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Paramunida setigera Baba 1988

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Paramunida setigera Baba, 1988

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Paramunida setigera. — Baba, 1988: 181, figs 74, 75 (type locality: Balabac Strait off N Borneo, Davao Gulf off SE Mindanao, Illana Bay off SW Mindanao, between Cebu and Leyte, E coast of Mindoro, South China Sea off SW Luzon, vicinity of Marinduque off SW Luzon, 183–289 m). — Macpherson, 1993: 464 (in part, only specimens from Philippines and Indonesia). — Komai, 2000: 360 (list). — Baba, 2005: 200, 303 (key, synonymies, Bali Sea, 200 m). — Baba et al., 2 008: 174 (list of occurrences) — Cabezas, Macpherson & Machordom, 2010: 43–44, figs. 15C, 18E (Philippines and Indonesia, 170–396 m).

Not Paramunida setigera Macpherson, 1993: 464 (in part, specimens from New Caledonia). — Macpherson, 2004: 289 (Fiji, 210–527 m) (= P. tenera Cabezas, Macpherson & Machordom, 2010).

Material examined. PANGLAO 2004, Philippines, 2 males (CL 13.2–13.4 mm), 5 ovigerous female (CL 8.8–12.2 mm) (NTOU A01384), station P1, 9°36.1'N, 123°45.0'E, 90–200 m, 30 May 2004. — 2 males (CL 8.9–13 mm), 3 ovigerous females (CL 9.8–12.10 mm) (NTOU A01385), station T25, 9°41.1'N, 123°49.3'E, 160–210 m, 24 Jun 2004. — 1 female (CL 10.9 mm) (NTOU A01386), Balicasag, no specific locality and depth, March 2004. — PANGLAO 2005, Philippines, 8 males (CL 7.9–12.4 mm), 7 females (CL 6.0– 10.5 mm), 14 ovigerous females (CL 8.8–12.2 mm) (NTOU A01387), station CP2331, 9°39.2'N, 123°47.5'E, 256–263 m, 22 May 2005. — 1 female (CL 6.4 mm), 2 ovigerous female (CL 9.3–10.7 mm) (NTOU A01388), station CP2332, 9°38.8'N, 123° 45.9'E, 418–477 m, 22 May 2005.— 3 males (CL 5.6–9.7 mm), 8 females (CL 5.8–10.4 mm), 1 ovigerous female (CL 11.2 mm) (NTOU A01389), station CP2340, 9°29.4'N, 123°44.4'E, 291–318 m, 23 May 2005.— 12 males (CL 8.6–11.9 mm), 15 females (CL 5.4–11.2 mm), 8 ovigerous female (CL 9.7–12.6 mm) (NTOU A01390), station CP2348, 9°29.6'N, 123°52.5'E, 164–196 m, 24 May 2005. — 2 males (CL 7.9–11.5 mm) (NTOU A01391), station CP2349, 9°31.6'N, 123°55.7'E, 229–240 m, 24 May 2005. — 2 males (CL 5.9–10.8 mm), 1 female (CL 7.1 mm), 2 ovigerous female (CL10.4–13.0 mm) (NTOU A01392), station CP2380, 8°41.3'N, 123°17.8'E, 163–271 m, 28 May 2005. — 3 males (CL 10.4–11.4 mm), 2 females (CL 10.5–10.9 mm), 2 ovigerous female (CL 11.0– 12.5 mm) (NTOU A01393), station CP2381, 8°43.3'N, 123°19.0'E, 275–280 m, 28 May 2005. — 1 female (CL 9.7 mm), 1 ovigerous female (CL 10.7 mm) (NTOU A01394), station CP2383, 8°44.7'N, 123°18.5'E, 351–376 m, 29 May 2005. — 3 males (CL 7.9–12.0 mm), 2 ovigerous female (CL 10.3–10.5 mm) (NTOU A01395), station CP2395, 9°36.2'N, 123° 43.8'E, 434–532 m, 31 May 2005. — 1 male (CL 9.5 mm), 2 females (CL 8.1–8.7 mm), 1 ovigerous female (CL 11.3 mm) (NTOU A01396), station CP2406, 9°40.6'N, 123°46.8'E, 379-389 m, 1 June 2005.— 10 males (CL 7.8–12.5 mm), 8 females (CL 6.7–10.7 mm), 5 ovigerous female (CL 9.4–11.0 mm) (NTOU A01397), station CP2407, 9°41.3'N, 123°48.5'E, 204–256 m, 1 June 2005. — AURORA 2007, Philippines, 1 ovigerous female (CL 11.0 mm) (NTOU A01398), station CP2656, 16°02'N, 121°53'E, 262–278 m, 20 May 2007.— 3 males (CL 5.9–7.2 mm), 1 female (CL 7.1 mm), 2 ovigerous female (CL 6.9–7.6 mm) (NTOU A01399), station CP2662, 15°47'N, 121°44'E, 253 m, 21 May 2007. — 1 male (CL 6.1 mm), 1 female (CL 5.8 mm), 1 ovigerous female (CL 5.2 mm) (NTOU A01400), station CP2666, 15°57 N, 121°44'E, 198–199 m, 21 May 2007 — 1 female (CL 6.3 mm) (NTOU A01401), station CP2667, 15°56'N, 121°47'E, 292–307 m, 21 May 2007. — 1 female (CL 7.6 mm) (NTOU A01402), station CP2710, 15°15'N, 121°33'E, 207–216 m, 28 May 2007. — 1 male (CL 6.0 mm) (NTOU A01403), station CP2711, 15°19'N, 121°32'E, 184-200 m, 28 May 2007. — 2 males (CL 9.3–9.7 mm) (NTOU A01418), station CP2718, 14°27'N, 121°47'E, 216–220 m, 29 May 2007.— 2 males (CL 9.3–9.5 mm), 1 ovigerous female (CL 8.7 mm) (NTOU A01404), station CP2720, 14°26'N, 121°47'E, 300–301 m, 29 May 2007.— 1 ovigerous female (CL 8.9 mm) (NTOU A01405), station CP2737, 16°02'N, 121°33'E, 269–272 m, 01 June 2007.— 1 male (CL 5.9 mm), 1 female (CL 5.8mm) (NTOU A01406), station CP2741, 16°03'N, 121°55'E, 194–203 m, 1 June 2007. — 1 female (CL 6.6 mm) (NTOU A01407), station CP2746, 15°59'N, 121°46'E, 182–220 m, 2 June 2007. — 1 female (CL 9.9 mm) (NTOU A01408), station CP2749, 15°56'N, 121°49'E, 473 m, 2 June 2007.

Colour. Body generally pinkish orange and covered with numerous minute reddish orange dots. Walking legs, abdominal somites 5–6 and tail fan pale colourated. Pereopods alternated with redder bands. Eyes dark brownish.

Distribution. Philippines and Indonesia, between 90 and 532 m.

Notes

Published as part of Cabezas, Patricia & Chan, Tin-Yam, 2014, Deep-sea squat lobsters of the genus Paramunida Baba, 1988 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Munididae) from the Philippines Panglao 2004, Panglao 2005 and Aurora 2007 expeditions, with the description of three new species, pp. 302-316 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 62 on page 312, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4502233

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