Orientotlos

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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Decapoda
Familia: Leucosiidae

Name

Orientotlos Sakai, 1980Wikispecies linkPensoft Profile

Type species

Orientotlos iishibai Sakai, 1980, by original designation.

Diagnosis

Carapace subhexagonal in outline; dorsal surfaces between plates and bosses with numerous, well-spaced boletiform and rounded tubercles; subhepatic region forming a distinct obtuse angle visible in dorsal view; hepatic plate distinct, separated from first anterolateral tooth by wide cleft; anterolateral margin with 3 large lobiform teeth; posterolateral margin concave, with median triangular tooth; posterior carapace margin with 2 large lozenge-shaped bosses; postfrontal median keel prominent, high, extending posteriorly to cardiac region as raised row of rounded tubercles; postorbital region without deep depression; large boletiform plates on protogastric, epibranchial and metabranchial regions; cardiac region with raised, vaguely T-shaped ridge formed of fused granules; intestinal region inflated, with a large subtriangular boletiform plate; antennule with basal segment occupying lower two-thirds of fossa; basal antennal article large, subquadrate, fused with epistome, forming most of suborbital margin; third maxilliped with merus, ischium and exopod paved with numerous flattened rounded tubercles, basal parts with boletiform tubercles, exopod stout, broad, reaching to about half length of merus; palm of cheliped short, stout, without ridges, lobes or teeth, fingers shorter than palm; ambulatory legs short, merus, carpus and propodus covered with slender and boletiform tubercles along upper and lower margins, dactylo-propodal lock present; anterior thoracic sternites (1–4) strongly compressed, surface of sternite 3 with numerous boletiform tubercles; female thoracic sternite 4 forming keel around distal part of sternopleonal cavity; vulvae relatively small, round, positioned distinctly apart; female pleon ovate, shield-like, covered with rounded tubercles, somites 1 and 2 free, somites 3–6 fused, telson narrowly triangular with distal part linguiform.

Remarks

The concept of Oreophorus Rüppell, 1830 has changed substantially since 1980, with several revisions clarifying the identities of allied genera (Tlos Adams & White, 1849, and Oreotlos Ihle, 1918) and the establishment of several new ones: Dolos Tan & Richer de Forges, 1993, Alox Tan & Ng, 1996, and Cateios Tan & Ng, 1996. Orientotlos can nevertheless be easily distinguished from these genera by the anterolateral margin of carapace not expanded posteriorly and sometimes reaching level of the posterior carapace margin, the anterolateral margin is distinctly lobiform or dentiform, dorsal carapace surface without regions distinctly raised to form bosses, with depressed areas never eroded and no obvious postocular depression or groove, cardiac region not large or strongly inflated, and the palm of cheliped is short ovate, with fingers short and relatively slender and cutting edges lined with low teeth (cf. Tan and Richer de Forges 1993[1]; Tan and Ng 1996[2]).
The carapace of Orientotlos only superficially resembles that of Atlantotlos (type and only species Atlantotlos rhombifer Doflein, 1904), described from off the Congo in West Africa, in general shape (Doflein 1904[3]: 51). The latter genus differs markedly from Orientotlos in possessing a smooth carapace, without inflated bosses, boletiform, or rounded tubercles, an entire posterior carapace margin, and less prominently armed pereopods (cf. Doflein 1904[3]: pl. 15, figs 7, 8).
Orientotlos is actually most similar to Merocryptus A. Milne-Edwards, 1873 in having the anterolateral margin of the carapace with three large lobiform teeth (Figs 1, 2A, C, D) (versus margin with low lobes or spines but never clearly dentiform); a prominent lobe on posterolateral margin of carapace (Figs 1, 2A, C, D) (versus lobe absent or undiscernible in Merocryptus, although margin may be uneven or spiniform); median keel on gastric, cardiac and intestinal regions high and strongly inflated (Figs 1, 2A, C, D) (versus much lower in Merocryptus); intestinal region formed by a pair of distinct, fused subtriangular bosses (Figs 1, 2A, C, D) (versus more coniform or evenly rounded in Merocryptus); posterior carapace margin with two broad truncate, lozenge-shaped bosses (Figs 1, 2C, D) (versus entire or with dentiform projections in Merocryptus); female cheliped palm and fingers proportionately shorter and stouter (Figs 1, 2A, B, 3F) (versus more elongate and slender in Merocryptus); and vulvae widely spaced (Fig. 4E) (versus proportionately larger and closer to the midline in Merocryptus) (cf. A. Milne-Edwards 1873[4]; Yokoya 1933[5]; Serène 1955[6]; Sakai 1976[7]; Zarenkov 1994[8]; Chen and Sun 2002[9]; Galil 2019[10]; Galil and Ng in press[11]).

Taxon Treatment

  • Ng, P; Chan, T; 2021: Rediscovery of Orientotlos iishibai Sakai, 1980 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Leucosiidae) in Taiwan ZooKeys, 1053: 185-195. doi

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Other References

  1. Tan C, Richer de Forges B (1993) On the systematics and ecology of two species of mimetic crabs belonging to the family Leucosiidae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura).Raffles Bulletin of Zoology41(1): 119–132.
  2. Tan C, Ng P (1996) A revision of the IndoPacific genus Oreophorus Rüppell, 1830 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Leucosiidae). In: Richer de Forges B (Ed.) Les fonds meubles des lagons de NouvelleCalédonie (Sédimentologie, Benthos), Etudes & Thèses Vol.2. ORSTOM, 1995, 101–205. [+ pls 1–16]
  3. 3.0 3.1 Doflein F (1904) Brachyura. In: Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition auf dem Dampfer “Valdivia” 1898–1899. Verlag von Gustav Fischer, Jena 6, [1–6 + i–xiv +] 1–314. [Atlas (pls 1–58)]
  4. Milne-Edwards A (1873) Descriptions des quelques crustacés nouveaux ou peu connus provenant du Musée de M. C. Godeffroy.Journal du Muséum Godeffroy1: 77–88. [pls 12, 13] https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.10644
  5. Yokoya Y (1933) On the distribution of decapod crustaceans inhabiting the continental shelf around Japan, chiefly based upon the materials collected by S. S. Sôyô-Maru, during the year [sic] 1923–1930.Journal of the College of Agriculture, Tokyo Imperial University12(1): 1–226. [figs 1–71]
  6. Serène R (1955) Sur quelques espèces rares de Brachyures (Leucosidae) de l’Indo-Pacifique (2è partie).Treubia23(1): 137–218. [figs 1–11, pls 6–11]
  7. Sakai T (1976) Crabs of Japan and the Adjacent Seas. In three volumes: English text, [xxix +] 773 pp., Japanese text, 461 pp., Plates volume, 16 pp. [pls 1–251]. Kodansha Ltd., Tokyo.
  8. Zarenkov N (1994) [= Crabs from seamounts of the Western part of the Indian Ocean]. In: Kuznetsov A Mironov A (Eds) Bottom Fauna of Seamounts. Transactions of the P. P.Shirshov Institute of Oceanology129: 97–125. [pls 1–14] [in Russian]
  9. Chen H, Sun H (2002) ArthropodaCrustacea. Brachyura. Marine primitive crabs. Fauna Sinica.Invertebrata 30, Science Press, Beijing, 597 pp. [+ color pls 1–4, pls 1–16]
  10. Galil B (2019) Re-description and new records of a poorly known leucosiid crab, Merocryptus boletisculpta Zarenkov, 1994 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura).Western Indian Ocean Journal of Marine Science18(2): 93–97. https://doi.org/10.4314/wiojms.v18i2.11
  11. Galil B, Ng P (in press) New and rare leucosiid crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) from Madagascar. In: Richer de Forges B, Corbari L (Eds) Deep-Sea Crustaceans from Madagascar. Tropical Deep-Sea Benthos, in press.
  12. Sakai T (1980) On new and rare crabs taken from Japanese and Central Pacific waters.Researches on Crustacea10: 73–84. [figs 1–3, pl. 5, frontispiece 2] https://doi.org/10.18353/rcustacea.10.0_73