Lirrangopotamonautes (Bott 1955)
- Dataset
- A new multilocus phylogeny reveals overlooked diversity in African freshwater crabs (Brachyura: Potamoidea): a major revision with new higher taxa and genera
- Rank
- GENUS
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Malacostraca
- order
- Decapoda
- family
- Potamonautidae
- genus
- Lirrangopotamonautes
description
(FIGS 1 B 3 [2], 5 G – I, 10 B; TABLES 1 – 3) Zoobank registration: urn: lsid: zoobank. org: act: D 8 A 4 F 4 AA- 99 CB- 4 EF 3 - B 381 - BBF 9 E 2 F 182 BE.
diagnosis
Diagnosis: Postfrontal crest distinct, completely traversing carapace between epibranchial teeth; exorbital tooth small, epibranchial tooth reduced to small granule; cheliped carpus with two subequal long teeth, cheliped merus with large pointed distal meral tooth; third maxilliped ischium smooth, lacking vertical sulcus (or with faint vertical sulcus); thoracic sternal sulcus S 3 / 4 deep, completely traversing sternum (or deep only at sides, faint in middle).
discussion
Remarks: The subgenus Potamonautes (Lirrangopotamonautes) Bott, 1955 is given genus status and is revised to accommodate 12 species from the Middle and Upper Congo River Basin, Uganda, Tanzania and lakes Tanganyika and Kivu. Bott (1955) established Po. (Lirrangopotamonautes) for Po. (Lr.) lirrangensis, Po. (Lr.) johnstoni johnstoni and Po. (Lr.) johnstoni platycentron. Of these, only Po. (Lr.) lirrangensis s. s. (Cumberlidge et al., 2021) is included here, while Po. (Lr.) johnstoni and Po. (Lr.) platycentron are transferred to Arcopotamonautes. Lirrangopotamonautes includes the type species of the subgenus Potamon (Potamonautes) lirrangensis Rathbun, 1904. In addition, Lirrangopotamonautes also includes Potamon (Potamonautes) walderi Colosi, 1924, the type species of the subgenus Potamonautes (Tripotamonautes) Bott, 1955. The latter subgenus becomes a junior synonym of Po. (Lirrangopotamonautes) under the rule of priority because Potamon (Po.) lirrangensis Rathbun, 1904 is the senior name. Furthermore, Lr. niloticus was assigned by Bott (1955) to Po. (Acanthothelphusa) Bott, 1955, as the type species of that subgenus (as Thelphusa nilotica H. Milne Edwards, 1837). This now becomes a junior synonym of Lirrangopotamonautes, because Potamon (Po.) lirrangensis was described earlier. Although DNA data are available for only three of these species (Lr. niloticus, Lr. stanleyensis and Lr. sp. nov. 6) the molecular phylogenies group these species together in a well-supported clade within the Potamonautini (Fig. 1 B 3 [2]; Daniels et al., 2015: fig. 2; Daniels & Klaus, 2018: fig 1; Wood et al., 2019: fig 1). The other species are included in Lirrangopotamonautes based on shared morphological characters that conform to the diagnosis for the genus. Notably, Lr. niloticus, which diverged early in this clade, differs in that it has pointed exorbital and epibranchial teeth, large spines lining the anterolateral margins, and the cheliped carpus inner margin has a long pointed distal tooth and a distinctly smaller proximal tooth.
discussion
Species included: Lirrangopotamonautes congoensis (Rathbun, 1921) comb. nov., Lirrangopotamonautes didieri (Rathbun, 1904) comb. nov., Lirrangopotamonautes dybowskii (Rathbun, 1905) comb. nov., Lirrangopotamonautes kisangani (Cumberlidge et al., 2021) comb. nov., Lirrangopotamonautes lirrangensis (Rathbun, 1904) comb. nov. s. s., Lirrangopotamonautes lueboensis (Rathbun, 1904) comb. nov. Lirrangopotamonautes niloticus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) comb. nov., Lirrangopotamonautes stanleyensis (Rathbun, 1921) comb. nov. Lirrangopotamonautes walderi (Colosi, 1924) comb. nov.
distribution
Distribution: The range of Lirrangopotamonautes is centred on the Congo River in the D. R. Congo including the Middle Congo (Lr. kisangani, Lr. congoensis, Lr. didieri and Lr. stanleyensis are found in the provinces of Tshopo, Haut-Uele, Bas-Uele and Ituri, Lr. lirrangensis and Lr. dybowskii are found in the province of Equateur, Lr. lueboensis is found in the Lower Congo provinces of Kwango, Kwilu and Kasai and Lr. walderi is found in Central Province (Chace, 1942; Bott, 1955; Corace et al., 2001; Cumberlidge, 2015; Cumberlidge et al., 2021; Fig. 10 B). Lr. niloticus is found in the entire Nile River drainage from its upper reaches in Rwanda and Lake Victoria to Uganda, Kenya, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt (Cumberlidge & Clark, 2010 a).
type_taxon
Type species: Potamon (Potamonautes) lirrangensis Rathbun, 1904, by original designation.