Clibanarius antillensis Stimpson, 1859
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3947.3.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6096680 |
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Clibanarius antillensis Stimpson, 1859 |
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Clibanarius antillensis Stimpson, 1859 View in CoL
( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 D, 5D)
Clibanarius Brasiliensis Dana, 1852: 467 View in CoL ; 1855, pl. 29, fig. 7.
Clibanarius Antillensis Stimpson, 1858: 235 View in CoL [nomen nudum]; 1859: 85.
Clibanarius antillensis View in CoL .— Smith, 1869: 18, 39.— Nobili, 1897: 4.— Rathbun, 1900:144.— Benedict, 1901a: 142, pl.6, fig. 1.— Moreira, 1901: 29, 87.— Schmitt, 1924: 79; 1935: 199; 1936: 375.— Provenzano, 1959: 368, fig. 5B; 1960: 119; 1961: 152.— Forest & Saint Laurent, 1968: 99, fig. 60.— Coelho & Ramos, 1972: 169.— Coelho & Ramos-Porto, 1986: 51.— Rieger, 1998: 421.— Melo, 1999: 48, fig. 6.—McLaughlin et al., 2010: 19.
Material examined. Brazil: Paraíba—Ponta Verde, 1 spec. (MZUSP-13382); 3 spec. (MZUSP-13370); Proj. Biodiversidade, APA do rio Mamanguape, 2 spec. (MZUSP-13733). Pernambuco—recife de Piedade, 15 spec. (MZUSP-7503); Itamaracá, 19 spec. (MZUSP-7369); 10 spec. (MZUSP-7368). Bahia—Itamaracá, 1 spec. (MZUSP-9598). Espírito Santo—Ilha Galheta, 1 spec. (MZUSP-12913); 3 spec. (MZUSP-12410); Santa Cruz, 11 spec. (MZUSP-8841); 16 spec. (MZUSP-8836); 25 spec. (MZUSP-8838); Anchieta, 3 spec. (MZUSP-7033); Guarapari, 9 spec. (MZUSP-7032); Camburi, 2 spec. (MZUSP-9379); Ponta Tubarão, 1 spec. (MZUSP-8835); Aracruz, 12 spec. (MZUSP-9390). Rio de Janeiro—Manguinhos, 7 spec. (MZUSP-4576). São Paulo—São Sebastião, Saco Grande, 7 spec. (MZUSP-12992); 113 spec. (MZUSP-13000); Praia Araçá, 5 spec. (MZUSP- 12997); Ilha de São Sebastião, Praia Engenho d’Água, 5 spec. (MZUSP-12995); Guarujá, Praia Branca, 1 spec. (MZUSP-12972).
Diagnosis. Shield subrectangular. Ocular scales broad, close, armed with up to 6 spines. Dactyl and propodus of second left ambulatory leg somewhat flattened with dorsolateral ridge. Ambulatory legs with broad longitudinal light stripe bordered by olive or brown on lateral face.
Distribution. Western Atlantic—Bermuda, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, Antilles, Panama, north of South America and Brazil (Atol das Rocas and from Ceará to Santa Catarina).
Remarks. See remarks on C. tricolor .
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Clibanarius antillensis Stimpson, 1859
Nucci, Paulo Ricardo & Melo, Gustavo Augusto Schmidt De 2015 |
Clibanarius antillensis
Melo 1999: 48 |
Rieger 1998: 421 |
Coelho 1986: 51 |
Coelho 1972: 169 |
Forest 1968: 99 |
Provenzano 1959: 368 |
Schmitt 1924: 79 |
Benedict 1901: 142 |
Moreira 1901: 29 |
Rathbun 1900: 144 |
Nobili 1897: 4 |
Smith 1869: 18 |
Clibanarius Antillensis Stimpson, 1858 : 235
Stimpson 1858: 235 |