Enoplometopus debelius Holthuis, 1983

Poupin, Joseph, 2003, Reef lobsters Enoplometopus A. Milne Edwards, 1862 from French Polynesia, with a brief revision of the genus (Crustacea, Decapoda, Enoplometopidae), Zoosystema 25 (4), pp. 643-664 : 657-658

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4525031

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12536287

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scientific name

Enoplometopus debelius Holthuis, 1983
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Enoplometopus debelius Holthuis, 1983 View in CoL

Enoplometopus (Enoplometopus) debelius Holthuis, 1983: 283 View in CoL (type locality: Hawaii; paratype from Indonesia).

Enoplometopus debelius View in CoL – de Saint Laurent 1988: 61 (list). — Allen & Steene 1994: 145 (photograph). — Gosliner et al. 1996: 219 ( Indonesia). — Chan 1998: 998, 999 (western Pacific). — Chan & Yu 1998: 190 (key). — Hoover 1998: 240 (Hawaii). — Debelius 1999: 200, 204 ( Indonesia).

? Enoplometopus occidentalis View in CoL – Kubo 1952: 97 ( Japan) (not Enoplometopus occidentalis ( Randall, 1840) View in CoL , probably E. debelius View in CoL ).

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — New Caledonia. Loyalty Islands, Ouvéa, “île haute”, dive at 11 m, 19.XI.1991, coll. J.-L. Menou, 1 ♀ juv. cl 12 mm, bl 38 mm ( MNHN As 576).

DISTRIBUTION. — Indonesia; New Caledonia (Loyalty Islands);? Japan ( Kii peninsula); Hawaii. Depths: 11- 25 m. On rocky bottoms.

DIAGNOSIS. — Lateral margin of rostrum with three spines. Carapace armed with four median, one postcervical, two intermediate, one supraocular, and three lateral spines. Chela broad and compressed, 3.0 times as long as wide; upper and lower faces of palm with scattered granules including median row of slightly larger granules. Outer margin of dactyl with two or three spines on distal part and unarmed or with low blunt tubercles on proximal part. Pleura of abdominal somites II-V rounded or bluntly pointed. Posterior margin of sixth abdominal tergite unarmed. Distal margin of male first pleopod straight, without deep indentation. Telson with one lateral and three distolateral spines, posteriormost spine largest.

COLORATION

Carapace and abdomen whitish or very pale purple with numerous purplish red spots. Palm of chela purplish, with white at tip of spines; fingers banded in white and orange. Ambulatory legs orange with one or two narrow white bands, proximally only ( Holthuis 1983).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Enoplometopidae

Genus

Enoplometopus

Loc

Enoplometopus debelius Holthuis, 1983

Poupin, Joseph 2003
2003
Loc

Enoplometopus debelius

DEBELIUS H. 1999: 200
CHAN T. Y. & YU H. P. 1998: 190
HOOVER J. 1998: 240
GOSLINER T. M. & BEHRENS D. W. & WILLIAMS G. C. 1996: 219
ALLEN G. R. & STEENE R. 1994: 145
SAINT LAURENT M. & DE 1988: 61
1988
Loc

Enoplometopus (Enoplometopus) debelius

HOLTHUIS L. B. 1983: 283
1983
Loc

KUBO I. 1952: 97
1952
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