Macrophthalmus japonicus (de Haan, 1838)

Barnes, R. S. K., 2010, A Review Of The Sentinel And Allied Crabs (Crustacea: Brachyura: Macrophthalmidae), With Particular Reference To The Genus Macrophthalmus, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 58 (1), pp. 31-49 : 42

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4508304

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scientific name

Macrophthalmus japonicus
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The M. japonicus View in CoL group

The M. japonicus View in CoL group comprises M. abercrombiei Barnes, 1966 View in CoL , M. banzai Wada & Sakai, 1989 View in CoL , M. definitus Adams & White, 1848 View in CoL , M. depressus Rüppell, 1830 View in CoL , M. japonicus (de Haan, 1838) View in CoL (the type species of Mareotis View in CoL ), M. setosus H. Milne Edwards, 1852 View in CoL , M. pistrosinus Barnes & Davie, 2008 View in CoL , M. teschi Kemp, 1919 View in CoL , and M. tomentosus Souleyet, 1841 View in CoL (which possesses the stridulatory apparatus) ( Fig. 4A View Fig ). In these, the front is narrow and markedly constricted, the central region of epistome bears a concavity (except in M. teschi View in CoL – see below), the characteristic transverse and longitudinal branchial ridges of Mareotis View in CoL are usually wellmarked, and the fingers of the male chela are elongate with the index being strongly downflexed especially in large individuals. The morphology of M. teschi View in CoL appears somewhat less straightforward than seemed earlier ( Barnes, 1971) in that a north-south cline is now evident: Thai populations ( Komai et al., 1995) display a relatively parallel-sided carapace and straight central region of the epistome; in Indonesia ( Barnes, 1971) the second lateral tooth projects beyond the external orbital angle and the central region of the epistome is protuberant; whereas material examiner by the author from Selangor in peninsular Malaysia is equivalent to that from Thailand in its epistome but to that from Indonesia in the form of its anterolateral carapace teeth.

Molecular sequence data ( Kitaura et al., 2006) confirm the existence of two groupings within Mareotis View in CoL but not the two identified on morphological grounds by Komai et al. (1995). Sequence analysis groups M. darwinensis View in CoL and M. definitus View in CoL on the one hand, but, on the other, groups M. banzai View in CoL , M. japonicus View in CoL , M. tomentosus View in CoL , M. pacificus View in CoL and M. pistrosinus View in CoL , and allies them with the subgenus Venitus and the M. convexus View in CoL and M. telescopicus View in CoL groups of Macrophthalmus View in CoL sensu stricto instead (see Fig. 6 View Fig ). The allozyme data of Horii et al. (2001), however, which did not include M. darwinensis View in CoL , grouped M. definitus View in CoL with M. japonicus View in CoL and M. banzai View in CoL in a Mareotis View in CoL cluster distinct from although allied to M. convexus View in CoL and the M. telescopicus View in CoL group.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Macrophthalmidae

Genus

Macrophthalmus

Loc

Macrophthalmus japonicus

Barnes, R. S. K. 2010
2010
Loc

M. pistrosinus

Barnes & Davie 2008
2008
Loc

M. pistrosinus

Barnes & Davie 2008
2008
Loc

M. banzai

Wada & Sakai 1989
1989
Loc

M. banzai

Wada & Sakai 1989
1989
Loc

M. banzai

Wada & Sakai 1989
1989
Loc

M. darwinensis

Barnes 1971
1971
Loc

M. darwinensis

Barnes 1971
1971
Loc

Mareotis

Barnes 1967
1967
Loc

Mareotis

Barnes 1967
1967
Loc

Mareotis

Barnes 1967
1967
Loc

Venitus

Barnes 1967
1967
Loc

Mareotis

Barnes 1967
1967
Loc

M. abercrombiei

Barnes 1966
1966
Loc

M. teschi

Kemp 1919
1919
Loc

M. teschi

Kemp 1919
1919
Loc

M. teschi

Kemp 1919
1919
Loc

M. convexus

Stimpson 1858
1858
Loc

M. convexus

Stimpson 1858
1858
Loc

M. setosus

H. Milne Edwards 1852
1852
Loc

M. pacificus

Dana 1851
1851
Loc

M. definitus

Adams & White 1848
1848
Loc

M. definitus

Adams & White 1848
1848
Loc

M. definitus

Adams & White 1848
1848
Loc

M. tomentosus

Souleyet 1841
1841
Loc

M. tomentosus

Souleyet 1841
1841
Loc

M. depressus Rüppell, 1830

Ruppell 1830
1830
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