Trapezia serenei Odinetz 1983 ...

Trapezia serenei Odinetz, 1984 [Jn: Seren-sangogani] (Fig. 2C) Material examined. Chichi-jima Is.—Chichi-jima I., Omura Beach (27°05′35″N, 142°11′38″E), 12 m, 1♂ (NSMT-Cr 31512; cb 7.4×cl 6.8 mm), 1 ovig.♀ (NSMT-Cr 31513; cb 10.3×cl 8.9 mm), 12-XI-2013, H. Komatsu leg. Remarks. The specimens examine...

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Main Authors: Alrasheedi, Sami M, Alrashdi, Mousa N, Alhumaidan, Lama S, Alkhdairi, Ahmad, Alzweihary, Ali M, Alhussaini, Omar M, Alharbi, Lama S, Albalawi, Amirah N, Almutairi, Turki F, Alharbi, Osama A G, Bashal, Afaf A M
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12572047
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Summary:Trapezia serenei Odinetz, 1984 [Jn: Seren-sangogani] (Fig. 2C) Material examined. Chichi-jima Is.—Chichi-jima I., Omura Beach (27°05′35″N, 142°11′38″E), 12 m, 1♂ (NSMT-Cr 31512; cb 7.4×cl 6.8 mm), 1 ovig.♀ (NSMT-Cr 31513; cb 10.3×cl 8.9 mm), 12-XI-2013, H. Komatsu leg. Remarks. The specimens examined agree with the line drawing of the holotype from Guam (Odinetz, 1984, fig. 3B). This species is, as explained in detail by Castro (1997a), most characteristic in orange-pink carapace, chelipeds and ambulatory legs, with the dark pinkish carapace margin and cheliped and ambulatory segments. Absence of orange-red spot on the distal end of the ambulatory propodi is said by Castro (1997a, b) to be an important clue to distinguish this species from the closest congener T. bidentata (Forskål, 1775), which was made clear to be a senior synonym of T. ferruginea Latreille, 1828, by Castro et al. (2004). Distribution. West Pacific from the Ryukyu Islands to French Polynesia, and Western Australia. In Japan, this species ... : Published as part of Alrasheedi, Sami M, Alrashdi, Mousa N, Alhumaidan, Lama S, Alkhdairi, Ahmad, Alzweihary, Ali M, Alhussaini, Omar M, Alharbi, Lama S, Albalawi, Amirah N, Almutairi, Turki F, Alharbi, Osama A G & Bashal, Afaf A M, 2024, Crabs of the Families Tetraliidae, Trapeziidae and Xanthidae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) new to the Ogasawara Islands, Japan, pp. 1-17 in Bulletin of the National Museum of Nature and Science. Series A, Zoology 50 (1) on page 4, DOI: 10.50826/bnmnszool.50.1_1, http://zenodo.org/record/12572038 ...