Sundathelphusa cassiope (De Man, 1902 )
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Sundathelphusa cassiope (De Man, 1902 ) |
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Sundathelphusa cassiope (De Man, 1902) View in CoL
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Potamon (Geothelphusa) cassiope De Man, 1902: 568 , Pl. 20 Fig. 18 View Fig ; Rathbun, 1905: 211.
Potamon (Geothelphusa) minahassae – Schenkel, 1902: 540, Pl. 11 Fig. 15 View Fig (part); Rathbun, 1905: 211 (part).
Potamon cassiope – Roux, 1904: 570.
Potamon minahassae – Roux, 1904: 570.
Para -Lio-thelphusa minahassae – Balss, 1937: 155, Figs. 13 View Fig , 14 View Fig (part).
Sundathelphusa cassiope cassiope View in CoL – Bott, 1970c: 76, Pl. 11 Figs. 24-29 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig , Pl. 28 Fig. 47; Ng & Stuebing, 1989: 13.
Material examined. – Paralectotype: male (25.6 by 21.8 mm) ( NMB 984 View Materials a), northern Sulawesi, coll. M. Weber.
Remarks. – De Man (1902) described this species from a series of specimens from Minahassa in northern Sulawesi, Batjan in Moluccas and Soah Konorah in Halmahera. Bott (1970c: 76) selected a male specimen (39.0 by 31.0 mm) from northern Sulawesi in the Senckenberg Museum as the lectotype of the species. All the other specimens, including the syntype specimen in NMB are thus paralectotypes.
Of the three species known from Sulawesi, S. cassiope is easily distinguished from the other two by its proportionately much broader carapace with a strongly convex anterolateral margin which appears distinctly transversely subovate. The carapaces of S. minahassae and S. rubra on the other hand, have less convex anterolateral margins and appear more squarish.
With regards to the strongly convex anterolateral margins and relatively swollen carapace, S. cassiope is perhaps most similar to S. aruana ( Roux, 1911) ( Figs. 42A View Fig , 43 View Fig ) from nearby Moluccas. We examined the lectotype male of Potamon (Geothelphusa) aruana Roux, 1911 (paralectotype male, 27.9 by 21.5 mm, NMB 695a) and the two can easily be distinguished. Compared to S. aruana , S. cassiope has a relatively less swollen carapace, an external orbital angle which is more distinctly cut from the rest of the anterolateral margin by a deep cleft (vs. shallow), and the G1 being relatively straighter with the tip truncate (vs. more curved with the tip sharp). There can be little doubt that the two are separate taxa.
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Sundathelphusa cassiope (De Man, 1902 )
Ng, Oliver K. S. Chia Peter K. L. 2006 |
Sundathelphusa cassiope cassiope
Bott, R 1970: 76 |
Potamon cassiope
Roux, J 1904: 570 |
Potamon minahassae
Roux, J 1904: 570 |
Potamon (Geothelphusa) cassiope De Man, 1902: 568
Rathbun, M 1905: 211 |
Man, J 1902: 568 |
Potamon (Geothelphusa) minahassae
Rathbun, M 1905: 211 |
Schenkel, E 1902: 540 |