Benthic myodocopid Ostracoda (Philomedidae) from the Southern Ocean
Author
Chavtur, Vladimir G.
Author
Keyser, Dietmar
text
Zootaxa
2016
4141
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4141.1.1
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Philomedes rotunda
Skogsberg, 1920
(
Figs. 34
,
35
)
1920
Philomedes
(
Philomedes
)
rotunda
Skogsberg
: 366, 367, 368, 414, Figs. 75, 76. 1962
Philomedes rotunda
Skogsberg, 1920
—Poulsen: 345 [key].
1975
Philomedes rotunda
Skogsberg, 1920
—Kornicker: 245–248, Figs. 131, 132 (map), 144–146. 1986
Philomedes rotunda
Skogsberg, 1920
—Kempf: 590 (key).
Studied
material
(coordinates, depth and sediment see Appendix).
52th
Russian Antarctic Expedition Prydz Bay
,
station 7, sample 36:
MIMB
18314
—adult female (
2.37 mm
).
Station 8, sample 37: MIMB 18316—immature male (
1.87 mm
).
Station 10, sample 54: MIMB 18 312—adult female (
2.35 mm
).
Station 10, sample 55: MIMB 18 313—adult female (
2.50 mm
).
Station 12, sample 65: MIMB 18 315—adult female (
2.80 mm
).
Additional material
. See Appendix.
Diagnosis of female
(
Kornicker 1975, with additional remarks
).
Carapace
: oval in lateral outline with minute caudal process, surface reticulate, length
1.90–2.80 mm
.
First antenna
: 2nd joint with 3 setae, 1 ventral, 1 lateral and 1 dorsal.
Second antenna
: 1st joint of endopodite with 6 setae, 5 proximal and 1 distal; 2nd joint with 1 long and 0 (usually) or 1 (rarely) short ventral seta and 1 long terminal seta.
Mandible
: dorsal margin of basale with 3 setae, 1 near middle and 2 subterminal.
Sixth limb
: epipodite with 3–4 setae.
Seventh limb
: each limb with 15–26 setae, 2–5 pegs present on opposite terminal comb.
Caudal furca
: each lamella with 9–13 claws.
Bellonci organ
: 2-jointed, with pointed tip.
Lateral eye
: minute, with 2 ommatidia.
Anterior process
(above upper lip): developed, large and triangular.
Male unknown.
Supplementary description of adult female.
Carapace
(
Figs. 34
A–E). Length
1.90–2.30 mm
(in literature:
1.90–2.17 mm
).
Infold on rostrum with 10–14 setae forming a row. Antero-ventral inside with 10–16 setae and 9–11 striations. Posterior infold with 5–6 short setae. Surface reticulate and with very rare setae.
First antenna
(
Fig.
34
I, J, M). Second joint with 3 spinous setae, 1 dorsal, 1 midlength seta and 1 long ventral seta.
Second antenna
(
Fig. 34
N, O). First joint with 5 or (usually) 6 setae, 4 or 5 proximal and 1 distal; second joint elongate (
Skogsberg 1920: short and thick (!)
as in
P. globosa
) and with 1 long spinous ventral seta and 1 midlength subterminal bare seta.
Mandible
(
Fig. 35
F–K). Basale: dorsal margin with 3 setae, 1 near middle and 2 subterminal; medial side with 6 setae, 3 pectinate and 3 normal type; lateral surface with 4 (rarely) or 5 setae forming a row parallel to ventral margin; ventral margin with 4 or 5 distal setae. Exopodite somewhat shorter than first endopodial joint (
Fig. 35
G, I). Endopodite: first joint with 4 ventral setae; dorsal margin of second joint with 2–4 setae in proximal group and 5 or (usually) 6 setae in distal group, ventral margin with 1–3 setae in subterminal group and
2–3 in
terminal group. Right limb in MIMB 18313 abnormal (
Fig. 35
F, H): coxal endite only with 1 seta and without tooth; lateral surface and ventral margin of basale total with 6 setae, of which 1 stout and pectinate; exopodite short and without setae; endopodite: first joint only with 3 ventral setae, dorsal margin of second joint without setae and ventral margin only with 1 terminal seta; third joint only with 1 peg-like short seta.
Sixth limb
. Endite I with 3 terminal and 1 medial setae, endite II with 3 (usually) or 2 terminal and 1 medial setae, endite III with 8 (usually) or 7 terminal and 1 medial setae, endite IV with 6–9 terminal and 1 medial setae, end joint with 17–26 setae; 3–4 setae present in place of epipodial appendage.
Seventh limb
(
Fig. 35
L–N). Each limb with 17–20 (in literature: 23–26) setae, 4–5 setae (2+2 or 2+3) in distal group and 12–15 setae (4+8, 5+7, 5+8, 6+9 and 7+8) in proximal group; each seta with 3–6 bells and some wreaths of short, stiff setules, placed obliquely. Terminal comb with 15–18 alate teeth; 2–5 long pegs present on opposite comb.
Caudal furca
(
Fig. 30
P). Limb with 10+11, 11+11, 11+12 or 11+13 claws.
Bellonci organ
(
Fig. 34
F–J). Organ elongate, 1- or 2-jointed and longer than first joint of first antenna. Its tip pointed or with 1–2 minute spines.
Medial eye
(
Fig.
34
I, J). Smooth.
Lateral eye
. Small with 2 ommatidia.
Upper lip
(
Fig.
34
I–L). Lip ventrally hirsute, terminally blunt, without or with several glandular processes.
Anterior process on body
(
Figs.
34
I, J; 35 B–D). Large, triangular and with short or long terminal process.
Supplementary description of A-
1 male
.
Carapace.
Length
1.87 mm
.
Second antenna
(
Fig. 34
E). Same as that illustrated by
Skogsberg (1920: 415, Fig. LXXV-4)
. Our specimen differs in having only 4 proximal setae on first endopodial joint.
Mandible
. Similar to that of adult female.
Sixth limb
. Endite I with 3 terminal and 1 medial setae, endite II with 3 or 4 terminal and 1 medial setae, endite III with 8 terminal and 1 medial setae,
endite IV with 8 terminal and 1 medial setae, end joint with 20 setae; 2 or 3 present in place of epipodial appendage.
FIGURE 34.
Philomedes rotunda
(Female: A, M, N—MIMB 18314; B, F, K—MIMB 18313; D, E, G, J, L, O—MIMB 18312; C, H, I, P—MIMB 18315). A–C—left valve of carapace in lateral view; D—right valve in lateral view; E—detail of reticulation in central area of left valve in lateral view; F—Bellonci organ; G, H—distal part of Bellonci organ; I, J—upper lip, anterior process, medial eye, Bellonci organ, 1st and 2nd joints of 1st antenna; K, L—upper lip; M—2nd joint of 1st antenna; N, O—endopodite of 2nd antenna; P—caudal furca.
FIGURE 35.
Philomedes rotunda
(Immature male: A, E, O—NINB 18316; female: B, F, H, J, K–M—MIMB 18313; C, G, I— MIMB 18312; D, N—MIMB 18315). A—upper lip, anterior process, medial eye, Bellonci organ; B–D—anterior process of body; E—endopodite of 2nd antenna; F—abnormal left mandible (dorsal setae not shown); G—exopodite and dorsal part of basale and 1st endopodial joint of mandible; H—exopodite (abnormal) and 1st endopodial joint of left mandible; I—exopodite (normal) of mandible; J—ventral arming of mandibular basale (abnormal); K—ventral pectinate seta of mandibular basale; L– N—tip of 7th limb; O—lateral eye.
Seventh limb
. Each limb with 15 setae, 4–5 (2+2 or 2+3) distal and 10–11 (4+6 or 5+6) proximal; each seta with 2–4 bells. Terminal comb with 10 alate teeth; 2 or 3 pegs present on opposite comb.
Caudal furca
. Limb with 10+10 claws.
Medial eye
(
Fig. 35
A). Smooth.
Lateral eye
(
Fig. 35
O). Eye developed, with about 17 ommatidia.
Bellonci organ
(
Fig. 35
A). Organ elongate, 1-jointed, terminally with minute process and some spines.
Upper lip
(
Fig. 35
A). As in adult female.
Anterior process on body
(
Fig. 35
A). Large, triangular.
Distribution and ecology
. Subantarctic-antarctic sublitoral species. It was collected in
South Georgia
(
Skogsberg 1920
;
Kornicker 1975
), Weddell Sea and Prydz Bay (present study) between 54° and 71° S (
Fig. 31
) districts of the Antarctic at depths of
7 to 237 m
, on hard and soft substrates: rock, stone, gravel, muddy sand and clay bottom with scattered algae.