Oxypleurodon stimpsoni Miers, 1885
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.358 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3852124 |
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Oxypleurodon stimpsoni Miers, 1885 |
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Oxypleurodon stimpsoni Miers, 1885 View in CoL
Figs 2 View Fig A–C, 3A–C, 13B
Oxypleurodon stimpsoni Miers, 1885: 588 View in CoL (type locality: Ki Islands, Banda Sea, Indonesia).
Oxypleurodon stimpsoni View in CoL – Miers 1886: 26 (list), 29 (list), 38–39, pl. 6 fig. 1a–b. — Ho et al. 2004: 648, fig. 3E. — Ng et al. 2008: 105 (list). — Richer de Forges & Ng 2009b: 248 (table), 251, 253, fig. 7A. — Froglia & Clark 2011: 51 View Cited Treatment . — Lee et al. 2015: 1257, fig. 1A.
Sphenocarcinus stimpsoni – Takeda 1982: 121, un-numbered text-fig. — Guinot & Richer de Forges 1986: 135 (key), 136, figs 19C–D, 21A–B, pl. 8 figs G–I.
(For complete synonymy, see Richer de Forges & Ng 2009b: 251.)
Material examined
SOUTH CHINA SEA: 1 ♂ (14.0 × 9.0 mm) [photographed] ( ZRC 2016.0072), 1 ♂ (10.5 × 7.1 mm), 1 ♀ (13.3 × 9.3 mm), 1 ovigerous ♀ (14.2 × 9.5 mm) ( ZRC 2016.0071), 1 ♀ (9.0 × 5.5 mm), 1 ovigerous ♀ ( NTOU), 1 ♀ (11.8 × 7.7 mm), 1 ovigerous ♀ (11. 8 × 7.6 mm) (MNHN-IU-2016-175), continental slope, Dongsha, stn CP4135, 19°58.42′ N, 114°32.93′ E to 19°58.94′ N, 114°37.70′ E, 211–218 m, coll. ZHONGSHA 2015 Expedition, 23 Jul. 2015; 1 ovigerous ♀ (11.0 × 6.9 mm) ( ZRC 2016.0073), west of Zhongsha, seamount, stn CP4151, 16°04.72′ N, 113°55.09′ E to 16°02.58′ N, 113°53.93′ E, coll. ZHONGSHA 2015 Expedition, 27 Jul. 2015.
INDONESIA: 1 ♂ (14.0 × 9.0 mm) ( AM P.34658), Kai Island, stn 46, 5°47.20′ S, 132°13′ E, 300 m, coll. Danish Kai Islands Expedition, 2 May 1922.
PHILIPPINES: 1 ♂ (14.9 × 10.2 mm), 1 ♀ with Sacculina (15.5 × 10.4 mm), 1 ♀ (14.0 × 9.2 mm) ( ZRC 2011.0056), northwest coast of Panglao Island, 146–549 m, coll. J. Arbasto, Jan.–Mar. 2011; 2 ♂♂ (13.4 × 8.8 mm, 11.6 × 7.9 mm), 1 ♂ with Sacculina (15.7 × 10.5 mm), 1 ♀ with Sacculina (11.5 × 8.1 mm) ( ZRC 2013.0761), Bohol, off Panglao Island, Balicasag Island, P.K.L. Ng et al. leg., 25–30 Jul. 2003.
Remarks
Oxypleurodon stimpsoni Miers, 1885 , is the type species of the genus. Miers (1885) first mentioned the species in a narrative, followed by a detailed description and figures of the species based on material in the “ Challenger ” expedition, collected from Indonesia and the Philippines in 1886. The first description of the genus and species by Miers (1885) was not known to Tavares (1991), when he revised the genus ( Froglia & Clark 2011: 51). Specimens from Indonesia were measured and figured by Miers (1886: 39, pl. 6 fig. 1). This species appears to be common in the depth range of 250 to 580 m in the tropical West Pacific and Indo-Malayan archipelago. The specimens examined from the South China Sea (SCS) have dorsal plates on carapace with rounded angles, and the articles of the ambulatory legs are cylindrical and slightly carinate ( Figs 2C View Fig , 3C View Fig ). The large series of specimens from Balicasag Island, the Philippines, differ from the SCS material in several features: the pseudorostral spines are relatively more divergent; the angles of the plates (especially the gastric plate) are sharper; and the articles of the ambulatory legs are more distinctly carinate ( Figs 2B View Fig , 3B View Fig ). Interestingly, the morphology of the only specimen collected by the AURORA cruise on the east coast of Luzon is closer to the SCS material than those from the Bohol Sea. With regards to the specimen from the Kai Islands in Indonesia, which is closer to the type locality, the dorsal plates look relatively more inflated and the branchial plates are more elongated ( Figs 2A View Fig , 3A View Fig ) compared to the SCS specimens ( Figs 2C View Fig , 3C View Fig ); and the meri of the ambulatory legs are also weakly carinate. The variation observed here is difficult to explain and suggests that we are dealing with a species-complex. To resolve this matter, all the available specimens from across its wide range (including the types) will need to be examined. At present, only one species is recognised, O. stimpsoni sensu lato.
Distribution
This species was recorded from Indonesia ( Miers 1885), the Philippines ( Miers 1886; Richer de Forges & Ng 2009), Japan ( Sakai 1938) and South China Sea ( Lee et al. 2015).
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Oxypleurodon stimpsoni Miers, 1885
Lee, Bee Yan, Forges, Bertrand Richer De & Ng, Peter K. L. 2017 |
Sphenocarcinus stimpsoni
Takeda M. 1982: 121 |
Guinot & Richer de Forges 1986: 135 |
Oxypleurodon stimpsoni
Lee B. Y. & Corbari L. & Richer de Forges B. 2015: 1257 |
Froglia C. & Clark P. F. 2011: 51 |
Richer de Forges B. & Ng P. K. L. 2009: 248 |
Ng P. K. L. & Guinot D. & Davie P. J. F. 2008: 105 |
Ho H. - P. & Ng P. K. L. & Chan T. Y. & Lee D. - A. 2004: 648 |
Miers E. J. 1886: 26 |
Oxypleurodon stimpsoni
Miers E. J. 1885: 588 |