Cyproideidae *
Author
Azman, B. A. R.
text
Zootaxa
2009
2009-10-08
2260
1
380
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https://www.biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.2260.1.19
journal article
4652
10.11646/zootaxa.2260.1.19
c2500323-6124-46e0-a008-06aedef14ad1
1175-5326
5323740
Cyproidea cobia
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1
,
2
,
3
, Pl. 2G)
Type material.
Holotype
, sex unknown,
4.2 mm
,
AM
P78320 (in slides),
Cobia Hole
,
Lizard Island
(
14°39.09’S
145°26.51’E
), coarse sediment,
17 m
,
J.K. Lowry
,
25 February 2005
(QLD 1666)
.
Paratype
: 1 unsexed,
AM
P70762,
Loomis Beach
moorings,
Lizard Island
,
Queensland
(
14°41.027’S
145°26.877’E
), sand & silt, sandy bottom,
3 m
,
J. Just
,
25 February 2005
(QLD 1650)
.
Type
locality.
Cobia Hole
,
Lizard Island
,
Queensland
,
Australia
(
14°39.09’S
145°26.51’E
)
.
Additional Material Examined.
1 unsexed,
AM
P70781 (QLD 1666); 2 unsexed,
AM
P70913 (QLD 1672).
Etymology.
Named after the
type
locality.
Description
. Based on
holotype
, sex unknown, AM P70837.
Head.
Head
lateral cephalic lobe narrowly rounded apically; eyes large and round.
Antenna 1
peduncle article 2 produced distally; primary flagellum with 7 articles.
Antenna 2
slender and slightly longer than antenna 1.
Mandible
molar vestigial; palp present, with 3 articles, long and slender; lacinia mobilis multidentate; incisor strongly dentate.
Maxilla 1
palp 1-articulate.
Maxilla 2
outer plate longer than inner, both generally setose.
Maxilliped
outer plate not reaching the distal margin of palp article 1; palp with 4 articles, article 3 terminating in a lobe, article 4 dactylate.
Upper lip
asymmetrically.
Lower lip
apical margin of the outer lobe with small and deep cleft; mandibular process rounded.
Pereon.
Gnathopod 1
subchelate; coxa vestigial; basis slender with minute setae along anterior margin; ischium posterior margin bristly; merus produced into triangular process; carpus subtriangular, not produced in the posterior lobe, with long setae and bristly; propodus subovate, palm serrated; dactylus attenuate, inner margin serrate.
Gnathopod 2
carpochelate; coxa vestigial; basis subrectangular; ischium subrectangular, posterior process not developed; carpus lobe extending almost two third of propodus; propodus subovate, palm serrated; dactylus, inner margin serrated, attenuated.
Pereopod 3
coxa expanded, broadly triangular; basis to dactylus slender.
Pereopod 4
coxa very developed, relatively bigger than coxa 3; basis to dactylus slender.
Pereopod 5
basis rectolinear.
Pereopod 6
coxa small with minute seta posterodistally; basis rectolinear.
Pereopod 7
coxa small with minute seta posterodistally; basis slightly expanded proximally.
Pleon.
Pleonite 3
without dorsodistal process.
Epimeron 3
posteroventral corner rounded.
Urosomite 1
without dorsal keel.
Urosomite 3
with triangular process reaching beyond half of telson.
Uropod 1
peduncle longer than rami; rami subequal in length with minutely pectinate.
Uropod 2
similar to uropod 1 but smaller.
Uropod 3
peduncle as long as inner ramus, outer ramus slightly longer than inner.
Telson
apically rounded.
Habitat.
Coarse sediment,
3–17 m
.
Remarks.
The genus
Cyproidea
is characterized by a having transverse palm on gnathopod 2, vaulted urosomite 3 overlapping the telson, telson small and not reaching apex of peduncle 3. So far, only five species of
Cyproidea
have been described,
Cyproidea ornata
Haswell, 1879
, based on material from Port Jackson, New South Wales;
Cyproidea liodactyla
Hirayama, 1978
, from
Japan
;
Cyproidea marmorata
Moore, 1981
, from Tinderbox, Tasmania;
Cyproidea robusta
Ren, 2006
from
Hainan
,
China
; and
Cyproidea serratipalma
Schellenberg, 1938
, from
New Caledonia
.
FIGURE 1.
Cyproidea cobia
sp. nov.
, holotype, sex unknown, 4.2 mm, AM P78320, Cobia Hole, Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef.
FIGURE 2.
Cyproidea cobia
sp. nov.
, holotype, sex unknown, 4.2 mm, AM P78320, Cobia Hole, Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef.
FIGURE 3.
Cyproidea cobia
sp. nov.
, holotype, sex unknown, 4.2 mm, AM P78320, Cobia Hole, Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef.
The new species can be distinguished from all other existing species of
Cyproidea
by the following characteristics: (1) the basis of gnathopod 2 is rectolinear whereas in the remaining species they are somewhat expanded anteriorly; (2) the posterodistal process of gnathopod 2 ischium is not developed, on the contrary it is well developed in the rest of the species.
Cyproidea cobia
sp. nov.
closely resembles
Cyproidea liodactyla
in having slightly produced carpal lobe of gnathopod 1 and subequal length of uropod 2 rami, but is easily distinguishable by the undeveloped posterodistal process of gnathopod 2 ischium. However, in terms of body size
Cyproidea cobia
at
4.2 mm
is distinctly larger than
Cyproidea liodactyla
(
2.8 mm
),
Cyproidea marmorata
(
3.5 mm
) and
Cyproidea serratipalma
(4.0 mm).
Distribution.
Australia
.
Queensland
: Lizard Island (current study).