Epigodromia areolata ( Ihle, 1913 )
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5129.3.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6501092 |
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Epigodromia areolata ( Ihle, 1913 ) |
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Epigodromia areolata ( Ihle, 1913) View in CoL
( Figs. 15 View FIGURE 15 , 16 View FIGURE 16 )
Cryptodromia areolata Ihle, 1913: 47 View in CoL , pl. 2 figs 10–11.— Sakai, 1965: 8, pl. 3 fig 4; 1976: 17, pl. 4 fig 2.— Campbell, 1971: 29.— Serene & Lohavanijaya, 1973: 18, fig 5–7, pl. IIA.
Epigodromia areolata View in CoL .— McLay, 1993: 217, fig. 19e–f; 1998: 347.— Davie, 2002: 163.
Type material. Holotype: male 10.0 × 10.0 mm approx. (repository not known, not examined), from the south coast of Timor , Indonesia, 112 m, Siboga Station 289 (see Ihle 1913: 47).
Material examined. Western Australia: WAM C17367, SW of Cervantes , 30°35.50’S, 114°35.00’E, 110 m, 23-03-1972: ovig. female 8.2 × 8.1 mm; GoogleMaps WAM C17621, Rottnest Island , 32°02.00’S, 115°22’E, 44 m: ovig. female 18.8 × 18.6 mm; GoogleMaps WAM C17349, Geraldton , 31°43’S, 115°6.80’E, 106 m, 22-03-1972: ovig. female 12.0 × 11.0 mm; GoogleMaps WAM C40544, Ningaloo Marine Park, off Mandu Sanctuary , 87.9– 81.2 m, 22°9’26”S, 113°48’02”E, 22°10’07”S, 113°48’19”E, 22-04-2006: female 7.7 × 7.5 mm GoogleMaps . Queensland: WAM C50514,? Queensland, 164 m, coll. W. Goode, 1965: female 10.6 × 10.7 mm, male 16.0 × 14.0 mm .
Remarks. A notable feature of Epigodromia areolata is the sexual dimorphism. Males have much more pronounced ornamentation of the carapace and chelipeds than in females, and the chelipeds are much larger ( Figs. 15 View FIGURE 15 , 16 View FIGURE 16 ). The present specimens represent new records for Western Australia and the Indian Ocean coast of Australia, having been previously reported from Cape Moreton, Queensland ( Campbell 1971).
Distribution. Japan, South China Sea, Timor ( type locality), New Caledonia and Australia. Depth 30– 350 m.
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Dromiinae |
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Epigodromia areolata ( Ihle, 1913 )
Mclay, Colin L. & Hosie, Andrew M. 2022 |
Epigodromia areolata
Davie, P. J. F. 2002: 163 |
McLay C. L. 1993: 217 |
Cryptodromia areolata
Serene R. & Lohavanijaya, P. 1973: 18 |
Campbell, B. M. 1971: 29 |
Sakai, T. 1965: 8 |
Ihle, J. E. W. 1913: 47 |