Hermesorchestia alastairi gen. et sp. nov. from Australia (Talitridae: Senticaudata: Amphipoda: Crustacea)
Author
Lowry, James Kenneth
text
Zootaxa
2017
2017-08-25
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4311.4.3
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Hermesorchestia
gen. nov.
Diagnostic description
(based on male). Head
eye
medium size (greater than 1/5 to 1/3 head length).
Antenna 1
long, reaching midpoint or slightly beyond end of antenna 2 peduncle.
Antenna 2
peduncular articles slender, article 3 without plate or process ventrally, flagellum apical article minute,
virgula divina
present.
Mandible
left lacinia mobilis with 4 cusps.
Labrum
epistome with many robust setae.
Maxilliped
precoxa ventral margin smooth; palp article 2 distomedial lobe well developed; article 4 fused with article 3.
Gnathopod 1
subchelate; posterior margin of carpus and propodus each with lobe covered in palmate setae.
Gnathopod 2
subchelate; dactylus not distally modified, apically acute.
Pereopods 3–7
bi-cuspidactylate; without setae along posterior margin of dactylus.
Pereopod 4
significantly shorter than pereopod 3; dactylus dissimilar to dactylus of pereopod 3, thickened proximally or notched midway along posterior margin.
Pereopod 5
dactylus long, slender.
Pereopod 6
sexually dimorphic merus and carpus expanded in males.
Pereopod
7 sexually dimorphic, basis, merus and carpus variously expanded in males; merus developed as a 3-dimensional structure.
Pleonite 3
with or without dorsal spines.
Pleopods 1–3
reduced, rami unsegmented.
Epimera 1–3
ventral margins without slits.
Uropod 1
outer ramus with single facial/outer row of marginal robust setae.
Urosomite 3
subrectangular, deeper than broad.
Uropod 3
peduncle dorsally concave, margin accommodating telson.
Telson
with notch and dorsal midline, broader than long, laterally and apically margins convex with 10+ lateral, apical and dorsal robust setae.
Etymology.
From the stem
Orchestia
and Hermes, the Greek wing-footed messenger god, in reference to the expanded pereopods 7 articles. Gender masculine.
Type species
.
Hermesorchestia alastairi
sp. nov.
, original designation by monotypy.
Remarks
. Sexual dimorphism of the male pereopods 6 and 7 occurs in around 18% of talitrid genera (
Bousfield 1982
,
1984
). The shape and form of pereopods 6 and
7 in
Hermesorchestia
gen. nov.
is novel to the group. Such extreme pereopod enlargement/expansion in relation to overall body size is also seen in
Africorchestia
Lowry & Coleman, 2011
. In
Hermesorchestia
pereopod 7 is the largest pereopod where the basis, merus and carpus are grossly developed, while in
Africorchestia
pereopod 6 is extremely elongate and only the basis is expanded. The male pleonite 3 dorsal projections which develop in only some male
H. alastairi
gen. et sp. nov.
individuals, is also seen in
Africorchestia
and
Capeorchestia
Lowry & Baldanzi, 2016
, however these projections are always present in the latter two genera. To-date these are the only three talitrid genera of the ~73 documented which have dorsal projections.
The presence of robust setae on the labrum is also known for
Bellorchestia
Serejo & Lowry, 2008
, a genus found in southern Australia, including Tasmania. The presence of palmate lobes on the distal margins of the carpus and propodus of gnathopod 1 separates
Hermesorchestia
from
Bellorchestia
where the lobes are only present on the propodus, the latter state being rare within the family
Talitridae
.