Biodiv Sci ›› 2025, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (4): 24461.  DOI: 10.17520/biods.2024461

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Species diversity of crabs ( Decapoda: Branchyura) of Xiangshan Bay, Zhejiang Province

Wei Tian1,Jiajie Chen1,Yuange Chen1,Qing Xu2,Jin Zhou1*   

  1. 1 East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Shanghai 200090, China 

    2 Ningbo Marine Center, Ministry of Natural Resources, Ningbo, Zhejiang 315012, China

  • Received:2024-10-23 Revised:2024-11-28 Online:2025-04-20 Published:2025-03-27
  • Contact: Jin Zhou

Abstract:

Aims: Xiangshan Bay is a significant fishery area in Zhejiang Province, characterized by abundant marine biodiversity. While previous studies have listed crabs (Decapoda: Branchyura) from this area, their findings often remain inconclusive, as they primarily focus on variation in macrobenthic and fishery community structure or responses to human activities. However, there is limited understanding of the species diversity and diagnostic characteristic of some rare crab species in Xiangshan Bay. Based on an extensive, long-period survey, this study provides a comprehensive and scientific checklist of crabs from Xiangshan Bay. 

Methods: The study involved investigations at 40 subtidal and 10 intertidal stations, covering almost the entire Xiangshan Bay. Of these stations, 10 subtidal and 3 intertidal stations focusing on macrobenthos were surveyed in May and November (2018–2021 and 2023). Additionally, surveys targeting macrobenthos and fishery resources were conducted in November (2022–2023) and February, May and August (2023–2024). All crabs were separated from specimens and identified using the latest taxonomic literature. 

Results: A total of 64 crab species, classified into 47 genera and 22 families were identified. Among these, seven species were previously undocumented in Zhejiang Province: Ser mikawaensis, Rhizopa gracilipes, Shenius anomalus, Paradromia japonica, Benthopanope eucratoides, Trissoplax dentate and Venitus latreillii, and S. mikawaensis a new record for Chinese waters, while R. gracilipes and S. anomalus are new records species for the East China sea. The diagnostic characteristics of these newly recorded species were described and illustrated. 

Conclusion: This study reports significantly more crab species in Xiangshan Bay compared to previous research. It provides the first systematic checklist of crabs in the region, alongside detailed decruptions of the newly recorded species. This findings offer valuable reference material for conserving crab diversity and improving the taxonomic identification of crabs in Xiangshan Bay.

Key words: Xiangshan Bay, Ser mikawaensis, Rhizopa gracilipes, Shenius anomalus, new records species