Uroptychus insignis

Uroptychus insignis (Henderson, 1885) (Fig. 5) Diptychus insignis Henderson, 1885: 419 (type locality: off Marion Island, Prince Edward Islands, 46°41'S, 38°10'E, 567 m). Uroptychus insignis .— Henderson, 1888: 175, pl. 21, figs 1, 1a, 1c [not 1b].— Baba, 2005: 227 (key, synonymies).— Baba...

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Main Authors: Schnabel, Kareen E., Burghardt, Ingo, Ahyong, Shane T.
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Published: Zenodo 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4684534
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Summary:Uroptychus insignis (Henderson, 1885) (Fig. 5) Diptychus insignis Henderson, 1885: 419 (type locality: off Marion Island, Prince Edward Islands, 46°41'S, 38°10'E, 567 m). Uroptychus insignis .— Henderson, 1888: 175, pl. 21, figs 1, 1a, 1c [not 1b].— Baba, 2005: 227 (key, synonymies).— Baba et al. , 2008: 34 (synonymies).— Ahyong et al ., 2015: 111, figs. 3, 4 (part). Type material. BMNH 1902.10.2.9–14, ov. female lectotype (cl 17.1, pcl 10.6 mm), 6 male paralectotypes (pcl 4.5–10.7 mm), 7 female paralectotypes (pcl 3.1–11.0 mm), off Marion Island, Prince Edward Islands, southern Indian Ocean, 46°41'S, 38°10'E, 567 m, “Challenger” Stn. 145A. Material examined. AM P97998, 1 female (cl 14.3, pcl 9.0 mm), Kerguelen Islands, 50°06'S, 64°48'E, 489 m, 22 September 2010, Poker II st. 180. Diagnosis . Carapace excluding rostrum wider than long; dorsum smooth, densely setose on chelipeds and carapace, with transverse row of small epigastric spines; lateral margins divergent, spinose; anterolateral spine overreaching outer orbital spine; anterior branchial spine separated from remaining branchial spines by wide unarmed margin (occasionally with 1 or 2 small spines). Rostrum sharply triangular, margins unarmed or with few minute denticles. Sternite 3 anterior margin with deep, V-shaped median emargination. Basal antennal article with small outer spine; ultimate and penultimate articles each with distal spine. Antennal scale extending almost to or slightly overreaching apex of ultimate peduncle article. Ocular peduncle 1.4–1.5 × as long as wide. Crista dentata uniformly and minutely dentate. P2–4 similar; merus with small spines on extensor margin; propodus flexor margin broadened distally and lined with movable spines; dactylus flexor margin lined with strong, obliquely directed, corneous teeth. Remarks . The known distribution of Uroptychus insignis (Henderson, 1885) now remains in the southwestern Indian Ocean (Prince Edward Island, Crozet, Kerguelen and Amsterdam islands, Fig. 1). Ahyong et al . (2015) note no ...