Pseudosesarma anteactum Ng & Schubart, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.26107/RBZ-2020-0097 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6532565 |
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Pseudosesarma anteactum Ng & Schubart, 2017 |
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Pseudosesarma anteactum Ng & Schubart, 2017 View in CoL
( Figs. 22E View Fig , 25D View Fig , 27E View Fig , 30F View Fig , 36A–G View Fig , 44 View Fig D)
Sesarma edwardsii View in CoL – Alcock, 1900: 416 (part). [not Sesarma edwardsii De Man, 1887 View in CoL ]
Sesarma (Sesarma) edwardsi crassimana View in CoL – Ingle & Fernando, 1963: 101, figs. 1, 2a, b. [not Sesarma edwardsii var. crassimana De Man, 1887 View in CoL ]
Pseudosesarma crassimanum View in CoL – Bouillon et al., 2004: 84; Dahdouh-Guebas et al., 2011: 192. [not Sesarma edwardsii var. crassimana De Man, 1887 View in CoL ]
Pseudosesarma anteactum Ng & Schubart, 2017: 664 View in CoL , figs. 14–17.
Material examined. Holotype male (16.7 × 14.7 mm) ( ZRC 2016.0602 View Materials ), Colombo, Sri Lanka, coll. R. Serène, 12 October 1972. Paratypes: 3 males (21.2 × 19.7 mm, 17.2 × 15.9 mm, 14.1 × 12.2 mm), 2 females (17.5 × 15.4 mm, 15.7 × 14.2 mm) ( ZRC 2016.0603 View Materials ), same data as holotype .
Diagnosis. Carapace transversely rectangular; frontal margin relatively wide, median concavity separating lobes distinct; epibranchial tooth distinct, separated from rest of margin by deep notch; posterolateral margins subparallel; outer surface of chela gently convex, covered with closely packed rounded granules, ventral margin of palm gently convex, lined with rounded granules, not denticulate, fingers relatively short; suture between male thoracic sternites 3 and 4 distinct; male pleon broadly triangular; male sternopleonal cavity with press-button of pleonal locking mechanism on sternite 5; distal half of G1 gently swollen, wider than proximal part, median part appears gently constricted, chitinous part forming relatively wide beak-like structure. In life, chela red, not extending beyond base of fingers.
Colour. Ingle & Fernando (1963: 102) described the palm of the cheliped as red but with the colour not extending beyond the base of the fingers.
Remarks. The species was described and figured in detail by Ng & Schubart (2017). The species is most similar to P. crassimanum in most of its external features but the ventral margin of the palm of P. anteactum is gently convex rather than concave ( Fig. 27E View Fig versus Fig. 27D View Fig ); and the median part of the G1 gently constricted with the proximal and subdistal parts dilated, the distal chitinous part being relatively wider and more truncate ( Fig. 36A–G View Fig ) (versus the G1 subdistal part is more dilated than the relatively more slender proximal parts, and the distal chitinous part is proportionately narrower, being more acute and beak-like in P. crassimanum ; Fig. 35B–F, H–L, O–R View Fig ).
Biology. The specimens of Ingle & Fernando (1963: 101) were from a brackish water canal in Kirillapone, a low-lying area just 5–6 km west of the main coastal city of Colombo. The types were from somewhere in Colombo. This fits the general habitat preference for many Pseudosesarma species.
Distribution. The species is known only from Sri Lanka thus far ( Ng & Schubart, 2017).
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Pseudosesarma anteactum Ng & Schubart, 2017
Schubart, Christoph D. & Ng, Peter K. L. 2020 |
Pseudosesarma anteactum
Ng PKL & Schubart CD 2017: 664 |
Pseudosesarma crassimanum
Dahdouh-Guebas F & Koedam N & Satyanarayana B & Cannicci S 2011: 192 |
Bouillon S & Moens T & Overmeer I & Koedam N & Dehairs F 2004: 84 |
Man JG De 1887: 948 |
Sesarma (Sesarma) edwardsi crassimana
Ingle RW & Fernando CH 1963: 101 |
Man JG De 1887: 948 |
Sesarma edwardsii
Alcock A 1900: 416 |
Man JG De 1887: 948 |