Uroptychus undetermined
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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00449.x |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E487F2-FFF6-3C69-3009-1E510BBEF734 |
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Felipe |
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Uroptychus undetermined |
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Diptychus australis Henderson, 1885: 420 (part; specimens from stns 170, 171) (not D. australis Henderson, 1885 ).
Uroptychus australis View in CoL . – Henderson, 1888: 180 (part; specimens from stn 170, 171) (not Uroptychus australis Henderson, 1885 View in CoL ).
Material examined: Kermadec Islands: 8 ♀ ovig. (9.8– 13.7 mm), 7 ♀ (4.2–12.8 mm), 9 ♂ (5.0–13.0 mm), 28° 25′S, 177° 50′E, 1225 m, 5.iv.1973, NMNZ GoogleMaps stn BS312 ( NMNZ Cr. 012099) . 1 ♀ ovig. (9.5 mm), 28° 33.00′S, 177° 50.00′W, 1098 m, 15.vii.1874, Challenger stn 171 ( BMNH 1888 : 33) (paralectotype of Uroptychus australis ) GoogleMaps . 1 ♀ ovig. (8.3 mm), 29° 55′S, 178° 14′W, 952 m, 14.vii.1874, Challenger stn 170 ( BMNH 1888 : 33) (paralectotype of Uroptychus australis ) GoogleMaps . 1 ♂ (9.7 mm), 30° 05.89′–05.27′S, 178° 30.98′–30.88′W, 1201– 1262 m, 16.v.2007, R.V. Tangaroa , stn TAN0706/32 ( NIWA 29734 View Materials ) . 1 ♀ (7.5 mm), 31° 05.25′S, 179° 05.40′W, 1129 m, 19.iv.2002, RV Tangaroa, TAN 0205/48 ( NIWA 18579 View Materials ). Bay of Plenty GoogleMaps : 1 ♂ (7.0 mm), Bay of Plenty, 36° 40.49′S, 176° 23.99′E, 1306– 1141 m, 6.x.1968, NZOI GoogleMaps stn F897 ( NMNZ Cr. 0120100) . 1 ♀ ovig. (10.1 mm), Bay of Plenty, 37° 05.99′S, 177° 15.49′E, 843–938 m, 4.x.1968, NZOI GoogleMaps stn F880 ( NMNZ Cr. 0120101) . 1 ♂ (7.0 mm), Bay of Plenty, 37° 25.49′S, 177° 30.00′E, 1267– 1174 m, 4.x.1968, NZOI GoogleMaps stn F879 ( NMNZ Cr. 0120102) . 1 ♂ (10.5 mm), 37° 19.50′S, 178° 10.99′E, 1050–1053 m, 3.x.1968, NZOI GoogleMaps stn F873 ( NIWA 23373 View Materials ) . 1 ♂ (9.4 mm), Bay of Plenty, 37° 28.49′S, 177° 31.49′E, 997– 942 m, 3.x.1968, NZOI GoogleMaps stn F878 ( NMNZ Cr. 0120103) . 1 ♀ ovig. (12.7 mm), no station information, NMNZ BS 353 View Materials ( NMNZ Cr. 0120105) . 1 ♂ (7.9 mm), 1 ♀ ovig. (9.7 mm) East Cape Ridge , 37° 34.00S, 179° 22.00′E, 1395 m, 6.iii.1969, NZOI GoogleMaps stn D836 ( NMNZ Cr. 0120104) .
Variation and remarks: Small variations were noted with respect to the size of the granule on the lateral carapace margin, from a very small granule (female 11 mm, NMNZ Cr. 012099) to a small spine ( NIWA 18579) and position of spines on the P2–4 propodi; some specimens from one site ( NMNZ Cr. 012099) showed a single distal spine on the propodus close to the junction with the dactylus whereas the majority had the distal spine remote from the juncture. Sexual dimorphism was apparent in the size of the propodal palm of the cheliped with the palm in males between 2.7–3.2 times as high than broad and in females 3.5–4.3 times as high than broad.
The material examined matches the Uroptychus australis paralectotypes from Challenger stns 170 and 171 that belong to an undescribed species from a range of south-western Pacific locations under study by Keiji Baba (pers. comm.). It differs from Uroptychus australis in bearing a single distal spine on P2–4 propodi only and inclined sharp triangular spines along the flexor margin of the dactylus that are not contiguous with the margin.
Distribution: New Zealand; 421–1668 m ( Fig. 5 View Figure 5 ). Two specimens ( NIWA 29734 and NMNZ Cr. 012099) were collected perched in a small piece of gorgonian coral indicating a possible host association.
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Uroptychus undetermined
Schnabel, Kareen E. 2009 |
Uroptychus australis
Henderson JR 1888: 180 |
Diptychus australis
Henderson JR 1885: 420 |