Three new species and a new genus of majoid crabs from the eastern Pacific (Decapoda, Brachyura)

Three new species and a new genus of majoid crabs from deep waters in the eastern Pacific are described and illustrated using morphological and molecular data. A new species of inachoidid, Collodes anartius sp. n. is described from Peru, which resembles C. tenuirostris Rathbun, 189...

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Main Authors: Jessica Colavite, Amanda Windsor, William Santana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2019-02-01
Series:ZooKeys
Online Access:https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/32271/download/pdf/
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spelling doaj-ce9919e73f884092a36e7489f38156762020-11-25T00:59:37ZengPensoft PublishersZooKeys1313-29891313-29702019-02-0182512410.3897/zookeys.825.3227132271Three new species and a new genus of majoid crabs from the eastern Pacific (Decapoda, Brachyura)Jessica Colavite0Amanda Windsor1William Santana2Universidade do Sagrado CoraçãoNational Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian InstitutionUniversidade do Estado de São Paulo Three new species and a new genus of majoid crabs from deep waters in the eastern Pacific are described and illustrated using morphological and molecular data. A new species of inachoidid, Collodes anartius sp. n. is described from Peru, which resembles C. tenuirostris Rathbun, 1893, in the general appearance of the carapace, but is distinguished by the details of tubercles on the carapace and thoracic sternum, proportions of the pereopod articles, and bathymetric distribution. A new epialtid, Nibilia machala sp. n., is described from Ecuador; Nibilia A Milne-Edwards, 1878 has, until now, been considered to be monotypic, occurring only in the western Atlantic. This new species, from the eastern Pacific, closely resembles N. antilocapra (Stimpson, 1871) in the general morphology, but can be distinguished by the number of spines on the carapace and pereopods. Another epialtid, Solinca aulix gen. n. et sp. n, is establish for material collected from Ecuador and Peru, and can be easily identified from other taxa by the presence of a deep furrow between the very inflated branchial regions. https://zookeys.pensoft.net/article/32271/download/pdf/
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author Jessica Colavite
Amanda Windsor
William Santana
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William Santana
Three new species and a new genus of majoid crabs from the eastern Pacific (Decapoda, Brachyura)
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Amanda Windsor
William Santana
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title Three new species and a new genus of majoid crabs from the eastern Pacific (Decapoda, Brachyura)
title_short Three new species and a new genus of majoid crabs from the eastern Pacific (Decapoda, Brachyura)
title_full Three new species and a new genus of majoid crabs from the eastern Pacific (Decapoda, Brachyura)
title_fullStr Three new species and a new genus of majoid crabs from the eastern Pacific (Decapoda, Brachyura)
title_full_unstemmed Three new species and a new genus of majoid crabs from the eastern Pacific (Decapoda, Brachyura)
title_sort three new species and a new genus of majoid crabs from the eastern pacific (decapoda, brachyura)
publisher Pensoft Publishers
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1313-2970
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Three new species and a new genus of majoid crabs from deep waters in the eastern Pacific are described and illustrated using morphological and molecular data. A new species of inachoidid, Collodes anartius sp. n. is described from Peru, which resembles C. tenuirostris Rathbun, 1893, in the general appearance of the carapace, but is distinguished by the details of tubercles on the carapace and thoracic sternum, proportions of the pereopod articles, and bathymetric distribution. A new epialtid, Nibilia machala sp. n., is described from Ecuador; Nibilia A Milne-Edwards, 1878 has, until now, been considered to be monotypic, occurring only in the western Atlantic. This new species, from the eastern Pacific, closely resembles N. antilocapra (Stimpson, 1871) in the general morphology, but can be distinguished by the number of spines on the carapace and pereopods. Another epialtid, Solinca aulix gen. n. et sp. n, is establish for material collected from Ecuador and Peru, and can be easily identified from other taxa by the presence of a deep furrow between the very inflated branchial regions.
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