Revalidation of Chlamydopleon aculeatum Ortmann, 1893, and its consequences for the taxonomy of Gastrosaccinae (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae) endemic to coastal waters of America
Author
Wittmann, Karl J.
text
Zootaxa
2009
2115
21
33
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.187980
c073671c-76a0-4033-9702-63d644ab8b9b
1175-5326
187980
Genus
Chlamydopleon
Ortmann, 1893
Chlamydopleon
Ortmann, 1893
: 25
;
nec
Illig, 1906
: 209
, fig. 16 (=
Pseudanchialina
Hansen, 1910
).
Gastrosaccus
.—
Hansen 1910
: 55
(
partim
);
Coifmann, 1937
: 7
(
partim
);
Tattersall, 1951
: 89
(
partim
).
Archaeomysis
.—
Tattersall, 1932
: 303
(
partim
); 1951: 86 (
partim
).
Coifmanniella
Bǎcescu, 1968
(subgenus): 356 (
nomen nudum
,
partim
).
nec
Bowmaniella
Bǎcescu, 1968
(subgenus): 356 (
nomen nudum
, =
Coifmanniella
Heard
& Price, 2006
,
partim
).
Bowmaniella
.—
Brattegard, 1970
: 9
(
partim
);
Holmquist, 1975
: 63
.
Bowmaniella
Heard
& Price, 2006
: 6
(
new synonymy
).
Revised diagnosis.
Mysidae
Gastrosaccinae
with normal eyes. Basal segment of outer antennular flagellum swollen, densely setose. Antennal scale with smooth outer margin ending in a tooth; a small, setose apical segment is separated by a transverse suture. Postero-dorsal margin of carapace with a median and two submedian lobes, these lobes projecting caudally. Labrum with a long, smooth, anteriorly directed, median spiniform projection. Thoracic exopods with multi-segmented flagellum, third to eighth endopods with multisegmented carpopropodus. Marsupium supported by large pleural plates of first pleonite. Pleopods biramous in both sexes; endopods one-segmented in both sexes; exopods one-segmented in females, multi-segmented in males. Third male pleopod with complex exopod; tip of this exopod in the subterminal form with distinct inner stylet on inner branch. Fifth pleonite dorsally with caudally projecting, articulated lobe. Exopod of uropods with spine-like setae on outer margin; endopod with series of mostly medium-sized to large spines along inner margin—no additional set of smaller spines near statocyst. Lateral margins of telson with several spines; distinct apical cleft present, cleft armed with numerous laminae.
Etymology and gender.
The generic name is a fusion of the Greek term ‘
chlamýdos
’ (genitive of ‘
chlamýs
’ = garment with collar) with the morphological term ‘pleon’.
Ortmann (1893)
did not indicate etymological details. He possibly may have interpreted the pleural plates on the first pleonite as collar-like structures that surround and support the posterior portion of the marsupium. Gender is neutral.
Type
species.
Chlamydopleon aculeatum
Ortmann, 1893
, originally designated by monotypy and acknowledged here.
Further species.
Gastrosaccus dissimilis
Coifmann, 1937
and
Bowmaniella (Coifmanniella) banneri
Bǎcescu, 1968
are integrated here.
Distribution.
Marine and brackish waters along the temperate to tropical Atlantic and Pacific coasts of
America
.