New stygofauna from Texas, USA: three new species of Parabathynellidae (Crustacea: Bathynellacea)
Author
Camacho, A. I.
Author
Mas-Peinado, P.
Author
Hutchins, B. T.
Author
Schwartz, B. F.
Author
Dorda, B. A.
Author
Casado, A.
Author
Rey, I.
text
Journal of Natural History
2021
2021-08-06
55
15 - 16
979
1007
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2021.1928316
journal article
10.1080/00222933.2021.1928316
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Texanobathynella aaronswinki
sp. nov.
Camacho and
Hutchins, 2020
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Material examined
(
Table 1
)
Type locality.
Sessom Creek
,
Hays County
,
Texas
,
USA
(
WGS
84 29.88996ºN
, −
97.93596ºE
,
177 m
amsl):
holotype
male (
MNCN 20.04
/20165 slide and
MNCN
/
ADN
54863 DNA extract) and (
two male
and
one female
paratypes
.
Coll.
by
B. Hutchins
and
B. Schwartz
,
21 July 2015
(sample 150.721-H1).
Other
localities:
South Llano River
,
Kimble County
,
Texas
,
USA
(
WGS84
30.45342
,
−99.80060
,
520 m
amsl):
two females
, one each from samples 160.415-H2 and 160.415- H3
. Same collectors,
15 April 2016
.
All
four specimens
examined (
three females
and
one male
) (
Table 1
) belong to the
type
series: four slides (morphological
type
series
MNCN 20.04
/20165 to
MNCN 20.04
/20168), together with four DNA extractions from the specimens used for molecular analysis (DNA
types
MNCN
/
ADN
54862,
MNCN
/
ADN
54863,
MNCN
/
ADN
54865 and
MNCN
/
ADN
54866) (see
Table 1
)
.
Description. Body
elongated, segments widening towards posterior end. Head longer than broad.
Antennule
(
Figure 4
(a)) 7-segmented; first three segments much longer than last four segments combined; first segment longest; third segment similar in length to last segment, but triple in width; fifth segment shortest, with four smooth setae; inner flagellum trapezoidal; setation as in
Figure 4
(a); segments five with two aesthetascs and segments 6 and 7 with three terminal aesthetascs.
Antenna
(
Figure 4
(b)) 3-segmented, segments similar in length; first two segments without setae, third segment slightly longer than other two, with four setae, of which three terminal, one plumose and the other smooth.
Labrum
(
Figure 4
(c)). Almost flat, with 10 main teeth, of which all bicuspidate except two central, and lateral-most at each side that are multicuspidate.
Mandible
(
Figure 4
(d)). Pars incisiva with four well-developed teeth and very thin proximal tooth as in
Figure 4
(d); pars molaris with seven uneven claws, two most proximal setulose, and joined basally; mandibular palp not exceeding pars incisiva.
Maxillule
(
Figure 4
(f)). Proximal endite with four unequal claws; distal endite with five claws, of which two apical smooth, the rest denticulate; three simple unequal setae placed subdistally on outer margin of endite, as figured.
Maxilla
(
Figure 4
(g)) 3-segmented; setal formula: 1, 2 + 1, 13.
Thoracopods I–VII
(
Figure 5
(a–g)). Well developed, increasing gradually in length from ThI to ThIII (
Figure 5
(a–c)); ThIV (
Figure 5
(d)) to VII (
Figure 5
(g)) similar in length; ThI without epipod; epipod well developed on ThII to VII, reaching a little more than half length of basipod. Basipod of all Ths with one short, smooth terminal seta. Exopod 2-segmented (ThI, VI, VII;
Figure 5
(a,f,g)), 3-segmented (ThII–ThV;
Figure 5
(b–e)); exopod of ThI–III, VI and VII shorter than corresponding endopod, rami similar in length in ThIV–V; all exopodal segments with one barbed seta (with groups of ctenidia at base) and one short and smooth outer seta, except last segment, which has a long barbed seta and a shorter plumose seta. Endopod of all thoracopods 4-segmented, first segment small, second and third long and similar in length, both with cluster of strong spinules along outer margin; fourth segment reduced with two strong smooth claws and one simple seta; outer seta of second segments of Th I–VII plumose. Setal formula of endopod as follows:
ThI 1 + 1/1 + 1/1 + 0/3(1)
ThII–VII 0 + 0/0 + 1/0 + 0/3(1)
Male thoracopod VIII
(
Figure 4
(h,i)). Rectangular, 1.5 times as long as wide, comprising basipod with both exopod and endopod inserted on posterior side of segment. Proximal region of basipod prolonged anteriorly onto penial complex, with three lobes: subrectangular outer lobe fused with basipod, placed adjacent to exopod in internal view; small dentate lobe covered with small terminal ‘tubercles’ and rounded inner lobe with a small bulge on distal end. Basipod not very short, with seta implanted close to insertion of endopod; latter small and with two setae; exopod, only visible on the back side of basipod, reduced to a small conical process.
Female thoracopod VIII
(
Figure 5
(j)). Trapezoidal, unsegmented, with three small teeth on distal end.
Pleotelson
. Without ventral seta. Anal operculum not pronounced, almost flat.
Figure 4.
Texanobathynella aaronswinki
sp. nov.
Male holotype. (a) Antennule (dorsal view); (b) antenna (dorsal view); (c) labrum; (d) mandible; (e) female mandible; (f) maxillule; (g) maxilla; (h) male ThVIII (latero-external view); (i) male ThVIII (latero-internal view); (j) female ThVIII.
Figure 5.
Texanobathynella aaronswinki
sp. nov.
Male holotype. (a) Thoracopod I; (b) thoracopod II; (c) thoracopod II; (d) thoracopod IV; (e) thoracopod V; (f) thoracopod VI; (g) thoracopod VII; (h) uropod; (i) furca (dorsal view).
First pleopods
. Absent.
Uropod
(
Figure 5
(h)). Sympod 3.5 times as long as wide and 2.5 times longer than rami, with six unequal barbed spines, distal spines twice longer than rest. Rami equal in length; endopod terminating in lancet-shaped spine, with two barbed and one plumose setae at base; exopod with three barbed setae.
Furca
(
Figure 5
(i)). Rami almost triangular, each with six barbed spines, terminal two longer than rest; two unequal plumose setae implanted dorsally on each ramus, more internal seta reduced.
Etymology.
The species is named after Aaron Swink, junior researcher, who played a major role in the sampling of hyporheic sites in
Texas
and educated youth about groundwater ecology for 5 years as Assistant Director for the Edwards Aquifer Research and Data Center’s education programme. The epitheton is a noun in the genitive singular masculine.