Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts; 14 Shuri-Tounokura; Naha; Okinawa 9038692; Japan.
Tropical Biosphere Research Center; University of the Ryukyus; 870 Uehara; Taketomi; Okinawa 907-1541; Japan.
Zootaxa. 2024 Feb 14;5410(3):408-418. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.5410.3.8.
Caligoplagusia okinawa n. gen. & n. sp., assigned to the brachyuran family Plagusiidae Dana, 1851 is described on the basis of a male and a female specimens collected from a semi-submerged marine cave on the limestone shore of Okinawa Island, Ryukyu Islands, southwestern Japan. The new monotypic genus is most similar to Euchirograpsus H. Milne Edwards, 1853 and Miersiograpsus Trkay, 1978 in that the frontal margin lacks a deep sublateral cleft adjacent to the orbit, but differs significantly by its subhexagonal carapace shape, the anterolateral margin of the carapace with three teeth including the external orbital tooth, the anterior margin of ambulatory meri each armed with a row of large teeth, and the greatly reduced eyes. The pale body colour, reduced eyes, the very elongate antennal flagellum, and long ambulatory legs are all typical brachyuran adaptations to living in cave environments. This is the first cave-dwelling species of the family Plagusiidae.
Caligoplagusia okinawa n. gen. & n. sp.,隶属于短尾派 Brachyura 家族 Plagusiidae Dana, 1851,基于一雌一雄两个标本描述,标本采集自日本西南部琉球群岛冲绳岛的石灰质海岸上一个半淹没的海洋洞穴。新的单型属在很大程度上与 Euchirograpsus H. Milne Edwards, 1853 和 Miersiograpsus Trkay, 1978 相似,其额缘没有与眼眶相邻的深亚侧裂,但在壳形、壳的前侧缘有三个齿(包括眶外齿)、步足前侧缘每一个都有一排大齿以及眼睛大大缩小等方面有显著差异。身体颜色浅、眼睛缩小、触角鞭节非常长、步足长,这些都是短尾派适应洞穴环境的典型特征。这是短尾派家族中第一个洞穴居住物种。