Syntripsa matannensis ( Schenkel, 1902 )
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Syntripsa matannensis ( Schenkel, 1902) View in CoL
( Figs. 27 View Fig , 28 View Fig , 31 View Fig A-E)
Potamon (Parathelphusa) matannensis Schenkel, 1902: 517 , Pl. 10
Fig. 13d View Fig , Pl. 11 Fig. 14 View Fig ; Rathbun, 1905: 233. Parathelphusa (Parathelphusa) matannensis View in CoL - Roux, 1915: 247,
249. Parathelphusa matannensis - Balss, 1934: 178. Nautilothelphusa matannensis - Bott, 1970c: 133, Pl. 25 Figs. 5- View Fig View Fig View Fig
7. Parathelphusa matannensis - Ng, 1988a: 96.
Material examined. – Lectotype: male (31.3 x 25.6 mm) ( NMB 20 View Materials a), Lake Matano , South Sulawesi, coll. P. Sarasin & F. Sarasin, 1901 . Paralectotypes: 3 females ( NMB 20 View Materials a), same data as lectotype. Others : 1 female ( NMB 20 View Materials b), Lake Matano , South Sulawesi, coll. Amsterdam Museum, 1916 ; 5 males, 2 females ( ZRC 2000.1685 View Materials ), Lake Matano, south west coast near Matano , under rocks and logs on sand, South Sulawesi, 2 ° 27'41.5"S 121 ° 13'6.3"E, coll. C. D. Schubart et al., 24 Jan.2000 GoogleMaps ; 2 females ( ZRC 2000.1686 View Materials ) , 1 female ( MZB 1494 View Materials ), Lake Matano , east coast from fishermen, South Sulawesi, coll. C. D. Schubart et al., 24 Jan.2000 ; 1 male, 2 females ( ZRC 2000.2546 View Materials ), Lake Matano, south coast, west of Soroaka , South Sulawesi, coll. M. Kottelat, 18 Jun.1988 ; 1 male ( ZRC 2000.2547 View Materials ), Lake Matano , southern coast, about midway between Matano and Soroako, South Sulawesi, coll. M. Kottelat, 31 Jan.1991 ; 5 males, 1 female ( ZRC 2000.2548 View Materials ) , 1 male ( MZB 1493 View Materials ), Lake Matano outlet, South Sulawesi, coll. M. Kottelat, 1995 ; 1 female ( ZRC 2000.2549 View Materials ), Lake Matano, Pontada Beach, Soroako , South Sulawesi, coll. M. Kottelat, 30 Jun.1988 ; 1 male ( ZRC 2000.2550 View Materials ), Lake Matano, Soroako , South Sulawesi, coll. F. Sabar, 15 Nov.1982 ; 1 male ( ZRC 2000.2551 View Materials ), Lake Matano, southern coast, east of Tandjung Potipuana , South Sulawesi, coll. M. Kottelat, 1 Feb.1991 ; 1 female ( ZRC 2000.2552 View Materials ), Lake Matano, about 2 km southeast of Matano , South Sulawesi, coll. M. Kottelat & A. Werner, 18 Mar.1989 ; 1 male, 1 female ( MNHB 27379 ), Lake Matano , South Sulawesi, 2 ° 26.97'S 121 ° 13.00'E, coll. M. Glaubrecht & T. von Rintelen, 15 Aug.1999 GoogleMaps ; 1 female ( MNHB 27378 ), Lake Matano , South Sulawesi, 02 ° 30.43'S 121 ° 19.96'E, coll. M. Glaubrecht & Rintelen, Jul.1999 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 1 female ( MNHB 27381 ), Lake Matano , South Sulawesi, coll. M. Glaubrecht & T. von Rintelen, 14 Aug.1999 ; 1 male, 1 female ( MNHB 27380 ), Lake Matano , South Sulawesi, 2 ° 26.01'S 121 ° 13.03'E, coll M. Glaubrecht & T. von Rintelen, 17 Aug.1999 GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. – Carapace narrowly transverse to squarish, inflated, rugose, branchial regions inflated, deep reddish purple when live; cervical groove shallow, indistinct; Hshaped central depression shallow. Epigastric and postorbital cristae continuous, weak, subparallel to frontal margin; outer edge of cristae reach anterolateral margin, stopping just above base of first epibranchial tooth. Front entire with shallow depression medially; frontal median triangle distinct, complete, deeply recessed. Eyestalk white. Epistome posterior margin fused, continuous. External orbital angle triangular, outer margin convex, about 2 times length of inner margin, tip of external orbital angle usually extends just beyond frontal margin, first and second epibranchial teeth triangular, equal, directed forwards, outer margins almost straight. Third maxilliped merus anterior margin with a median notch. Posterolateral regions lined with few oblique striae. Suture between thoracic sternites 2 and 3 complete, straight. Chelipeds strongly asymmetrical even in smaller specimens, larger chela very stout, inflated, base of finger with large, white, molariform teeth, palm of chelipeds inflated, longer than pollex, pollex and dactylus pigmented black throughout length. Ambulatory legs of normal length, pigmented white between joints, second pair longest. Dorsal margin of merus with slight cristae, with distinct, sharp, subterminal spine. Male abdomen reaching imaginary line joining anterior edges of cheliped bases, T-shaped, segment 6 distinctly longer than segment 7; lateral margins of segment 7 concave; lateral margins of segment 6 subparallel, gently sinuous. G1 slender, gently curving outwards, directed upwards, outer margin slightly sinuous, proximal part slightly clefted; distal part tapering, tip slightly flared. G2 with well developed distal segment, about 0.5 times length of basal segment.
Distribution. – Lake Matano, South Sulawesi.
Remarks. – Schenkel (1902) described Potamon (Parathelphusa) matannensis from a single male and three females from Lake Matano, Sulawesi. However, he did not designate a holotype. Bott (1970c) in his monograph examined only a female (NMB 20b) but he too did not designate a lectotype. The male specimen measuring 25.2 by 31.0mm (NMB 20a) from the original series is here designated as the lectotype of the species ( Fig. 28 View Fig ).
Syntripsa matannensis is known only from its type locality, Lake Matano, while Syntripsa flavichela , new species, is known only from Lake Mahalona and Lake Towuti thus far. Even if future collections show both of them to be syntopic, there are enough distinct characters to differentiate them. The key characters that differentiate S. matannensis and S. flavichela are elaborated at length under S. flavichela .
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Syntripsa matannensis ( Schenkel, 1902 )
Ng, Oliver K. S. Chia Peter K. L. 2006 |
Potamon (Parathelphusa) matannensis
Schenkel, E 1902: 517 |