Pagurus brevidactylus Stimpson 1858
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Pagurus brevidactylus (Stimpson, 1858)
Eupagurus brevidactylus Stimpson, 1858: 237 (type locality by neotype selection by McLaughlin, 1975): Bathsheba, Barbados, West Indies).
Pagurus brevidactylus.— McLaughlin, 1975: 360, figs 1–3.— Coelho & Santos, 1980: 143.—Lemaitre et al., 1982: 675.— Rieger, 1998: 413.— Melo, 1999: 122, figs 65, 66.— Nucci et al., 2007: 48, figs 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A.— Coelho et al., 2007: 10, tab. 4.— Almeida et al., 2010: 361.— McLaughlin et al., 2010: 32.
New material. Brazil. Espírito Santo, TAAF MD55, sta 23 DC 40, 20°39.8’S, 34°41.1’W, 60 m, 17 May 1987: 1 ov female 1.6 mm (MZUSP 16832).
Diagnosis. See McLaughlin (1975), and Lemaitre et al. (1982).
Color. (From McLaughlin 1975: 363) “In life: Shield with broad black to blackish-green longitudinal stripes laterally, reddish-brown longitudinal median stripe. Ocular peduncles mottled light pink with brownish and greenish-black stripes; corneae deep pink; ocular acicles light pink. Antennular and antennal peduncles greenish or brownish-black; antennal flagella greenish-brown or black, interrupted every 3–6 articles by 1 white article. Chelipeds white with 2 dorsal longitudinal stripes of greenish or brownish-black continued onto carpi; lateral and mesial faces each with 1 or 2 similarly colored stripes. Ambulatory legs white with dorsal, lateral, mesial and ventral longitudinal stripes of greenish or brownish black and darker broad transverse band medially on each segment, lateral faces also with median longitudinal stripe of red or reddish-brown, occasionally greenish-brown. In preservative: greenish or brownish-black color of stripes turning to reddish-orange or orange and fading in time.”
Distribution. Western Atlantic: Bermuda, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, throughout the Caribbean, and Atlantic coast of South America from Venezuela to Santa Catarina, Brazil. Depth: shallow water to 73 m.
Remarks. Following the clarification of the identity of this species by McLaughlin (1975), Pagurus brevidactylus has been reported broadly in the western Atlantic, from Bermuda to Brazil (e.g., Sánchez & Campos 1978; Lemaitre et al. 1982; Abele & Kim 1986; Sterrer 1986; Strasser & Price 1999; Hernández et al. 2007; Felder et al. 2009; Nucci et al. 2007). Currently, this abundant species is considered to exhibit significant morphological variations (Lemaitre et al. 1982), including various color patterns that deviate from the documented coloration provided by Provenzano (1959) and McLaughlin (1975), and conceivably reflect cryptic species confused under this name (D.L. Felder, pers. comm.). Ongoing molecular and morphological evaluations of populations of P. brevidactylus from throughout its presumed distributional range, might assist in reaching a precise definition of the boundaries and range of this taxon (Lemaitre et al., in prep.).
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- Scientific name authorship
- Stimpson
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- Animalia
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- Arthropoda
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- Decapoda
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- Paguridae
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- Pagurus
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- brevidactylus
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- Pagurus brevidactylus Stimpson, 1858 sec. Lemaitre & Tavares, 2015
References
- Coelho, P. A. & Santos, M. F. B. A. dos (1980) Zoogeografia marinha do Brasil. I. Consideracoes gerais sobre o metodo e aplicacao a um grupo de crustaceos (Paguros: Crustacea Decapoda, super-familias Paguroidea e Coenobitoidea). Boletim do Instituto Oceanografico, Sao Paulo, 29 (2), 139 - 144. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1590 / S 0373 - 55241980000200029
- Rieger, P. J. (1998) Malacostraca - Eucarida, Paguroidea. In: Young, P. S. (Ed.), Catalogue of Crustacea of Brazil. Serie Livros 6. Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro, pp. 413 - 429.
- Melo, G. A. S. (1999) Manual de Identificacao dos Crustacea Decapoda do litoral brasileiro: Anomura, Thalassinidea, Palinuridea, Astacidea. Editora Pleiade, Sao Paulo, 551 pp.
- Nucci, P. R. & Melo, G. A. S. de (2007 a). Hermit crabs from Brazil. Family Paguridae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Paguroidea): genus Pagurus. Zootaxa, 1406, 47 - 59.
- Coelho, P. A, Oliveira de Almeida, A., Arruda Bezerra, L. E. & de Souza-Filho, J. F. (2007) An updated checklist of decapod crustaceans (infraorders Astacidea, Thalassinidea, Polychelida, Palinura, and Anomura) from the northern and northeastern Brazilian coast. Zootaxa, 1519, 1 - 16.
- Almeida, A. O., Souza, G. B. G., Boehs, G. & Bezerra, L. E. A. (2010) Shallow-water anomuran and brachyuran crabs (Crustacea: Decpoda) from southern Bahia, Brazil. Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research, 38 (3), 329 - 376.
- McLaughlin, P. A., Komai, T., Lemaitre, R. & Rahayu, D. L. (2010) Annotated checklist of anomuran decapod crustaceans of the world (exclusive of the Kiwaoidea and families Chirostylidae and Galatheidae of the Galatheoidea). Part 1, Lithodoidea, Lomisoidea and Paguroidea. The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 23 (Supplement), 5 - 107.
- Sanchez, H. & Campos, N. H. (1978) Los Cangrejos ermitanos (Crustacea, Anomura, Paguridae) de la costa norte colombiana. Parte I. Anales del Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas de Punta de Betin, 10, 15 - 62.
- Abele, L. G. & Kim, W. (1986) An illustrated guide of the marine decapod crustaceans of Florida. State of Florida Department of Environmental Regulation, Technical Series, 8 (1), Parts 1, 2, 1 - 760.
- Sterrer, W. (Ed.) (1986) Marine fauna and flora of Bermuda, a systematic guide to the identification of marine organisms. John Wiley & Sons, New York, 742 pp.
- Strasser, K. M. & Price, W. W. (1999) An annotated checklist and key to hermit crabs of Tampa Bay, Florida, and surrounding waters. Gulf Coast Research Reports, 11, 33 - 50.
- Provenzano, A. J. Jr. (1959) the shallow-water hermit crabs of Florida. Bulletin of Marine Science of the Gulf and Caribbean, 9 (4), 349 - 420.