Family GRAPSIDAE MacLeay, 1838
Compiler and date details
May 2012 - Peter Davie, Queensland Museum, Brisbane
- Goniopsinae Kossmann, R. 1877. Malacostraca (1. Theil: Brachyura). Chapter Erste Halfte, III. 1-66 pls 1-3 in Kossmann, R. (ed.). Zoologische Ergebnisse einer im Auftrage der Königlichen Academie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin ausgeführten Reise in die Küstengebiete des Rothen Meeres. Leipzig : W. Engelmann. [56].
- Leptograpsinae Kossmann, R. 1877. Malacostraca (1. Theil: Brachyura). Chapter Erste Halfte, III. 1-66 pls 1-3 in Kossmann, R. (ed.). Zoologische Ergebnisse einer im Auftrage der Königlichen Academie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin ausgeführten Reise in die Küstengebiete des Rothen Meeres. Leipzig : W. Engelmann. [57].
Taxonomic Decision for Synonymy
- Kossmann, R. 1877. Malacostraca (1. Theil: Brachyura). Chapter Erste Halfte, III. 1-66 pls 1-3 in Kossmann, R. (ed.). Zoologische Ergebnisse einer im Auftrage der Königlichen Academie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin ausgeführten Reise in die Küstengebiete des Rothen Meeres. Leipzig : W. Engelmann. [56, 57]
- Manning, R.B. & Holthuis, L.B. 1981. West African Brachyuran Crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology No. 306: i-xii, 1-379 figs 1-88, 2 appendices [225]
Introduction
The Grapsidae was traditionally considered a large family of primarily intertidal crabs that occur in tropical to temperate seas worldwide. However, over the last decade the relationships of the numerous subfamilies have been radically reappraised, and the Grapsidae has been reduced considerably with all its previous subfamilies now removed, mostly into families of their own.
Most grapsids live in crevices and under stones on rocky shores, but some burrow into soft sediments, and one group is even pelagic.
Diagnosis
Carapace typically quadrilateral to quadrate, sometimes subcircular, lateral margins may be straight or arched and more or less markedly convergent or divergent; body flattened to deep and swollen; dorsal surface smooth to granular, often naked but may be more or less densely covered with setae; carapace regions poorly to moderately well defined, often with strong gastro-cardiac groove and contiguous grooves. Anterolateral margin entire, or with one to several teeth or lobes and may or may not be well demarcated from posterolateral margin; posterolateral regions sometimes bearing triangular facet. Front wide, much broader than orbits; exorbital angles sometimes forming greatest breadth of carapace. Interantennular septum very broad; division of orbit into two fossae is accented. Buccal cavern quadrate; third maxillipeds may meet when closed, but mostly leave distinct rhomboidal gap. Third maxilliped with exopod either slender or very broad, usually with a flagellum; palp articulating either at antero-external angle or at middle of anterior border of merus. Chelipeds usually stout and robust, subequal; sexes similar. Walking legs highly variable in shape and length; often flattened and bearing transverse cuticular terraces. Male abdomen usually with seven free segments, but segments 4–6 sometimes fused. Male and female genital openings sternal. Male first gonopod often with corneous tip or process more or less well developed; usually obscured by dense distal brush of long setae.
General References
Davie, P.J.F. 1985. The biogeography of littoral crabs (Crustacea : Decapoda : Brachyura) associated with tidal wetlands in tropical and sub-tropical Australia. In, Bardsley, K.N., Davie, J.D.S. & Woodroffe, C.D. (eds). Coasts and Tidal Wetlands of the Australian Monsoon Region. Mangrove Monograph No. 1. Darwin : Australian National University North Australia Research Unit.
Griffin, D.J.G. 1969. Notes on the taxonomy and zoogeography of the Tasmanian Grapsid and Ocypodid crabs (Crustacea, Brachyura). Records of the Australian Museum 27: 323-347
Griffin, D.J.G. 1973. A revision of the two southern temperate shore crabs Leptograpsus variegatus (Fabricius) and Plagusia chabrus (Linnaeus) (Crustacea, Decapoda, Grapsidae). Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 3(3): 415-440 15 figs
Ip, B.H., Schubart, C.D., Tsang, L.M. & Chu, K.H. 2015. Molecular Phylogeny of Grapsid Crabs. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 174: 217–227
Schubart, C.D. 2011. Reconstruction of phylogenetic relationship within Grapsidae (Crustacea: Brachyura) and comparison of trans-isthmian versus amphi-atlantic gene flow based on mtDNA. Zoologischer Anzeiger 250: 472–478
Schubart, C.D., Cuesta, J.A., Diesel, R. & Felder, D.L. 2000. Molecular phylogeny, taxonomy, and evolution of nonmarine lineages within the American grapsoid crabs (Crustacea: Brachyura). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 15(2): 179-190
Sternberg, R. von & Cumberlidge, N. 1998. Taxic relationships within the Grapsidae MacLeay, 1838 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Eubrachyura). Journal of Comparative Biology 3(2): 115-136
History of changes
Published | As part of group | Action Date | Action Type | Compiler(s) |
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05-Dec-2019 | DECAPODA Latreille, 1802 | 26-Apr-2018 | MODIFIED | Dr Shane Ahyong |
04-Jun-2012 | 04-Jun-2012 | MOVED | ||
10-May-2012 | 10-May-2012 | MODIFIED | ||
12-Feb-2010 | (import) |