Calcinus gaimardii (H. Milne Edwards, 1848 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4503028 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4776931 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/72156531-296B-FF85-FCCB-F811FA5DB060 |
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Calcinus gaimardii (H. Milne Edwards, 1848 ) |
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Calcinus gaimardii (H. Milne Edwards, 1848) View in CoL
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Pagurus gaimardii H. Milne Edwards, 1848: 68 View in CoL ( Ambon, Indonesia, type locality).
Calcinus gaimardii View in CoL – Morgan, 1991: 876–878 (in part, form I), Fig. 13.
Calcinus gaimardii View in CoL – Rahayu & Forest, 1999: 463–465, Figs. 1A View Fig , 2A, B, E, F, I View Fig ; Asakura, 2002: 48–52, Figs. 1 View Fig A–C, 1H–N, 12–14; McLaughlin et al., 2007: 157–158, 2 unlabelled figures; Malay & Paulay, 2010, Appendix S1.
Material examined. 1 male SL 7.0 mm ( ZRC), stn M1, Alona Beach , Panglao I., 9°32.9′N, 123°46.6′E, 0–1 m, v.2004 GoogleMaps to vii.2004; 2 males SL 5.7–7.0 mm ( ZRC), 1 indiv. sex unknown SL 5.4 mm ( ZRC), stn M2, west end of Alona Beach , Panglao I., 9°32.8′N, 123°45.9′E, 0–2 m, 30.v.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 female SL 5.5 mm, 1 male SL 5.5 mm ( ZRC), stn M3, Danao , Panglao I., 9°32.5′/33.1′N, 123°44.7′/45.5′E, 0–2.5 m, 31.v.2004 ; 2 males SL 5.2–5.8 mm ( ZRC), stn M8, Doljo , north coast, Panglao I., 9°35.4′N, 123°44.3′E, 0–1 m, 2.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 female SL 6.6 mm ( ZRC), stn M19, Pamilacan I., 9°30.0′N, 123°55.3′E, 0–2 m, 11.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 male SL 5.2 mm ( ZRC), stn M20, Pamilacan I., 9°29.3′N, 123°55.1′E, 0–2 m, 13.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 3 ovig. females SL 3.5–7.5 mm, 1 female SL 5.0 mm, 2 males SL 6.5–7.5 mm ( ZRC), stn M22, Napaling , Panglao I., 9°37.2′N, 123°46.4′E, 0–3 m, 15.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 5 males SL 3.7–6.3 mm ( ZRC), stn R1, Balicasag I., 9°31.2′N, 123°41.3′E, 5–7 m, 30.v.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 male SL 6.0 mm ( ZRC), stn R11, Biking , Panglao I., 9°35.2′N, 123°50.5′E, 4 m, 2.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 female SL 5.6 mm ( ZRC), stn R14, Baclayon , Bohol I., 9°37.4′N, 123°54.5′E, 6–8 m, 3.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 female SL 5.4 mm, 1 male SL 6.6 mm ( ZRC), stn R14, Baclayon , Bohol I., 9°37.4′N, 123°54.5′E, 6–8 m, 3.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 2 males SL 3.0– 5.1 mm ( ZRC), stn R17, Black Forest , Panglao I., 9°31.1′N, 123°41.3′E, 3–15 m, 4.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 male SL 6.2 mm ( ZRC), stn R21, Rico’s Wall , Panglao I., 9°31.0′N, 123°40.8′E, 2–50 m, 5.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 male SL 6.0 mm ( ZRC), stn R23, lagoon off Poblacion , Panglao I., 9°33.5′/34.8′N, 123°42.7′/46.3′E, 1–5 m, 5, 6, & 21.vi.2004 ; 1 ovig. female SL 4.1 mm ( ZRC), stn R24, Bingag , Panglao I., 9°37.5′N, 123°46.8′E, 0–2 m, 6.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 2 ovig. females SL 3.5–4.2 mm, 2 males SL 5.8–6.1 mm ( ZRC), stn R24, Bingag , Panglao I., 9°37.5′N, 123°46.8′E ,, 0–2 m, 6.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 3 ovig. females SL 4.4–5.4 mm, 1 female SL 3.0 mm, 1 male SL 6.8 mm, 1 indiv. in shell ( ZRC), stn R27, Napaling , Panglao I., 9°37.0′N, 123°46.3′E, 2–20 m, 7.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 male SL 6.0 mm ( ZRC), stn R36, Pamilacan I., 9°30.2′N, 123°55.3′E, 3–32 m, 9.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 ovig. female SL 6.2 mm, 4 males SL 5.4–6.8 mm, 3 indivs. in shell ( ZRC), stn R38, Pamilacan I., 9°29.4′N, 123°56.0′E, 6–37 m, 11.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 female SL 5.8 mm ( ZRC), stn R40, Pamilacan I., 9°29.2′N, 123°55.1′E, 8–33 m, 12.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 male SL 6.6 mm ( ZRC), stn R42, Baclayon Takot , Bohol I., 9°37.1′N, 123°52.6′E, 8–22 m, 12.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 3 males SL 4.8–6.5 mm ( ZRC), stn R43, Cortes Takot , Bohol I., 9°41.3′N, 123°49.5′E, 3–41 m, 13.vi.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 female SL 4.5 mm ( ZRC), stn R70, Pamilacan I., 9°30.1′N, 123°55.5′E, 20 m, 1.vii.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 ovig. female SL 4.4 mm, 6 males SL 3.6–6.0 mm ( ZRC), stn R73, Balicasag I., 9°30.9′N, 123°40.8′E, 2–30 m, 2.vii.2004 GoogleMaps ; 1 ovig. female SL 5.7 mm ( ZRC), stn S12, Pamilacan I., 9°29.4′N, 123°56.0′E, 6–8 m, 14.vi.2004 GoogleMaps .
Habitat. Intertidal to subtidal, 0–12 m deep, intertidal reef flats, seagrass beds, and reef slopes, on rocky, coralline, sandy, and mixed substrates. This species is typically found in areas sheltered from strong wave action.
Remarks. Calcinus gaimardii closely resembles C. morgani Rahayu & Forest, 1999 , in morphology and colour pattern. Examination of live colour patterns is the most reliable way to separate these two species: the ocular peduncles of C. gaimardii have a narrow blue band distally; proximally the peduncle is orange coloured with a longitudinal tapering dark brown stripe running down the dorsal surface of the peduncle. In C. morgani the distal blue band on the ocular peduncle is broader, and the proximal portion of the ocular peduncle lacks orange colouration. In C. gaimardii dark brown pigmentation covers the shield (either the anterior half or the entire shield is dark coloured), while in C. morgani the entire shield is light-coloured (gray-white to cream). Also, the ambulatory legs and distal portions of the chelae are typically dark brown (light brown to white with brown spots in juvenile) in C. morgani , while the colouration of these areas in C. gaimardii tends towards orange-brown or reddish-brown.
While the two species are sympatric, the geographic range of C. gaimardii (eastern Indian Ocean to Fiji) is more restricted than that of C. morgani (east Africa to Tuamotu; see Malay & Paulay, 2010; Fig. 8 View Fig ). In addition, C. gaimardii prefers more wave-sheltered habitats than C. morgani (Asakura, 2002) .
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Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore |
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Calcinus gaimardii (H. Milne Edwards, 1848 )
Malay, Maria Celia (Machel) D., Rahayu, Dwi Listyo & Chan, Tin-Yam 2018 |
Pagurus gaimardii H. Milne Edwards, 1848: 68
Milne Edwards H 1848: 68 |