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Zookeys ; 1017: 111-125, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33642893

RESUMO

A new species of freshwater crab of the genus Potamonemus Cumberlidge & Clark, 1992 is described from Mount Manengouba Reserve and Bakossi National Park in the tropical rainforests of southwestern Cameroon, Central Africa. Potamonemus man sp. nov. is recognized by characters of the carapace and chelipeds. In addition, a phylogenetic analysis based on partial sequences of three mitochondrial DNA genes (COI, 12S rRNA, and 16S rRNA) that included representatives of all other freshwater crab genera found in Cameroon recovered each of the new species as a distinct lineage. A diagnosis and illustrations of the new species are provided, and it is compared to the other species of Potamonemus. Brief notes are provided on the ecology of the new species and the two other species of Potamonemus. An identification key to the species of Potamonemus is provided. The conservation status of the genus is discussed.

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Zootaxa ; 4948(2): zootaxa.4948.2.3, 2021 Mar 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33757025

RESUMO

The taxonomic status of the widely distributed West and Central African freshwater crab Sudanonautes granulatus (Balss, 1929) sensu lato is revised in the light of improved morphological evidence which indicates that this taxon is a complex comprising at least 4 species: Sudanonautes granulatus (Balss, 1929) sensu stricto from Togo, S. koudougou n. sp. from Côte d'Ivoire, S. umaji n. sp. from Nigeria, and S. tiko from Cameroon, Nigeria, and Bioko. Diagnoses, illustrations and distribution maps are provided for these species and they are compared with congeners from West and Central Africa.


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Braquiúros , Animais , Côte d'Ivoire , Água Doce , Nigéria
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Zootaxa ; 4394(3): 407-416, 2018 Mar 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29690361

RESUMO

The rare and endangered Cameroonian potamonautid freshwater crab, Louisea balssi (Bott, 1959), was recently rediscovered after not having been seen for the last 109 years and presumed extinct. The new specimens of L. balssi were collected from the Southwest Region of Cameroon, about 80 km from the type locality, and include the first adult male to be recorded for this species. A redescription of L. balssi, which includes for the first time the adult characters of the male gonopods and chelipeds, is provided. New data on the habitat, population structure, and distribution of this species are also provided. Threats to the species and the implications to its conservation are discussed.


Assuntos
Braquiúros , Animais , Camarões , Ecologia , Ecossistema , Espécies em Perigo de Extinção , Água Doce , Masculino
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Zootaxa ; 4242(1): 161-173, 2017 Mar 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28610199

RESUMO

A new species of freshwater crab of the genus Sudanonautes Bott, 1955, is described from the tropical rainforests of Edea and Tiko in southern Cameroon, Central Africa. Sudanonautes tiko n. sp. is recognized by a unique combination of characters of the carapace, thoracic sternum, chelipeds, and male first gonopod, and by distinct mtDNA sequences for two loci (COI and 16S rRNA). A diagnosis, illustrations, and a tree of phylogenetic relationships based on mtDNA sequences are provided, along with a comparison to similar species from the region. Brief notes are provided on the ecology of the new species and of three other species of Sudanonautes collected during this study.


Assuntos
Braquiúros , Animais , Camarões , Água Doce , Masculino , Filogenia , RNA Ribossômico 16S
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Zootaxa ; 4231(2): zootaxa.4231.2.9, 2017 Feb 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28187543

RESUMO

The rare and endangered Cameroonian potamonautid freshwater crab Louisea edeaensis (Bott, 1969) was recently rediscovered during a biological inventory of the freshwater decapods of southern Cameroon. The previous record dated back more than 100 years. The new specimens allow an updated diagnosis of the species based on comparisons of important taxonomic characters. Photographs of the carapace, gonopods, third maxillipeds, and chelipeds of the largest adult male specimen from Lake Ossa, Cameroon are provided, as are the first photographs of living specimens. The conservation implications of the new data on habitat, population structure, distribution, and threats for this rare and endangered species are discussed.


Assuntos
Braquiúros , Animais , Camarões , Ecologia , Ecossistema , Espécies em Perigo de Extinção , Masculino
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