South African Acrothoracica (Crustacea: Cirripedia)
Author
Botha, Thomas P. A.
Department of Biological Sciences and Marine Research Institute, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, Cape Town, 7700, South Africa
Author
Griffiths, Charles L.
0000-0001-5791-4725
Department of Biological Sciences and Marine Research Institute, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, Cape Town, 7700, South Africa & https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5791 - 4725
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-03-24
4949
1
45
78
journal article
7499
10.11646/zootaxa.4949.1.3
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Australophialus turbonis
(
Barnard, 1925
)
Figs 2–4
Cryptophialus turbonis
Barnard, 1925: 5
(
type
material lost).—
Newman & Ross, 1971: 26
.
Australophialus turbonis
Tomlinson, 1969: 121–125
, fig. 33.—1987: 66, fig. 3.—
Kolbasov & Høeg 2007: 129
, fig. 3 (F), fig. 4 (K), fig. 10 (A).—
Kolbasov 2009: 352
, fig. 3 (
a
), fig. 7 (
в
), fig. 19 (
б
), fig. 20 (
б, e, ж
), fig. 21 (
u
), fig. 22 (
б
), fig. 24 (
б
), fig. 28 (
б, e
), fig. 38 (
ж
), fig. 50 (
a
), fig. 52 (
г
), fig. 55 (
ж
), fig. 59 (
a
), fig. 126.
FIGURE 2.
Australophialus turbonis
, females. A—Female feeding with terminal cirri projecting from burrow in
Turbo sarmaticus
; B—Burrow in
Burnupena cincta
; C—Lateral view of a preserved specimen. Abbreviations:
dm
—dwarf males,
lb
—lateral bar,
m
—mantle,
ob
—opercular bar.
Deposited material
.
SAMC-A091103
,
False Bay
,
Western Cape
,
February 2017
,
30 specimens
in 3
Turbo cidaris
shells
.
SAMC-A091104
,
Wooley’s Pool
,
False Bay
,
Western Cape
,
30 January 2017
,
3 specimens
in 2
Turbo sarmaticus
shells
.
SAMC-A091105
,
False Bay
,
Western Cape
,
January and February 2017
,
308 specimens
in 4
Turbo sarmaticus
shells (19 not deposited, used for dissections, SEM, light microscopy and genetic analyses)
.
SAMC-A091106
,
Melkbosstrand
,
Western Cape
,
28 February 2017
,
1 specimen
in
Fusinus ocelliferus
shell. SAMC- A091107,
Melkbosstrand
,
Western Cape
,
28 February 2017
,
2 specimens
in
Haliotis midae
shell
.
SAMC-A091108
,
Bloubergstrand
,
Western Cape
,
April 2017
,
2 specimens
from 2
Argobuccinum pustulosum
shells
.
SAMC-A091109
,
False Bay
,
Western Cape
,
15 March 2017
,
1 specimen
in
Burnupena cincta
shell
.
SAMC-A091110
,
False Bay
,
Western Cape
,
15 March 2017
,
1 specimen
in
Burnupena cincta
shell
.
SAMC-A091111
,
False Bay
,
Western Cape
,
27 September 2018
,
17 specimens
from 3
Crepidula porcellana
shells
.
SAMC-A091112
,
False Bay
,
Western Cape
,
15 March 2017
,
1 specimen
in
Burnupena cincta
shell
.
FIGURE 3.
Australophialus turbonis
from
Turbo sarmaticus
collected in False Bay. Scanning electron microscopy of general morphology and external features, female. A—Simple teeth on margin of opercular bar; B—Multifid scales of operculum; C—Annuli of terminal cirri (broken); D—Opercular area; E—Comb collar; F—Diagnostic notch on opercular bar. Abbreviations:
cc
—comb collar,
ob
—opercular bar,
tc
—terminal cirri.
FIGURE 4.
Australophialus turbonis
from
Turbo sarmaticus
collected in False Bay. Light microscopy of external features and cirri, female. A—Lateral view of whole specimen; B—Opercular area, lateral view showing opercular bars with notch, labrum and lateral bars; C—Terminal cirri; D—Dorsal body process; E—Mouthparts, including the mandible, maxillule and maxilla; F—Labrum. Abbreviations:
dp
—dorsal body process,
la—
labrum,
lb
—lateral bar,
md
—mandible,
mx1—
maxillule,
mx2
—maxilla,
rb
—reinforcing bar.
Diagnosis
. Australophialid with a notch one-third distance from anterior end on apertural margin, otherwise similar to other South African australophialid,
Australophialus utinomii
.
Description
. Female, mantle bottle-shaped, with characteristic elongated neck of all cryptophialids (
Figs 2C
;
4A
). Length
1–3 mm
(mean
1.95 mm
), width
0.6–1.6 mm
(mean
1.19 mm
). Opercular bars ~
300 m
long and wellarmed on margins by long, simple teeth and setae, with nodules on flat surface of opercular bar (fig. 3A, D, F). Distinct notch on opercular bars about one-third from anterior end (fig. 3D, F; 4B). An infolded velum with lamellae extends into comb collar, which is composed of long, fine projections, ending in bristles (fig. 3E). Lateral surfaces of operculum with dense rows of multifid scales, with setae (fig. 3B). Mantle surface striated, with no obvious projections other than small teeth that are mostly bifid and uniformly distributed. Large reinforcing bars present, with one extending dorsally toward attachment area on dorsal end of aperture (fig. 4B). Pair of lateral bars extends from apertural notch downward along mantle on either side (fig. 4B), with fewer teeth on their surface, as normal for this genus. Attachment area masked by layers of previous moults (cemented exuviae) that form a hard disk onto which males attach (
Tomlinson, 1969
). Colour similar to
W. spinosa
, light reddish and white colour when fresh turning light brown/white when preserved in ethanol (fig. 2C). Burrow oval-shaped (fig. 2B), averaging 0.3 x
0.25 mm
.
Terminal cirri with four pairs, without caudal appendages (fig. 4C). One whip-like dorsal body process (fig. 4D). Mouth cirrus (paired) reduced, consisting only of small processes with several bristles (
Tomlinson, 1969
). Characteristic of the genus, labrum elongated and tongue-shaped, extending out of aperture, with setae at tip (fig. 4F). Mouthparts typical of genus, with ovate maxilla with distal setae (fig. 4E). Mandible with three teeth on cutting edge. Maxillule with no notch, no dense and long setae (fig. 4E). Mandibular palp elongated, with setae at distal end. Mature attached males averaging 0.45 x
0.25 mm
. As many as
17 males
attached to single female.
Hosts.
Type
host
Turbo sarmaticus
.
Previously known to bore into shells of
Burnupena cincta
and
Burnupena limbosa
. New hosts reported here are
Argobuccinum pustulosum
,
Crepidula porcellana
,
Fusinus ocelliferus
,
Haliotis midae
and
Turbo cidaris
.
Distribution.
Type
locality False Bay (3407’57.8”S, 1826’44.1”E),
South Africa
. Ranges from Paternoster (3248’28.90”S, 1753’29.05”E) to Hermanus (3425’1.62”S, 1914’55.46”E). Endemic to the
Western Cape
.
Remarks
:
Australophialus turbonis
was previously reported from the
Western Cape
in various hosts (
Barnard, 1925
) and at Umpangazi in
KwaZulu-Natal
(
Tomlinson, 1969
) from
Purpura persica
(previously
Thais rudolphi
). However, this was probably a misidentification and likely was a specimen of
A. utinomii
,
which is morphologically similar to
A. turbonis
(see below).
Australophialus turbonis
is only known from the
Western Cape
, whereas
A. utinomii
occurs in the
Eastern Cape
around East London and in
KwaZulu-Natal
. Moreover,
A. utinomii
is also known from two
Purpura
species (see below), while this is not a known host for
A. turbonis
. Commonly found in the same hosts in association with
Weltneria spinosa
.