Catapagurus A. MilneEdwards, 1880
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Genus Catapagurus A. MilneEdwards, 1880 View in CoL
Catapagurus View in CoL A, MilneEdwards, 1880: 46; Smith, 1882: 14; Henderson, 1888: 75 (in part); A. MilneEdwards & Bouvier, 1893: 125; Alcock, 1905: 114; Terao, 1914: 469; Forest & de Saint Laurent, 1968: 151; de Saint Laurent, 1970: 1456; Miyake, 1978: 141 (in part); Miyake, 1982: 232 (in part); McLaughlin, 1997: 494; de Saint Laurent & McLaughlin, 2000: 145; Asakura, 2001: 825.
Hemipagurus Smith, 1881a: 143 View in CoL ; Smith, 1881b: 422; Asakura, 2001: 830.
Type species. Catapagurus sharreri A. MilneEdwards, 1880 by monotypy; gender masculine.
Diagnosis. Eleven pairs of biserial gills. Shield with rostral lobe usually only weakly produced. Ocular acicles simple, slender, usually elongate. Maxillule with external lobe of endopod rudimentary or vestigial. Crista dentata of third maxilliped generally reduced, 1 accessory tooth.
Chelipeds long, slender; right stronger, but not necessarily longer than left, sometimes exhibiting certain amount of sexual dimorphism. Second and third pereopods with dactyls and propodi similar; dactyls long and slender or distinctly bladeshaped. Fourth pereopods varying from subchelate to weakly semichelate; propodal rasp consisting of 1 row of corneous scales; preungual process usually well developed at base of claw.
Males with moderate to long sexual tube developed from coxa of right fifth pereopod and directed toward exterior, sometimes curving over abdomen dorsally; coxa of left sometimes with small papilla produced. Male unpaired left pleopods usually uniramous, varying in number from 2 (pl 3–4) to 3 (pl 3–5). Females with paired gonopores, without paired pleopods, with pleopods 2–4 biramous, pl 5 present and uniramous, or absent.
Telson with lateral indentations suggesting division into anterior and posterior portions; acutely or roundly subtriangular posterior lobes separated by moderately narrow to broad V or Ushaped median cleft; terminal margins perpendicular to oblique, armed or unarmed.
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Catapagurus A. MilneEdwards, 1880
Mclaughlin, Patsy A. 2004 |
Hemipagurus
Asakura 2001: 830 |
Smith 1881: 143 |
Smith 1881: 422 |
Catapagurus
Asakura 2001: 825 |
Saint 2000: 145 |
McLaughlin 1997: 494 |
Miyake 1982: 232 |
Miyake 1978: 141 |
Saint 1970: 1456 |
Saint 1968: 151 |
Terao 1914: 469 |
Alcock 1905: 114 |
Milne-Edwards 1893: 125 |
Henderson 1888: 75 |
Smith 1882: 14 |
Milne-Edwards 1880: 46 |