Strobopagurus sibogae (De (De Saint Laurent, 1972)
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https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.0067-1975.48.1996.286 |
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Strobopagurus sibogae (De View in CoL Saint Laurent, 1972)
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Parapagurus sibogae De Saint Laurent, 1972: 116 View in CoL , figs 10, 23 (type locality: Indonesia, Siboga Exp. sta. 12).
Strobopagurus sibogae View in CoL .- Lemaitre, 1989: 36.
Holotype. Female ovig. (SL 7.4 mm), Indonesia, Siboga Exp. sta. 12, 07°15'S, 115°15.6'E, 289 m, 14 Mar 1899, colI. M. Weber, ZMA Del 03.l09. GoogleMaps
Australian material. WESTERN AUSTRALIA: 1 female ovig. (SL 7.5 mm), NW ofAugustus Is. , 13°33.3'S, 122°54.5'E, FRV GoogleMaps Soe /a, 396 - 390 m, 14 Feb 1984, WAM 1320-86 About WAM . 4 males (SL 4.6-6.0 mm), 3 females (SL 4.0- 4.9 mm), NW of Collier Bay , 14°16'S, 122°38.3'E, FRV GoogleMaps Soela , 302 m, 14 Feb 1984, coll. S. Slack-Smith, WAM 1314 -86 About WAM . 2 males (SL 4.7, 6.9 mm), NW of Collier Bay , FRV Soe /a, sta. S01/84/074, 14°16.5'S, 122°34.4'E, 302 m, 14 Feb 1984, coil. S. SlackSmith, WAM 1316-86 About WAM GoogleMaps . 1 male (SL 5.2 mm), 1 female (SL 5.8 mm), NW of Leveque , FRV Soe /a, 14°49.0'S, 121°36.I'E, 302 - 300 m, coll. S. Slack-Smith, 12 Feb 1986, WAM . 1 male (SL 8.6 mm), NW of Beagle Bay , FRV Soe /a, 15°13.5'S, 121°08.9'E, 352 m, 11 Feb 1984, WAM 1107 -86 About WAM GoogleMaps . 2 males (SL 7.8, 8.1 mm), 1 female (SL 5.2 mm), NW of Beagle Bay , 15°20'S, 121°09.6'E, FRV GoogleMaps Soela , 300-302 m, 11 Nov 1984, colI. S. Slack-Smith, WAM 1133 -86 About WAM . 1 female (SL 7.9 mm), WNW of Lacepede Arch , 15°40.2'S, 120037.3'E, FRV Soela , 10 Feb 1984, WAM . 1 male (SL 5.6 mm), W of Lacepede Arch , 16°55.8'S, 119°53.9'E, FRV GoogleMaps Soela , 426 m, 19 Feb 1984, WAM 1307 -86 About WAM . 1 male (SL 4.5 mm), 1 female (SL 6.2 mm), W of Lacepede Arch , FRV Soela , sta. SOO1/ 84/105, 16°56.9'S, 119°52.0'E., 432 m, 21 Feb 1984 WAM 1297-86 About WAM GoogleMaps . 1 female (SL 4.8 mm), W of Lacepede Arch , 16°57'S, 119°51'E, FRV GoogleMaps Soe /a, 436 m, 22 Feb 1984, WAM 1099 -86 About WAM . 1 female (SL 6.7 mm), W of Broome , FRV Soela , sta. 01/841122, 17°59-54'S, 118°23 -29'E, 390 m, 24 Feb 1984, WAM 863 -86 About WAM . 1 male (SL 6.0 mm), North West Shelf , FRV Soela , sta. 0184/29, 18°1O.15'S, 118°14.4'E, 302 m, 2 Feb 1984, colI. T . Ward , NTM Cr 007014. 1 female (SL 4.6 mm), Courageous , sta. 5, 18°08'S, 118°13'E, 350-354 m, 17 Aug 1985, WAM 1011-85 About WAM GoogleMaps . 1 male (SL 5.2 mm), NNE Cape Lambert , 18°32'S, 117°21'E, FRV GoogleMaps Soe /a, 496 -504 m, 8 Apr 1982, WAM 1237 -86 About WAM . 4 males (SL 5.0- 6.5 mm), 1 female (SL 5.3 mm), FRV Soela , sta. NWS-7, 18°32.2'S, 117"30.9'E, 392 -400 m, 25 Apr 1982, NTM Cr 010916. 2 males (SL 5.8, 6.0 mm), 1 female (SL 5.3 mm), North West Shelf , FRV Soela , CSIRO cruise 0184, sta. 22, 18°34.3'S, 117°30'E, 202 m, 1 Feb 1984, NTM GoogleMaps Cr 000669. 1 male (SL 6.5 mm), Scampi , FRV Soela , sta. NWS-6, 18°41.6'S, 117°18.6'E, 320-360 m, 25 Apr 1983, NTM GoogleMaps Cr 010915. 3 males (SL 5.3- 6.3 mm), North West Shelf , FRV Soela , sta. 0184/13, 18°55.3'S, 116°09'E, 403 m, 30 Jan 1984, NTM GoogleMaps Cr 006858. 1 male (SL 6.0 mm), FRV Soe /a, CSIRO cruise 0184, 19°15'S, 115°38'E, sta. NNS-36 no, 404 m, 29 Jan 1984, colI. T GoogleMaps . Ward , NTM Cr 010914. 1 male (SL 5.5 mm), North West Shelf , FRV Soela, cruise 0184, sta. T/8 , 19°20.2'S, 115°44.1'E, 307 m, 29 Jan 1984, NTM GoogleMaps Cr 000670. QUEENSLAND: 1 male (SL 5.0 mm), Marian Plateau , FRV Soela , sta.0685-03, 22°34.8'S, 158°38.7'E, 314-319 m, 16 Nov 1985, NTM GoogleMaps er 010917. 1 female ovig. (SL 5.8 mm), E of Gold coast, FRV Kapala , sta. K78-09-05, 550 m, 2 Jun 1978, AM P40419 .
NEW SOUTH WALES: 1 female (SL 4.5 mm), E of Long Reef Point, Sydney, FRV Kapala , sta. K78-26-02, 33°43'S, 151°40'E, 143 m, 5 Dec 1978, AM P40418 GoogleMaps . 10 males (SL 2.5- 6.1 mm), 6 females (SL 3.3-4.6 mm), 6 females ovig. (SL 4.5- 5.5 mm), off Newcastle, NZOI Tangaroa , cruise U207, 34°11.1'S, 151°26'E, 198 m, 5 Oct 1982, AM P40416 GoogleMaps . 3 males (SL 5.8- 7.5 mm), 1 female ovig. (SL 6.9 mm), 20 mi (37 km) off Wollongong , 238- 274 m, 30 Jul 1968, AM P17613 .
Diagnosis. Shield (Fig. la) convex in lateral view. Rostrum broadly rounded, with short longitudinal dorsal ridge. Ocular peduncles more than half length of shield, widening distally. Ocular acicles terminating in strong spine. Antennular peduncles exceeding distal margin of corneae by slightly more than length of ultimate segment. Antennal peduncles exceeding distal margin of corneae by about 0.3 or less length of 5th segment; 2nd segment with dorsolateral distal angle produced, terminating in strong spine (occasionally bifid), mesial margin with small spine at dorsodistal angle. Antennal acicles exceeding distal margin of corneae by as much as 0.3 length of acicle; mesial margin armed with 5 to 7 spines on proximal half. Sternite of 3rd maxilliped with small spine on each side of midline. Right chela ( Fig. 1c View Fig ) with dorsal surface unarmed, dactyl with row of spines on mesial margin; palm with mesial and lateral margins well delimited by row of often strong spines (usually double row on mesial margin). Ambulatory legs ( Fig. 1 View Fig d-g) with meri shorter on left side than on right; merus of 2nd pereopod 2.5 times as long as dorsoventral height; merus of 3rd twice as long as dorsoventral height. Fourth pereopod (Fig. lh) with propodus elongate, length of dorsal margin subequal to greatest height; propodal rasp with 1 row of rounded scales. Anterior lobe of sternite of 3rd pereopods unarmed, setose. Uropods and telson (Fig. li) strongly asymmetrical; terminal margin of posterior lobes armed with strong, often curved corneous spines.
Distribution. Western Pacific: Indonesia, China Sea, Japan, and Australia. Depth: 40 to 550 m.
Affinities. This species most closely resembles Strobopagurus gracilipes (A. Milne Edwards, 1891) ; however, the two can be separated using several characters. The spines on the mesial margin of the antennal acicles and the lateral and mesial margins of the right chela are much stronger in S. sibogae than in S. graeilipes. The dorsoventral height of the meri of the 2nd and 3rd pereopods are greater in S. sibogae than in S. graeilipes (the merus length/height ratio of the 2nd and 3rd pereopods is 2.0 and 2.5 respectively in the former, and 3.0 and 3.5 respectively in the latter). The propodus of the 4th pereopod is about as high as long in S. sibogae , whereas in S. graeilipes the propodus is distinctly higher than long (1.5 times as high as long, length measured dorsally).
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Strobopagurus sibogae (De
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Parapagurus sibogae De Saint Laurent, 1972: 116
Saint Laurent, M. de 1972: 116 |