Chinommatia cavimanus ( Rathbun, 1914 )

Ng, Peter K. L. & Castro, Peter, 2016, Revision of the family Chasmocarcinidae Serène, 1964 (Crustacea, Brachyura, Goneplacoidea), Zootaxa 4209 (1), pp. 1-182 : 64-65

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Chinommatia cavimanus ( Rathbun, 1914 )
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comb. nov.

Chinommatia cavimanus ( Rathbun, 1914) View in CoL n. comb.

( Figs. 14 View FIGURE 14 A‒E; 25A; 32A; 42J, K; 43A, B; 44A, B, E, F; 53A, B; 60A; 75A‒D; 87D; 91D)

Chasmocarcinus cavimanus Rathbun, 1914: 149 View in CoL [type localilty: Philippines].— Estampador 1959: 90 [in list] [Philippines]. Hephthopelta cavimanus View in CoL — Serène 1964a: 240 [in list], 241, 243 [in key]; 1968: 92 [in list].— Zarenkov 1972: 238, fig. 1–3 [Vietnam].

Hephthopelta littoralis View in CoL — Chen 1998: 298, fig. 22. Not Hephthopelta littoralis Tesch, 1918 View in CoL . Hephthopelta cavimana —Ng et al. 2008: 76 [in list].

Type material. Holotype male (11.4 × 13.9 mm) ( USNM 46413 About USNM ), Philippines, Tanon Strait, east coast of Negros, Pescador I., 0 9o 56’30”N, 123o15’E, 549 m.

Other material examined. 6 males, 8 females, Philippines, type locality ( USNM 46412 About USNM ).—PANGLAO 2004 : 1 male (9.6 × 11.9 mm), 2 females (6.3 × 7.7 mm, 7.0 × 8.7 mm) ( ZRC 2015.223 View Materials ), Bohol I., Cortes , stn T25, 09°41.1’N, 123°49.3'E, 160–210 m, 24.06.2004 GoogleMaps ; 2 females (4.5 × 6.0 mm, 9.2 × 11.2 mm), Bohol I., Cortes , stn T26, 09°43.3’N, 123°48.8'E, 123‒135 m, 24.06.2004 ( ZRC 2015.224 View Materials ). GoogleMaps AURORA 2007: 2 females (7.6 × 9.1 mm, 7.8 × 9.1 mm) ( ZRC 2015.225 View Materials ) [photographed] , 1 female (6.5 × 7.9 mm) (MNHN-IU-2014-12804, ex ZRC 2015.226), stn CP2655, 16°03’N, 121°54’E, 189 m, 20.05.2007 20.05.2007; 1 male (10.4 × 12.3 mm), 1 female (7.4 × 8.6 mm), 1 damaged female (ZRC 2015.227), stn CP2715, 14°31.50’N‒14°33.09’N to 121°42.14’E‒121°42.05’E, 244‒249 m, 29.05.2007; 3 males (8.1 × 10.2 mm, 9.0 × 11.2 mm, 10.1 × 12.2 mm), 1 female (7.6 × 9.0 mm) [photographed] (ZRC 2015.228), stn CP2716, 14°32.14’N‒14°30.41’N to 121°40.80’E‒121°41.16’E, 298‒356 m, 29.05.2007; 1 male (9.2 × 11.0 mm) (QM), 2 males (6.0 × 7.2 mm, 10.7 × 12.9 mm), 3 females (7.6 × 9.2 mm, 8.2 × 9.4 mm, 8.4 × 10.1 mm) (ZRC 2015.229), stn CP2717, 14°29.96’N‒14°28.94’N to 121°41.67’E‒121°43.13’E, 311‒362 m, 29.05.2007, 29.05.2007; 2 males (5.7 × 7.0 mm, 8.6 × 10.1 mm), 1 female (7.3 × 8.7 mm) (ZRC 2015.230), stn CP2720, 14°25.30’N‒14°26.63’N to 121°47.70’E‒121°46.68’E, 256‒301 m, 29.05.2007; 1 male (7.6 × 9.3 mm) (MNHN-IU-2014-12805, ex ZRC 2015.231), stn CP2721, 14°24.03’N‒14°26.26’N to 121°46.83’E‒121°47.56’E, 340‒360 m, 29.05.2007; 1 female (9.0 × 10.3 mm) (ZRC 2015.232), stn CP2722, 14°24.45’N‒14°25.80’N to 121°47.90’E‒121°46.19’E, 291‒338 m, 29.05.2007; 1 male (5.4 × 6.7 mm), 1 female (6.8 × 8.2 mm) (ZRC 2015.233), stn CP2723, 14°25.30’N‒14°23.27’N to 121°48.93’E‒121°50.45’E, 147‒156 m, 29.05.2007; 1 male (9.7 × 11.5 mm) (ZRC 2015.234) [photographed], stn CP2741, 16°02.67’N–16°02.93’N to 121°55.32’E‒121°53.72’E, 194‒203 m, 0 1.06.2007.

South China Sea. 1 male (6.1 × 7.3 mm) (IOCAS-MBM166773) [photographs examined], station SSBV 26-20 , Nansha Is., 10°04′N 115°55′E, 127 m, 31.07.1988. GoogleMaps

Indonesia. 1 male (MNHN-IU-2013-9051), Makassar Strait , CORINDON 2, stn CH 276, 01°54.6’S, 119°13.8’, 456– 395 m, 0 8.11.1980.

Diagnosis. Carapace ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 A‒F) subtrapezoidal, convex, slightly tomentose in small individuals, 1.2 wider than long; front bilobed, with shallow to well-defined median cleft; anterolateral margins arcuate, minutely granular, anterolateral row of low tubercles ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 E, F), slightly high tubercle as part of row of low tubercles in some small specimens. Posterior margin of epistome ( Fig. 25 View FIGURE 25 A) with narrowly rectangular median lobe with deep median fissure, semicircular lateral margins. Eye peduncle ( Fig. 25 View FIGURE 25 A) filling orbit, long, slender, mobile; cornea not reduced, pigmented. Third maxillipeds ( Fig. 32 View FIGURE 32 A) not filling buccal cavern when closed; merus subovate, outer margin convex, slightly elevated anteriorly, anteroexternal angle auriculiform; ischium slightly rectangular, about same length as merus. Chelipeds ( Figs. 14 View FIGURE 14 A‒D; 43A, B; 44A, B) subequal in length, slightly dissimilar in female, heteromorphic in males; fingers of minor chela ( Fig. 43 View FIGURE 43 A) subcircular in cross-section, gently tapering to tip, scissor-like, cutting margins with distinct, often sharp teeth; cutting margins of major chela of males with broad, blunt, pointed teeth in both sexes, largest most proximal on upper, lower cutting margin ( Fig. 43 View FIGURE 43 A); propodus of minor chela of male ( Fig. 44 View FIGURE 44 A, B) with large, swollen, elongated tooth on the inner margin anterior to large hollow, flat area, opposing flattened area on ventral surface of merus (tooth much smaller in female minor cheliped). Ventral surface of cheliped merus with row of tubercles, low sharp teeth in large individuals, along outer margin in both sexes ( Fig. 42 View FIGURE 42 J, K). Inner margin of carpus with short distal tooth, short proximal part rounded (Fig. A‒E). Inner margin of basis-ischium of adult major cheliped gently granuliform ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 B). Adult ambulatory legs relatively long ( Figs. 14 View FIGURE 14 A‒D; 44E, F). P5 dactylus distinctly upcurved (Fig, 14B), merus 0.7‒0.9 cl; meri of P2, P3 with small spinules or sharp granules along posterior margin, meri of other ambulatory legs with microscopic granules, unarmed. Fused thoracic sternites 1, 2 ( Fig. 53 View FIGURE 53 A, B) semicircular, distinctly broad, short; fused sternites 3, 4 ( Figs. 53 View FIGURE 53 A, B; 87D; 91D) broad. Male pleon ( Fig. 53 View FIGURE 53 A, B; 60A) lateral margins of somite 6 nearly straight, fused somites 3–5 concave; telson proportionally long; postero-lateral regions as in rest of somite, not particularly swollen. Sterno-pleonal cavity deep, press-button for pleonal holding as short tubercle at center of sternal somite 5 near edge of sterno-pleonal cavity. Male thoracic sternite 8 long, rectangular; “supplementary plate” long subovate; structures tightly appressed with most of penis concealed (e.g., Fig. 60 View FIGURE 60 C). G1 ( Fig. 75 View FIGURE 75 A‒C) with slender basal part, gradually tapering along slightly curved distal part to tip, with short spinules. G2 ( Fig. 75 View FIGURE 75 D) about 3/4 G1 length, slightly curved, distal segment proportionally long. Female telson proportionally long ( Fig. 87 View FIGURE 87 D). Sterno-pleonal cavity of female ( Fig. 91 View FIGURE 91 D) deep, vulvae relatively close together, located on outer margins of cavity close to suture 5/6.

Remarks. The ventral surface of the propodus of the small chela of both sexes is hollowed as a flat depression, with a large, compressed tooth on the inner, distal margin in the propodus in the case of males. As noted by Rathbun (1914: 150), this tooth fits in a concavity on the inner margin of the ventral surface of the merus when flexed.

Specimens identified and figured by Chen (1998: 298, fig. 22) as “ Hephthopelta littoralis ” are clearly C. cavimanus ; photographs of her specimens in IOCAS confirm this ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 E).

The name of the species remains as “ cavimanus ” regardless of the gender of the genus. This is because when Rathbun (1914) established “ Chasmocarcinus cavimanus ”, she did not give any indication if the name was to be used as a noun or adjective. Article 31.2.2 of the Code ( ICZN 1999) states that “Where the author of a speciesgroup name did not indicate whether he or she regarded it as a noun or as an adjective, and where it may be regarded as either and the evidence of usage is not decisive, it is to be treated as a noun in apposition to the name of its genus”. As such the spelling of the name “ cavimanus ” stays unchanged.

Distribution. Western Pacific Ocean ( Philippines to Indonesia). Depth: 123‒ 549 m.

Chen, H. (1998) The Goneplacidae (Crustacea: Brachyura) from Nansha Islands and adjacent waters, In: Studies on Marine Fauna and Flora and Biogeography of the Nansha Islands and Neighbouring Waters 3. Academia Sinica, Beijing, pp. 265 - 316 [in Chinese with English abstract]

Estampador, E. P. (1959) Revised check list of Philippine crustacean decapods. Natural and Applied Science Bulletin (Quezon City), 17 (1), 1 - 127.

ICZN, International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (1999) International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature. Fourth Edition. Adopted by the XXI General Assembly of the International Union of Biological Sciences. International Trust for Zoological Nomenclature, in association with the British Museum (Natural History), London, 338 pp.

Rathbun, M. J. (1914) A new genus and some new species of crabs of the family Goneplacidae. Scientific Results of the Philippine cruise of the Fisheries Streamer Albatross, 1907 - 1910 - No. 32. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 48 (2067), 137 - 154.

Serene, R. (1964 a) Goneplacidae et Pinnotheridae recoltes par le Dr. Mortensen. Papers from Dr. Th. Mortensen's Pacific Expedition 1914 - 1916, part 80. Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra Dansk Naturhistorisk Forening I KObenhavn, 126, 181 - 282, pls. 16 - 24.

Tesch J. J. (1918) Goneplacidae and Pinnotheridae. The Decapoda Brachyura of the Siboga Expedition, 2. Siboga-Expeditie 39 (c 1), livr. 84, 149 - 295, pls. 7 - 18.

Zarenkov, N. A. (1972) [New data on Indo-Pacific crabs (Fam. Goneplacidae, Pinnotheridae, Parthenopidae, Dorippidae) and the problem of seasonal reproduction of decapod animals in the Bay of Tonkin]. In: [The Complex Investigations of Ocean Nature], part 3, Moscow State University, Moscow, pp. 229 - 253. [In Russian]

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FIGURE 14. Overall dorsal view of species of Chinommatia n. gen. A, C. cavimanus, Philippines: holotype male 11.4 × 13.9 mm (USNM 46413); B, C. cavimanus, Philippines: male 10.1 × 12.2 mm (ZRC 2015.228); C, C. cavimanus, Philippines: female 7.6 × 9.0 mm (ZRC 2015.225); D, C. cavimanus, Philippines: male 8.1 × 10.2 mm (ZRC 2015.228); E, C. cavimanus, Philippines: female 7.4 × 8.6 mm (ZRC 2015.227); F, South China Sea: male 6.1 × 7.3 mm (IOCAS-MBM 166773); G, C. bruuni, Vietnam: holotype female 4.0 × 5.0 mm (after Serène 1964: pl. 22 B); H, C. bruuni, Indonesia: male 3.4 × 4.0 mm (ZMUC CRU- 1524); I, C. bruuni, Malaysia: male 4.3 × 5.5 mm (ZRC 2013.0020); J, C. bruuni, Malaysia: female 5.5 × 7.2 mm (ZRC 2013.0020).

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FIGURE 25. Frontal view of species of Chinommatia n. gen. and Notopelta n. gen. A, Chinommatia cavimanus, Philippines: male 10.1 × 12.2 mm (ZRC 2015.228); B, Chinommatia bicuspida n. sp., Papua New Guinea: paratype female 16.7 × 20.4 mm (MNHN-IU- 2011 - 3461); C, Chinommatia bruuni, Java Sea: male 3.4 × 4.0 mm (ZMUC CRU- 1524); D, Chinommatia bruuni, Malaysia: female 5.5 × 7.2 mm (ZRC 2013.0020), Malaysia; E, Chinommatia littoralis, Indonesia: holotype female 3.5 × 4.9 mm (NNM-ZMA); F, Chinommatia turpis n. sp., Vanuatu: holotype male 3.1 × 4.3 mm (MNHU-IU- 2013 - 9044); G, Notopelta mortenseni, Indonesia: holotype male 5.0 × 6.9 mm (ZMUC CRU- 7397).

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FIGURE 32. Third maxilliped of species of Chinommatia n. gen. A, C. cavimanus, Philippines: male 10.1 × 12.2 mm (ZRC 2015.228); B, C. bruuni, Indonesia: male 3.4 × 4.0 mm (ZMUC CRU- 1524); C, C. littoralis, Indonesia: holotype female 3.5 × 4.9 mm (NNM-ZMA); D, C. bicuspida n. sp., Papua New Guinea: paratype female 16.7 × 20.4 mm (MNHN-IU- 2011 - 3461); E, C. turpis n. sp., Vanuatu: holotype male 3.1 × 4.3 mm (MNHU-IU- 2013 - 9044); F, Notopelta mortenseni, Indonesia: holotype male 5.0 × 6.9 mm (ZMUC CRU- 7397). Scale = 0.5 mm.

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FIGURE 42. P 4, P 5, and merus of cheliped of species of Angustopelta n. gen. A, A. robusta n. sp., Vanuatu: paratype male 12.3 × 13.3 mm (ZRC 2015.255); B, A. robusta n. sp., Vanuatu: paratype female 13.4 × 15.1 mm (MNHN-IU- 2010 - 5616); C, A. robusta n. sp., Vanuatu: paratype male 12.5 × 14.8 mm (MNHN-IU- 2013 - 9041); D, A. modesta n. sp., Solomon Islands: holotype male 13.3 × 15.1 mm (MNHU-IU- 2013 - 9038); E, A. modesta n. sp., Solomon Islands: paratype female 13.1 × 15.3 mm (ZRC 2015.258); F, A. aff. modesta n. sp., Papua New Guinea: female 9.3 × 9.9 mm (MNHN-IU- 2011 - 3307); G, Hephthopelta lugubris, Papua New Guinea: female 9.8 × 10.9 mm (MNHN-IU- 2011 - 2657), major cheliped; H, Angustopelta aurita, Philippines: female 10.9 × 12.7 mm (ZRC 2015.248), minor cheliped; I, Tenagopelta pacifica n. sp., Indonesia: male 11.0 × 12.4 mm (MNHU-IU- 2013 - 9053), minor cheliped; J, Chinommatia cavimanus, Philippines: male 9.7 × 11.5 mm (ZRC 2015.234), minor cheliped; K, Chinommatia cavimanus, Philippines: male 7.6 × 9.3 mm (ZRC 2015.231), minor cheliped; L, Notopelta mortenseni, Indonesia: holotype male 5.0 × 6.9 mm (ZMUC CRU- 7397), major cheliped; M, Statommatia apta, Philippines: males 8.5 × 10.3 mm (ZRC 2015.237), minor cheliped; N, Statommatia malagasy n. sp., Madagascar: male 8.8 × 11.0 mm (MNHN-IU- 2010 - 4370 b), minor cheliped.

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FIGURE 43. Chelae of species of Chinommatia n. gen. A, B, C. cavimanus, Philippines: male 10.1 × 12.2 mm (ZRC 2015.228); C, D, C. bruuni, Indonesia: 1 male 3.4 × 4.0 mm (ZMUC CRU- 1524); E, F, C. bicuspida n. sp., Fiji: male 12.7 × 10.6 mm (MNHN-IU- 2013 - 9056); G, C. bicuspida n. sp., Papua New Guinea: holotype male 10.7 × 12.9 mm (MNHN-IU- 2011 - 0954); H, C. littoralis, Indonesia: holotype female 3.5 × 4.9 mm (NNM-ZMA); I, J, C. turpis n. sp., Vanuatu: holotype male 3.1 × 4.3 mm (MNHU-IU- 2013 - 9044).

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FIGURE 44. Chela and ambulatory leg of species of Chinommatia n. gen. A, F, C. cavimanus, Philippines: male 10.4 × 12.3 mm (ZRC 2015.227); B, E, C. cavimanus, Philippines: male 10.1 × 12.2 mm (ZRC 2015.228); C, D, G, C. bicuspida n. sp., Fiji: male 10.6 × 12.7 mm (MNHN-IU- 2013 - 9056); H, C. bicuspida n. sp., Papua New Guinea: paratype female 16.7 × 20.4 mm (MNHN-IU- 2011 - 3461). A ‒ D, ventral view of minor chela; E ‒ H, dorsal view of left P 3.

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FIGURE 53. Anterior thoracic sternum and male pleon of species of Chinommatia n. gen. and Notopelta n. gen. A, Chinommatia cavimanus, holotype male 11.4 × 13.9 mm (USNM 46413); B, Chinommatia cavimanus, Philippines: male 10.1 × 12.2 mm (ZRC 2015.228); C, Chinommatia bruuni, Indonesia: male 3.4 × 4.0 mm (ZMUC CRU- 1524); D, Chinommatia bicuspida n. sp., Papua New Guinea: holotype male 10.7 × 12.9 mm (MNHN-IU- 2011 - 0954); E, Chinommatia turpis n. sp., Vanuatu: holotype male 3.1 × 4.3 mm (MNHU-IU- 2013 - 9044); F, Notopelta mortenseni, Indonesia: holotype male 5.0 × 6.9 mm (ZMUC CRU- 7397).

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FIGURE 60. Thoracic sternites 7 and 8 and male pleon of species of Chinommatia n. gen. and Notopelta n. gen. A, Chinommatia cavimanus, Philippines: male 10.1 × 12.2 mm (ZRC 2015.228); B, Chinommatia bruuni, Indonesia: male 3.4 × 4.0 mm (ZMUC CRU- 1524); C, Chinommatia bicuspida n. sp., Papua New Guinea: holotype male 10.7 × 12.9 mm (MNHN- IU- 2011 - 0954); D, Chinommatia turpis n. sp., Vanuatu: holotype male 3.1 × 4.3 mm (MNHU-IU- 2013 - 9044); E, Notopelta mortenseni, Indonesia: holotype male 5.0 × 6.9 mm (ZMUC CRU- 7397).

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FIGURE 75. Gonopods of species of Chinommatia n. gen. A ‒ D, C. cavimanus, Philippines: male 10.1 × 12.2 mm (ZRC 2015.228); E ‒ H, C. bruuni, Java Sea: male 3.4 × 4.0 mm (ZMUC CRU- 1524); I, C. bruuni, Malaysia: male 4.3 × 5.5 mm (ZRC 2013.0020); J ‒ M, C. bicuspida n. sp., Papua New Guinea: holotype male 10.7 × 12.9 mm (MNHN-IU- 2011 - 0954). A, E, I, J, ventral view of left G 1; B, F, K, ventral view of distal part of left G 1; C, G, L, dorsal view of distal part of left G 1; D, H, M, left G 2. Scales: A, D, E, H, I, J, M = 0.5 mm; B, C, F, G, K, L = 0.1 mm.

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FIGURE 87. Female thoracic sternum and pleon of species of Hephthopelta, Angustopelta n. gen., Chinommatia n. gen. and Notopelta n. gen. A, Hephthopelta lugubris, Australia: ovigerous female 6.3 × 6.6 mm (NMV J 61083); B, Angustopelta aurita, Philippines: female 8.7 × 10.0 mm (ZRC 2015.253); C, Angustopelta robusta n. sp., Vanuatu: paratype female 13.4 × 15.1 mm (MNHN-IU- 2010 - 5616); D, Chinommatia cavimanus, Philippines: female 7.6 × 9.0 mm (ZRC 2015.228); E, Chinommatia bruuni, Malaysia: female 5.5 × 7.2 mm (ZRC 2013.0020); F, G, Notopelta mortenseni, Indonesia: female 5.9 × 4.1 mm (ZMUC CRU- 007768). Vulvae exposed in E, G.

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FIGURE 91. Vulvae of species of Hephthopelta, Angustopelta n. gen., Chinommatia n. gen., Statommatia n. gen. and Tenagopelta n. gen. A, Hephthopelta lugubris, Australia: ovigerous female 6.3 × 6.6 mm (NMV J 61083); B, Angustopelta aurita, Philippines: female 8.7 × 10.0 mm (ZRC 2015.253); C, Angustopelta robusta n. sp., Vanuatu: paratype female 13.4 × 15.1 mm (MNHN-IU- 2010 - 5616); D, Chinommatia cavimanus, Philippines: female 7.6 × 9.0 mm (ZRC 2015.228); E, Statommatia apta, Philippines: female 8.5 × 10.6 mm (ZRC 2015.238); F, Statommatia malagasy n. sp., Madagascar: paratype female 9.4 × 8.1 mm (ZRC 2015.215); G, Tenagopelta pacifica n. sp., Philippines: female 9.2 × 10.4 mm (ZRC 2015.187); H, Tenagopelta brachyphallus n. sp., Australia: female 6.9 × 7.6 mm (NMV J 61680).

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

ZRC

Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Chasmocarcinidae

SubFamily

Chasmocarcininae

Genus

Chinommatia