Cheramus Bate, 1888
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Genus Cheramus Bate, 1888 View in CoL
Cheramus sibogae (de Man, 1905) ( Fig. 15 View FIG )
Callianassa Sibogae de Man, 1905: 613 View in CoL ; 1928b: 27, 98.
Callianassa View in CoL (? Cheramus View in CoL ) Sibogae – de Man 1928b: 124, pl. 11, fig. 17-17e.
Callianassa View in CoL s ibogae – Ngoc-Ho 1994: 54, fig. 3. — Sakai 1999: 52.
Cheramus sibogae – Tudge et al. 2000: 145.
TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype: Indonesia, Java Anchorage (7°46’S, 114°30’E), Siboga Expedition , stn 5, 300 m, ( ZMA De 102 439). GoogleMaps
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — French Polynesia. Raiatea Is., Society, FV Marara , stn D 91, 16°43.17’S,
Thalassinidea (Crustacea, Decapoda ) from French Polynesia coll., 1, cl. 7.5 mm, tl. 23.5 mm, both Mxp3 and one P1 missing ( MNHN Th 1434).
DISTRIBUTION. — Java Anchorage, Indonesia (de Man 1905); northwest shelf, Australia (Ngoc-Ho 1994); Raiatea Is., Society, French Polynesia.
REMARKS
This species is assigned to the genus Cheramus , following Tudge et al. (2000) due to the presence of a rostral spine, subterminal lateral corneas, pereopod 1 without meral hook, pleopods 3-5 slender with digitiform appendix interna, elongate uropod exopod (though length is not twice width, as defined by Manning & Felder 1991).
The absence of both Mpx3 as well as one P1 casts a little uncertainty over the identification of the present specimen. It nevertheless agrees well with the holotype of C. sibogae (see de Man 1928b: 124, pl. 11, fig. 17-17e) and the material from Australia studied by Ngoc-Ho (1994: 54, fig. 3) in the acute and slightly upturned rostrum ( Fig. 15A, B View FIG ), the form of eyestalks, the A1 and A2 ( Fig. 15A View FIG ), the (presumably) minor P1 (F i g. 1 5C), a n d t h e t e l s o n a n d u r o p o d s ( Fig. 15K View FIG ). The P2-P5 ( Fig. 15 View FIG D-G) are all unarmed and the P3 propodus is not expanded ventrally, lacking a posterior lobe.
Female Plp1 ( Fig. 15H View FIG ) is uniramous, Plp2 ( Fig. 15I View FIG ) is biramous, Plp3-5 ( Fig. 15J View FIG ) with slender rami and digitiform appendix interna.
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Cheramus Bate, 1888
Ngoc-Ho, Nguyen 2005 |
Cheramus sibogae
TUDGE C. C. & POORE G. C. B. & LEMAITRE R. 2000: 145 |
Callianassa
SAKAI K. 1999: 52 |
Callianassa
MAN J. G. & DE 1928: 124 |
Callianassa Sibogae de Man, 1905: 613
MAN J. G. & DE 1928: 27 |
MAN J. G. & DE 1905: 613 |