Chasmocarcinus latipes Rathbun, 1898
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Chasmocarcinus latipes Rathbun, 1898 View in CoL
( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 E; 4A‒E; 5D; 22A, B; 29C‒E; 36E‒H; 50A, C, D; 57A; 65A‒D; 84E, F; 89E, F)
Chasmocarcinus latipes Rathbun, 1898b: 602 View in CoL , pl. 43, fig. 5 [type localilty: Baja California, Mexico]; 1918: 5 [in key], 57, figs. 25, 26 [Baja California].— Crane 1937: 49, 75 [Baja California].— Garth 1948: 52 [Colombia, Ecuador]; 1961: 155 [El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama].— Serène 1964a: 258 [in list].— Blow & Bailey 1992: 176 [in list].—Lemaitre & Álvarez León 1992: 55 [in list].— Hendrickx 1995: 139 [in list].—Ng et al. 2008: 76 [in list].—Vargas & Wehrtmann 2009: 195 [CD; in list].
Chasmocarcinus ferrugineus Glassell, 1936: 216 View in CoL ; Crane 1937: 75, pl. 7 fig. 24 [Baja California].—Ng et al. 2008: 76 [in list].
Chasmocarcinus latipes View in CoL — Luke, 1977: 53 [in list].
cf. Chasmocarcinus — Luke, 1977: 53 [in list].
Type material. Holotype female (12.4 × 14.4 mm) ( USNM 21592 About USNM ), Mexico, Baja California, Magdalena Bay , Albatross, stn 2833, 93 m, 2 May 1888.
Other material examined. Mexico. 1 male, broken (cl 10.0 mm) ( LACM), E. Ángel de la Guarda I. , Gulf of California, stn VSS-101, 20 m, 9.04.1959.—2 ovigerous females (14.0 × 16.0 mm, 11.8 × 14.1 mm), 1 male (13.2 × 16.4) ( MBPC 16356 ), Sebastián Vizcaíno Bay , Cedros I., 11.08.1952, J. Littlepage coll.; 2 ovigerous females (12.4 × 14.9 mm, 11.4 × 13.4 mm) , 1 male (12.2 × 13.6) (MBPC16356), 74‒81 m.—CORTES 2: 2 males (EMU- 3474-B), off Santa Inez Bay , Gulf of California , Baja California, El Puma , stn 49-B, 19.03.1995.— 1 male (9.9 × 13.5 mm) ( SIO C 320) , Bahía Santa Inés , Baja California, stn MV68- I-37, 26 °58’N, 110°40’W, 62 m, 41-feet otter trawl, C. Hubbs coll., T . Washington, 14.01.1968; 3 males (largest 8.3 × 11.0 mm) , 2 females (largest 9.4 × 11.6 mm) ( SIO C 319), Bahía de La Paz , Baja California, stn MV68- I-29, 24 °25’N, 110°25’W, 82‒119 m, 40-foot otter trawl, C. Hubbs coll., T . Washington, 12.01.1968.—TEMPLETON CROCKER’S EXPEDITION : 1 female (holotype of Chasmocarcinus ferrugineus Glassell, 1936 ) (9.2 × 13.0 mm) (AMNH 16262), 1 female (paratype of Chasmocarcinus ferrugineus Glassell, 1936 ) (7.5 × 10.5 mm) ( AMNH 16263 About AMNH ), 5 miles southeast of Punta Arena , Gulf of California , Baja California, stn 136, 23°29’N, 109°25'W, 81 m, dredge 21, 4-foot Blake dredge, Zaca, W. Beebe coll, 30.04.1936.— ALLAN HANCOCK EXPEDITION (1937) GoogleMaps : 1 female ( MBPC 16358 ), Espíritu Santo I., Gulf of California, Velero III, stn 632-37 , 44 m.—BACANYON CRUISE: 1 male (7.2 × 9.7 mm) ( SIO C 1298), Cabo San Lucas , Baja California, stn 63, 22°52.9’N, 109°53.5’W, 110‒128 m, 15.02.1962 GoogleMaps .
Costa Rica. 1 female (6.6 × 8.5 mm) ( SIO C 1189), Golfo de Nicoya, stn MV68- I-96, 09 °27.3’N ‒09°27.7’N to 84°30.1’W‒84°31.3’W, 31 m, 25-foot otter trawl, Agassiz, C. Hubbs & S. Luke coll., 22 April 1973.
Panama. ALLAN HANCOCK EXPEDITION (1934): 1 female ( LACM), Bahía Honda, Velero III, stn 213-39, 55 m, 10.02.1934 .— EASTERN PACIFIC ZACA EXPEDITION: 1 female ( MBPC 16361 ), Gulf of Chiriquí, stn 221, D-4, 64 m, 13.03.1938 .
Colombia. ALLAN HANCOCK EXPEDITION (1938): 1 ovigerous female ( MBPC 16363 ), Puerto Utría, Velero III, stn 856-38, 37‒ 55 m, 25.02.1938.
Ecuador. ASKOY EXPEDITION: 4 males (10.5 × 14.5 mm, 10.5 × 14.3 mm, 8.9 × 11.5 mm, 7.7 × 9.8 mm) , 1 female (10.1 × 13.9 mm) (AMNH 1941-10668), stn 87, sample 344, 0 0°55’N, 80°08’W, 65‒98 m, 17.04.1941; 1 male (MBPC16360), stn 87, 0 1°07’N, 79°53’W, 36‒55 m, 17.04.1941.— ALLAN HANCOCK EXPEDITION (1934): 1 female ( MBPC 16368 ), Isla La Plata, Velero III, stn 231-34, 13‒ 18 m, 10.02.1934 .
Peru. 2 females ( MBPC 16359 ), off Talara, 94 m, shell and sand, E. M. del Solar coll., 1.09.1970.
Diagnosis. Carapace ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 A‒E) granular, with granular ridge along anterolateral margins, front nearly straight. Epistome ( Fig. 22 View FIGURE 22 A, B) with subtriangular median lobe with median fissure, lateral margins slightly curved. Orbits long, eye peduncles proportionally long ( Fig. 22 View FIGURE 22 A, B). Antennular articles relatively short ( Fig. 22 View FIGURE 22 A, B). Third maxilliped ( Fig. 29 View FIGURE 29 C‒E) merus broadly ovate; ischium quadrate, about as long as merus.
Pterygostomial region gently convex, not bulging, not visible from dorsal view ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 D). Fingers of major chela of males ( Fig. 36 View FIGURE 36 G) proportionally long, slightly longer than propodus in dorsal view; with small, short teeth. Fingers of minor chela of both sexes ( Fig. 36 View FIGURE 36 F, H) scissor-like; with small, sharp teeth. Inner margin of cheliped carpus ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 A‒E; Rathbun 1918: fig. 25) with short, blunt tooth. Ambulatory legs ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 A‒E) proportionally short, wide, stout; subdistal spur present on P5 dactylus. Fused thoracic sternites 1, 2 ( Fig. 50 View FIGURE 50 A) broadly triangular, proportionally narrow, long. Male pleon ( Figs. 50 View FIGURE 50 A, C, D, 57A) with low to high tubercle on distomedial margin of somite 6, telson proportionally long, narrow. G1 ( Fig. 65 View FIGURE 65 A‒C) stout, spinules along distal third. G2 ( Fig. 65 View FIGURE 65 D) straight, slender, distal segment long, slightly curved; about 3/4 as long as G1. Female pleon ( Fig. 84 View FIGURE 84 E, F) with lateral margins of somites strongly convex; telson proportionally short. Sterno-pleonal cavity of female ( Fig. 89 View FIGURE 89 E, F) moderately shallow, vulvae relatively close together.
Remarks. Very characteristic and unique among congeners are the ambulatory legs of C. latipes , being proportionally short and having conspicuously wide articles ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 A‒E) as well as a subdistal spur on the P5. The pterygostomial region is gently convex but bulging in all congeners, and as such, not clearly visible from dorsal view ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 D). The lateral margins of the posterior margin of the epistome are slightly curved ( Fig. 22 View FIGURE 22 A, B) but straight in Atlantic congeners.
The male pleonite 6 of all Chasmocarcinus species often has the distal median part slightly convex. In some species, it is slightly more prominent and appears as a low subrectangular or obtuse tubercle (e.g., C. typicus : Fig. 56 View FIGURE 56 A). The tubercle of C. latipes , however, is very pronounced and is clearly visible as a sharp tubercle ( Fig. 57 View FIGURE 57 A). There is variation; it is lower in some specimens ( Fig. 50 View FIGURE 50 C) or high ( Fig. 50 View FIGURE 50 D); but is always distinct.
Glassell (1936) described Chasmocarcinus ferrugineus on the basis of two females (one holotype) and male from Mexico; but no figures were provided. Garth (1948) was the first to suggest that Chasmocarcinus ferrugineus Glassell, 1936 , was a junior subjective synonym of C. latipes , although he did not provide any figures as well. We have examined the holotype female (AMNH 16262) and the supposed paratype male (AMNH 16263) and agree with him that the two names are synonyms. The supposed paratype “male” specimen, however, is actually a young female.
Distribution. Tropical Eastern Pacific, from northern Gulf of California to northern Peru. Depth: 13‒ 128 m.
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Chasmocarcinus latipes Rathbun, 1898
Ng, Peter K. L. & Castro, Peter 2016 |
Chasmocarcinus latipes
Luke 1977: 53 |
Chasmocarcinus ferrugineus
Crane 1937: 75 |
Glassell 1936: 216 |
Chasmocarcinus latipes
Hendrickx 1995: 139 |
Blow 1992: 176 |
Serene 1964: 258 |
Garth 1948: 52 |
Crane 1937: 49 |
Rathbun 1898: 602 |