1) inner supraorbital lobes slightly arched in Tha. gatavakensis View in CoL ( Fig. 13A View Fig ; Crosnier 1962: fig. 156 bis. a–c, e) (vs. inner supraorbital lobe subparallel to front in Tha. gloriensis View in CoL ; Crosnier 1962: fig. 156 bis. d); (2) male pleon with pleomere 6 straight on posterior margin in Tha. gatavakensis View in CoL ( Crosnier 1962: fig. 177 bis. b) (vs. posterior margin convex in Tha. gloriensis View in CoL ; Crosnier 1962: fig. 169); (3) G1 with distal part slender, lateral and mesial sides with bristles in Tha. gatavakensis View in CoL ( Fig. 13B–E View Fig ; Crosnier 1962: fig. 177 bis. c, d) (vs. G1 with distal part stout, mesial side with bristles in Tha. gloriensis View in CoL ; Crosnier 1962: figs. 159, 160).

NTOU

Institute of Marine Biology, National Taiwan Ocean University

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Portunidae

Loc

Thalamitinae Paulson, 1875

Huang, Yu-Hsuan & Shih, Hsi-Te 2021
2021
Loc

Thalamita gatavakensis

Sasaki J. 2019: 9236
Ng PKL & Guinot D & Davie PJF 2008: 154
Wee DPC & Ng PKL 1995: 82
Stephenson W. 1972: 149
Stephenson W & Rees M. 1967: 75
Crosnier A. 1962: 106
1962
Loc

Thalamita pilumnoides ssp. gatavakensis

Forest J & Guinot D. 1961: 34
1961
Loc

Thalamita granosimana

Stephenson W. 1961: 119
1961
Loc

Thalamita pilumnoides var. gatavakensis

Nobili MG 1906: 262
1906
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