Pseudopontonides plumosus sp. nov., a new cnidarian-associated pontoniine shrimp (Crustacea, Decapoda, Palaemonidae) from Curaçao *
Author
Snijders, Nicolette
Author
Fransen, Charles H. J. M.
text
Zootaxa
2010
2372
7
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.193699
ffa9aef5-2288-414f-b445-f4cdf5a52272
1175-5326
193699
Pseudopontonides plumosus
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 1
–6)
Material examined.
RMNH
D 51661, ov. female
holotype
, pocl 2.0 mm, stn. CUR.22, south coast, Otrobanda, harbour, Superior Producer,
Curaçao
, Lesser Antilles,
12°05’21.5”N
,
068°56’35.5”W
, on
Antipathes
spec.; depth
29 m
;
2.VI.2005
, leg. N. Snijders.
Comparative material examined.
Pseudopontonides principis
(
Criales, 1980
)
:
RMNH
D 32017, ov. female
holotype
pocl
3.3 mm
, Awa di Oostpunt,
Curaçao
, Lesser Antilles, on
Stichopathes gracilis
, depth
18 m
,
3.VII.1977
, leg. M.M. Criales;
RMNH
D 32688,
paratypes
, 1 ov. female pocl 3.0 mm,
1 male
pocl
1.8 mm
, same data as
holotype
;
RMNH
D 51636,
1 specimen
pocl
2.6 mm
, stn. CUR.05, Marie Pampoen/ Carpile,
Curaçao
, south coast, Lesser Antilles,
12°05’42.1”N
,
068°54’43.0”W
, depth
24.6 m
, on
Cirripathes leutkeni
,
09.V.2005
, leg. N. Snijders;
RMNH
D 51637, 1 ov. female pocl
2.8 mm
, stn. CUR.04, West Side Piscaderabaai,
Curaçao
, south coast, Lesser Antilles,
12°07’21.4”N
,
068°58’10.5”W
, depth
21.5 m
, on
Cirripathes leutkeni
,
11.V.2005
, leg. N. Snijders;
RMNH
D 51638,
1 specimen
, stn. CUR.16, Fuikbaai,
Curaçao
, south coast, Lesser Antilles,
12°03’01.6”N
,
068°50’05.2”W
; depth
28.7 m
, on
Antipathes
sp.,
19.V.2005
, leg. N. Snijders.
Description.
Rostrum (
Figs. 1–2
) nearly horizontal, slender, unarmed dorsally and ventrally, dorsal lamina shallow; tip curled upwards, not reaching end of basal segment of antennular peduncle; expanded near base forming hood over eyestalk, rectangular structure over orbits, distolateral corners rounded, anterior margin straight, lateral margins constricted mesially; expansions continue as short but pronounced ridges on carapace. Carapace (
Fig. 1
) subcylindrical, slightly depressed, with small antennular spine only; anterolateral angle rounded; prominent pterygostomial sinus forming thin tube-like opening for branchial chamber together with caridean lobe of first maxilliped.
Pleura of abdominal somites (
Fig. 1
) rounded.
FIGURE 1.
Pseudopontonides plumosus
n. sp.
, female holotype RMNH D 51661. Scale = 2 mm.
FIGURE 2.
Pseudopontonides plumosus
n. sp.
, female holotype RMNH D 51661: A, distal part of carapace and anterior appendages, lateral view; B, same, dorsal view. Scale = 1 mm.
Eyes (
Fig. 2
) well developed, not reaching end of basal segment of antennular peduncle; eyestalk slightly broader than cornea.
Basal segment of antennular peduncle (
Fig. 3
A) almost 3 times as long as penultimate segment; ultimate segment slightly longer than penultimate segment. Basal segment with short and angular stylocerite not reaching beyond middle of segment; ventromesial tooth very strong at about middle of segment; distolateral tooth long and acute, extending as far as three quarters of length of penultimate segment; upper antennular flagellum biramous, fused for basal 4 segments; short free ramus consists of two segments; long free ramus and lower antennular flagellum equal in length, shorter than length of carapace.
Antennal scale (
Fig. 3
B) overreaching antennular peduncle, slightly less than three times as long as broad, distolateral tooth not reaching beyond distal margin of produced blade; antennal peduncle reaches to about midlength of scale; basal segment with a strong ventrolateral tooth.
Mandible (
Fig. 3
C) with incisor process armed with 4 apical teeth, lateral teeth being larger than medial teeth; molar process with various rounded teeth and setal brushes.
FIGURE 3.
Pseudopontonides plumosus
n. sp.
, female holotype RMNH D 51661: A, left antennula; B, left antenna; C, left mandible; D, left maxillula. Scale A–B = 0.6 mm; C–D = 0.15 mm.
Maxillula (
Fig. 3
D) with bilobed palp, of which lower lobe bears a simple seta; upper lacinia rounded with 6 spines and several setae distally; lower lacinia pointed with long, simple and serrulate setae. Maxilla (
Fig. 4
A) with distinct simple palp; scaphognathite more than 3 times as long as broad; basal endite well developed, not bilobed, with few simple setae distally; coxal endite obsolete, median margin convex, without setae.
FIGURE 4.
Pseudopontonides plumosus
n. sp.
, female holotype RMNH D 51661: A, left maxilla; B, left first maxilliped; C, left second maxilliped; D, left third maxilliped; E, left first pereiopod; F, idem, fingers of chela; G, left second pereiopod; H, idem, fingers of chela. Scale A–E, G = 0.6 mm; F, H = 0.15 mm.
First maxilliped (
Fig. 4
B) with well-developed bilobed epipod, and simple, short palp; basal and coxal endite well-developed, fused, fringed by several rows of setae; exopodal flagellum absent, caridean lobe well developed.
Second maxilliped (
Fig. 4
C) with well-developed epipod on coxa; basis without exopod; 5-segmented endopod; propodal segment with few strong setae on anteromesial margin; dactylar segment with numerous stout serrulate setae medially.
Third maxilliped (
Fig. 4
D) reaching to distal margin of basal segment of antennal peduncle; endopod 3- segmented, ischiomerus almost completely fused to basis, with stout long setae along medial margin of ultimate, penultimate and antepenultimate segments; without exopod; arthrobranch not observed; lateral plate moderately developed; with small rounded epipod laterally.
First pereiopods (
Fig. 4
E) not reaching beyond antennal scale; fingers (
Fig. 4
F) slender, shorter than palm, tips with brush of setae, cutting edges entire; merus longer than carpus, carpus and chela equal in length.
Second pereiopods (
Fig. 4
G) robust, similar in form, unequal in size, extending well beyond first pereiopods; palm 3 times as long as fingers, dactylus with large basal tooth fitting into depression in fixed finger, distal cutting edges entire; prominent row of long plumose setae (
Fig. 4
H) on ventromedial margin of distal half of palm and proximal half of fixed finger; carpus about 0.3 times as long as palm; merus 2.5 times as long as carpus and about as long as ischium.
Dactylus of third pereiopod (
Fig. 5
A, B) strongly curved, 0.4 times propodus length, unguis not markedly separated from corpus; propodus slightly curved, with long plumose setae in distal third of ventral margin and shorter plumose setae on distal third of dorsal margin; carpus 0.4 times propodus length; merus about as long as propodus; ischium half length of merus. Fourth (
Fig. 5
C, D) and fifth (Fig. 6A, B) pereiopods similar to third, slightly shorter.
Telson (Fig. 6C) as long as sixth abdominal somite; bearing two pairs of very small dorso-lateral spines, anterior pair situated slightly before mid-length of telson, posterior pair between anterior pair and distal margin; three pairs of terminal spines, intermediate pair twice as long as inner pair, outer pair one-third length of inner pair; uropodal exopod longer and more expanded than endopod; exopod with distinct fixed distolateral tooth, with minute mobile spine medially.
Size.
Postorbital carapace length 2.0 mm.
Colouration.
Unknown.
Host.
Antipathes
sp. (id. F.R. Stokvis);
Antipatharia (Octocorallia)
.
Systematic position.
The
holotype
of
Pseudopontonides plumosus
n. sp.
was compared with specimens of the only other species in the genus,
P. p r i n c i p i s
(
Criales, 1980
), differences between both species are listed in Table 1.
The new species fits the diagnosis of the genus
Pseudopontonides
Heard
, 1986
except for the number of teeth on the distolateral margin of the basal segment of the antennular peduncle, which is one in the new species and two in
P. p r i n c i p i s
. The diagnosis of
Pseudopontonides
should be broadened for this character to incorporate the new species.
Revised generic diagnosis.
Small sized palaemonid shrimps of subcylindrical to somewhat depressed body form. Carapace smooth; rostrum well developed, lateral carinae distinct, posteriorly expanded, forming hood over eyestalks, dorsal and ventral carinae unarmed, orbit well developed, epigastric and supraorbital spines or teeth absent, hepatic spine absent, antennal spine present. Pterygostomial notch well developed. Abdomen smooth, third segment not produced, pleura rounded, fourth and fifth not posteroventrally acute. Telson with two pairs of small dorsal spines, three pairs of posterior marginal spines. Eyes with globular cornea, not conoidally produced. Antennule well developed, basal segment armed with 1 or 2 distolateral teeth. Antenna with basicerite armed, scaphocerite well developed. Mandible without palp, molar process robust, incisor process normal, not distally expanded; maxillula with bilobed palp, laciniae slender; maxilla with simple palp, basal endite entire, coxal endite obsolete; first maxilliped with simple palp, basal endite broad, coxal endite obsolete, exopod without flagellum, epipod well developed, bilobed; second maxilliped with normal endopod, exopod absent, coxa with small epipod without podobranch; third maxilliped with endopod slender, ischiomerus largely fused to basis, exopod absent, coxa with epipod, without or with small arthrobranch. Thoracic sternites not elongate, fourth thoracic sternite without median process. First pereiopods slender, chela simple. Second pereiopods well developed, chelae robust similar in shape, fingers dentate, without molar process or fossa, carpus and merus unarmed. Ambulatory pereiopods robust, dactyls simple. Uropod with protopodite posterolaterally rounded, exopod with distolateral tooth with small mobile spine medially.
FIGURE 5.
Pseudopontonides plumosus
n. sp.
, female holotype RMNH D 51661: A, left third pereiopod; B, idem, dactylus and distal part propodus; C, left fourth pereiopod; D, idem, dactylus and distal part propodus. Scale A, C = 0.6 mm; B, D = 0.15 mm.
FIGURE 6.
Pseudopontonides plumosus
n. sp.
, female
holotype
RMNH D 51661: A, left fifth pereiopod; B, idem, dactylus and distal part propodus; C, telson. Scale A =
0.6 mm
; B =
0.15 mm
; C =
1 mm
.