Geosesarma bicolor Ng & Davie, 1995
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Geosesarma bicolor Ng & Davie, 1995 |
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Geosesarma bicolor Ng & Davie, 1995 View in CoL
( Figs. 1C, D View Fig , 2 View Fig F–J, 5C)
Geosesarma bicolor Ng & Davie, 1995: 31 View in CoL , figs. 1, 2; Ng et al., 2008: 220.
Material examined. Holotype: male (11.0 × 10.5 mm) ( ZRC 1995.279 View Materials ), Citerjun, in creeks, under stones, Ujung Kulon, West Java, coll. C. Stewart, July 1993 . Paratypes: 1 male (10.5 × 9.9 mm), 2 nonovigerous females (10.0 × 9.7 mm, 13.9 × 12.7 mm) (both mature) ( ZRC 1995.280 View Materials ), same data as holotype .
Diagnosis. Carapace squarish, slightly wider than long, lateral margins subparallel ( Fig. 1C, D View Fig ); dorsal surface with well-defined regions, anterior regions covered with numerous small rounded granules ( Fig. 1C, D View Fig ); front deflexed, frontal lobes very broad with convex margins; postfrontal cristae prominent ( Fig. 1C, D View Fig ); external orbital tooth triangular, directed obliquely outwards, tip level with lateral carapace margin ( Fig. 1C View Fig ). Exopod of third maxilliped relatively slender, with long flagellum that extends beyond merus width. Outer surface of palm of adult male chelae granulated; dorsal margin of dactylus with 10 or 11 tubercles, each with pectinated tip ( Fig. 5C View Fig ). Ambulatory legs with relatively broad meri, with sharp subdistal spine on dorsal margin, surfaces rugose ( Fig. 1C View Fig ). Male abdomen relatively broad; telson triangular with rounded tip, longer than broad; somite 6 with convex lateral margins ( Fig. 2J View Fig ). G1 slender, proximal part gently curved, distal part pectinated, bent, elongate, subspatuliform; tip entire, subtruncate when viewed dorsally ( Fig. 2 View Fig F–I).
Colour. In life, the species is bright purple on the anterior third of the carapace and ambulatory legs; with the posterior parts of the carapace bluish-grey; the chelae red and eyes bright yellow [cf. Ng & Davie, 1995: 32].
Remarks. The species is re-diagnosed here and the important G1 and male abdominal structures refigured to allow for more accurate comparisons with the two new species (see general discussion).
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Geosesarma bicolor Ng & Davie, 1995
Ng, Peter K. L., Schubart, Christoph D. & Lukhaup, Christian 2015 |
Geosesarma bicolor
Ng PKL & Guinot D & Davie PJF 2008: 220 |
Ng PKL & Davie PJF 1995: 31 |