Pseudolambrus lobatus ( Flipse, 1930 )
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Pseudolambrus lobatus ( Flipse, 1930) View in CoL
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Lambrus (Pseudolambrus) lobatus Flipse, 1930: 48 View in CoL , 53, fig. 37.
Parthenope (Pseudolambrus) ozakii View in CoL : Sakai, 1969: 257, fig. 6; 1976: 277, pl. 94, fig. 2.
Pseudolambrus lobatus View in CoL : Ng et al., 2008: 131 (list).
Material examined. 1♂ (cl 7.2 mm, cw 7.3 mm), Korea: Munsum in Jeju Island, 28 Oct 2014, Park JH, SCUBA diving in about 20m in depth .
Description. Carapace ( Figs. 1B View Fig , 3A, B) partly broken,
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missing right branchial region, subtriangular, depressed, as long as broad; regions indistinct; gastric and cardiac regions each with conical tubercle, gastric and cardiac regions connected saddle like ridge; branchial region flattened, depressed; hepatic margin rounded as lobe; epibranchial margin expanded, convex, dividet into 6 rectangular teeth by narrow fissures; lateral posterior margin with 7 triangular unequal sized teeth; posterior margin produced. Front rounded triangular, directed obliquely downward, concaved and depressed medially.
Left cheliped ( Fig. 3C) robust; merus subrectangular, with 45 lamelliform teeth on outer and inner margins; propodus subrectangular, 1.5 times longer than broad, inner margin tuberculated; movable finger curved, 2 small triangular teeth on cutting margin; fixed finger missing.
Third ambulatory leg ( Fig. 3D) short, slender; merus with 6 triangular teeth on anterior margin and 3 teeth on posterior margin; carpus with 2 lamelliform teeth on anterior margin; propodus with tooth on anterior and 2 larmelliform teeth on posterior margins; dactylus with spinules distally.
Color. Generally reddish orange.
Habitat. Broken shelly and sandy bottom at intertidal region.
Distribution. Indonesia, Philippines, Japan and now Korea.
Remarks. Pseudolambrus lobatus ( Flipse, 1930) is the first species in the genus Pseudolambrus Paul’son, 1875 from Korean waters. The genus Pseudolambrus is composed of 15 species ( Ng et al., 2008) and distinguished from other partheonpid genera by having entirely fused hepatic region and a postobital tooth on the carapace, not constricted hepatic and branchial regions, and short chelipeds ( Sakai, 1976). Pseudolambrus lobatus is different from other congeneric species by having a carapace with produced hepatic lobe, an enormous sized with a large lobe on proximal part of right cheliped, and a left cheliped with crossed dactyli ( Sakai, 1976). Althought the present specimen does not have a right cheliped and a fixed finger of the left cheliped, characteristics of the carapace and the left cheliped agree with Sakai (1976) ’s description of this species.
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Pseudolambrus lobatus ( Flipse, 1930 )
Lee, Seok Hyun, Park, Jae Hui & Ko, Hyun Sook 2016 |
Ng, P. K. L. & D. Guinot & P. J. F. Davie 2008: 131 |
Parthenope (Pseudolambrus) ozakii
Sakai, T. 1969: 257 |
Lambrus (Pseudolambrus) lobatus
Flipse, H. J. 1930: 48 |