Raymunida striata Osawa, 2012
Synonymy:
Raymunida striata Osawa, 2012: 136, fig. 1 (Japan, 88-118 m).
Type Data:
Holotype, female, RUMF-ZC-1415.
Type locality:
Ryukyu Islands, Japan, 67.5–76.0 m
Etymology:
The specific name is derived from the Latin, striatus (striped), referring the characteristic narrow stripes on the P1 fingers in the new species.
Size:
Male, 5.9 mm; female, 8.2 mm.
Color:
<p>Carapace, abdomen, and P1–4 generally reddish. Carapace with small scattered, dark red marks and numerous small white marks; gastric region with narrow white bands on anterior margins of transverse ridges. Pterygostomian flap dark red, with narrow white area along dorsal margin. Abdomen with some small, dark red marks; somites 2–4 each with row of small white spots on anterior transverse ridge. P1 pale coloured on median dorsal parts of meri and carpi; palm with 1–3 white spots on proximal and distal parts of dorsal surface; fingers each with subdistal dark red ring, tips white, dorsal and ventral surfaces with some irregular, narrow white stripes. P2–4 with small white spots on dorsodistal part on merus and carpus of each P2 and P3; propodi with irregular narrow, longitudinal white marks.</p>
Distribution:
Only known from the type locality, Kume Island, Ryukyu Islands; 67.5–76.0 m
Habitat:
The type specimens were collected with substratum of dead coral blocks and rubble.