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Maritimonautes Cumberlidge & Daniels 2022, GEN. NOV.

Description

MARITIMONAUTES GEN. NOV.

(FIGS 1B1, 5A–C, 8B; TABLES 1–3)

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Thelphusa A. Milne-Edwards, 1868: 86, pl. 20, figs 1–4; 1869: 178; 1887: 146; Pfeffer, 1889: 33.

Telphusa Hilgendorf, 1879: 801; 1891: 20; 1898: 16.

Potamon (Potamonautes) Ortmann, 1897: 303, 305.

Potamon De Man, 1898: 434, 437; Chace, 1942: 190.

Potamon (Potamonautes) De Man, 1898: 262–270, 436, fig. 3; Rathbun, 1904: pl. 15, figs 8, 9; 1905: 180, fig. 45; 1933: 258; 1935: 26; Sendler, 1912: 199; Bouvier, 1921: 49; Colosi, 1925: 2; Parisi, 1925: 98; Barnard, 1950: 192, fig. 34 f, g.

Potamonautes Balss, 1929: 348; Barnard, 1935: 484; Capart, 1954: 841, fig. 36, 17; Cumberlidge, 1997: 580– 582; 1998: 198, 202–203.

Potamonautes (Obesopotamonautes) Bott, 1955: 257– 259, pl. XXII, figs 2a–d, 19, 80; Pretzmann, 1977: 238, figs 7–12.

Diagnosis: S3/4 deep, V-shaped, completely traversing sternum (or deep at margins, faint in the middle); outer margins of S4 raised and thickened; third maxilliped ischium lacking vertical suture (or if present faint); anterolateral margin of carapace posterior to epibranchial tooth either smooth or granulated, but lacking teeth; G1 TA short (TA length 0.25 × SA length), slim, either not widened in midsection (or dorsal fold slightly higher than ventral fold), tapering evenly to pointed tip (Fig. 5A, B).

Etymology: Maritimonautes is derived from the Latin maritimus, coastal, referring to the coastal plain of East Africa, east of the Rift Valley where this genus is found, and the Greek ναύτες, seamen, a common suffix for African freshwater crabs. Gender masculine.

Type species: Thelphusa obesa A. Milne-Edwards, 1868, by original designation.

S p e c i e s i n c l u d e d: M a r i t i m o n a u t e s c a l c a r a t u s (Gordon, 1929) comb. nov., Maritimonautes choloensis (Chace, 1953) comb. nov., Maritimonautes licoensis (Daniels, Bittencourt-Silva, Muianga, & Bayliss, 2020) comb. nov., Maritimonautes namuliensis (Daniels & Bayliss, 2012) comb. nov. and Maritimonautes obesus (A. Milne-Edwards, 1868) comb. nov.

Distribution: Maritimonautes is found in the lowlying coastal plains of Somalia, Kenya and Tanzania (plus Zanzibar and Pemba islands), including the north coast of Lake Malawi in Tanzania (Ruvuma, Iringa and Mbeya Provinces), Mounts Inago, Mabu, Namuli and Lico in northern Mozambique, Mount Nyangoni (Manicaland Province) in eastern Zimbabwe and the Kruger National Park in Mpumapanga Province, South Africa (Chace, 1953; Reed & Cumberlidge, 2004; Daniels & Bayliss, 2012; Daniels et al., 2014, 2020; Fig. 8B).

Remarks: Maritimonautes is established for five species formerly assigned to Potamonautes s.l. DNA data are available for five of these species that are grouped together in a well-supported clade (Daniels et al., 2015: fig. 2; Daniels & Klaus, 2018: fig. 1; Wood et al., 2019: fig. 1; Fig. 1B1). The most recently-described species of this genus (M. licoensis) from Mozambique is included based on morphology and the phylogeny published with the description (Daniels et al., 2020). Two of the species transferred here to Maritimonautes (M. calcaratus and M. obesus) were assigned by Bott (1955) to Potamonnautes (Obesopotamonautes) Bott, 1955. The latter subgenus is not recognized here, because it is not monophyletic: two of its three taxa belong to the new genus Maritimonautes (Fig. 1B1), but the third species, Platythelphusa langi, is positioned in a separate lineage for Platythelphusa (Fig. 1B 3 [3]).

Notes

Published as part of Cumberlidge, Neil & Daniels, Savel R., 2022, A new multilocus phylogeny reveals overlooked diversity in African freshwater crabs (Brachyura: Potamoidea): a major revision with new higher taxa and genera, pp. 1268-1311 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 194 (4) on pages 1286-1289, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab082, http://zenodo.org/record/6461478

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Potamonautidae
Genus
Maritimonautes
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Decapoda
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Cumberlidge & Daniels
Taxonomic status
gen. nov.
Taxon rank
genus
Taxonomic concept label
Maritimonautes Cumberlidge & Daniels, 2022

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