Monday, September 23, 2019

[Crustacea • 2019] Redescriptions of Pugettia quadridens (De Haan, 1837) and P. intermedia Sakai, 1938 (Brachyura: Epialtidae) with Description of A New Species, Pugettia ferox


Pugettia ferox  
Ohtsuchi & Kawamura, 2019


Abstract
Pugettia quadridens (De Haan, 1837) and its closely similar congener, P. intermedia Sakai, 1938, are redescribed and illustrated and their possible infraspecific variations related to sexual, ontogenetic, and environmental differences are discussed. As a result, a new species, Pugettia ferox, which had long been believed to be a local variant of P. quadridens sensu lato in the northeast Japan, is described. Despite moderate sexual dimorphism and considerable variability related to their ontogeny, the three species can be distinguished from each other by the combination of various morphological characters including the structure of the orbital region and male first gonopods. The patterns of ontogenetic morphological and morphometric changes in the chelipeds, gonopods, and pleons are also differentiated among the three species. The updated distribution ranges of three species greatly overlap in the northeast Asian waters, although P. quadridens sensu stricto is distributed more southward than P. ferox n. sp.. Distinguishing characters between P. quadridens s.s. and P. pellucens Rathbun, 1932, and between P. intermedia and P. vulgaris Ohtsuchi, Kawamura & Takeda, 2014, are revised.

Keywords: Crustacea, kelp crab, Pugettia, redescription, new species, ontogenetic stages, taxonomy

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Taxonomy: 
Family Epialtidae MacLeay, 1838
Subfamily Epialtinae MacLeay, 1838

Genus Pugettia Dana, 1851

Pugettia quadridens (De Haan, 1837) sensu stricto
[Japanese name: Yotsuha-mo-gani]

Pugettia intermedia Sakai, 1938 
[Japanese name: Yotsuha-modoki]

Pugettia ferox n. sp., coloration in life. full-grown, paratype male
(NSMT-Cr 26072, 25.1 × 20.1 mm)

Pugettia ferox n. sp. 
[New Japanese name: Oh-yotsuha-mo-gani]

Etymology. The species name ferox means “fierce” in Latin alluding to their positive carnivory (see above); used as an adjective. 


Naoya Ohtsuchi and Tomohiko Kawamura. 2019. Redescriptions of Pugettia quadridens (De Haan, 1837) and P. intermedia Sakai, 1938 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Epialtidae) with Description of A New Species. Zootaxa. 4672(1); 1-68. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4672.1.1