Kergueleniidae fam. nov. (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea) in Australian waters
Author
Lowry, J. K.
Author
Stoddart, H. E.
text
Zootaxa
2010
2010-08-11
2564
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2329.1.3
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.2329.1.3
1175-5326
5301357
Kergueleniidae
fam. nov.
Diagnostic description.
Head
exposed, slightly longer than deep.
Antennae
calceoli absent.
Antenna 1
with callynophore in male; accessory flagellum article 1 not forming a cap.
Antenna 2
peduncular article 3 without distal hook.
Epistome and upper lip
fused.
Mouthpart bundle
subquadrate.
Mandible
incisors vestigial or absent
; left lacinia mobilis peg-like or absent, right lacinia mobilis absent; accessory setal row absent;
molar vestigial or absent
;
palp inserted distally to extremely distally
.
Maxilla 1
inner plate with 2 or less apical setae; outer plate with 2 to 6 setal-teeth; palp large, 2-articulate, with or without apical robust setae, without subterminal lateral notch.
Maxilla 2
inner plate significantly shorter than outer plate, without oblique row of facial setae.
Maxilliped
inner plate small; outer plate small, about as long as palp article 1, with medial and apical setae reduced or absent; palp 4-articulate, articles 3 and 4 long, slender.
Gnathopod 1
simple
; coxa large, about as long as coxa 2; merus and carpus not rotated; ischium short, long or very long; carpus and propodus long, slender; dactylus straight or slightly curved, becoming filiform.
Gnathopod 2
coxa large, subequal in size to coxa 3; carpus rectolinear or rectangular, with palmate setae; propodus rectangular, with palmate setae; dactylus minute.
Pereopods
all simple; distal spurs absent.
Pereopod 4
coxa with very well developed posteroventral lobe.
Pereopod 5
coxa with posteroventral lobe.
Pereopod 6
coxa posterior lobe absent.
Uropod 2
inner ramus without constriction.
Uropod 3
biramous, uniramous or rami absent.
Telson
entire.
Type
genus.
Kerguelenia
Stebbing, 1888
.
Generic composition.
Clepidecrella
J.L.
Barnard, 1962
;
Kerguelenia
Stebbing, 1888
.
Remarks.
Kergueleniids have lost many of the morphological markers that would indicate relationships to other lysianassoid families, but the group has some morphological similarities to endevourids and lysianassines. Kergueleniids differ most obviously from endevourids in having simple third pereopods. Kergueleniids may be most similar to lysianassines. Both have simple first gnathopods, large first coxae and a well developed posteroventral lobe on coxa 4. Kergueleniids differ from lysianassines in the extremely reduced (in both number and size) setal-teeth on maxilla 1 and in the extremely reduced plates on the maxilliped. Kergueleniids differ from taxa such as
Lepidepecreella
Schellenberg, 1926
and
Izinkala
Griffiths, 1977
, which also have very reduced mouthparts, in having coxae 1 to 4 well developed.