A revision of the genus Paraleptognathia Kudinova-Pasternak, 1981 (Crustacea: Tanaidacea) and description of four new species
Author
Guerrero-Kommritz, Jürgen
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Zootaxa
2004
2004-04-02
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.481.1.1
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Paraleptognathia australis
(
Beddard, 1886
)
new combination
(
Figs 5
,
6
)
Synonymy:
Akanthoporeus australis
Sieg, 1986
Leptognathia australis
Beddard, 1886
Leptognathia gracilis
Shiino, 1970
Leptognathia gracilis
KudinovaPasternak & Pasternak, 1981
Material examined: 29 individuals.
ZMH
K40574
RV
”Walther Herwig” St. 96,
three juvenile
males,
ZMH
K40575
RV
”Walther Herwig” St. 120,
one female
,
ZMH
K40576
RV
”Walther Herwig” St. 138,
one female
,
one juvenile
male,
ZMH
K40577
RV
”Walther Herwig” St. 149,
one female
,
ZMH
K40578
RV
”Walther Herwig” St. 166,
one female
,
one male
,
ZMH
K40579
RV
”Walther Herwig” St. 266,
one female
,
ZMH
K40579
RV
”Polarstern” St. 6,
one female
,
ZMH
K40580
RV
”Polarstern” St. 20,
two females
(one dissected)
, nine neuters,
ZMH
K40581
RV
”Polarstern” St. 147,
one female
,
ZMH
K 40582
RV
”Polarstern” St. 153,
four females
,
ZMH
K40583
RV
”Polarstern” St. 155,
two females
.
Diagnosis: Cheliped carpal shield well developed, propodus with lateral crenulation, dactylus with dorsal crenulation.
Description: nonovigerous female. Body (
Fig. 5a, b
): long, about eight times longer than wide. Body length 1.2 to 3.0 mm. Cephalothorax (
Fig. 5a, b
): about 1.5 times longer than wide, narrowing to antennule insertion. Pereon (
Fig. 5a, b
): pereonite 1 shortest, pereonites 5 and 6 of equal length, pereonite 2 longer than pereonite 5 and of equal length to pereonites 3 and 4. Pleon (
Fig. 5a, b
): pleonites of equal length and each with one simple short lateral seta; pleotelson rounded.
Antennule (
Fig. 5c
): article 1 longest, with one long and three short setae; article 2 as long as article 4, with one long simple seta; article 3 shortest, with two terminal simple setae; article 4 with six terminal setae.
Antenna (
Fig. 5d
): article 1 short, semifused to cephalothorax; article 2 as long as wide with one short spiniform seta dorsally; article 3 with one simple seta distally; article 4 longest, with two long simple and one short simple setae distally; article 5 with one long simple seta distally; article 6 shortest, with five terminal simple setae.
Labrum (
Fig. 6d
): hoodshaped, with a row of setules on the distal margin.
Mandible (
Fig. 6c
): well calcified, pars molaris bent ventrally; lacinia mobilis broad with small denticles on distal edge.
Maxillula (
Fig. 6b
): with three pinnated, two short and three simple terminal spiniform setae.
Maxilla (
Fig. 6f
): triangular, naked.
Labium (
Fig. 6e
): composed of two triangular lobes, with one short simple seta at distal outer margin.
Maxilliped (
Fig.
6g
): endites not fused, with no special features.
Epignath (
Fig. 6a
): as long as Maxillula, with no special features.
Cheliped (
Fig. 5f
): basis as long as carpus; merus with one thin ventral simple seta; carpus with two ventral and two dorsal setae, one near the basis and one near insertion of propodus, carpal shield welldeveloped, smooth; propodus twice as long as dactylus, with a fine crenulation on the inferior outer margin and four teeth on cutting edge; dactylus with prominent crenulation on the dorsal margin.
Pereopod 1 (
Fig.
5g
): coxa naked; basis short about 2.5 times longer than wide, with one simple dorsal seta; ischium short with one simple seta; merus as long as carpus, with one spiniform seta; carpus with two spiniform setae; propodus with one terminal short spiniform seta; dactylus smooth; unguis as long as dactylus.
Pereopod 2 (
Fig. 5h
): as pereopod 1, except coxa with seta; basis with two simple dorsal setae; merus shorter than carpus; carpus with three spiniform setae.
FIGURE 5.
Paraleptognathia australis
ZMH
K40580 a. Body dorsal view, b. Body lateral view. Scale bar 1mm. c. Antennule, d. Antenna, e. Uropod, f. Cheliped, g. Pereopod 1, h. Pereopod 2, i. Pereopod 3, j. Pereopod 4, k. Pereopod 5, l. Pereopod 6, m. Pleopod. Scale bar 0.25 mm.
FIGURE 6.
Paraleptognathia australis
ZMH
K40580 a. Epignath, b. Maxillula, c. Mandibles, d. Labrum, e. Labium, f. Maxilla, g. Maxilliped. Scale bar 0.1 mm.
Pereopod 3 (
Fig. 5i
): as pereopod 1, except coxa with seta; merus shorter than carpus; propodus with terminal spine.
Pereopod 4 (
Fig. 5j
): basis about 2.5 times longer than broad, with one setulose and one simple setae; ischium short with two simple setae; merus shorter than carpus, with two spiniform setae; carpus with three spiniform setae; propodus with terminal spine and four spiniform setae; unguis about two thirds of dactylus length.
Pereopod 5 (
Fig. 5k
): as pereopod 4, except basis with an extra simple seta; carpus and propodus with a row of spinules ventrally.
Pereopod 6 (
Fig. 5l
): as pereopod 4, except basis with only one ventral setulose and one dorsal simple setae.
Pleopods (
Fig.
5m
): basal article triangular, exopod with seven long simple setae; endopod with seven long simple setae.
Uropods (
Fig. 5e
): exopod half as long as article 1 of endopod. Exopod article 1 naked; article 2 with two terminal simple setae. Endopod article 1 with one terminal seta; article 2 with four simple terminal setae.
Juvenile males body length 1.4 to 2.0 mm.
Mancas up to
1.2 mm
.
Distribution: this species is found in the Weddell Sea, around Elephant Island, South
Orkney Islands
, South
Shetland Islands
, Kerguelen Island, Antarctic Peninsula.
Remarks: this species resembles
P. gracilis
and
P. antarctica
very closely. The differences are at the cheliped level, the carpal shield in
P. australis
is bigger than in
P. gracilis
and
P. antarctica
.
Paraleptognathia antarctica
lacks the fine crenulation on the lateral external edge of the propodus.