Xiphonectes macrophthalmus ( Rathbun, 1906 )
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Xiphonectes macrophthalmus ( Rathbun, 1906) View in CoL
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Portunus (Xiphonectes) macrophthalmus Rathbun, 1906: 871 View in CoL , pl. 12, fig. 5 (type locality: Modu Manu, Hawaii, Albatross station 4160, 31–39 fathoms (57–72 m) depth).— Rathbun 1911: 206.— Edmondson 1954: 242, figs. 18d–f, 19b.
Portunus macrophthalmus View in CoL .— Stephenson & Rees 1967: 30.—Stephenson et al. 1968: 23.— Stephenson 1972b: 14 (key), 40.— Crosnier 2002: 410 View Cited Treatment .
Xiphonectes macrophthalmus View in CoL .—Koch et al. 40 (list), tab. 1
Material examined. 1 female (6.0 × 2.9 mm) ( NIO /BOD/AB/BRY/00010), RVSS 10 , west of Vijaydurg , Arabian Sea, 16.62°N, 72.06°E, 42 m depth, Van Veen grab, coll. R. Periasamy, 8 January 2014 GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Carapace slightly convex, frontal margin divided into 2 small submedian and 2 sharp, larger lateral teeth ( Fig. 4A, B View FIGURE 4 ). Orbits deep, partially open, antennal flagellum lying in orbital hiatus ( Fig. 4C View FIGURE 4 ). Mesogastric, cardiac and mesobranchial regions with short tubercles; anterolateral margins divided into 6 teeth, first 5 teeth acuminate and forward pointing, sixth tooth more than 4.0 × as long as preceding teeth and laterally directed ( Fig. 4A, B View FIGURE 4 ). Posterolateral carapace margin forming angular junction with posterior margin ( Fig. 4B View FIGURE 4 ). Maxilliped 3 merus triangular ( Fig. 4C View FIGURE 4 ). Cheliped merus with 3 spines on anterior margin, 1 distal spine on posterior margin ( Fig. 4D View FIGURE 4 ).
Colouration. Fresh specimen: carapace with two brown blotches on gastric regions which connect posteriorly in the cardiac region on white background, one red speck each on antero-lateral, postero-lateral and posterior margins.
Biology. Known to occur among corals, 42–101 m ( Rathbun 1906); 2–90 m ( Crosnier 2002). The present specimen was collected from sandy substratum at 42 m depth in the vicinity of corals.
Remarks. Rathbun (1906) originally described Portunus (Xiphonectes) macrophthalmus from Hawaii supplemented by a line illustration of the male pleon and a photograph of the dorsal habitus. Edmondson (1954: figs. 18d–f, 19b) provided a photograph and line illustrations X. macrophthalmus , and compared it with X. longispinosus ( Dana, 1852) . The Indian specimen conforms to the description provided by Rathbun (1906) and the identification key of Stephenson (1972b) in the presence of tubercles on the metagastric regions of the carapace, narrow frontal margin with median frontal teeth distinctly smaller than the laterals, anterolateral margin with 6 teeth and the last anterolateral tooth being distinctly longer than the preceding teeth.
Geographical distribution. Mauritius, Seychelles, Philippines and Hawaii (Stephenson 1972); eastern Arabian Sea off India (present study). The present observation is the first record from Indian waters.
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National Institute of Oceanography |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Xiphonectes macrophthalmus ( Rathbun, 1906 )
Padate, Vinay P., Periasamy, Rengaiyan, Rivonker, Chandrashekher U. & Ingole, Baban S. 2023 |
Portunus macrophthalmus
Crosnier, A. 2002: 410 |
Stephenson, W. 1972: 14 |
Stephenson, W. & Rees, M. 1967: 30 |
Portunus (Xiphonectes) macrophthalmus
Edmondson, C. H. 1954: 242 |
Rathbun, M. J. 1911: 206 |
Rathbun, M. J. 1906: 871 |