diff --git a/data/03/85/4C/03854C25FFE03669FF49FD88FDD2ACCA.xml b/data/03/85/4C/03854C25FFE03669FF49FD88FDD2ACCA.xml index 0144be00c58..0797a5aa1ed 100644 --- a/data/03/85/4C/03854C25FFE03669FF49FD88FDD2ACCA.xml +++ b/data/03/85/4C/03854C25FFE03669FF49FD88FDD2ACCA.xml @@ -1,68 +1,68 @@ - - - -Discovery of a new species of Gonatopus (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae) from Colombia + + + +Discovery of a new species of Gonatopus (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae) from Colombia - - -Author + + +Author -Speranza, Stefano +Speranza, Stefano - - -Author + + +Author -Olmi, Massimo +Olmi, Massimo - - -Author + + +Author -Capradossi, Leonardo +Capradossi, Leonardo - - -Author + + +Author -Guglielmino, Adalgisa +Guglielmino, Adalgisa -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2019 - -2019-12-20 + +2019 + +2019-12-20 - -4712 + +4712 - -3 + +3 - -445 -450 + +445 +450 -journal article -24578 -10.11646/zootaxa.4712.3.10 -d9964e96-5823-45e8-bc42-210527e70752 -1175-5326 -3586318 -1C6F17A1-791E-4292-B92E-595C8B0FB65F +journal article +24578 +10.11646/zootaxa.4712.3.10 +d9964e96-5823-45e8-bc42-210527e70752 +1175-5326 +3586318 +1C6F17A1-791E-4292-B92E-595C8B0FB65F - + Gonatopus duranprietoae sp. nov. @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ leg. ( Diagnosis . Apterous female of - + Gonatopus with palpal formula 6/3, pronotum crossed by deep transverse furrow ( @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ with palpal formula 6/3, pronotum crossed by deep transverse furrow ( FIGURES 1–4 . - + Gonatopus duranprietoae diff --git a/data/03/90/C6/0390C679235316020A971FF0A9BE710D.xml b/data/03/90/C6/0390C679235316020A971FF0A9BE710D.xml index 451c879c840..e634ada97f5 100644 --- a/data/03/90/C6/0390C679235316020A971FF0A9BE710D.xml +++ b/data/03/90/C6/0390C679235316020A971FF0A9BE710D.xml @@ -1,92 +1,92 @@ - - - -Enchytraeidae (Annelida: Oligochaeta) from Eastern Dagestan, Russia, with the description of a new species + + + +Enchytraeidae (Annelida: Oligochaeta) from Eastern Dagestan, Russia, with the description of a new species - - -Author + + +Author -Degtyarev, Maxim I. -A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, 33 Leninskij prosp., Moscow, 119071 Russia University of Ostrava, 7 Dvořákova, Ostrava, 701 03 Czech Republic (current affiliation) +Degtyarev, Maxim I. +A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, 33 Leninskij prosp., Moscow, 119071 Russia University of Ostrava, 7 Dvořákova, Ostrava, 701 03 Czech Republic (current affiliation) - - -Author + + +Author -Lebedev, Iurii M. -A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, 33 Leninskij prosp., Moscow, 119071 Russia University of Ostrava, 7 Dvořákova, Ostrava, 701 03 Czech Republic (current affiliation) +Lebedev, Iurii M. +A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, 33 Leninskij prosp., Moscow, 119071 Russia University of Ostrava, 7 Dvořákova, Ostrava, 701 03 Czech Republic (current affiliation) - - -Author + + +Author -Kuznetsova, Ksenia G. -Federal Research and Clinical Center of Physical-Chemical Medicine, Federal Medical Biological Agency, 1 a Malaya Pirogovskaya, Moscow, 119435 Russia +Kuznetsova, Ksenia G. +Federal Research and Clinical Center of Physical-Chemical Medicine, Federal Medical Biological Agency, 1 a Malaya Pirogovskaya, Moscow, 119435 Russia - - -Author + + +Author -Saifutdi- Nov, Ruslan A. -0000-0002-8878-3630 -A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, 33 Leninskij prosp., Moscow, 119071 Russia University of Ostrava, 7 Dvořákova, Ostrava, 701 03 Czech Republic (current affiliation) & saifutdinov @ biogeo. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8878 - 3630 -saifutdinov@biogeo.ru +Saifutdi- Nov, Ruslan A. +0000-0002-8878-3630 +A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, 33 Leninskij prosp., Moscow, 119071 Russia University of Ostrava, 7 Dvořákova, Ostrava, 701 03 Czech Republic (current affiliation) & saifutdinov @ biogeo. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 8878 - 3630 +saifutdinov@biogeo.ru - - -Author + + +Author -Gongalsky, Konstantin B. -0000-0003-1600-8448 -A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, 33 Leninskij prosp., Moscow, 119071 Russia University of Ostrava, 7 Dvořákova, Ostrava, 701 03 Czech Republic (current affiliation) & gongalsky @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1600 - 8448 -gongalsky@gmail.com +Gongalsky, Konstantin B. +0000-0003-1600-8448 +A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, 33 Leninskij prosp., Moscow, 119071 Russia University of Ostrava, 7 Dvořákova, Ostrava, 701 03 Czech Republic (current affiliation) & gongalsky @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 1600 - 8448 +gongalsky@gmail.com - - -Author + + +Author -Korobushkin, Daniil I. -0000-0002-9960-2911 -A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, 33 Leninskij prosp., Moscow, 119071 Russia University of Ostrava, 7 Dvořákova, Ostrava, 701 03 Czech Republic (current affiliation) & dkorobushkin @ yandex. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 9960 - 2911 -dkorobushkin@yandex.ru +Korobushkin, Daniil I. +0000-0002-9960-2911 +A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, 33 Leninskij prosp., Moscow, 119071 Russia University of Ostrava, 7 Dvořákova, Ostrava, 701 03 Czech Republic (current affiliation) & dkorobushkin @ yandex. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 9960 - 2911 +dkorobushkin@yandex.ru -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2022 - -2022-02-03 + +2022 + +2022-02-03 - -5094 + +5094 - -2 + +2 - -331 -340 + +331 +340 -journal article -20829 -10.11646/zootaxa.5094.2.7 -38264100-f329-431c-9217-48524ee8000a -1175-5326 -5965313 -6358595D-87A2-4263-8D8F-D727ABF8DEAF +journal article +20829 +10.11646/zootaxa.5094.2.7 +38264100-f329-431c-9217-48524ee8000a +1175-5326 +5965313 +6358595D-87A2-4263-8D8F-D727ABF8DEAF - + Fridericia samurai Degtyarev @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ from loc. FIGURE 2. - + Fridericia samurai @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ a”; (5) oesophageal appendages simple, short; (6) spermathecae without ectal g Description . Medium-sized - + Fridericia species @@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ cambisol. FIGURE 3. Phylogenetic tree of - + Fridericia species @@ -288,79 +288,79 @@ based on 16S rRNA obtained using Maximum likelihood (ML) method (1 specimen per Remarks . There are a many - + Fridericia species with two spermathecal diverticula and a maximum of four chaetae in ventral preclitellar bundles, i.e., those belonging to the group “E” in Schmelz (2003) . Within this group, only - + F. gamotheca Issel, 1905 and - + F. christeri Rota & Healy, 1999 combine simple unbranched oesophageal appendages with 5 pairs of preclitellar nephridia, coelomo-mucocytes “ type a” and the absence of spermathecal ectal gland. However, spermathecal ampullae of both sides in - + F. gamotheca are fused into one common chamber, and the clitellum is girdle-shaped, while in - + F. samurai sp. nov. ampullae open separately into the oesophagus, and the clitellum is absent ventrally. In - + F. christeri , sperm funnels and seminal vesicles are larger than that of - + F. samurai sp. nov. , and subneural glands are present. Also, most specimens of - + F. christeri do not have spermathecae. - + F. roembkei Schmelz & Collado, 2013 and - + F. ciliotheca Schmelz & Collado, 2013 resemble - + F. samurai sp. nov. in the chaetal pattern, small sperm funnels, absence of spermathecal ectal glands and, to some degree, shape of spermathecal ampullae and diverticula. However, in - + F. roembkei and - + F. ciliotheca lumen of the diverticula is subdivided into a peripheral sperm-containing chamber and ciliated sub-chamber, which is a conspicuous morphological feature in - + Fridericia ( Schmelz & Collado 2010 @@ -369,19 +369,19 @@ lumen of the diverticula is subdivided into a peripheral sperm-containing chambe . Also, both species have some branches on the oesophageal appendages, and a seminal vesicle is absent. - + F. samurai sp. nov. is morphologically most similar to - + F. brachiata Rota, 1994 , which has a very similar shape of spermathecal diverticula. The location where - + F. brachiata was found and described is also important, since Western @@ -397,15 +397,15 @@ Beck 2018 ). However, - + F. brachiata differs by the presence of spermathecal ectal glands and the possession of up to 6 chaetae in ventral preclitellar bundles. Also, the ectal duct of - + F. brachiata is much shorter, and the seminal vesicle is much larger than that of - + F. samurai diff --git a/data/32/75/12/327512412C47F32CD49BFA2B2BE1FC64.xml b/data/32/75/12/327512412C47F32CD49BFA2B2BE1FC64.xml index b99ac78693c..f6dc8397cb7 100644 --- a/data/32/75/12/327512412C47F32CD49BFA2B2BE1FC64.xml +++ b/data/32/75/12/327512412C47F32CD49BFA2B2BE1FC64.xml @@ -1,61 +1,61 @@ - - - -New records of family Hormathiidae (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) from Brazilian coast with description of Paraphelliactis labiata n. sp. + + + +New records of family Hormathiidae (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) from Brazilian coast with description of Paraphelliactis labiata n. sp. - - -Author + + +Author -De Melo, Yago A. +De Melo, Yago A. - - -Author + + +Author -Targino, Alessandra K. G. +Targino, Alessandra K. G. - - -Author + + +Author -Gomes, Paula B. +Gomes, Paula B. -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2020 - -2020-04-22 + +2020 + +2020-04-22 - -4766 + +4766 - -4 + +4 - -557 -574 + +557 +574 -journal article -22812 -10.11646/zootaxa.4766.4.3 -bb32c806-d3c0-46a4-9f44-b4c451ca6b56 -1175-5334 -3765725 -urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2F7D5622-E80D-42A4-A10A-C328B70A6379 +journal article +22812 +10.11646/zootaxa.4766.4.3 +bb32c806-d3c0-46a4-9f44-b4c451ca6b56 +1175-5334 +3765725 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2F7D5622-E80D-42A4-A10A-C328B70A6379 - + Monactis vestita ( @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ B-C, - + Paractis vestita Gravier, 1918 @@ -90,13 +90,13 @@ B-C, - + Monactis vestita + : Riemann-Zürneck 1986 - ; Zamponi & Acuña 1992 @@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ Material examined. TABLE 4. Distribution and size of the cnidae of - + Monactis vestita (3 specimens examined). L: Length range, minimum and maximum. A: average and SD: standard deviation. W: Width range. n: measured capsules. AB: abundance, (+++) = very common, (++) = common, (+ –) = uncommon, (– –) = rare. Measures in μm. @@ -600,7 +600,7 @@ White indicated high variability of the polyp appearance corresponding to the type of substrata where it is found. In this study, the authors hypothesized that - + M. vestita is only associated with snails shells in the Pacific Ocean, since previous records in the Atlantic Ocean found it only attached to stones. However, the species have been collected by-catch in @@ -612,7 +612,7 @@ Deserti . 2012 ), and we register for the first time - + M. vestita on @@ -620,10 +620,11 @@ on Fissidentalium meridionale scaphopod shells, as well as on those of - + Drillia +sp. -sp. (empty shells), supporting the high adaptability of this species to different benthic communities. Regarding the cnidom, we also found two +(empty shells), supporting the high adaptability of this species to different benthic communities. Regarding the cnidom, we also found two types of spirocysts on tentacles (gracile and robust) similar to @@ -634,7 +635,7 @@ White , but unlike them we found three size classes of basitrichs in the tentacles, similar to Riemann-Zürneck (1986) . We give the first comprehensive cnidom for specimens from Atlantic Ocean. - + M. vestita has a large bathymetric range from @@ -674,7 +675,7 @@ White . 1999 ). This study registers - + M. vestita for the first time in the Brazilian coast (Bacia Potiguar, RN). diff --git a/data/32/75/12/327512412C47F32ED49BFAD22982FA14.xml b/data/32/75/12/327512412C47F32ED49BFAD22982FA14.xml index f90122fb2ef..a837ad4cdee 100644 --- a/data/32/75/12/327512412C47F32ED49BFAD22982FA14.xml +++ b/data/32/75/12/327512412C47F32ED49BFAD22982FA14.xml @@ -1,55 +1,55 @@ - - - -New records of family Hormathiidae (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) from Brazilian coast with description of Paraphelliactis labiata n. sp. + + + +New records of family Hormathiidae (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) from Brazilian coast with description of Paraphelliactis labiata n. sp. - - -Author + + +Author -De Melo, Yago A. +De Melo, Yago A. - - -Author + + +Author -Targino, Alessandra K. G. +Targino, Alessandra K. G. - - -Author + + +Author -Gomes, Paula B. +Gomes, Paula B. -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2020 - -2020-04-22 + +2020 + +2020-04-22 - -4766 + +4766 - -4 + +4 - -557 -574 + +557 +574 -journal article -22812 -10.11646/zootaxa.4766.4.3 -bb32c806-d3c0-46a4-9f44-b4c451ca6b56 -1175-5334 -3765725 -urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2F7D5622-E80D-42A4-A10A-C328B70A6379 +journal article +22812 +10.11646/zootaxa.4766.4.3 +bb32c806-d3c0-46a4-9f44-b4c451ca6b56 +1175-5334 +3765725 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2F7D5622-E80D-42A4-A10A-C328B70A6379 @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Genus - + Monactis Riemann-Zürneck, 1986 @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Diagnosis (see Type species: - + Paractis vestita Gravier, 1918 diff --git a/data/32/75/12/327512412C4CF320D49BFC3B2FF2F858.xml b/data/32/75/12/327512412C4CF320D49BFC3B2FF2F858.xml index 4631de6a1d5..4dc516d1133 100644 --- a/data/32/75/12/327512412C4CF320D49BFC3B2FF2F858.xml +++ b/data/32/75/12/327512412C4CF320D49BFC3B2FF2F858.xml @@ -1,62 +1,62 @@ - - - -New records of family Hormathiidae (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) from Brazilian coast with description of Paraphelliactis labiata n. sp. + + + +New records of family Hormathiidae (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) from Brazilian coast with description of Paraphelliactis labiata n. sp. - - -Author + + +Author -De Melo, Yago A. +De Melo, Yago A. - - -Author + + +Author -Targino, Alessandra K. G. +Targino, Alessandra K. G. - - -Author + + +Author -Gomes, Paula B. +Gomes, Paula B. -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2020 - -2020-04-22 + +2020 + +2020-04-22 - -4766 + +4766 - -4 + +4 - -557 -574 + +557 +574 -journal article -22812 -10.11646/zootaxa.4766.4.3 -bb32c806-d3c0-46a4-9f44-b4c451ca6b56 -1175-5334 -3765725 -urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2F7D5622-E80D-42A4-A10A-C328B70A6379 +journal article +22812 +10.11646/zootaxa.4766.4.3 +bb32c806-d3c0-46a4-9f44-b4c451ca6b56 +1175-5334 +3765725 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2F7D5622-E80D-42A4-A10A-C328B70A6379 - + Paraphelliactis labiata n. sp. @@ -403,7 +403,9 @@ Individuals originally attached to manganese nodules or slivers of wood ( Etymology. -The specific epithet “labiata” (from Latin: lips) alludes to the bilobed appearance of the oral disc, resembling a set of lips. +The specific epithet +“labiata +” (from Latin: lips) alludes to the bilobed appearance of the oral disc, resembling a set of lips. @@ -423,10 +425,11 @@ stated that Paraphelliactis probably possess more tentacles than mesenteries at the base. An interesting feature not mentioned by Carlgren’s key (1949) but reported for most of - + Paraphelliactis +species -species is the occurrence of an incomplete fifth cycle of mesenteries (except for +is the occurrence of an incomplete fifth cycle of mesenteries (except for Pa. tangi Li & Xu, 2016 @@ -458,22 +461,24 @@ A) , holotype. B) - + Monactis vestita on - + Drillia +sp. -sp. empty shell. C) +empty shell. C) Phelliactis robusta . D) - + Phelliactis +sp. -sp. Abbreviations: Mn, manganese nodule. Scale bars: A, 30 mm; B, 10 mm; C, 20 mm. +Abbreviations: Mn, manganese nodule. Scale bars: A, 30 mm; B, 10 mm; C, 20 mm. diff --git a/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFA4A602B6F8FF49FDE3F92E.xml b/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFA4A602B6F8FF49FDE3F92E.xml index 7c8995b3a16..0324d937dfb 100644 --- a/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFA4A602B6F8FF49FDE3F92E.xml +++ b/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFA4A602B6F8FF49FDE3F92E.xml @@ -1,244 +1,247 @@ - - - -Extraordinary majoid crabs: the genus Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 in the new subfamily Esopinae subfam. nov., and erection of Paulitinae subfam. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Inachoididae Dana, 1851) + + + +Extraordinary majoid crabs: the genus Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 in the new subfamily Esopinae subfam. nov., and erection of Paulitinae subfam. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Inachoididae Dana, 1851) - - -Author + + +Author -Guinot, Danièle +Guinot, Danièle - - -Author + + +Author -Bakel, Barry Van +Bakel, Barry Van -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2020 - -2020-04-17 + +2020 + +2020-04-17 - -4766 + +4766 - -1 + +1 - -101 -127 + +101 +127 -journal article -10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.5 -d16178ec-2278-4c7a-a479-53423c68e52c -1175-5334 -3763991 -urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E43BB66-03FD-443E-9D6E-1BEE52B0C459 +journal article +22831 +10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.5 +d16178ec-2278-4c7a-a479-53423c68e52c +1175-5334 +3763991 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E43BB66-03FD-443E-9D6E-1BEE52B0C459 - - - - + + + + Subfamily - + Dasygyiinae -Holmes, 1900 +Holmes, 1900 - - + + Dasygyinae -Holmes 1900: 27 +Holmes 1900: 27 . - - - -Type + + + +Type genus . - -Dasygyius -Rathbun, 1897 + +Dasygyius +Rathbun, 1897 , replaced by - -Paradasygyius -Garth, 1958 + +Paradasygyius +Garth, 1958 ( -type +type species by original designation: -Microrhynchus - -depressus + +Microrhynchus + + +depressus Bell, 1835 , now - -Paradasygyius depressus + +Paradasygyius depressus ). - - -Description + + +Description . Body markedly flattened. Carapace rounded, longer as wide, distinctly narrowing anteriorly ( -Garth 1958 +Garth 1958 : pl. 4, fig. 2). Carapace resting on setting gutter ( -Drach & Guinot 1982 +Drach & Guinot 1982 : pl. 1, fig. 5). Carapace dorsal surface covered with fine granulations and some occasional larger ones, with shallow grooves ( -Santana 2008 +Santana 2008 : figs. 49A, 50A). Rostrum simple, short, as narrow triangle. Preorbital tooth absent. Postorbital tooth large, curving around eye, forming postocular cup (supraocular eave) accommodating eyestalk in resting position ( -Santana 2008 +Santana 2008 : fig. 49A, B). Eyes large, flattened. Antenna: basal article adjacent to urinary article, long: with two teeth on inner margin, outer angle conspicuously projecting dorsally by long, narrow tooth; antennal movable portion entirely visible in dorsal view at side of rostrum ( -Santana 2008 +Santana 2008 : figs. 49A, 50A). Proepistome laterally compressed, forming slightly recessed septum not joining rudimentary epistome. Branchiostegite very reduced; branchial chamber reduced to narrow space due to flattening of body, probably not functional posteriorly, without gills at level of last pereiopods. Mxp3: ischium narrow, crista dentata formed by triangular teeth; merus narrow at base, then strongly cordiform; coxa short, prolonged by distal lobe to embayment ( -Rathbun 1925 +Rathbun 1925 : fig. 50, as - -Dasygyius depressus + +Dasygyius depressus ; -Guinot & Richer de Forges 1997 +Guinot & Richer de Forges 1997 : fig. 14A). Thoracic sternum flat, except the first three inflated sternites ( -Santana 2008 +Santana 2008 : fig. 49B; -Guinot 2012 +Guinot 2012 : fig. 3C; - + Guinot -et al. +et al. 2019 : fig. 16B). Absence of sternum/pterygostome junction, sternite 4 not laterally extended; suture 3/4 short, only lateral, forming deep pocket ( -Guinot 2012 +Guinot 2012 : fig. 3C, D); Milne-Edwards openings not separated from chelipeds. Presence of very wide sternal extensions joining exposed pleurites (sternum/pleurites connections) between P1/P2, P2/P3, P3/P4, P4/P5. Pleurites regularly connecting medially and fused to carapace by pillars ( -Drach & Guinot 1982 +Drach & Guinot 1982 ). Pleurites 5–8 exposed, rather wide, each sclerite pointed at each end and covered with small granules ( -Drach & Guinot 1982 +Drach & Guinot 1982 : pl. 1, fig. 5; -Hendrickx 1999 +Hendrickx 1999 : fig. 2A, B; -Santana 2008 +Santana 2008 : figs. 49A, 50A). Male chelipeds stout; palm inflated, subglobular; fingers narrowly gaping at base, crenulate on prehensile margins ( -Rathbun 1925 +Rathbun 1925 : fig. 51, as - -Dasygyius depressus + +Dasygyius depressus ; -Garth 1958 +Garth 1958 : pl. 4, fig. 2; -Hendrickx 1999 +Hendrickx 1999 : fig. 40B). Female chelipeds weaker than legs, palm not swollen ( -Rathbun 1925 +Rathbun 1925 : pl. 274, figs. 7–8, as - -Dasygyius depressus + +Dasygyius depressus ). Ambulatory legs very long, granulate and hairy ( -Hendrickx 1999 +Hendrickx 1999 : fig. 40A; -Santana 2008 +Santana 2008 : fig. 47B). Pleon: first somite dorsal, granular, produced into long, conical, acute spine in both sexes ( -Drach & Guinot 1982 +Drach & Guinot 1982 : pl. 1, fig. 4; -Santana 2008 +Santana 2008 : fig. 50B). Male pleon with somites 1-5 free, somites 6 being fused to telson (pleotelson); female pleon ( -Rathbun 1925 +Rathbun 1925 : pl. 274, fig. 5, as - -Dasygyius depressus + +Dasygyius depressus ) with somites 1–4 free, somites 5, 6 being fused to telson (pleotelson). Male gonopore partially condylar, partially coxal ( - + Guinot -et al +et al . 2013: 127 ). G1 straight, without developed lobe, aperture subapical ( -Garth 1958 +Garth 1958 : pl. E, fig. 5). Vulvae located on anteriorly displaced sternite 6, as expansions projecting on sternites 5 and even 4. Pleonal-locking mechanism: marked, often pointed button on sternite 5, near suture 5/6; socket on pleotelson ( -Guinot & Richer de Forges 1997 +Guinot & Richer de Forges 1997 : fig. 14B, C). - - -Remarks + + +Remarks . Based on the analysis of larval characters, - -Marques + +Marques & Pohle (1998) considered - -Paradasygyius + +Paradasygyius ( - -depressus + +depressus ) an inachine, as the sister taxon of - -Inachus + +Inachus Weber, 1795 . - + Pohle & -Marques +Marques (2000) found no larval evidence to support the monophyly of -Inachoidinae +Inachoidinae , and - -Marques + +Marques & Pohle (2003: 77) were unable to provide a single synapomorphy for the -Inachoididae +Inachoididae , “with the clade ( - -Anasimus + +Anasimus ( - -Paradasygyius + +Paradasygyius ( - -Collodes + +Collodes + - -Pyromaia + +Pyromaia )))” supported by some larval characters. See above - + The family -Inachoididae +Inachoididae . - -Other included genera + +Other included genera . None. diff --git a/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFA6A61FB6F8F8C0FC99FED8.xml b/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFA6A61FB6F8F8C0FC99FED8.xml index c48469885b6..5871550500e 100644 --- a/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFA6A61FB6F8F8C0FC99FED8.xml +++ b/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFA6A61FB6F8F8C0FC99FED8.xml @@ -1,49 +1,49 @@ - - - -Extraordinary majoid crabs: the genus Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 in the new subfamily Esopinae subfam. nov., and erection of Paulitinae subfam. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Inachoididae Dana, 1851) + + + +Extraordinary majoid crabs: the genus Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 in the new subfamily Esopinae subfam. nov., and erection of Paulitinae subfam. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Inachoididae Dana, 1851) - - -Author + + +Author -Guinot, Danièle +Guinot, Danièle - - -Author + + +Author -Bakel, Barry Van +Bakel, Barry Van -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2020 - -2020-04-17 + +2020 + +2020-04-17 - -4766 + +4766 - -1 + +1 - -101 -127 + +101 +127 -journal article -22831 -10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.5 -d16178ec-2278-4c7a-a479-53423c68e52c -1175-5334 -3763991 -urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E43BB66-03FD-443E-9D6E-1BEE52B0C459 +journal article +22831 +10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.5 +d16178ec-2278-4c7a-a479-53423c68e52c +1175-5334 +3763991 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E43BB66-03FD-443E-9D6E-1BEE52B0C459 @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Restricted chresonymy of - + Paulita tuberculata ( Lemos de Castro, 1949 @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Restricted chresonymy of - + Dasygyius tuberculatus Lemos de Castro, 1949: 349-352 @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ figs. 50C, 51B, C, 52A. - + Paulita tuberculata Guinot 2012: 23–31 diff --git a/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFA7A600B6F8F98EFDE3F95B.xml b/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFA7A600B6F8F98EFDE3F95B.xml index 3e52b105293..555324a783a 100644 --- a/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFA7A600B6F8F98EFDE3F95B.xml +++ b/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFA7A600B6F8F98EFDE3F95B.xml @@ -1,248 +1,251 @@ - - - -Extraordinary majoid crabs: the genus Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 in the new subfamily Esopinae subfam. nov., and erection of Paulitinae subfam. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Inachoididae Dana, 1851) + + + +Extraordinary majoid crabs: the genus Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 in the new subfamily Esopinae subfam. nov., and erection of Paulitinae subfam. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Inachoididae Dana, 1851) - - -Author + + +Author -Guinot, Danièle +Guinot, Danièle - - -Author + + +Author -Bakel, Barry Van +Bakel, Barry Van -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2020 - -2020-04-17 + +2020 + +2020-04-17 - -4766 + +4766 - -1 + +1 - -101 -127 + +101 +127 -journal article -10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.5 -d16178ec-2278-4c7a-a479-53423c68e52c -1175-5334 -3763991 -urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E43BB66-03FD-443E-9D6E-1BEE52B0C459 +journal article +22831 +10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.5 +d16178ec-2278-4c7a-a479-53423c68e52c +1175-5334 +3763991 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E43BB66-03FD-443E-9D6E-1BEE52B0C459 - - - - - + + + + + Subfamily -Paulitinae Guinot & Van Bakel -, subfam. nov. +Paulitinae Guinot & Van Bakel +, +subfam. nov. - - - -Type + + + +Type genus . - -Paulita -Guinot, 2012 + +Paulita +Guinot, 2012 ( -type +type species by monotypy: - -Dasygyius tuberculatus -Lemos de Castro, 1949 + +Dasygyius tuberculatus +Lemos de Castro, 1949 ). - - -Description + + +Description . Body moderately flat. Carapace urn-shaped, with moderate anterior narrowing, resting on setting gutter ( -Lemos de Castro 1949 +Lemos de Castro 1949 : figs. 8, 9, as - -Dasygyius tuberculatus + +Dasygyius tuberculatus ; -Drach & Guinot 1982 +Drach & Guinot 1982 : pl. 1, fig. 1, as - -Paradasygyius tuberculatus + +Paradasygyius tuberculatus ; -Santana 2008 +Santana 2008 : figs. 50C, 51B, C, as - -Paradasygyius tuberculatus + +Paradasygyius tuberculatus ; -Guinot 2012 +Guinot 2012 : figs. 1, 2A; - + Guinot -et al. +et al. 2019 : fig. 16A). Dorsal surface ( -Guinot 2012 +Guinot 2012 : figs. 1, 2A, B) divided into convex regions delineated by several parallel, deep, broad grooves: cervical groove well marked, bearing median gastric pits; branchial groove delimiting main part of branchial region; branchiocardiac groove marked. Dorsal surface uniformly covered with prominent tubercles. Lateral margins rounded, unarmed. Pleurites 5–8 ( -Guinot 2012 +Guinot 2012 : fig. 2A, B) exposed on same level as carapace, calcified, ornamented as carapace; first pleonal somite in prolongation of cephalothorax, dorsally visible, calcified, ornamented; insertion of carapace into setting gutter ( -Drach & Guinot 1982 +Drach & Guinot 1982 : pl. 1, fig. 3, as - -Paradasygyius tuberculatus + +Paradasygyius tuberculatus ); branchiostegite mostly absent. Rostrum simple, broadly triangular, pentagonal ( -Lemos de Castro 1949 +Lemos de Castro 1949 : fig. 4, as - -Dasygyius tuberculatus + +Dasygyius tuberculatus ), its ventral portion (proepistome) joining the epistomial process. Antennules vertically folded beneath rostrum. Eyestalk narrow. Antenna: urinary article adjacent to basal article (2+3) (thus not sunken in epistome); basal article large, fused to front, unarmed; articles 4, 5 free; flagellum short ( -Lemos de Castro 1949 +Lemos de Castro 1949 : fig. 5, as - -Dasygyius tuberculatus + +Dasygyius tuberculatus ). Supraorbital margin with median tooth. Exorbital tooth blunt. Pterygostomial lobe well marked ( -Guinot 2012 +Guinot 2012 : fig. 3B). Mxp3: ischium with inner margin coarsely dentate, produced into lobe at inner distal angle; merus cordiform, with outer angle slightly rounded laterally and inner angle produced; palp stocky, with carpus enlarged, three-fifths as thick as long ( -Lemos de Castro 1949 +Lemos de Castro 1949 : fig. 3, as - -Dasygyius tuberculatus + +Dasygyius tuberculatus ; -Guinot 2012 +Guinot 2012 : fig. 3B). Thoracic sternum markedly wide, inflated; anterior shield (sternites 1–3) inserted between mxp3, as a pentagonal shield; sternite 3 developed, much inflated; suture 3/4 laterally visible, continuing into depression ( -Santana 2008 +Santana 2008 : figs. 51D, 52B, as - -Paradasygyius tuberculatus + +Paradasygyius tuberculatus ; -Guinot 2012 +Guinot 2012 : figs. 2C, 3A; - + Guinot -et al. +et al. 2019 : fig. 16C). Sutures 4/5–7/8 all interrupted, with distant interruption points. Sternite 8 with basal median line, continuing by depression. Sternum/pterygostome junction complete thanks to curved extension of sternite 4. Milne-Edwards openings separated from chelipeds, large, entirely filled by mxp3 coxa ( -Guinot 2012 +Guinot 2012 : fig. 3B). Wide sternal extensions joining exposed pleurites (sternum/pleurites connections) between P1/P2, P2/P3, P3/P4, P4/P5 ( -Guinot 2012 +Guinot 2012 : figs. 2C, 3A). Sternal device for pleonal-locking system represented by 2 or several granules disposed between sutures 4/5, 5/6; pleonal edge of somites 4–6 markedly thickened, ending in deep socket. Male, female pleons with first somite developed, entirely dorsally visible, ornamented like carapace, not produced into spine. Male pleon ( -Lemos de Castro 1949 +Lemos de Castro 1949 : fig. 6, as - -Dasygyius tuberculatus + +Dasygyius tuberculatus ; -Guinot 2012 +Guinot 2012 : figs. 2C, 3A) with all somites free, except for somite 6 fused to telson (pleotelson); somite 1 narrow but high; somites 2, 3 widened; somites 4, 5, pleotelson narrow; pleotelson base laterally inflated at location of sockets. Female pleon ( -Lemos de Castro 1949 +Lemos de Castro 1949 : fig. 7, as - -Dasygyius tuberculatus + +Dasygyius tuberculatus ; -Guinot 2012 +Guinot 2012 : fig. 2D) with somites 1–4 free, not high; somites 5, 6 fused to pleotelson, forming large, flat or convex disc, inserted in sterno-pleonal cavity; brood cavity closed like a box, limited by elevated sternal arch formed by raised sternites all around. Male chelipeds ( -Lemos de Castro 1949 +Lemos de Castro 1949 : fig. 2, as - -Dasygyius tuberculatus + +Dasygyius tuberculatus ; -Guinot 2012 +Guinot 2012 : fig. 1) equal, unarmed, with minute granules; propodus narrow, elongated, slightly inflated in larger males; fingers long, tapering, gaping in proximal half, distally joined; prehensile border finely denticulated in proximal half, distinctly toothed distally. Female chelipeds ( -Lemos de Castro 1949 +Lemos de Castro 1949 : fig. 1, as - -Dasygyius tuberculatus + +Dasygyius tuberculatus ; -Guinot 2012 +Guinot 2012 : fig. 2D) narrow, fingers joined. Pereopods long, thin, cylindrical throughout length, unarmed; P2 densely fringed with hairs in males; P2-P5 with additional setae in females ( -Lemos de Castro 1949 +Lemos de Castro 1949 : figs. 8–11 as - -Dasygyius tuberculatus + +Dasygyius tuberculatus ; -Guinot 2012 +Guinot 2012 : fig. 1). Coxal male gonopore large, located far from suture 7/8, thus in posteriormost location; opening on anterior border of coxo-sternal condyle, thus partially condylar, partially coxal ( - + Guinot -et al +et al . 2013: 127 ); penis short, emerging on lateral side of coxo-sternal condyle. G1 gently curved, with elongated, twisted lobe ( -Guinot-Dumortier 1960 +Guinot-Dumortier 1960 : fig. 22a–c, as - -Paradasygyius tuberculatus + +Paradasygyius tuberculatus ; -Santana 2008 +Santana 2008 : figs. 50C, 51D, as - -Paradasygyius tuberculatus + +Paradasygyius tuberculatus ). G2 conspicuously short. Vulvae much protruded, located on sternite 6 displaced anteriorly to suture 4/5; sternal vulvar cover developed. Axial skeleton with lateral compartment together with dorsoventral partition (developed junction plate), pleurites being almost horizontal ( -Guinot 2012 +Guinot 2012 : fig. 2B); in anterior region, dorsal edges of pleurites connected to internal surface of carapace by vertical pillars ( -Drach & Guinot 1982 +Drach & Guinot 1982 : pl. 1, fig. 6, as - -Paradasygyius tuberculatus + +Paradasygyius tuberculatus ). A bridge with median line (with posteriorly and anteriorly a depression) in middle of sternite 7 (corresponding to raised median plate). Presence of thick sella turcica ( - + Guinot -et al +et al . 2013 : fig. 47G, H). - - -Remarks. -Paulitinae -subfam. nov. may be differentiated from the -Dasygyiinae + + +Remarks. +Paulitinae +subfam. nov. +may be differentiated from the +Dasygyiinae by a number of characters mainly related to the carapace, thoracic sternum, links between sternum and pterygostome, Milne-Edwards openings, and first gonopod. - - -Other included genera + + +Other included genera . None. diff --git a/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFAAA60CB6F8F918FDA0F8D0.xml b/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFAAA60CB6F8F918FDA0F8D0.xml index 85cd6d76898..080e2f24f2b 100644 --- a/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFAAA60CB6F8F918FDA0F8D0.xml +++ b/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFAAA60CB6F8F918FDA0F8D0.xml @@ -1,93 +1,94 @@ - - - -Extraordinary majoid crabs: the genus Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 in the new subfamily Esopinae subfam. nov., and erection of Paulitinae subfam. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Inachoididae Dana, 1851) + + + +Extraordinary majoid crabs: the genus Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 in the new subfamily Esopinae subfam. nov., and erection of Paulitinae subfam. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Inachoididae Dana, 1851) - - -Author + + +Author -Guinot, Danièle +Guinot, Danièle - - -Author + + +Author -Bakel, Barry Van +Bakel, Barry Van -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2020 - -2020-04-17 + +2020 + +2020-04-17 - -4766 + +4766 - -1 + +1 - -101 -127 + +101 +127 -journal article -10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.5 -d16178ec-2278-4c7a-a479-53423c68e52c -1175-5334 -3763991 -urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E43BB66-03FD-443E-9D6E-1BEE52B0C459 +journal article +22831 +10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.5 +d16178ec-2278-4c7a-a479-53423c68e52c +1175-5334 +3763991 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E43BB66-03FD-443E-9D6E-1BEE52B0C459 - - - - - -Genus - -Esopus + + + + + +Genus + +Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 - - - - -Esopus + + + + +Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875: 89 .— - -Miers 1879: 651 + +Miers 1879: 651 .—A. - -Milne-Edwards & Bouvier 1923: 389 + +Milne-Edwards & Bouvier 1923: 389 .— - -Rathbun 1925: 191 + +Rathbun 1925: 191 .— - - + + Ng -et al +et al . 2008: 100 .— - -Guinot 2019: 783 + +Guinot 2019: 783 . diff --git a/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFABA60CB6F8FAAAFC60F923.xml b/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFABA60CB6F8FAAAFC60F923.xml index 2f7d4246451..f83467dc1d0 100644 --- a/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFABA60CB6F8FAAAFC60F923.xml +++ b/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFABA60CB6F8FAAAFC60F923.xml @@ -1,49 +1,49 @@ - - - -Extraordinary majoid crabs: the genus Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 in the new subfamily Esopinae subfam. nov., and erection of Paulitinae subfam. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Inachoididae Dana, 1851) + + + +Extraordinary majoid crabs: the genus Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 in the new subfamily Esopinae subfam. nov., and erection of Paulitinae subfam. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Inachoididae Dana, 1851) - - -Author + + +Author -Guinot, Danièle +Guinot, Danièle - - -Author + + +Author -Bakel, Barry Van +Bakel, Barry Van -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2020 - -2020-04-17 + +2020 + +2020-04-17 - -4766 + +4766 - -1 + +1 - -101 -127 + +101 +127 -journal article -22831 -10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.5 -d16178ec-2278-4c7a-a479-53423c68e52c -1175-5334 -3763991 -urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E43BB66-03FD-443E-9D6E-1BEE52B0C459 +journal article +22831 +10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.5 +d16178ec-2278-4c7a-a479-53423c68e52c +1175-5334 +3763991 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E43BB66-03FD-443E-9D6E-1BEE52B0C459 @@ -51,8 +51,9 @@ Subfamily -Esopinae Guinot & Van Bakel -, subfam. nov. +Esopinae Guinot & Van Bakel +, +subfam. nov. @@ -64,14 +65,14 @@ Subfamily genus . - + Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 ( type species by monotypy: - + Esopus crassus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 @@ -88,7 +89,7 @@ A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 Remarks. In - + Esopus crassus the rostrum extends ventrally in a thick, beak-shaped piece, gradually tapering off, that is positioned between the antennules; it does not develop any spine ( @@ -96,15 +97,15 @@ the rostrum extends ventrally in a thick, beak-shaped piece, gradually tapering , 3A ); in oblique view, after removing the antennule, only a thick septum is visible. In - + Esopus it is the ventral part of the rostrum itself that just comes between the antennules and takes the place, at least without dissection of the region underneath, of the ‘proepistome’, the ‘antennular septum’ or ‘interantennular septum’ of authors. The proepistome is a structure defined as the “median, ventrally directed, cuticular outgrowth that separates the two cavities into which each antennule may be retracted” ( Ingle 1983: 6 ) or “the plate separating antennular cavities” (McLaughlin 1981: 167). In fact, the proepistome represents the sternite of the antennular somite (the first cephalic somite) and, if so, may connect to the epistome (sternite of the antennal somite) and thus attaches the carapace to the sternal surface. The term ‘outgrowth’ actually covers a set of modalities since in Brachyura this rostral outgrowth occurs in a wide variety of forms, and especially in -Majoidea +Majoidea , in which the rostrum is often well developed and highly diverse. Among the Brachyura, the similarity of position (topographic and position in relation to other parts) of the rostral outgrowth is obvious, but a real homology between all the conditions is to be studied. In - + Esopus the last portion of the curved rostrum reaches the spiniform anterior process of the epistome. According to diff --git a/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFADA606B6F8FF48FF24FC57.xml b/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFADA606B6F8FF48FF24FC57.xml index 511c1930e3e..89dabf30f0c 100644 --- a/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFADA606B6F8FF48FF24FC57.xml +++ b/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFADA606B6F8FF48FF24FC57.xml @@ -1,55 +1,55 @@ - - - -Extraordinary majoid crabs: the genus Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 in the new subfamily Esopinae subfam. nov., and erection of Paulitinae subfam. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Inachoididae Dana, 1851) + + + +Extraordinary majoid crabs: the genus Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 in the new subfamily Esopinae subfam. nov., and erection of Paulitinae subfam. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Inachoididae Dana, 1851) - - -Author + + +Author -Guinot, Danièle +Guinot, Danièle - - -Author + + +Author -Bakel, Barry Van +Bakel, Barry Van -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2020 - -2020-04-17 + +2020 + +2020-04-17 - -4766 + +4766 - -1 + +1 - -101 -127 + +101 +127 -journal article -22831 -10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.5 -d16178ec-2278-4c7a-a479-53423c68e52c -1175-5334 -3763991 -urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E43BB66-03FD-443E-9D6E-1BEE52B0C459 +journal article +22831 +10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.5 +d16178ec-2278-4c7a-a479-53423c68e52c +1175-5334 +3763991 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E43BB66-03FD-443E-9D6E-1BEE52B0C459 - + Esopus crassus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Figs. 1 - + Esopus crassus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875: 91 @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ locality FIGURE 1. - + Esopus crassus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 FIGURE 2. - + Esopus crassus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ second and third female pleonal somites, dorsally exposed; FIGURE 3. - + Esopus crassus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 FIGURE 4. - + Esopus crassus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ depression; sternite 4 not inflated; sutures 4/5–7/8 interrupted, located in d Remarks . - + Esopus , which is monotypic, shares the synapomorphies that support the family @@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ depression; sternite 4 not inflated; sutures 4/5–7/8 interrupted, located in d , 2A ). But - + Esopus differs from other inachoidids by a unique combination of characters: body particularly thicker; dorsal surface strongly lobulated and grooved ( @@ -459,8 +459,9 @@ differs from other inachoidids by a unique combination of characters: body parti ) between the sutures; G1 with distal lobe ( Fig. 4C ). These features are sufficient to introduce for the genus a new subfamily, -Esopinae -subfam. nov., within the +Esopinae +subfam. nov. +, within the Inachoididae whose characters we will briefly review below. diff --git a/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFB8A61DB6F8FD09FEFEFEFB.xml b/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFB8A61DB6F8FD09FEFEFEFB.xml index 4b799530e01..a05dea85c0b 100644 --- a/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFB8A61DB6F8FD09FEFEFEFB.xml +++ b/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFB8A61DB6F8FD09FEFEFEFB.xml @@ -1,49 +1,49 @@ - - - -Extraordinary majoid crabs: the genus Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 in the new subfamily Esopinae subfam. nov., and erection of Paulitinae subfam. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Inachoididae Dana, 1851) + + + +Extraordinary majoid crabs: the genus Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 in the new subfamily Esopinae subfam. nov., and erection of Paulitinae subfam. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Inachoididae Dana, 1851) - - -Author + + +Author -Guinot, Danièle +Guinot, Danièle - - -Author + + +Author -Bakel, Barry Van +Bakel, Barry Van -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2020 - -2020-04-17 + +2020 + +2020-04-17 - -4766 + +4766 - -1 + +1 - -101 -127 + +101 +127 -journal article -22831 -10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.5 -d16178ec-2278-4c7a-a479-53423c68e52c -1175-5334 -3763991 -urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E43BB66-03FD-443E-9D6E-1BEE52B0C459 +journal article +22831 +10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.5 +d16178ec-2278-4c7a-a479-53423c68e52c +1175-5334 +3763991 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E43BB66-03FD-443E-9D6E-1BEE52B0C459 @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ Stenorhynchinae - + Stenorhynchinae Guinot 2012: 32 @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Davie genus . - + Stenorhynchus Lamarck, 1815 @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ Herbst, 1788 prolongation of carapace, dorsally visible. Thoracic sternal suture 3/4 only weakly visible laterally, not marked by deep depression. Sternum/pterygostome junction complete. Sternal extensions from P1–P4 connecting to sternum. Chelipeds long, narrow, cylindrical. P2–P5 long, spinous ( Hendrickx 1999 : fig. 26B: - + S. debilis ). Male pleon with 6 somites (pleotelson); first and seemingly second somites integrated into cephalothorax; female pleon with 5 somites, somites 1–4 and a portion of somite @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ Guinot Remarks . - + Stenorhynchus occupies a quite distinct position among the @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ Guinot ( Yang 1976 : fig. 7A). Complete larval development of - + S. lanceolatus has shown affinities with other inachoidids as well as its separate status ( @@ -205,15 +205,15 @@ has shown affinities with other inachoidids as well as its separate status ( ), justifying the erection of its own subfamily. According to Marques & Pohle (2003: 77) larval evidence revealed that - + Stenorhynchus nested basal to Inachoididae . -Stenorhynchinae +Stenorhynchinae is the only inachoidid representative occurring outside the Western Hemisphere, namely - + S. lanceolatus , the ‘eastern Atlantic arrow crab’, that is found in the eastern Atlantic (Madeira, Canary Is., @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ to , figs. 838, 839; Manning & Holthuis 1981: 304 , fig. 78b). Species of - + Stenorhynchus are for most not decorator crabs and display a peculiar behaviour ( @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ are for most not decorator crabs and display a peculiar behaviour ( : fig. 71.11.6G). Molecular sequences obtained from 42 larvae of - + Stenorhynchus seticornis are deposited in GenBank ( @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ Brandão The family Inachoididae did not invade areas outside the Americas and did not radiate in the Old World, except - + S. lanceolatus . diff --git a/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFB9A61EB6F8FE47FAB4FD12.xml b/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFB9A61EB6F8FE47FAB4FD12.xml index 079160f6910..d83f7049331 100644 --- a/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFB9A61EB6F8FE47FAB4FD12.xml +++ b/data/66/39/87/663987C6FFB9A61EB6F8FE47FAB4FD12.xml @@ -1,49 +1,49 @@ - - - -Extraordinary majoid crabs: the genus Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 in the new subfamily Esopinae subfam. nov., and erection of Paulitinae subfam. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Inachoididae Dana, 1851) + + + +Extraordinary majoid crabs: the genus Esopus A. Milne-Edwards, 1875 in the new subfamily Esopinae subfam. nov., and erection of Paulitinae subfam. nov. (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Inachoididae Dana, 1851) - - -Author + + +Author -Guinot, Danièle +Guinot, Danièle - - -Author + + +Author -Bakel, Barry Van +Bakel, Barry Van -text - - -Zootaxa +text + + +Zootaxa - -2020 - -2020-04-17 + +2020 + +2020-04-17 - -4766 + +4766 - -1 + +1 - -101 -127 + +101 +127 -journal article -22831 -10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.5 -d16178ec-2278-4c7a-a479-53423c68e52c -1175-5334 -3763991 -urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E43BB66-03FD-443E-9D6E-1BEE52B0C459 +journal article +22831 +10.11646/zootaxa.4766.1.5 +d16178ec-2278-4c7a-a479-53423c68e52c +1175-5334 +3763991 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E43BB66-03FD-443E-9D6E-1BEE52B0C459 @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Subfamily - + Salaciinae Dana, 1851 @@ -132,13 +132,13 @@ genus Rathbun, 1897 , - + Salacia H. Milne Edwards & Lucas, 1842 being preoccupied by - + Salacia Lamouroux, 1816 @@ -161,11 +161,11 @@ species: ]. See also Miers (1879) . Although - + Salacia is not a valid nomen, the subfamily - + Salaciinae Dana, 1851 @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ Guinot . Carapace much broader than long, suborbicular, depressed, dilated posterolaterally (H. Milne Edwards & Lucas 1842 : pl. 2, fig. 1, as - + Salacia ; @@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ Guinot : pl. 232, fig. 6). Antennulae: both vertically folded in two fossae, without visible separation, the latter being deeply recessed. Antenna: urinary article and basal article adjacent, seemingly fused; basal article (2+3) very wide, concave, without longitudinal carina, with lateroexternal lobe (H. Milne Edwards & Lucas 1842 : pl. 2, fig. 2, as - + Salacia ; @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ Guinot : fig. 48A). Mxp3: ischium broad, with developed crista dentata formed by strong spines; merus cordiform (H. Milne Edwards & Lucas 1842 : pl. 2, fig. 5, as - + Salacia ; @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ Guinot : pl. 233, fig. 2); sutures 4/5–7/8 interrupted; a bridge at base of sternite 8, then median line extending on sternite 8. Sternite 3 forming a narrow, short extension; no sternum/pterygostome junction at level of sternite 4 (H. Milne Edwards & Lucas 1842 : pl. 2, fig. 8, as - + Salacia ; Guinot 1979: pl. 16, figs. 5, 6; @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ Guinot . H. Milne Edwards & Lucas (1842 : pl. 2, figs. 1–8; 1843: 12, as - + Salacia tuberculosa ) based the species on three specimens collected by A. d’Orbigny (see @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ Guinot , 2002b ) and diagnosed it by a practically circular carapace and a short, narrow rostrum. Both nomina - + Salacia and @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ suggested that it was the most basal taxon of L. tuberculosus conforms to the general pattern found in -Majoidea +Majoidea , but the two zoeal stages and the megalopa differs from those of all known inachoidids by a series of characters ( Marques @@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ González-Pisani (2017) , the integrated analysis of size at maturity and size frequency distributions showed that in both sexes molt to gonadal, morphological, morphometric, and functional sexual maturity occurred in advance of the terminal molt, in contrast with patterns observed in other -Majoidea +Majoidea .