Cranaothus deforgesi Ng, 1993
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Cranaothus deforgesi Ng, 1993 View in CoL
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Paramedaeus noelensis View in CoL – Serène & Umali, 1972: 68, Pl. 7 Figs. 7–9, not Medaeus noelensis Ward, 1934 View in CoL .
Material examined. – 1 male, 7.5 × 5.3 mm (NMCR-1521), Stn. D 1, 25 fathoms (46 m), Maluso Bay, Basilan Is. , coll. Pele-Sulu Sea Expedition, 15 Feb.1964 ; 1 male, 5.2 × 3.8 mm, 1 female, 4.4 × 3.2 mm ( ZRC 2008.1363 View Materials ), Stn. B 3, base of reef slope, 8 m, 9°33.5'N 123°48.6'E, Arco Point, Panglao Is., coll. PANGLAO 2004 Marine Biodiversity Project, 31 May 2004 GoogleMaps ; 2 males, 4.7 × 3.6 mm to 4.9 × 3.7 mm ( ZRC 2008.1364 View Materials ) , 1 male, 5.9 × 4.3 mm ( MNHN-B30703 ), Stn. B 9, caves in reef wall, 8–10 m, 9°33.1'N 123°44.0'E, Napaling, Panglao Is., coll. PANGLAO 2004 Marine Biodiversity Project, 08 Jun.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 8.0 × 5.5 mm ( ZRC 2008.1365 View Materials ), Stn. R59 , coral patches and platform with thin layer of sand, 2–20 m, 9°36.1'N 123°44.9'E, Momo Beach, Panglao Is., coll. PANGLAO 2004 Marine Biodiversity Project, 22 Jun.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 5.4 × 3.8 mm, 1 female, 6.0 × 4.3 mm ( ZRC 2008.1366 View Materials ) , 1 male, 5.7 × 4.0 mm ( MNHN-B30702 ), Stn. S 5, rock and coral patches with brown algae, 2–4 m, 9°37.1'N 123°46.1'E, Napaling, Panglao Is., coll. PANGLAO 2004 Marine Biodiversity Project, 8 Jun.2004 GoogleMaps ; 2 females, 4.7 × 4.3 mm to 6.5 × 4.7 mm (NMCR-27331), Stn. S 10, coral plateau with fine sand covering rocks, 6–14 m, 9°29.4'N 123°56.0'E, Pamilacan Is., coll. PANGLAO 2004 Marine Biodiversity Project, 11 Jun.2004 GoogleMaps ; 2 males, 5.0 × 3.5 mm to 7.1 × 5.0 mm (NMCR-27330), Stn. S 22, hard bottom covered with sand, 15–20 m, 9°29.4'N 123°56.0'E, Pamilacan Is., coll. PANGLAO 2004 Marine Biodiversity Project, 21 Jun.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 5.8 × 4.2 mm ( ZRC 2008.1367 View Materials ), Stn. S 32, hard plateau with sand covering rocks, 2–3 m, 9°35.8'N 123°44.6'E, Looc, Panglao Is., coll. PANGLAO 2004 Marine Biodiversity Project, 28 Jun.2004 GoogleMaps .
Remarks. – This species was erroneously reported from the Philippines by Serène & Umali (1972) as Paramedaeus noelensis ( Ward, 1934) . Remarking on the illustrations they provided, Ng (1993) stated that their specimen was not conspecific with Paramedaeus . noelensis , but was actually Cranaothus deforgesi , a new genus and new species he was describing from Chesterfield Island in the Coral Sea. This was confirmed by Mendoza & Ng (2008b) when they examined the specimen in question in the NMCR.
The present specimens have a few minor differences with the holotype as figured in Ng (1993). The front of the holotype is more produced beyond the orbits, and its lobes are more divergent, resulting in a deeper, V-shaped, medial incision; and the vermicular ridges are also more pronounced. Attempts were made to locate the holotype deposited and catalogued in the MNHN but these were not successful and it could not be located ( R. Cleva, pers. comm.). The Philippine specimen reported from Basilan Island by Serène & Umali (1972) is more similar to the holotype, particularly in the condition of the frontal lobes which are also more produced and divergent. However, the condition of the G1 of the different male specimens examined did not differ significantly and the observed differences are regarded as intra-specific .
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Cranaothus deforgesi Ng, 1993
Mendoza, Jose Christopher E. & Ng, Peter K. L. 2010 |
Medaeus noelensis
Ward 1934 |