Orisarma sinense (H. Milne Edwards, 1853 )
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Orisarma sinense (H. Milne Edwards, 1853 ) |
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Orisarma sinense (H. Milne Edwards, 1853) View in CoL
( Figs. 2G–J View Fig , 3E View Fig , 6E–H View Fig , 8D View Fig , 9F, G View Fig , 12F–J View Fig , 54D View Fig )
Sesarma sinensis H. Milne Edwards, 1853: 186 View in CoL ; Stimpson, 1858: 105; De Man, 1887: 648, 669; Stimpson, 1907: 133; Wang & Leung, 2001: 31, unnumbered figure.
Sesarma (Sesarma) sinensis View in CoL – Tesch, 1917: 199; Shen, 1931: 196, text-fig. 13, pl. 14 figs. 2, 3; Shen, 1940a: 96; Serène, 1968: 105.
Sesarma (Sesarma) intermedia View in CoL – Balss, 1922: 155 (part). [not Grapsus (Pachysoma) intermedius De Haan, 1835 View in CoL ]
Sesarmops sinensis View in CoL – Serène & Soh, 1970: 401; Soh, 1978: 11, pl. 4c; Kwok & Tang, 2005: 3, figs. 15, 18a, 20; Yang et al., 2008: 802; Huang et al., 2011: 732, 733; Tang et al., 2017: e0179800.
Sesarma (Sesarmops) sinensis View in CoL – Dai et al., 1986: 492, text-fig. 277(2), pl. 69(6); Dai & Yang, 1991: 539, text-fig. 277(2), pl. 69(6); Huang, 1994: 597.
“ Sesarmops ” sinensis View in CoL – Ng et al., 2008a: 220.
Sesarmops intermedium – Sulieman & Pengsakul, 2013: 1. [not Grapsus (Pachysoma) intermedius De Haan, 1835 View in CoL ]
Material examined. Lectotype male (19.0 × 16.6 mm) ( MNHN-BP3635 a), China . Paralectotype: 1 female (18.8 × 16.9 mm) ( MNHN-BP3635 b), same data as lectotype. CHINA – 5 males (largest 30.0 × 25.9 mm, smallest 28.6 × 25.5 mm), 1 female ( ZRC 1998.1204 View Materials ), Shanghai, Qidong , Jiangsu Province, coll. Y.Y. Li, 2 May 1996 ; 4 females (smallest 22.9 × 20.3 mm, largest 31.8 × 26.6 mm) ( ZRC), Qi Dong, Lusi , Shanghai, coll. Y.Y. Li, 1 May 1996 ; 1 male (30.7 × 26.7 mm), 1 female ( ZRC 2010.0421 View Materials ), southern Chongming , 31°30.135′N 12°42′E, coll. H. Cao, 15 July 2010 GoogleMaps . HONG KONG – 1 female (22.0 × 18.5 mm) ( ZRC 1975.6.30.10), Shiu Hau, Lantau Island , coll. C.L. Soh, 2 June 1975 .
Diagnosis. Dorsal surface of carapace relatively more convex, surfaces usually slightly smoother, with very few stiff setae on anterior and branchial regions; frontal lobes separated by relatively more shallow concavity; epibranchial tooth relatively low, almost confluent with rest of margin in small specimens, separated from rest of lateral margin by gentle notch; posterolateral margins subparallel; granules on outer surface of palm (especially those below longitudinal ridge) relatively lower, more flattened; merus of ambulatory legs relatively shorter; chitinous distal part of G1 long, tip truncate. In life, carapace and chelae red.
Colour. In life, the species is pale to bright red overall ( Fig. 54D View Fig ).
Remarks. The identity of this species from somewhere in China has been hampered by the fact that H. Milne Edwards (1853: 186) described the species very briefly, without any figures and no indication of size, sex, or number of specimens used. Even when the types were apparently re-examined (e.g., De Man, 1887: 648), no figures were provided. The type specimens consist of two small, dried specimens in poor condition ( Fig. 2G, H View Fig ). However, they clearly show the key characters for the species, including the diagnostic G1 structure ( Fig. 9F View Fig ). Both specimens are syntypes and the male is here designated the lectotype of Sesarma sinensis H. Milne Edwards, 1853 .
The key differences between O. sinense and O. intermedium have been discussed under the latter species.
The small female from Hong Kong (ZRC 1975.6.30.10) examined here is probably the same specimen figured by Soh (1978: pl. 4c) and agrees with S. sinense as presently defined.
Biology. The biology of O. sinense , is probably similar to O. intermedium but little is known. Sulieman & Pengsakul (2013) recorded “ Sesarmops intermedium ” as a potential biological control for pomatiopsid snails in Jiangxi Province, China, but based on the distribution, their species is almost certainly O. sinense instead. Specimens of this species from Shanghai were observed climbing several metres up trees at night foraging for food (W. Liu, pers. comm., Fig. 54D View Fig ). This is a behaviour that has been observed in other sesarmids from Southeast Asia (notably Episesarma De Man, 1895) (see Sivasothi, 2000; Sivasothi et al., 1993; Ng et al., 2008b). Tang et al. (2017) obtained the complete mitochondrial genome of the species from China.
Distribution. See comments for O. intermedium .
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Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore |
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Orisarma sinense (H. Milne Edwards, 1853 )
Schubart, Christoph D. & Ng, Peter K. L. 2020 |
Sesarmops intermedium
Sulieman Y & Pengsakul T 2013: 1 |
“ Sesarmops ” sinensis
Ng PKL & Guinot D & Davie PJF 2008: 220 |
Sesarma (Sesarmops) sinensis
Huang Z-G 1994: 597 |
Dai AY & Yang SL 1991: 539 |
Dai AY & Yang SL & Song YZ & Chen GX 1986: 492 |
Sesarmops sinensis
Tang B-P, Xin Z-Z, Liu Y, Zhang D-Z, Wang Z-F, Zhang H-B, Chai X-Y, Zhou C-L & Liu Q-N 2017: e0179800 |
Huang J & Liu Q & Zhao Y & Dou B & Li L & Liu W & Lin J 2011: 732 |
Yang S & Chen H & Jiang W 2008: 802 |
Kwok WPW & Tang W-S 2005: 3 |
Soh CL 1978: 11 |
Serene R & Soh CL 1970: 401 |
Sesarma (Sesarma) intermedia
Balss H 1922: 155 |
Sesarma (Sesarma) sinensis
Serene R 1968: 105 |
Shen CJ 1940: 96 |
Shen C 1931: 196 |
Tesch JJ 1917: 199 |
Sesarma sinensis H. Milne Edwards, 1853: 186
Wang ZH & Leung V 2001: 31 |
Stimpson W 1907: 133 |
Man JG De 1887: 648 |
Stimpson W 1858: 105 |
Milne Edwards H 1853: 186 |