Dexaminidae *
Author
Myers, Alan A.
Department of Zoology, Ecology and Plant Science, National University of Ireland Cork, Enterprise Centre, Lee Fields, Cork, Ireland.
text
Zootaxa
2009
2009-10-08
2260
1
393
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https://www.biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2260.1.20
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.2260.1.20
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Paradexamine quadratus
sp. nov.
(
Figs 17
,
18
)
Type Material.
Holotype
, female,
2.4 mm
,
AM
P77999,
Picnic Beach
,
Palfrey Island
,
Lizard Island
(
14°41.70' S
,
145°26.92'E
), subtidal, patch reef, rubble patch with sand bottom,
2 m
,
S.E. LeCroy
,
3 July 2001
(
SEL
/LZI-2-1)
.
Paratype
,
1 female
,
AM
P78000, same data as holotype
.
Type
Locality.
Palfrey Island
,
Lizard Island
,
Queensland
,
Australia
(
14°41.70'S
145°26.92'E
)
.
Etymology.
From the Latin 'quadratus' = square, referring to the almost square basis of pereopod 7.
Description.
Based on
holotype
, female,
2.4 mm
, AM P77999.
Head.
Head
lateral lobes rounded.
Eye
large, about half or less length of head, composed of clear ommatidia (in alcohol).
Antenna 1
peduncle article 1 without process on posterior margin.
Antenna 2
very short, one third or less length of body; peduncle article 4 slender, parallel sided, weakly setulose; flagellum with 5 articles.
Maxilliped
palp 4-articulate.
Pereon.
Gnathopod 1
carpus shorter than propodus; propodus not greatly expanded distally.
Gnathopod 2
carpus subtriangular, shorter than propodus.
Pereopods 3–7
simple or scarcely prehensile.
Pereopod 3
coxa, posterodistal corner rounded; dactylus more than half length of propodus.
Pereopods 5–7
of uniform morphology.
Pereopod 5
basis subrectangular, with posterodistal lobe, anterior margin with long robust setae.
Pereopod 6
basis very broad, subovate, posterior margin strongly convex, strongly serrated.
Pereopod 7
coxal gill present, basis strongly expanded, almost as broad as long, posterodistal margin strongly serrated.
FIGURE 17.
Paradexamine quadratus
sp. nov.
, holotype, female, 2.4 mm, AM P77999, Palfrey Island, Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef.
FIGURE 18.
Paradexamine quadratus
sp. nov.
, holotype, female, 2.4 mm, AM P77999, Palfrey Island, Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef.
Pleon.
Segments
with the following dorsal spine arrangement (from urosomite 1 forwards): 3.3.3.3.1.
Epimeron 2
posterior margin minutely serrate, posteroventral corner subquadrate.
Epimeron 3
posterior margin minutely serrate, with strong posteroventral spine and accessory spines.
Urosomite 1
with dorsal spine and two dorsolateral spines.
Uropod 3
rami lacking long fine setae.
Telson
lobes distally serrated, each lobe with only 2–3 serrations of uneven size and shape, with distal spine, without subdistal robust seta, with subdistal slender seta.
Male
(sexually dimorphic characters). Unknown.
Habitat.
Rubble patch with sand bottom.
Remarks.
This species is close to
P. mozambica
Ledoyer, 1979
, but that species has a very elongate pereopod 3 coxa that is drawn out at the posterodistal corner into a long, slender triangular process. In addition, epimeron 3 is 'denticule' on its ventral margin in
P. mozambicus
whereas in
P. quadratus
the ventral margin has strong spines. Also, the basis of pereopod 6 is less broad and 'finemente dentele' in
P. mozambicus
, but broad and strongly serrated in
P. quadratus
.
Distribution.
Australia
.
Queensland
: Palfrey Island, Lizard Island (current study).