Six new epigean species of Caecidotea (Isopoda: Asellidae) distributed along the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt in Central Mexico
Author
García-Vázquez, Leonardo
Author
Pedraza-Lara, Carlos
Ciencia Forense, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Circuito de la Investigación Científica, Ciudad Universitaria. Ciudad de México.
Author
Rodríguez-Almaraz, Gabino
text
Zootaxa
2021
2021-04-27
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4965.1.2
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Caecidotea zacapuensis
sp. nov.
(
Figs 22–25
)
Material examined:
Holotype
, male (
CNCR 35522
), length
7.5 mm
,
Laguna
de Zacapu
,
19°49’37.00”N
,
101°47’23.00”W
, elev.
1993 m
,
Municipality Zacapu
,
Michoacan
,
Mexico
,
20 March 2018
, coll.
L. García-Vázquez
and
C. Pedraza-Lara.
Paratypes
, male (
CNCR 35523
), length
7.6 mm
; same data of collection and collectors as
holotype
; dissected parts left pereiopod I, left pereiopod
IV
, pleopod II; dissected structures for right pleopod drawings I,
III
,
IV
and
V
in the specimen tube.
20 Males
and
15 females
(
CNCR 35524
)
.
Diagnosis
. Male body length 3.4 width. Head trapezoidal, width 2.4 length, anterior margin concave; eyes length 3.8 width. Pleopod III with 36 plumose marginal setae. Exopod pleopod IV with proximal incomplete transverse suture. Uropods length 0.7 pleotelson length.
FIGURE 22.
Caecidotea zacapuensis
sp. nov.
Holotype male (CNCR 35522), total length 7.5 mm, A, male habitus. Paratype male (CNCR 35523) total length 7.0 mm, B, pereiopod I; C, pereiopod II; D, pereiopod III; E, pereiopod IV; F, pereiopod V; G, pereiopod VI; H, pereiopod VII. Scale bars: A= 2.0 mm, B–H = 1.0 mm.
FIGURE 23.
Caecidotea zacapuensis
sp. nov.
Paratype male (CNCR 35523), total length 7.0 mm, A, left pereiopod I ventral view; B, left pereiopod I dorsal view; C, left pereiopod IV ventral view. Scale bars: A–C = 500 µm.
FIGURE 24.
Caecidotea zacapuensis
sp. nov.
Paratype male (CNCR 35523), total length 7.0 mm, A, pleopod I; B, pleopod III; C, pleopod IV; D, pleopod V; E, pleotelson and uropods. Scale bars: A–E = 1.0 mm.
Description
. Male (CNCR 35522)
7.5 mm
(
Fig. 22A
); head trapezoidal, width 2.4 length, anterior margin concave; eyes present, oval, dark pigmented, length 3.8 width. Postmandibular lobes not produced. Subrectangular pereionites lateral margins with simple setae, pereionites 1–5 straight, pereionites 6–7 rounded.
Pereionite 1
length 1.2 pereionite 2 length; pereionite 1 1.1 pereionite 3 length; pereionites 6–7 with lateral margins rounded, widening posterior.
Antennula
flagellum with 10 articles, longer than distal antenna podomere middle; last four segments with aestetascs in formula 1–0–1–1.
Antenna
flagellum with 65 articles; proximal article width 1.2 length; following articles decreasing in length.
Pereiopod I
(
Figs 22B
,
23A
–
B
) dactylus outer edge with 10 simple setae; dactylus longer than palm; palmar margin with row simple setae; proximal process with 3 robust spines; mesial process acute, as wide as dactylus; distal process small acute triangular.
Pereiopods II–III
(
Fig. 22C–D
) similar length.
Pereiopod IV
(
Figs 22E
,
23C
) propodus with spine in dactylus, dactylus length 0.6 propodus length, dactylus with 4 slender spines on lower margin.
Pereiopod V
(
Fig. 22F
) basis length 1.2 propodus length.
Pereiopod VI
(
Fig. 22G
) similar length to pereiopod VII, basis length 1.3 propodus length.
Pereiopod VII
(
Fig. 22H
) length 0.6 body length.
FIGURE 25.
Caecidotea zacapuensis
sp. nov.
Paratype male (CNCR 35523), total length 7.0 mm, A, pleopod II ventral view; B, pleopod II dorsal view; C, endopod pleopod II dorsal ventral view; D, endopod pleopod II ventral view; E, apex of the endopod pleopod II ventral view; F, apex endopod pleopod II dorsal view. Scale bars: A–B = 500 µm, C–D = 100 µm, E = 50 µm, F = 40 µm.
Pleopod I
(
Fig. 24A
) length 2.2 pleopod III length; basal segment oval, proximal margin straight, length 1.4 width, inner margin with 6 retinacula, distal segment oval, external margin medially straight, length 1.9 width, margins with 20 simple setae.
Pleopod II
(
Fig. 25A–F
), protopod subrectangular, proximal edge rounded, internal margin with 2 simple spines; exopod oval with small cuticular scales on inner and outer margin, exopod margin with 22 plumose setae; endopod slender, curved mesial surface, length 3.2 width, length 0.9 exopod length, length 0.7 protopod length, internal and external processes prominent; endopod apex with 3 processes: cannula short subcylindrical surpassing caudal process, like a semi-rolled sheet; mesial process evident; caudal process robust, subconical, with rounded apex, armed on subapical dorsal surface with 2–17 cuticular scales.
Pleopod III
(
Fig. 24B
), exopod oval, length 1.5 width, width 1.6 endopod length, transverse suture in proximal half, 36 plumose setae in distal and proximal margins; endopod subrectangular, length 0.9 exopod length.
Pleopod IV
(
Fig. 24C
), exopod length 1.6 width, external proximal margin with incomplete transverse suture, close to pleopod joint; endopod length 0.8 exopod length.
Pleopod V
(
Fig. 24D
), exopod oval, length 1.8 width, transverse suture not evident; endopod length 0.9 exopod length, width 0.8 exopod width.
Pleotelson
(
Fig. 24E
), subsquare, length 1.0 width, lateral margins parallel, with simple marginal setae, caudomedial lobe produced subacute.
Uropods
(
Fig. 24E
), length 0.7 pleotelson length, armed with robust marginal setae, apical endopod setae, exopod length 1.2 endopod length; protopod length 1.1 exopod length.
Habitat.
This species was located on the shore of the Zacapu lake, between the roots of the aquatic vegetation, in the water lily
Eichornia crassipes
.
Distribution.
Known only from the
type
locality.
Etymology.
This species is named after the municipality Zacapu, where it inhabits.
Remarks.
The pleopod IV of
Caecidotea zacapuensis
sp. nov.
is similar to the one of
Caecidotea buzwilsoni
sp. nov.
from Yuriria Lagoon. Both can be differentiated using the transverse suture in pleopod IV: incomplete in
Caecidotea zacapuensis
sp. nov.
, and complete in
Caecidotea buzwilsoni
sp. nov.