The Shallow-water Tanaidacea (Arthropoda: Malacostraca: Peracarida) of the Bass Strait, Victoria, Australia (other than the Tanaidae)
Author
Błażewicz-Paszkowycz, M.
Author
Bamber, R. N.
text
Memoirs of Museum Victoria
2012
69
1
235
journal article
1447-2554
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Paratanais malignus
Larsen, 2001
Figures 58–59
Paratanais malignus
Larsen, 2001
, 368–372, figs 11–13, 17.
Material examined
.
1 (J56667),
Stn
BUN2, off Honeysuckle Hill,
Bunurong
,
Victoria
,
38º40.32'S
145º37.47'E
,
10 to 11 m
depth
,
1 April 1997
,
SCUBA
, coll.
T
,
D. O’Hara.
2 (J56668), 1 (J56669),
Stn WV
11,
Beware Reef
, near
Cape
Conran
,
Victoria
,
37º49.21'S
148º47.23'E
,
5 to 6 m
depth
,
15 April 1998
,
SCUBA
, coll.
T
,
D.O’Hara.
3 (J56670),
Stn WV
13,
Sailor’s Grave
, off
East
Cape
Conran
,
Victoria
,
37º48.13'S
148º44.41'E
,
4 to 5 m
depth
,
15 April 1998
,
SCUBA
, coll.
T
,
D. O’Hara.
1 (J56671),
Stn WV
5,
Cheviot Beach
,
Point Nepean
,
Victoria
,
38º18'S
144º40'E
,
1.9 to 3.5 m
depth
,
31 March 1998
,
SCUBA
, coll.
T
,
D. O’Hara.
1 (J56694),
Stn
BSS 213
T
,
Eastern Bass Strait
,
24 km
SW of Lakes Entrance
,
Victoria
,
38º03'S
147º50'E
,
45 m
depth
,
01 October 1983
, otter trawl, coll.
M. Gomon
&
R
.
S. Wilson.
1 (J56734),
Stn
BSS 181
S,
Central Bass Strait
,
26 km
SE of Aireys Inlet
,
Victoria
,
38º39.48'S
144º18.12'E
,
79 m
depth
, very fine sand,
19 November 1981
,
WHOI
epibenthic sledge, coll.
R
.
S. Wilson.
1 (J56738),
Stn
BSS 188
,
Western Bass Strait
,
30 km
SSW of Warrnambool
,
Victoria
,
38º38.12'S
142º35.00'E
,
59 m
depth
,
20 November 1981
, coll.
R
.
S. Wilson.
1 (J56766),
Stn
PPBES 1218
,
Port Phillip Bay
, off
Brighton
,
Victoria
,
37º54.45'S
144º58.30'E
,
4 m
depth
, coll. Department of Fisheries &
Wildlife Marine Pollution Studies.
3 juveniles
(J57546),
Stn
BSS 158
,
Central Bass Strait
,
66 km
S of Rodondo Island
,
Victoria
,
39º48.36'S
146º18.48'E
,
82 m
depth
, sand with silt and mud,
13 November 1981
, coll.
R
.
S. Wilson. Numerous
other lots in the collections of
Museum
Victoria
.
This species is particularly recognizable owing to its having a leaf-shaped spine at junction of the chela fingers; other characterizing features are the rugose lacinia mobilis of the left mandible, and the dorsal field of marginal setules on article 2 of the antenna peduncle. The additional material found here allows some additions to the type-description of Larsen (2001). The original type-material included only females and mancae; the present material also includes the male, which is described below.
Supplementary description of female
. Body-length up to
3.7 mm
. Distal spine on article three of antennal peduncle often not showing articulation; labrum densely setose (
Fig. 58A
). Pars molaris of left mandible with elaborate distal spination (
Fig. 58B
). Maxilla (
Fig. 58C
) subtriangular, naked. Maxilliped (
Fig. 58D
) endites with anteromedial seta (originally described as absent in the more limited type-material), second palp article with long simple seta in addition to serrated spine and finely shorter setulose seta.
Cheliped (
Fig. 58E
) carpus with long inner seta; fixed finger of propodus with two ventral setae. Pereopods 1 to 3 (
Figs 58F, G
) with seta on coxa.
Description of male
. Body (
Fig. 59A
) shorter than that of female,
2.6 mm
long, 4.8 times as long as wide. Cephalothorax subtriangular, as long as wide, longer than pereonites 1 to 3 together; large eyes present, with large pigmented ocelli. Pereonite 1 shortest, pereonites 2 and 3 progressively longer, pereonite 3 twice as long as pereonite 1, pereonites 4 to 6 equal in length, 2.7 times as long as pereonite 1. Pleon with five free subequal pleonites bearing pleopods.
Antennule (
Fig. 59B
) of seven articles, proximal article 1.2 times as long as wide, with inner tuft of penicillate setae; second article 0.7 times as long as wide, about half length of first, with inner seta longer than article width; third article less than half length of second with longer inner and shorter outer distal setae. Flagellum of four segments; first segment very short, with proximal and distal rows of aesthetascs; second segment 2.5 times as long as wide, with distal row of aesthetascs; third segment as long as second, with simple distal seta; fourth segment shorter than third, distally with two penicillate and five simple setae, and single aesthetasc.
Antenna similar to that of female.
Mouthparts (
Fig. 59C
) largely reduced. Maxilliped basis with single distal seta, endites naked, palp with simple setae longer than those of female.
Cheliped (
Fig. 59D
) compact, more robust than that of female; carpus just longer than wide, with longer ventral and shorter dorsal single setae; propodus with inner comb-row of 14 setae; fixed finger with numerous fine spinules (“teeth”) along cutting edge; dactylus strongly curved, with two setae on inner margin.
Pereopods (
Fig. 59E, F, G
) more slender than those of female, pereopods 2 and 3 similar to pereopod 1; posterior pereopods with bases about 2.5 times as long as wide, propodi nearly five times as long as wide and as long as carpus and merus together.
Pleopods (
Fig. 59H
) similar to those of female, but setae longer.
Uropod (
Fig. 59I
) rami more slender than those of female; exopod almost as long as proximal endopod segment; proximal endopod segment with additional array of penicillate setae in proximal half.
Remarks
. The
type
material of
Paratanais malignus
was collected in kelp epifauna at
4 to 4.5 m
depth in Botany Bay,
New South Wales
. The present material extends the known distribution to throughout the Bass Strait in depths from
2 to 82 m
on sandy to muddy substrata.