Minuca Bott, 1954

Shih, Hsi-Te, Ng, Peter K. L., Davie, Peter J. F., Schubart, Christoph D., Türkay, Michael, Naderloo, Reza, Jones, Diana & Liu, Min-Yun, 2016, Systematics of the family Ocypodidae Rafinesque, 1815 (Crustacea: Brachyura), based on phylogenetic relationships, with a reorganization of subfamily rankings and a review of the taxonomic status of Uca Leach, 1814, sensu lato and its subgenera, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 64, pp. 139-175 : 154-156

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Minuca Bott, 1954
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Minuca Bott, 1954 View in CoL , status nov.

( Figs. 9G, H View Fig , 10A, B View Fig )

Minuca Bott, 1954: 155 View in CoL , 160. Type species: Gelasimus mordax Smith, 1870 View in CoL , by original designation. Gender feminine.

Diagnosis. Small- to medium-sized species (carapace width about 10–30 mm in adults); anterolateral margins long, curving into dorsolaterals; 2 posterolateral striae on dorsal carapace surface; front broad; cornea round; eyestalks slender; adult male major cheliped very large, right- or left-handed, pollex without ventral carina, outer surface of major manus smooth or with small to moderate-sized tubercles; male pleonites free; pleonal locking mechanism absent; gastric mill with 2 large brownish setae at base of posterior tooth plate. Confined to the Atlantic and East Pacific coasts of the Americas.

Species included: 1. Minuca argillicola ( Crane, 1941) 2. Minuca brevifrons ( Stimpson, 1860) 3. Minuca burgersi ( Holthuis, 1967)

= Uca panema Coelho, 1972 4. Minuca ecuadoriensis ( Maccagno, 1928)

= Uca schmitti Crane, 1943 5. Minuca galapagensis ( Rathbun, 1902)

= Gelasimus macrodactylus H. Milne Edwards &

Lucas, 1843 (suppressed by ICZN) 6. Minuca herradurensis ( Bott, 1954) 7. Minuca longisignalis ( Salmon & Atsaides, 1968) 8. Minuca marguerita ( Thurman, 1981) 9. Minuca minax ( LeConte, 1855) 10. Minuca mordax ( Smith, 1870) 11. Minuca osa ( Landstorfer & Schubart, 2010) 12. Minuca pugnax ( Smith, 1870)

= Ocypoda pusilla Rafinesque, 1817 (named suppressed for priority) 13. Minuca rapax ( Smith, 1870)

=? Gelasimus palustris H. Milne Edwards, 1852

=? Uca pugnax var. brasiliensis de Oliveira, 1939 14. Minuca virens ( Salmon & Atsaides, 1968) 15. Minuca victoriana ( von Hagen, 1987) 16. Minuca vocator ( Herbst, 1804)

= Uca salsisitus Oliveira, 1939

= Uca murifecenta Crane, 1943

= Uca lanigera von Hagen, 1968 17. Minuca zacae ( Crane, 1941)

= Uca macrodactyla glabromana Bott, 1954

Remarks. The present genetic analysis supports the reassignment by earlier authors of a number of species that were previously placed in Minuca , viz., Leptuca pygmaea and L. subcylindrica (see Beinlich & von Hagen, 2006), Petruca panamensis , L. thayeri and L. umbratila (see Shih et al., 2015; also see present Remarks under Petruca and Leptuca ). Similarly, the transfer of Minuca argillicola from Leptuca by Beinlich & von Hagen (2006) is also supported ( Fig. 2 View Fig ).

Compared with Leptuca , we have molecular data for all the Minuca species except M. marguerita . Some species of Minuca have been discussed in earlier studies, e.g., the transisthmian species-pairs of M. vocator / M. ecuadoriensis , and M. herradurensis / M. galapagensis ( Landstorfer & Schubart, 2010) ; the early split of M. brevifrons from other species ( Shih et al., 2015); the close relationships between M. burgersi and M. mordax ( Shih et al., 2015) and between M. osa , M. vocator and M. ecuadoriensis ( Landstorfer & Schubart, 2010) ; and the taxonomic uncertainty regarding M. virens and M. longisignalis (the former may be valid, while the latter is likely to be a junior synonym of M. minax ). Shih et al. (2015) used U. cf. virens and “ U. longisignalis ” to refer to these taxa, and this terminology is retained in Figure 2 View Fig and Appendix 1. This matter will need further attention and is currently being studied by one of the authors (CDS). Overall, Minuca has a more limited distribution in the Americas than Uca and Leptuca ( Fig. 4 View Fig ).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Ocypodidae

Loc

Minuca Bott, 1954

Shih, Hsi-Te, Ng, Peter K. L., Davie, Peter J. F., Schubart, Christoph D., Türkay, Michael, Naderloo, Reza, Jones, Diana & Liu, Min-Yun 2016
2016
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Minuca

Bott R 1954: 155
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