A taxonomic study on Orthoprotella and related genera (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Caprellidae) of New South Walesı Australia
Author
Takeuchi, Ichiro
Author
Lowry, James K.
text
Journal of Natural History
2019
2019-06-17
53
17
1023
1059
journal article
10.1080/00222933.2019.1589590
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Notoprotella gordoni
(Guilerı 1954)
(
Figures 11
ı 12)
Orthoprotella gordoni
Guilerı 1954: 548
–
551
ı figs. 16
–
18.
–
McCain and Steinberg 1970: 57
.
–
Lowry and Stoddart 2003: 27
.
–
Guerra-García and Takeuchi 2004: 1017
–
1018
ı fig. 39.
Material examined
1 mature femaleı
AM
E.6563
ı
39
°00
ʹ
S
148°40
ʹ
Eı
eastern slope of
Bass Straitı Tasmaniaı
FIS
‘
Endeavour
’
ı 1909
–
1914;
1 mature and
1 immature
femalesı
AM
P.47825
ı
34
°05
ʹ
S
151°15
ʹ
Eı
3
–
4 km
off
Botany
Bayı
New
South Walesı Australiaı
HMCS
Thetis Stn
.
37ı
mudı
91
–
95 m
depthı 11
March
1898ı
coll. E.
R
.
Waite
;
2 malesı 1 premature femaleı
AM
P.47826
ı
34
°03
ʹ
30
ʺ
S
151°12
ʹ
30
ʺ
Eı
2
–
3 km
off
Port Hackingı New South Walesı Australiaı
HMCS
Thetis Stn
35ı
sandyı
40
–
69 m
depthı 10
March
1898ı
coll. E.
R
.
Waite
;
1 mature femaleı
AM
P.98913
ı
43
°15
ʹ
S
147°16
ʹ
Eı
d
’
Entrecasteaux Channelı
possibly an
Endeavour
collection;
1 fragment (male)ı
AM
P.101912
ı
34
°05
ʹ
S
151°15
ʹ
Eı
3
–
4 km
off
Botany
Bayı
New
South Walesı Australiaı
HMCS
Thetis Stn
37ı
mudı
91
–
95 m
depthı 11
March
1898ı
coll. E.
R
.
Waite
.
Figure 11.
Notoprotella gordoni
(
Guiler, 1954
)
from off Botany Bay, New South Wales and eastern slope of Bass Strait, Tasmania. Male, 13.49 mm (estimated based on fig. 39 of
Guerra-García and Takeuchi 2004
), AM P.101912; female, 17.90 mm, AM E.6563. Bars indicate 1.0 mm.
Type
localities
Mountain Creek and Mountain Riverı Tasmaniaı
Australia
.
Other localities
Off Botany Bay and off Port Hackingı
New South Wales
and Eastern slope of Bass Straightı Tasmaniaı
Australia
.
Description
Male
ı body length
13.49 mm
(estimated based on fig.
39 in
Guerra-García and Takeuchi 2004
)ı AM P.
101912
. Head
1.01 mm
; pereonite 1ı
0.86 mm
; pereonite 2ı
2.62 mm
.
Head with anteriorly forwarded triangular dorsal projection; eye largeı distinctive.
Antenna 1
slenderı
13.39 mm
; peduncle article 2 longest; peduncular article 3 straight; flagellum 1.2 × peduncular lengthı with 24 articlesı proximal article composed of 2 articles.
Antenna 2
slenderı 0.45 × antenna 1 length.
Figure 12.
Notoprotella gordoni
(
Guiler, 1954
)
from off Botany Bay, New South Wales. Male, 13.49 mm (estimated based on fig. 39 of
Guerra-García and Takeuchi 2004
), AM P.101912. Bars indicate 0.10 mm.
Upper lip
notchedı forming rounded quadrilateral projections.
Mandible
right incisor with 5 teeth; lacinia mobilis with 5 teethı with 2 bundled accessory setal rows; palp 3- articulateı palp article 2 with 5 lateral setae; palp article 3 setal formula 1
–
20
–
5
–
1; molar well developed; left incisor with 5 teeth; lacinia mobilis with 5 teethı with 3 bundled setal rows; palp 3-articulate; palp article 2 with 6 lateral setae; palp article 3 setal formula 1
–
21
–
4
–
1.
Lower lip
finely setose on inner and outer lobes.
Maxilla 1
outer plate with 7 stout apical setal-teeth; palp distal margin with 3 triangular projectionsı each with a slender or robust setaı with 2 setaeı with a row of slender setae.
Maxilla 2
triangular with 8 apical setae; outer plate rectangular with 11 apical setae.
Maxilliped
inner plate ovalı with 4 setae near distal margin; outer plate 2.5 × length of inner plateı inner marginı with 3 setae on outer margin; palp article 2 setose on inner margin; palp article 3ı with 15 distal to lateral setae; palp article 4 weakly falcate.
Pereon.
Pereonite 2
with small anterolateral projectionı with tiny midlateral projectionı with paired mid-dorsal projections.
Mature female
ı body length 17.90 mmı AM E.6563. Head
1.02 mm
; pereonite 1ı
1.10 mm
; pereonite 2ı
3.54 mm
; pereonite 3ı
3.54 mm
; pereonite 4ı
2.98 mm
; pereonite 5ı
3.59 mm
. Pereonites 6 and 7 partially fusedı
2.15 mm
.
Head/pereonite 1
fused (suture present); eyes largeı distinctiveı with anterodorsal projection.
Antenna 1
at least 0.8 × body length; peduncle article 2 longest; flagellum with 11 + articlesı flagellum proximal article composed of 3 fused articles.
Antenna 2
ı without dense concentration of long slender setae along posterior margin; flagellum about 1/6 (0.17 ×) of peduncular lengthı flagellum with 2 articles.
Pereon.
Pereonite 2
with anterolateral bifurcated projectionı with midlateral projectionı with paired mid-dorsal projection.
Pereonite 3
with anterolateral bifurcated projectionı with round distolateral projection.
Pereonite 4
with round anterolateral projection.
Gnathopod 2
begins 0.40 along anterior margin of corresponding pereonite; coxa vestigial; basis subequal in length to pereonite 2ı with anterodistal projection; ischium with anterodistal projection; carpus 0.17 × propodus length; propodus largeı elongate (subrectangular)ı length 2.3 × widthı anterodistal margin narrowly concaveı with anterodistal triangular projection; palm proximal projection with 1 robust (grasping) setaı palm smoothı setoseı with large midpalmar projectionı with deepı narrow sinusı with well-developed distal shelfı with 1 large projection.
Gill 3
elongateı length 0.6 × corresponding pereoniteı curved anteriorly.
Pereopod 3
elongateı with 2 articles; length 3 × width.
Gill 4
elongateı length 0.65 × corresponding pereoniteı curved anteriorly.
Pereopod 4
ı similar to pereopod 3.
Remarks
No specimens were reported after the
type
material was collected from Mountain Creek and Mountain Riverı Tasmania in Marchı 1954 (
Guiler 1954
). We found additional specimens for this species from the collection of the
Australian Museum
; these specimens were collected prior to the 1920s from
New South
Wales
and
Tasmania
.
Guerra-García and Takeuchi (2004)
noted that the condition of the
type
specimens deposited at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery were in very poor condition and partially dried up. Of the old collections at the Australian Museumı the damaged maleı estimated as
13.49 mm
in body lengthı collected from off Botany Bayı New South
Wales
was described and figured in detail. The mature female from the eastern slope of Bass Straightı Tasmania was also described. The present description of
O. gordoni
including mouth parts agrees well with the generic diagnosis of
Notoprotella
gen. nov.