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Published: 2020-09-03
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A new genus and species of mud crab (Crustacea, Brachyura, Panopeidae) from shoreline waters of the western Gulf of Mexico

Department of Biology and Laboratory for Crustacean Research, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, P.O. Box 43602, Lafayette, Louisiana 70504–3602, USA.
Department of Biology and Laboratory for Crustacean Research, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, P.O. Box 43602, Lafayette, Louisiana 70504–3602, USA. Department of Biology, Jackson State University, P.O. Box 18540, Jackson, Mississippi 39217 USA.
Crustacea Xanthoidea mud crab western Atlantic shoreline

Abstract

Several specimens of a small panopeid crab from coastal waters of the western Gulf of Mexico were long suspected to represent an undescribed species and are herein designated as representatives of a new genus. While the originally collected specimens from over four decades ago were not of gene-sequence quality, later collections from the same locality produced materials that yielded sequence data for inclusion in molecular phylogenetic studies. Building on results of those analyses, the present taxonomic description draws upon morphology to support the description of a unique species in which especially the male first gonopods differ from those of all other described panopeid genera. To date, the species remains known from only two western Gulf of Mexico sites, both of which are wave-washed intertidal rocky habitats where substrates are heavily burrowed by boring bivalves and sipunculans. While we cannot exclude the possibility that the species was introduced, recurrent collections show its populations to be at very least persistent, the species most likely being a long-overlooked among a confusing hard-substrate assemblage of small panopeid crabs.

 

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