Wildish David J, Lecroy Sara E
Biological Station, 531 Brandy Cove Road, St. Andrews, New Brunswick, E5B 2L9, Canada; Email:
University of Southern Mississippi, Gulf Coast Research Laboratory Museum, 703 East Beach Drive, Ocean Springs, MS 39564, U.S.A.; Email: unknown.
Zootaxa. 2014 Aug 26;3856(4):555-77. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.3856.4.5.
Two species of supralittoral Tethorchestia were reported by Bousfield (1984) to occur on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico and closely adjacent waters: T. antillensis Bousfield, 1984 from Quintana Roo, Mexico and an undescribed species, Tethorchestia sp. B of Bousfield (1984), from Florida and the U.S. Gulf coast. In this paper, we rediagnose and illustrate the former taxon based on material from Goodland Bay, Florida, which represents a range extension for that species. We examined the latter taxon from many locations throughout the Gulf of Mexico using classical morphology, epidermal pigment pattern recognition and allometry, reinforced by molecular markers (mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I, Radulovici 2012), determining that Tethorchestia sp. B represents a new genus and species, comprising two subspecies. The nominate subspecies, Mexorchestia carpenteri carpenteri n. gen., sp. and subsp., is described from Tiger Tail Beach, Florida, based on conventional morphological criteria and its distinctive epidermal pigment patterns. The Tiger Tail Beach ecotope of M. c. carpenteri n. gen., sp. and subsp. was distinct from that of other locations examined in Florida and was associated with epidermal pigment pattern polymorphism, absent at other locations. A second subspecies, distinguished by differences in size, number of articles in the flagellum of antenna 2, the number of marginal setae on oostegite 2 of the female and the number of distal dorsolateral robust setae on the telson, was found in samples from Belize and Mexico. This subspecies is described from material collected at Turneffe Island, Belize, as Mexorchestia carpenteri raduloviciae n. gen., sp. and subsp. Like M. c. carpenteri n. gen., sp. and subsp., this taxon is also associated with epidermal pigment pattern polymorphism. A key is provided for the three currently described species of Tethorchestia (two extant) and two new subspecies of Mexorchestia n.gen.
布思菲尔德(1984年)报告称,两种潮上带的特托切斯特蟹(Tethorchestia)出现在墨西哥湾沿岸及紧邻海域:1984年发现于墨西哥金塔纳罗奥州的安的列斯特托切斯特蟹(T. antillensis Bousfield),以及一种未描述的物种,即布思菲尔德(1984年)的特托切斯特蟹B种(Tethorchestia sp. B),来自佛罗里达州和美国墨西哥湾沿岸。在本文中,我们基于来自佛罗里达州古德兰湾的材料对前一个分类单元进行了重新诊断和描述,该材料代表了该物种的分布范围扩展。我们使用经典形态学、表皮色素模式识别和异速生长法,并辅以分子标记(线粒体细胞色素氧化酶I,拉杜洛维奇,2012年),对来自墨西哥湾各地许多地点的后一个分类单元进行了研究,确定特托切斯特蟹B种代表一个新属和新物种,包括两个亚种。指名亚种,即卡彭特氏墨西哥蟹(Mexorchestia carpenteri carpenteri)新属、新种及新亚种,是根据传统形态学标准及其独特的表皮色素模式,从佛罗里达州的虎尾滩描述而来。卡彭特氏墨西哥蟹新属、新种及新亚种的虎尾滩生态位与在佛罗里达州检查的其他地点不同,且与表皮色素模式多态性相关,而其他地点不存在这种情况。在来自伯利兹和墨西哥的样本中发现了第二个亚种,其区别在于大小、第二触角鞭节的节数、雌蟹第二育卵板边缘刚毛的数量以及尾节远端背外侧粗壮刚毛的数量。这个亚种是根据在伯利兹图内夫岛采集的材料描述的,名为拉杜洛维奇氏卡彭特氏墨西哥蟹(Mexorchestia carpenteri raduloviciae)新属、新种及新亚种。与卡彭特氏墨西哥蟹新属、新种及新亚种一样,这个分类单元也与表皮色素模式多态性相关。文中提供了一个检索表,用于区分目前已描述的三种特托切斯特蟹(两种现存)以及墨西哥蟹新属的两个新亚种。