Cranuca Beinlich & von Hage, 2006
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Cranuca Beinlich & von Hage |
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Cranuca Beinlich & von Hage View in CoL n, 2006, status nov. ( Fig. 9A View Fig )
Cranuca Beinlich & von Hagen, 2006: 25 View in CoL . Type species Gelasimus inversa Hoffmann, 1874 , by original designation. Gender feminine.
Diagnosis. Medium-sized species (carapace width about 20 mm in adults); dorsal carapace surface without posterolateral striae; front broad; cornea round; eyestalks slender; adult male cheliped very large, right- or left-handed, pollex without ventral carina, major dactylus with large subdistal tooth, outer surface of major manus with moderate-sized tubercles; male pleonites free; without pleonal clasping apparatus; gastric mill without large brownish setae at base of posterior tooth plate. Indo-West Pacific.
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Cranuca inversa ( Hoffmann, 1874) .
Remarks. Cranuca is monotypic, containing only a single species, the BF C. inversa , which occurs only in East Africa ( Fig. 4 View Fig ). This species was placed under Amphiuca (= Paraleptuca ) as a subspecies (of U. inversa ) together with U. sindensis by Crane (1975). However, some unique morphological characters led Beinlich & von Hagen (2006) to established Cranuca for this species. This decision was later supported by molecular evidence that showed a close relationship with the NF Gelasimus species ( Shih et al., 2013b; Fig. 2 View Fig ).
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Cranuca Beinlich & von Hage
Shih, Hsi-Te, Ng, Peter K. L., Davie, Peter J. F., Schubart, Christoph D., Türkay, Michael, Naderloo, Reza, Jones, Diana & Liu, Min-Yun 2016 |
Cranuca
Beinlich B & von Hagen H-O 2006: 25 |