Ocypode Weber, 1795
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Ocypode Weber, 1795 View in CoL
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Ocypode Weber, 1795: 92 View in CoL . Type species: Cancer ceratophthalmus Pallas, 1772 , by subsequent designation, see Latreille (1810: 95, 422). Gender feminine.
Ocypode Fabricius, 1798: 312 View in CoL , 347. Type species: Cancer ceratophthalmus Pallas, 1772 , by subsequent designation, see Latreille (1810). Junior objective homonym of Ocypode Weber, 1795 View in CoL . Gender feminine.
Ocypoda Lamarck, 1801: 149 View in CoL (incorrect subsequent spelling for Ocypode Weber, 1795 View in CoL ).
Monolepis Say, 1817: 155 View in CoL . Type species: Monolepis inermis Say, 1817 View in CoL (= Cancer quadratus Fabricius, 1787 ) by subsequent designation, see Fowler (1912). Gender feminine.
Ceratophthalma MacLeay, 1838: 64 View in CoL . Type species Cancer cursor Linnaeus, 1758 , by monotypy.
Parocypoda Neumann, 1878: 26 View in CoL . Type species Cancer ceratophthalmus Pallas, 1772 , by monotypy. Junior objective synonym of Ocypode Weber, 1795 View in CoL . Gender feminine.
Hoplocypode Sakai & Türkay, 2013: 675 View in CoL . Type species Ocypoda occidentalis Stimpson, 1860 View in CoL , by original designation. Gender feminine.
Diagnosis. Body deep; carapace subquadrangular, regions poorly defined; front wide, prominently deflexed; eyestalks large, cornea occupying most of ventral surface of stalk, tip cornea sometimes with stylus, horn or prominent setal brush; antenna relatively long; inner antennal septum broad; chelipeds unequal in both sexes, palm of larger chela usually with stridulating ridge of tubercles and/or striae; first to fourth ambulatory legs relatively short, stout, dactylus fluted; pleonal locking mechanism absent; G1 typically simple distally, but may be complex in shape distally, may appear hoof-shaped in mesial view. Atlantic and Indo-Pacific.
Species included:
1. Ocypode africana De Man, 1881
= Ocypoda hexagonura Hilgendorf, 1882
= Ocypoda edwardsi Osorio, 1890
2. Ocypode brevicornis H. Milne Edwards, 1837
3. Ocypode ceratophthalmus ( Pallas, 1772)
= Cancer arenarius Toreen , in Osbeck, 1765
= Ocipode urvillei Guérin, 1829
= Ocypoda brevicornis var. longicornuta Dana, 1852 = Ocypoda macleayana Hess, 1865
= Cancer francisci Curtiss, 1938
4. Ocypode convexa Quoy & Gaimard, 1824
5. Ocypode cordimana Latreille, 1818
= Cancer roberti Curtiss, 1938
6. Ocypode cursor ( Linnaeus, 1758)
= Cancer eques Aubert de la Chesnaye des Bois, 1759
= Ocypoda ippeus Olivier, 1804
7. Ocypode fabricii H. Milne Edwards, 1837
8. Ocypode gaudichaudii H. Milne Edwards & Lucas, 1843 9. Ocypode jousseaumei ( Nobili, 1905)
10. Ocypode kuhlii De Haan, 1835
11. Ocypode macrocera H. Milne Edwards, 1852
= Ocypode portonovoensis Prem Kumar & Tiwari, 1964
12. Ocypode madagascariensis Crosnier, 1965 13. Ocypode mortoni George, 1982
14. Ocypode nobilii De Man, 1902
15. Ocypode occidentalis Stimpson, 1860
16. Ocypode pallidula Hombron & Jacquinot, 1846
17. Ocypode pauliani Crosnier, 1965
18. Ocypode platytarsis H. Milne Edwards, 1852 19. Ocypode pygoides Ortmann, 1894
20. Ocypode quadrata ( Fabricius, 1787)
= Cancer arenarius Catesby, 1771 (not available name)
=? Ocypode rhombea Fabricius, 1798
21. Ocypode rotundata Miers, 1882
= Ocypode rotundata var. arabica Nobili, 1906 22. Ocypode ryderi Kingsley, 1880
23. Ocypode saratan ( Forskål, 1775)
= Ocypode aegyptica Gerstaecker, 1856 24. Ocypode sinensis Dai, Song & Yang, 1985 25. Ocypode stimpsoni Ortmann, 1897
Two species are nomina dubia: Ocypode laevis Fabricius, 1798 ; and Ocypode minuta Fabricius, 1798 (see Ng et al., 2008).
Remarks. The ghost crabs have been revised in detail by Sakai & Türkay (2013) with the recognition of 21 valid species, although Ng et al. (2008) listed 26 species. Hoplocypode Sakai & Türkay, 2013 , was recently established for O. occidentalis (central east Pacific coast of the Americas) based on the morphology of G1 ( Sakai & Türkay, 2013); but this taxon is not supported in our study ( Fig. 2 View Fig ). Interestingly, our tree does support two subclades of ghost crabs: O. gaudichaudii , O. occidentalis , and O. quadrata belong to a highly-supported American subclade; while all remaining species form the other, although with a lower ML support value. The three members of the American subclade share similar first gonopodal characters and may prove to be a distinct genus. However, even if they need to be placed in their own genus, Hoplocypode Sakai & Türkay, 2013 , will still be a junior subjective synonym of Monolepis Say, 1817 , whose type species is Monolepis inermis Say, 1817 (= Cancer quadratus Fabricius, 1787 ). Sakai & Türkay (2013) synonymised a number of species, notably O. sinensis Dai, Song & Yang, 1985 , with O. cordimana Latreille, 1818 . However, Huang et al. (1998) already showed they differ in a number of adult morphological characters (although juveniles are very close and hard to separate) and there are also genetic differences ( Fig. 1 View Fig ; Wong et al., 2012: fig. 9). Further evidence showing morphological and molecular differences between these two species is being prepared (Shih et al., in prep.). Further studies with more species of Ocypode than included herein will be necessary to clarify the relationships within this genus.
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Ocypode Weber, 1795
Shih, Hsi-Te, Ng, Peter K. L., Davie, Peter J. F., Schubart, Christoph D., Türkay, Michael, Naderloo, Reza, Jones, Diana & Liu, Min-Yun 2016 |
Hoplocypode Sakai & Türkay, 2013: 675
Sakai K & Turkay M 2013: 675 |
Parocypoda
Neumann R 1878: 26 |
Ceratophthalma
MacLeay WS 1838: 64 |
Monolepis
Say T 1817: 155 |
Ocypoda
Lamarck JBPA de 1801: 149 |
Ocypode
Fabricius JC 1798: 312 |
Ocypode
Latreille PA 1810: 95 |
Weber F 1795: 92 |