The genus Argathona Stebbing, 1905 (Crustacea: Isopoda: Corallanidae) in Singapore marine waters, with description of two new species
Author
Bruce, Niel L.
Author
Wong, Helen P. - S.
Author
Merrin, Kelly L.
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Raffles Bulletin of Zoology
2022
2022-11-02
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Argathona
Stebbing, 1905
Restricted synonymy. —
Delaney, 1989: 16
.
Type
species:
Argathona normani
Stebbing, 1905
; by original designation.
Remarks
. Corallanid genera, keyed by
Delaney (1989)
, are identified primarily by characters of the buccal appendages.
Argathona
has a 4-articled or 5-articled maxilliped palp with broad articles that have convex margins, a single lobed quadrate or sub-quadrate maxilla and the maxillula has only one prominent falcate robust seta at the apex with some smaller falcate robust setae at the base of the major seta; typically, the mandible molar is relatively larger and wider than in the other genera (see
Delaney, 1989
) and may be tridentate. Both
Corallana
Dana, 1853
and
Excorallana
Stebbing, 1904
have a slender maxilliped with sub-quadrate palp articles. In
Alcirona
Hansen, 1890
the maxillula has two terminal falcate robust setae, the maxilla is distally distinctly rounded and the dactylus of pereopods 1–3 has a series of prominent spines giving it a comb-like appearance. In
Lanocira
Hansen, 1890
, the maxillula is in the form of a large hook, while the maxilla is 2-articled and elongate (
Delaney, 1989
;
Bruce & Sidabalok, 2011
) rather than a single quadrate or sub-quadrate article. Species of
Argathona
are frequently moderately to heavily setose over the dorsal body surfaces, often with stiff ‘hyaline’ setae, particularly on the pleotelson, a character shared with
Alcirona
and to a lesser degree
Lanocira
.
It is clear when reviewing the history of the genus that assigning species to a genus has often been problematic, and the identification of species also similarly difficult. At present, at least two species held in combination with
Argathona
are of doubtful generic placement, and one additional species is a likely junior synonym. The widely reported
Argathona macronema
(
Bleeker, 1857
)
contains at least two species under that name and the status of this species will need to be resolved. The species are discussed under the annotated list of
Argathona
species.
Sexual dimorphism.
It is usually reported that ornamentation such as rostrum development or pereonal and pleonal nodules is less developed in females. In
Argathona lineata
new species
, and
A. trichota
new species
, the ovigerous females are far more strongly setose than males and non-ovigerous females, with some non-ovigerous specimens having a largely or totally smooth pereon and presenting a rather different appearance. Other diagnostic characters, such as the shape of the pleotelson, uropods, frontal lamina shape, and also the pattern and number of robust setae on the appendages, allows for identification of both males and females in those species where there is some sexual variation as outlined above.
Distribution
.
Argathona
occurs throughout the Indo-West Pacific, primarily within the tropics, and to date has not been reported from the Atlantic or East Pacific (
Delaney, 1989
).