Platythelphusa, A. Milne-Edwards, 1887
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GENUS PLATYTHELPHUSA View in CoL A. MILNE- EDWARDS, 1887
( FIGS 1B View Figure 1 3 View Figure 3 [3], 5J–L, 10C; TABLES 1–3 View Table 1 View Table 2 View Table 3 )
Platythelphusa A. Milne-Edwards, 1887: 146 View in CoL ; Hilgendorf, 1898: 21; Moore, 1903: 286; Rathbun, 1905: 268; Cunnington, 1907: 266–268; 1920: 557; Alcock, 1910: 253–261; Colosi, 1920: 9–10; Balss, 1936: 196; Chace, 1942: 224; Cumberlidge, 1999: 16, 17, 25, 36, 37, 42, 45, 66–69, 74, 76–79, 100–113, 116, 317; 2008: 72, 77, tab. 1; 2011: 79, 82–83, tabs 6.1, 6.3; Cumberlidge et al., 1999: 1491–1493; Marijnissen et al., 2004: 515; Ng et al., 2008: 171.
Limnothelphusa Cunnington, 1899: 698 View in CoL ; Moore, 1903: 280; Rathbun, 1905: 269.
Hydrothelphusa (Platythelphusa) Bouvier, 1917a: 615–621 ; 1917b: 657–659; 1921: 41.
Potamonautes (Platythelphusa) Bott, 1955: 226–229 ; Coulter, 1991: 253–257.
Potamonautes (Obesopotamonautes) Bott, 1955 : pl. XII: figs 1a–d, 17, 18, 79a, b (partim, for Potamon (Potamonautes) langi Rathbun, 1921 ; not Thelphusa obesa A. Milne-Edwards, 1868 (= Maritimonautes obesus View in CoL ) or Potamon (Potamonautes) calcaratus Gordon, 1929 (= Maritimonautes calcaratus View in CoL ).
Diagnosis: Third maxilliped ischium smooth, lacking vertical sulcus (or with faint vertical sulcus); thoracic sternal sulcus S3/4 deep, completely traversing sternum (or deep only at sides, faint in middle).
Distribution: Platythelphusa includes 11 species with a distribution centred on Lake Tanganyika and its drainage basin (in Malawi, Tanzania, D.R. Congo, Rwanda and Burundi), except for two species from the D.R. Congo: Platythelphusa langi from Tshopo Province and Platythelphusa idjwiensis from Lake Kivu in Nord-Kivu Province ( Cumberlidge et al., 1999; Marijnissen et al., 2004; Reed & Cumberlidge, 2006a; Cumberlidge, 2015; Fig. 10C View Figure 10 ).
Type species: Platythelphusa armata A. Milne- Edwards, 1887, by monotypy.
Species included: Platythelphusa armata A. Milne- Edwards, 1887, Platythelphusa conculcata (Cunnington, 1907) , Platythelphusa denticulata Capart, 1952 , Platythelphusa echinata Capart, 1952 , Platythelphusa idjiwiensis ( Chace, 1942) comb. nov., Platythelphusa immaculata Marijnissen, Schram, Cumberlidge & Michel, 2004 , Platythelphusa langi ( Rathbun, 1921) comb. nov., Platythelphusa maculata (Cunnington, 1902) , Platythelphusa polita Capart, 1952 , Platythelphusa praelongata Marijnissen, Schram, Cumberlidge & Michel, 2004 , Platythelphusa tuberculata Capart, 1952 .
Remarks: The subgenus Potamonautes (Platythelphusa) Bott, 1955 is reestablished, revised and given genus status here to accommodate 11 species: all nine Platythelphusa species from Lake Tanganyika, plus Pl. langi (now Platythelphusa ) from the Upper Congo Basin in the D.R. Congo and Pl. idjwiensis (now Platythelphusa ) from Lake Kivu. Daniels et al. (2015: fig. 1), Daniels & Klaus (2018: fig. 1) and Wood et al. (2019: fig. 1) and the present study ( Fig. 1B View Figure 1 3 View Figure 3 ) all group these species together in a well-supported clade within the Potamonautini . Platythelphusa has two clear lineages within it, with one branch for the nine species endemic to Lake Tanganyika, and the other branch for species from the Upper Congo Basin in the D.R. Congo (including Lake Kivu).
Bott (1955) established the subgenus Po. ( Platythelphusa ) for Po. (Pl.) armata armata and Po. (Pl.) a. conculcata . The genus as revised here retains the name Platythelphusa because it includes the type species Platythelphusa armata A. Milne-Edwards, 1887 . DNA data are available for ten of these species ( Daniels et al., 2015: fig. 1; Daniels & Klaus, 2018: fig. 1; Wood et al., 2019: fig. 1; Fig. 1B View Figure 1 3 View Figure 3 ). The remaining species, Pl. denticulata , is included here based on shared morphological characters that conform to the generic diagnosis ( Cumberlidge et al., 1999). One of the species included here in Platythelphusa [ Potamon (Potamonautes) langi Rathbun, 1921 ] was assigned by Bott (1955) as the type species of the subgenus Potamonautes (Obesopotamonautes) Bott, 1955 . Despite this, the genus name for these species remains as Platythelphusa by priority because the type species of the latter genus ( Platythelphusa armata A. Milne-Edwards, 1887 ) was described before Potamon (Potamonautes) langi Rathbun, 1921 .
All but one species assigned to Platythelphusa share the following characters: a distinct postfrontal crest that completely traverses the carapace between the epibranchial teeth, a small exorbital tooth, an epibranchial tooth reduced to a small granule, one or more long, sharp teeth lining the anterolateral margin of carapace, and a cheliped carpus with two subequal long, sharp teeth. Pl. idjwiensis is included because of phylogenetic evidence that positions it in the same clade as the other congeners ( Fig. 1B View Figure 1 3 View Figure 3 [3]) despite the fact that Pl. idjwiensis lacks a postfrontal crest, has a completely smooth anterolateral margin that lacks teeth, and has a small reduced proximal tooth on the cheliped carpus inner margin.
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Platythelphusa
Cumberlidge, Neil & Daniels, Savel R. 2022 |
Potamonautes (Platythelphusa)
Coulter GW 1991: 253 |
Bott R 1955: 229 |
Hydrothelphusa (Platythelphusa)
Bouvier EL 1921: 41 |
Bouvier EL 1917: 621 |
Bouvier EL 1917: 657 |
Limnothelphusa
Rathbun MJ 1905: 269 |
Moore JES 1903: 280 |
Platythelphusa A. Milne-Edwards, 1887: 146
Ng PKL & Guinot D & Davie PJF 2008: 171 |
Marijnissen S & Schram F & Cumberlidge N & Michel E 2004: 515 |
Cumberlidge N & von Sternberg R & Bills IR & Martin HA 1999: 1491 |
Chace FA 1942: 224 |
Balss H 1936: 196 |
Colosi G 1920: 9 |
Rathbun MJ 1905: 268 |
Moore JES 1903: 286 |
Hilgendorf F 1898: 21 |
Milne-Edwards A 1887: 146 |