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Heteropilumnus trichophoroides De Man 1895

Authors: Fahimi, Neda; Naderloo, Reza;

Heteropilumnus trichophoroides De Man 1895

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Heteropilumnus trichophoroides De Man, 1895 Heteropilumnus trichophoroides De Man 1895: 549–552, 13, fig. 8.— Balss 1933: 13.— Stephensen 1946: 143, 144.— Basson et al. 1977: 261, 265.— Tirmizi & Ghani 1996: 44–46, figs. 16, 17.— Apel 2001: 98.—Ng et al. 2008: 140 (in list).— Naderloo & Türkay 2012: 37.— Naderloo et al. 2013: 449, tab. 1.— Naderloo 2017: figs. 26.10e, 26.16, 26.17.—Ng & Rahayu 2021: 271, fig. 5. Pilumnus trichophoroides. —Nobili 1906a: 134. Pilumnus borradailei Rathbun 1910: 56, figs. Material examined. 1 male, CL 13.8 mm, CW 14.76 mm (ZUTC 5768), Dargahan, Qeshm I., Persian Gulf, 25°09′N, 56°01′E, rocky/coral, coll. N. Fahimi, 12.11.2018; 2 males, CL 12.80–21.65 mm, CW 16.3–27.44 mm (ZUTC 5768), Shib-Deraz, Qeshm I., Persian Gulf, 26°44′N, 55°52′E, rocky-cobble, coll. R. Naderloo, 13.11.2005. Distribution. Indo-West Pacific: Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman, Red Sea, Pakistan, India, China Sea, Japan, Indonesia, Singapore, Australia. Remarks. The present specimens exhibit high similarities with the specimens identified from Pakistan and Iran (see Tirmizi & Ghani 1996: 44, figs. 16, 17; Naderloo 2017: 307, fig. 21.17). According to the shape of the carapace, the pattern of setae, and anterolateral teeth, the specimens are tentatively referred to H. trichophoroides. As discussed by Ng & Rahayu (2020) the genus Heteropilumnus is problematical, with the taxonomy of the genus needing much revision.Also, Ng & Rahayu (2020) noted that H. trichophoroides is indeed very close to H. holthuisi Ng & Tan, 1988 and according to the figures of De Man (1895: pl. 13 fig. 8b), the structure of the anterolateral margin of H. trichophoroides seems to be more entire and less serrate than what has been described for H. hirsutior (cf. Ng & Tan 1988: fig. 3; Maenosono 2019: figs. 1C, 4).

Published as part of Fahimi, Neda & Naderloo, Reza, 2023, Pilumnidae Samouelle, 1819 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura: Pilumnidae) of the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, with a note on their phylogeny, pp. 256-274 in Zootaxa 5264 (2) on page 262, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5264.2.6, http://zenodo.org/record/7836496

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Arthropoda, Pilumnidae, Heteropilumnus trichophoroides, Decapoda, Animalia, Biodiversity, Heteropilumnus, Malacostraca, Taxonomy

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