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Author's Copy i s J- JZ / k I ' / RECORDS of t h e INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY Crustacea INDIAN MUSEUM Vol. XXXVII, Part I, pp. 45-48 On Three South Indian Crabs (Decapoda, Brachyura) of the Madras Museum. By HEINRICH BALSS CALCUTTA: APRIL, 1935

ON THREE SOUTH INDIAN CRABS (DECAPODA, BRACHYURA) OF THE MADRAS MUSEUM. By HEINIIICH BALSS, Munich. (Plate II) Dr. B. Chopra of tlie Zoological Survey of India, Indian Museum, Calcutta, sent me a small collection of crabs belonging to the Madras Museum for identification. This collection contained a new species of the genus Medaeus, of which I had already an example from the collections of the Basel Museum, besides two other forms, the systematic position of which had not previously been understood correctly. Medaeus rouxi, sp. nov. {Plate II, figs. 1 and 2.) 1 male, Pamban, Gulf of Manaar, Madras IVo.sidencv. F. Miillor Coll. (M11.1. Basel). 1 female, Krusadai Island, Gulf of Maimar (.)/«,v. Madron). I dedicate this new species to the distinguished Carcinologist Dr. Jean Roux, Custodian of the Natural History Museum of Basel. Description. The carapace is slight]}' convex ; its length is th its breadth. Its upper surface, which is divided by grooves, bears in certain regions clusters of small granules, while the grooves themselves appear only slightly roughened. Two very characteristic flat rounded efflorescences project from the hepatic region (one on either side) as lobe-shaped structures. There are also bundles of long hairs distributed on the front and on the median gastric region. The two median lobes of the front project forwards, and are separated from one another by a deep groove. The front towards the sides is slantingly truncate, and is separated from the upper border of the orbit by a deep groove, from which the two antennae project forwards. The two grooves on the upper margins of the orbits are distinct. The outer orbital tooth is well developed and is of the same shape as the three teeth following it along the margin of the carapace; all of these are very broad, project widely outwards, end in blunt points, and have strongly rounded posterior margins. The last tooth of the lateral border is somewhat smaller than the others. Between the outer orbital tooth and the 1st lateral tooth there is another tooth, the subhepatic, which is smaller but projects so far upwards as to be distinctly visible in dorsal view. The postero-lateral margin of the carapace runs obliquely in a straight line posteriorly. In reference to the ventral side of the carapace the following points may be noted :- the lateral wall, the third maxilliped and the sternum are strongly granulose ; on the lower margin of the orbit there is a broadly rounded lobe, while the inner tooth which lies close to the base of the second antenna, is narrower, longer and more pointed. Between this and the front are situated the infra-orbital second antennae, of the three joints of which the first is the longest [ 45 ]

46 Records of the Indian Museum. [VOL. XXXVIt, and the third the shortest. The flagella are relatively long. The two ohelipeds are symmetrical and of the type of the genus Halimede. They hear on the margin of the merus, which lies next to the carapace, 011 the carpus and on the upper margin of the chelae broad, rounded, granulose lobular efflorescences similar to the lobes on the hepatic region. From above one can distinguish on the carpus four such projections and a pointed spine 011 the inner side ; further smaller ones are present near the junction of the carpus and the palm. The palm bears on the upper margin two rows, each consisting of four such projections ; the outer surface and the inner are strongly granulose and the granules are arranged in straight rows. The fixed finger and the dactylus are arched inwards ; the hook-shaped, pointed fingers cross each other, and on the cutting edge both have about five broad teeth. The upper border of the dactylus bears near its joint with the palm many rows of granules. The perciopods are long and narrow, the upper margins of some of the joints are sharp ; the carpi show on the posterior side traces of a carina. The dactyli are only slightly shorter than the propodites, and have horny tips. Measurements. Length of carapace....... 5 mm. Breadth of carapaco..... ( ) mm. Length of palm..... 5 mm. Length of Urd pereipod...... 7-5 mm. (morns 3 mm. ; carpus 1-5 mm. : propodu:; 1-5 mm. ; dactylus 1-5 mm.). The type of this species is deposited in the Basel Museum. Systematic Position. In the lobular projections on the chelipeds and the hepatic region, this species conies very close to the genus Halimede (e.g., II. tyche of Herbst), but is distinguished by the oblique front (which in Halimede is transversely shortened), by its not greatly elongated and narrow abdomen of the male, which is characteristic of the genus Halimede ; in our form, on the other hand, it has the usual Xanthid shape. I, therefore, assign this species provisionally to the genus Medaens Pan a, in which, at least in. M. ornatus Dana from Hawai, the chela* 1 have lobular teeth. M. rouxi is distinguished from this species by the. lobular projections on the hepatic region and the untoothed upper margins of tiro merus and the pereiopods. Sphaerozius nudus (A. Milne Edwards). (Plate II, figs. 3 and 4.) ]807. Aclvmnv* vuilwt, A. Milno Edwards, Ann. Sor. Entomol. France (4) VIT, p. 205. ] 887. Aetvnnvis vndus, do Man, J own. Linn. ftoc. London. (Zool.) XXIT, p. 4-9, pi. ii, figs. 4, 5 (not 2, as indicated). 1898. Actiimnux nxdns 1, Alcock, Joitrn. J.<t. Soc. Bengal LXVIT, p. 207. 1 female without oggs (carapaco length 14-8 mm. ; carapaco breadth 18-8 mm.), Pamban, Gulf of Manaar, Soptember, 1925. 1 female with eggs (carapaco length 9-4 mm. ; carapaco breadth 12 mm.) Krusadai Island, Gulf of Manaar, 16-22, September, 1925. 1 Nec A. vudvs Grant & McCulloch, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.»S'. Wales XXXI, p. 17 (1906), which is Eurycarclvvs ma-culalns, ride McCulloch, Bee. Austral. 31 us. VIT, p. 57 (1 90S).

1935.] H. BALSS : Three South Indian Crabs. 47 In the paper cited above de Man gave a detailed description of this species, and it is only necessary to supplement it with a description of the larger cheliped. This is distinctly larger than the other ; its merus is short and stumpy, and reaches up to the antero-lateral border of the carapace ; its upper margin is sharp and without teeth ; its lateral surface is smooth. On the other hand the upper surface of the carpus is tuberculate, the tubercles increase in.size anteriorly and appear pearl-shaped. Its inner surface is smooth, and is marked off from the upper by a. row of small tubercles. An inner tooth is only slightly indicated. The palm is relatively broad, its margins are rounded, and its entire upper surface, is beset with pearl-shaped tubercles, which are larger along the upper than along the lower margin. The entire inner surface is finely granular or almost smooth. The moveable finger is curved, hook-shaped, and near its point of articulation finely granular. Its cutting edge bears about f> teeth ; the proximal ones are pointed, while the distal is broader. The fixed finger, which lies in a straight line with the lower margin of I lie palm, proximally bears a strong, bifid tooth ; distally also it has two smaller, bifid teeth. The finger is of a light-brown colour. Systematic Position. Alcock remarked that this species does not belong to the genus Actumnus. It is certainly very closely allied to Sphaerozius mlidus Stimpson and 8. pa nope (Herbst), particularly in (1) the form of the carapace which is strongly arched ; (2) the broad triangular marginal teeth (Actumnus has pointed spines) ; (3) the form of the rostrum ; (4) the form of the large chela with the broad tooth on the fixed finger, as is generally found in species of the genus Sphaerozius ; and (5) the great difference in the two chelae (in Actumnus the chelae are more, similar). In view of the form of the " Ruten " ( Pleopods 1 and 2 of the male) I have assigned Sphaerozius to the, Menippinae, while Actumnus belongs to the Pilumninae (see Balss, pp. 510-513). Unfortunately I have before me only young males of this species, but have no doubt that in this species also the form of the " Ruten " would correspond to that of the Menippinae. The specific name nudus is unfortunate, as this form is distinguished from other species of the genus by its granulations. Measurements of the larger chela of the larger female. Leugth of carpus (inner margin)...... 7 mm. Length of palm (upper margin)...... ;V7 mm. Length of palm (lower margin including the tixed finger). 15 mm. f'readth of palm........!)-3 mm. Leipocten sordidulum Kemp. J915. Leiporten sordid,ulnvi, Kemp, Mem. Lnd. Mn.t. V, p. 244, pi. xii, fig. 8 text-figs. 16-20. 2 males, 3 females, Ennur.Backwater, Madras. Systematic Position. In view of the form of its carapace Kemp included this small crab in the Xanthidae, but for the following reasons

43 Records of the Indian Museum. [VOL. XXXVII, I believe that it should be referred to the Macroplithalminae of the family Ocypodidae : 1. The chela of the male with a single tooth 011 the dactylus and the greatly curved finger has the form usually found in this subfamily. 2. The chela of the female is smaller and differs in shape from that of the male ; this is the case in the Macroplithalminae. 3. The form of the third maxilliped and the abdomen of the male resembles exactly that of Paracleisto stoma deprcssum de Man. 4. The form of the buccal region and the palatal ridges is exactly similar to that of Cleistostoma. LITERATURE. 1. Alcock, A. (1898). Materials for a Carcinological Fauna of India. No. 3. The Brachyura Cyclometopa. Part I. The Family Xanthidae. Journ. As. Soc. Bengal LXVII, pp. 67-233. 2. Balss, H. (1932). Ueber einige systeniatisch interessante Xanthidae (Crustacea Decapoda Brachyura) der Harmsschen Reisen nach der Sundaarchipel. Zeit. Wissen. Zool. CXLII, pp. 510-519. 3. Grant, F. E. & McCulloch, A. R. (1906). On a collection of Crustacea from the Port Curtis District, Queensland. Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales XXXI, pp. 2-53. 4. Kemp, S. (1915). Fauna of the Chilka Lake, Crustacea Decapoda. Mem. hid. Mus. V, pp. 243-247, pi. xii, fig. 8. 5. McCulloch, A. R. (1908). Studies in Australian Crustacea. No. I. Rec. Austral. Mus. VII, pp. 51-59, pi. xii. 6. de Man, J. G. (1887). On the Podophthalmous Crustacea of the Mergui Archipelago. Journ. Linn. Soc. London, (Zool.) XXII, pp. 49-52, pi. ii, figs. 4, 5. 7. Milne-Edwards, A. (1867). Descriptions de quelques especes (et genres) nouvelles de Crust-aces Brachyures. Ann. Soc. Ent. France (4) VII, pp. 263-288.

EXPLANATION OF PLATE II Medaeus rouxi, sp. nov. FIG. 1.- Dorsal view of specimen from Pamban : xca. 5 FIG. 2. Ventral view of same : xca. 5. Sphaerozius nudns (A. Milne-Edwards). FIG. 3. Dorsal view of specimen from Pamban : X2'5. FIG. 4. Ventral view of same : x2'5.