Pelia mutica ( Gibbes, 1850 )

Carmona-Suárez, Carlos & Poupin, Joseph, 2016, Majoidea crabs from Guadeloupe Island, with a documented list of species for the Lesser Antilles (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea), Zoosystema 38 (3), pp. 353-387 : 361

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2016n3a5

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03EE0B58-2311-FF83-FECF-0F8E1520FDC3

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Felipe

scientific name

Pelia mutica ( Gibbes, 1850 )
status

 

Pelia mutica ( Gibbes, 1850) View in CoL

( Fig. 2I View FIG )

Pisa mutica Gibbes, 1850: 171 View in CoL (type locality: Charleston Harbor, South Carolina).

Pelia mutica View in CoL – Rathbun 1925: 278 ( St Thomas). — Hernández-Ávila et al. 2007: table 1, Cubagua.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Guadeloupe. KARUBENTHOS 2012, 1♀ MNHN-IU-2013-4612 (lot JL373a), st. GR 11, 13 m ; 1♀ ov. MNHN-IU-2013-5663, st. GB 36, 16 m.

DIAGNOSIS. — Greatest width of carapace about two-thirds its greatest length. Outer margins of rostral horns either diverging anteriorly or parallel.

HABITAT. — On rocky subtidal and sessile epifauna; on seagrass Halophila stipulacea . Also found on rubble or shell bottoms and inside large sponges. Collected 13-16 m, reported 1-51 m.

DISTRIBUTION. — Western Atlantic. Massachusetts to west coast of Florida , Cuba, Puerto Rico. Lesser Antilles VI (St Thomas), ICA ( St Martin *, Guadeloupe, Martinique **), IOV ( Margarita , Cubagua ). * St Martin from unpublished fieldwork ( UF32010 , 13.IV.2012; coll. & photo A. Anker / G. Paulay). ** Martinique from unpublished fieldwork (XI/2015, coll. R. Ferry / Y. Buske, det. J. Poupin, specimen in BIOSPHERES, University of Fort de France) .

REMARK

First record for Guadeloupe.

Pelia rotunda A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 ( Fig. 2J View FIG )

Pelia rotunda A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 (1873-1880): 74 (type locality: Desterro, Brazil).

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Guadeloupe. KARUBENTHOS 2012, 1♀ MNHN-IU-2013-4609 (lot JL1067-4), st. GB 20, 16 m ; 1 ♂ MNHN- IU-2013-4419 (lot JL1499-6), 1 ♀ MNHN-IU-2013-4419 (lot JL1507), 1♀ MNHN-IU-2013-5947 (lot JL1507), st. GB 36, 16 m ; 1 ♂ MNHN-IU-2013-4875 (lot JL338), 1 ♂ MNHN-IU-2013-5963 (lot JL338), st. GR07, 24 m; 1 ♂ MNHN-IU-2013-4876 (lot JL382), st. GR 11, 13 m; 3♂, 2 ov. ♀ MNHN-IU-2013-5927 (lot JL728), st. GR 23, 20 m.

DIAGNOSIS. — Pelia mutica and P. rotunda are distinguished in this work following Rathbun (1925), but the characters used to separate them are perhaps not of species level, as indicated by this author. In P. rotunda gastric and cardiac regions are more swollen, rostrum is more deflexed, width of carapace at hepatic regions relatively greater; spine at external angle of basal antennal article a little longer.

HABITAT. — On subtidal coral reef slope, sometimes with sponges. Collected 16-24 m, reported 1- 190 m.

DISTRIBUTION ( Melo 1996). — Western Atlantic. Brazil (from Pará to Rio Grande do Sul), Uruguay, and Argentina. Lesser Antilles ICA ( Guadeloupe).

REMARK

First record for Guadeloupe and the Caribbean Sea. Typelocality Desterro, Brazil.

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Epialtidae

Genus

Pelia

Loc

Pelia mutica ( Gibbes, 1850 )

Carmona-Suárez, Carlos & Poupin, Joseph 2016
2016
Loc

Pelia mutica

RATHBUN M. J. 1925: 278
1925
Loc

Pisa mutica

GIBBES L. R. 1850: 171
1850
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