Laubierinia nodosa ( Rathbun, 1916 )

Takeda, Masatsune, Ohtsuchi, Naoya & Komatsu, Hironori, 2021, Crabs (Crustacea, Decapoda) from the Sea off East and Southeast Asia collected by the RV Hakuhō Maru (KH- 72 - 1 Cruise) 1. Sulu Sea and Sibutu Passage, Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science. Series A, Zoology 47 (2), pp. 65-97 : 88

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scientific name

Laubierinia nodosa ( Rathbun, 1916 )
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Laubierinia nodosa ( Rathbun, 1916) View in CoL

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Material examined. RV Hakuhō Maru KH-72-1 cruise, sta. 20 (Sibutu Passage; 05°40.9′N, 119°46.3′E – 05°43.1′N, 119°47.0′E; 460–514 m deep); otter trawl; 10 June, 1972; 1 ˁ ( CB 11.0 mm including branchial tubercles; CL 16.5 mm excluding pseudorostral spines), 1˂ (ovig.) ( CB 15.0 mm; CL 21.4 mm), NSMT-Cr 28980 GoogleMaps .

Remarks. This species was originally described in Sphenocarcinus by Rathbun (1916), but Garth (1958) regarded the genera Sphenocarcinus A. Milne-Edwards, 1878 and Oxypleurodon Miers, 1886 as synonymous with the genus Rochinia A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 . However, Richer de Forges (1995) transferred this species, Rochinia nodosa , to Oxypleurodon reappraised by Tavares (1991b). Richer de Forges and Ng (2009b) further transferred this species, Oxypleurodon nodosus , to their new genus Laubierinia . The genus Laubierinia , the type species of which is Rochinia carinata Griffin and Tranter, 1986 , was defined as distinct from the closest genus Rochinia , in having the rounded carapace (versus pyriform in Rochinia ), the flattened pseudorostral spines (versus long slender spines in Rochinia ), and the large tubercles on the hepatic and branchial regions (versus large spines in Rochinia ).

As a result through the current studies, this species was assigned to the genus Laubierinia as L. nodosa ( Rathbun, 1916) , together with the type species, L. carinata ( Griffin and Tranter, 1986) . Recently, Pugettia globulifera Wood-Mason , in Wood-Mason and Alcock, 1891, which has been recorded by Alcock (1895) and Alcock and Anderson (1895) as Scyramathia globulifera , and by Griffin and Tranter (1986) as Rochinia globulifera , was transferred to Laubierinia by Lee et al. (2021). Laubierinia nodosa is characteristic among the three congeners in having the broad blunt tubercles instead of well-developed islets in the midline of the mesogastric, cardiac and intestinal regions, the absence of a small central mesogastric tubercle, the large nodular projection instead of strong epibranchial spine, and the non-carinate extensor surfaces of the chelipeds and ambulatory legs.

The present specimens show good matches with Rathbun (1916, as Sphenocarcinus ), Griffin (1976, as Sphenocarcinus ), and Richer de Forges and Ng (2009b).

Scyra tuberculata Yokoya, 1933 View in CoL , which is known only by the original description based on the specimens from the south of Satsuma, Kagoshima-ken (= -Prefecture), 133 m deep, and near the Koshiki Islands, 300 m deep, was remarked to be synonymous with Sphenocarcinus nodosa Rathbun, 1916 ( Sakai, 1976, as Rochinia View in CoL ; Miyake, 1983, as Rochinia View in CoL ), though it is not referenced in recent studies ( Ng et al., 2008; Richer de Forges and Ng, 2009b). The present specimens also agree well with the original description (Yokoya, 1933: 156, fig. 55), but could not be compared with the type specimens. With kind help of Dr. F. Takeshita, the type specimens of S. tuberculata View in CoL were determined to be not located in the Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History and Human History (KMNH), where Yokoya`s extant specimens are deposited.

Distribution. Japan (from Mikawa Bay at the Pacific coast of central Honshu to Shimo-Koshiki Island in the west of Kyushu), Philippines, Indonesia, northwestern Australia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Island, Vanuatu, and New Caledonia; 135–905 m deep.

Alcock, A. and A. R. S. Anderson 1895. Crustacea. Part III, Plates IX - XV. In: Illustrations of the Zoology of the Royal Indian Marine Surveying Ship bInvestigator,`under the Command of Commander T. H. Heming, R. N., D. S. O., of the late Commander R. F. Hoskyn, R. N., and of Commander C. F. Oldham, R. N. Indian Museum, Calcutta.

Garth, J. S. 1958. Brachyura of the Pacific coast of America. Oxyrhyncha. Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions 21 (1): i - xii, 1 - 499 / (2): 501 - 854, pls. A - Z 4, 1 - 55.

Griffin, D. J. G. and H. A. Tranter, 1986. The Decapoda Brachyura of the Siboga Expedition. Part VIII. Majidae. Siboga-Expeditie, Monographie 39 (C 4): 1 - 335.

Lee, B. Y., B. Richer de Forges and P. K. L. Ng 2021. The generic affinities of the Indo-West Pacific species assigned to Rochinia A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Majoidea: Epialtidae). Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 69: 19 - 44.

Miers, E. J. 1886. Report on the Brachyura collected by H. M. S. Challenger during 1873 - 76. In: Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H. M. S. Challender during the years 1873 - 1876 under the command of Captain George S. Nares, R. N., F. R. S. and the later Captain Frant Tourle Thomson, R. N. prepared under the Superintendence of the late Sir C. Wyville Thomson, Knt., F. R. S. & c. Regius Professor of Natural History in the University of Edinburgh of the civilian scientific staff on board and now of John Murray, one of the naturalists of the Expedition. Zoology, Published by

Miyake, S. 1983. Japanese Crustacean Decapods and Stomatopods in Color. Vol. II. Brachyura (Crabs), viii + 277 pp. Hoikusha Publishing Co., Ltd., Osaka, Japan (in Japanese).

Ng, P. K. L., D. Guinot and P. J. F. Davie 2008. Systema Brachyurorum: Part I. An annotated checklist of extant brachyuran crabs of the world. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 17: 1 - 286.

Rathbun, M. J. 1916. New species of crabs of the families Inachidae and Parthenopidae. Scientific results of the Philippine cruise of the fisheries steamer lAlbatross, z 1907 - 1910. No. 34. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 50: 527 - 559.

Richer de Forges, B. 1995. Nouvelles recoltes et nouvelles especes de Majidae de profondeur du genre Oxypleurodon Miers, 1886. Crustaceana 68: 43 - 60.

Richer de Forges, B. and P. K. L. Ng 2009 b. On the majoid genera Oxypleurodon Miers, 1886, and Sphenocarcinus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Epialtidae), with descriptions of two new genera and five species. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 20: 1247 - 266.

Sakai, T. 1976. Crabs of Japan and the Adjacent Seas, xxix + 773 pp. (English volume), 461 pp. (Japanese volume), 16 pp. + 251 pls. (Plates). Kodansha Ltd., Tokyo.

Tavares, M. S. 1991 b. Redefinition des genres Rochinia A. Milne Edwards, Sphenocarcinus A. Milne Edwards et Oxypleurodon Miers, et etablissement du genre Nasutocarcinus gen. nov. (Crustacea, Brachyura, Majidae). Bulletin du Museum national d`Histoire naturelle, Paris (4) (A) 13: 159 - 179.

Wood-Mason, J. and A. Alcock 1891. Natural history notes from H. M. Indian Marine Survey Steamer bInvestigator,`Commander R. F. Hoskyn, R. N., commanding. No. 21. Note on the results of the last season`s deep-sea dredging. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, including Zoology, Botany, and Geology (6) 7: 1 - 19, 186 - 202, 258 - 272. Yokoya, Y., 1933. On the distribution of decapod crustaceans inhabiting the continental shelf around Japan, chiefly based upon the materials collected by S. S. Soyo-Maru, during the year 1923 - 1930. Journal of the College of Agriculture, Tokyo Imperial University 12: 1 - 226.

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Fig. 15. A–D: Oxypleurodon wilsoni Richer de Forges and Poore, 2008, full-grown male (A) (NSMT-Cr 28982. CB 10.6mm excluding branchial tubercles; CL 16.9mm excluding pseudorostral spines), female (B, D) (NSMT-Cr 28983. CB 6.0mm; CL 10.1mm), full-grown female (C) (NSMT-Cr 28984. CB 8.2mm; CL 14.0mm). E: Laubierinia nodosa (Rathbun, 1916), female (NSMT-Cr 28980. CB 15.0mm excluding branchial tubercles; CL 21.4mm excluding pseudorostral spines). F: Oxypleurodon sphenocarcinoides (Rathbun, 1916). Male (NSMT-Cr 28981. CB 7.4mm excluding branchial tubercles; CL 11.8mm excluding pseudorostral spines).

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Collection of Leptospira Strains

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The CB Rhizobium Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Epialtidae

Genus

Laubierinia