Ancylomenes kuboi and A. okunoi spp. nov. (Decapoda: Pontoniinae), from the Australian Northwest Shelf, Vietnam and the Philippines *
Author
Bruce, A. J.
text
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2010
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https://www.biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2372.1.17
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.2372.1.17
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Ancylomenes okunoi
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 3
)
Periclimenes tosaensis
.
—
Bruce, 1981: 196
, fig. 5. —
Li & Bruce, 2006: 721
.
Material examined
. (i)
1 female
holotype
;
1 male
allotype
,
CLs 5.9,
4.6 mm
. FRV
Soela
, stn. B5, 19°05.0”S
118°50.5’E
,
Northwest Shelf
,
Western Australia
,
83 m
,
29 June 1983
, leg.
T
. Ward, beam trawl,
NTM
Cr015051
.
Additional, non-type material examined:
(ii)
1 male
, CL
4.8 mm
, FRV
Soela
, stn. NWS–20,
19°03.5’S
,
119°03.6’E
,
Northwest Shelf
,
Western Australia
,
80 m
, beam trawl,
28 April 1983
,
NTM
Cr015045; (iii)
1 female
, CL
2.2 mm
, FRV
Soela
, stn NWS–19,
19°04.3’S
,
117°47.8’E
,
Northwest Shelf
,
Western Australia
,
80 m
,
27 April 1983
,
NTM
Cr
015046; (iv) 2 ov. females, CL
5.1–5.3 mm
, MUSORSTOM 1,
NO
Vauban
, stn 56,
13°53.1’N
,
120°08.9’E
,
Philippines
,
129-134 m
,
26 March 1976
,
MNHN
Na
3834; (v) 2 ov. females, CL
4.6– 4.8 mm
, MUSORSTOM 1,
NO
Vauban
, stn 72,
14°11.0’N
,
120°28.7’E
,
Philippines
,
122–127 m
,
28 March 1976
,
MNHN
Na
3562
.
FIGURE 3.
Ancylomenes okunoi
sp. nov.
, Northwest Shelf, Western Australia, 83 m, NTM Cr015051: A, carapace and rostrum; B, inferior orbital angle; C, third abdominal tergite; D, major second pereiopod, chela; E, same, fingers; F, major second pereiopod, chela; G, same, fingers; H, third pereiopod, propodus and dactylus; I, same, distal propodus and dactylus; J, same, distal dactylus; K, third pereiopod, distal propodus and dactylus. A–E, H–J (holotype female), F–G, K (allotype male).
Diagnosis
. A medium sized
Ancylomenes
species
, R. 1+7–9/2, rostral elevation 15°, third abdominal tergite posteriorly produced, rounded in profile, non-carinate, second pereiopod fingers dentate, ambulatory dactyli simple, propodi with long slender paired subterminal spines.
Description
. Rostrum (
Fig. 3A
) reaching to distal end of middle segment of antennular peduncle, dentition 1+7–9/2, terminal ventral tooth minute, preterminal tooth slightly larger, with articulated epigastric tooth at about 0.23 of CL, well separated from first rostral tooth situated over posterior margin of orbit. Inferior orbital angle (
Fig. 3B
) acutely produced with well developed ventral flange. Third abdominal somite (
Fig. 3C
) acutely produced posteriorly, non-carinate. Female major second pereiopod chela (
Fig. 3D
) with fingers (
Fig. 3E
) about 0.83 of palm length, strongly dentate, 4/5 slightly acute recurved teeth, tips strongly hooked, male chela (
Fig. 3F
) with fingers (
Fig. 1G
) feebly dentate, 1/2 respectively. In
holotype
, with 4 small slightly recurved teeth on fixed finger and single small tooth opposes gap between two distal teeth of fixed finger.
Third pereiopod ambulatory dactylus (
Fig. 3
IK) with unguis feebly demarcated from corpus, with suggestion of obsolete accessory tooth closely adpressed to base of unguis (
Fig. 3J
); propodus (
Fig. 3H
) with 2-1-1-1 spines from distal end, longer distoventral spine slender, straight, about 0.33 of dactylus length.
Measurements
(mm).
Holotype
female, postorbital carapace length, 4.6; carapace and rostrum, 8.5; total body length,(approx.) 30.0; major second pereiopod chela, 5.0; length of ovum, 0.7.
Systematic position
. Closely related to
A. tosaensis
(Kubo)
and
A. kuboi
sp. nov.
. Distinguished by the posteriorly produced third abdominal tergite, well armed fingers of the female second pereiopod and shorter paired distoventral spines on the third ambulatory propodus, with the presence of a vestigial accessory tooth on the dactylus.
Colouration
. No data.
Etymology
. Named in honour of Dr Junji Okuno, of the Coastal Branch of the Natural History Museum and Institute,
Chiba
,
Japan
, in recognition of his contributions to knowledge of the Japanese decapod fauna, particularly of pontoniine shrimps.
Remarks
. Specimens (i) each have only a single second pereiopod. Specimen (ii) lacks the rostrum and both second pereiopods; an epigastric spine is present and the third abdominal segment and ambulatory dactyli are as in the
type
specimens. Specimen (iii) lacks the distal half of the rostrum, has no second pereiopods and only two ambulatory pereiopods. It differs slightly from the
type
specimens in that the third abdominal tergite is less produced, dorsally angular in transverse section and the fourth ambulatory pereiopod has the longer distoventral spine distinctly more than half the dactylus length. The adpressed vestigial accessory tooth is distinct.
The specimens (iii) and (iv) from the
Philippines
have been previously reported upon as
Periclimenes tosaensis
by
Bruce (1981)
.