Lybia caestifera ...

Lybia caestifera (Alcock, 1898) [Jn: Hime-kinchakugani] (Fig. 2G) Material examined. Chichi-jima Is. — Chichi-jima I., Futami Bay, on buoy, 1 ♂ (NSMT-Cr 6856; cb 8.9×cl 6.8 mm), 17-V-1975, Y. Kurata leg.; Ani-jima I., Takino-ura Bay (27°07′06″N, 142°12′15″E), 1 ♂ (NSMT-Cr 31535; cb 3.6×cl 3.2 mm), 8...

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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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Published: Zenodo 2024
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12572067
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.12572067
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Summary:Lybia caestifera (Alcock, 1898) [Jn: Hime-kinchakugani] (Fig. 2G) Material examined. Chichi-jima Is. — Chichi-jima I., Futami Bay, on buoy, 1 ♂ (NSMT-Cr 6856; cb 8.9×cl 6.8 mm), 17-V-1975, Y. Kurata leg.; Ani-jima I., Takino-ura Bay (27°07′06″N, 142°12′15″E), 1 ♂ (NSMT-Cr 31535; cb 3.6×cl 3.2 mm), 8-XI-2013, H. Komatsu leg. Remarks. Lybia caestifera was recorded at present as the first occurrence in the Ogasawara Islands, but may be not uncommon in Japanese waters as shown by Takeda, Y. and Ohtsuchi (2020) who collected all the published data in Japan. The color pattern of the specimen examined (Fig. 2G) is almost identical with the images of L. caestifera recorded by Kurata (1967, monochrome photograph), Sakai (1976, painting), and Takeda, Y. and Ohtsuchi (2020, in color photograph). In the Ogasawara Islands, the closely related Lybia leptochelis (Zehntner, 1894) has been recorded from the west of Chichi-jima Island, 81–83 m depth, with a color photograph in life, by Takeda and Komatsu (2018). Both 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 9, DOI: 10.50826/bnmnszool.50.1_1, http://zenodo.org/record/12572038 ...