Three new species of the family Aoridae collected from Sagami Bay, central Japan (Crustacea: Amphipoda)
Author
Ariyama, Hiroyuki
Osaka Museum of Natural History, Nagai Park, Higashi-Sumiyoshi, Osaka 546 - 0034 Japan.
Author
Kohtsuka, Hisanori
0000-0003-4440-2776
Misaki Marine Biological Station, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo, 1024 Koajiro, Misaki, Miura, Kanagawa 238 - 0025 Japan. kohtsuka @ g. ecc. u-tokyo. ac. jp; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 4440 - 2776
kohtsuka@g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
text
Zootaxa
2022
2022-06-30
5159
3
393
413
journal article
86215
10.11646/zootaxa.5159.3.5
30f2c59d-5818-461b-92b3-9072d705e757
1175-5326
6781795
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Aoroides sagamiensis
sp. nov.
[Japanese name: Sagami-burabura-sokoebi, new]
(
Figs 5–8
)
Type material.
Holotype
: male,
3.1 mm
(OMNH-Ar-12435), west of
Jōgashima Island in Miura City
,
Kanagawa Prefecture
,
35°08′22″N
139°34′38″E
–35°08′17″N 139°34′28″E,
87–90 m
depth
, gravel and sand bottom,
25 March 2015
.
Paratypes
: female,
3.7 mm
(OMNH-Ar-12436), same data as holotype; male,
3.1 mm
and female,
4.5 mm
(OMNH-Ar-12437, 12438), west of
Jōgashima Island in Miura City
,
Kanagawa Prefecture
,
35°08′06″N
139°34′03″E
–35°08′23″N 139°33′46″E,
95–97 m
depth
,
16 April 2014
;
male,
2.3 mm
and female, 3.0 mm (OMNH-Ar-12439, 12440), west of
Jōgashima Island in Miura City
,
Kanagawa Prefecture
,
35°08′15″N
139°34′44″E
– 35°08′58″N 139°34′45″E,
87–89 m
depth
, sand bottom,
31 October 2013
;
female, 3.0 mm (OMNH-Ar-12441), west of
Jôgashima Island in Miura City
,
Kanagawa Prefecture
,
35°08′25″N
139°34′25″E
–35°08′07″N 139°33′32″E,
100–103 m
depth
,
20 January 2015
.
Type
locality.
Sagami Bay
, west of
Jōgashima Island in Miura City
,
Kanagawa Prefecture
,
Japan
.
Etymology.
The Latin
sagamiensis
, -
is
, -
e
refers to the
type
locality.
Description of male.
Based on
holotype
(OMNH-Ar-12435,
3.1 mm
) and
paratype
(OMNH-Ar-12437,
3.1 mm
) only for pereopods 5, 7.
Head
(
Figs 5
,
6
).
Eyes
medium-sized, about quarter of head length.
Antenna 1
very long, ca. 0.95 times of BL, slender, poorly setose; peduncular articles 1–3 with length ratio of 1:1.75:0.55, article 1 with 4 robust setae ventrally; accessory flagellum vestigial, tip bearing 2 setae; primary flagellum with 14 articles, last article minute, articles 10, 11 each with aesthetasc.
Antenna 2
about 0.6 times as long as antenna 1, slender, weakly setose; peduncular articles 3–5 with length ratio of 1:3.5:3.3; flagellum with 3 articles, with 4, 2, 2 long robust setae, respectively.
Upper lip
with ventral margin rounded, bearing short thin setae.
Mandibles
, incisor with 5 and 7 cusps in left and right, respectively, lacinia mobilis 4-toothed in left and 3-toothed in right, accessory blades bifid,
3 in
left and
2 in
right; palp rod-shaped, article length ratio 1:1.9–2.0:2.8, articles 1, 2 bare, article 3 with 2 long setae on tip.
Lower lip
with acute-tipped mandibular process, distal margin of outer lobe with 3 thick setae; distal margin of inner lobe bearing short thin setae.
Maxilla 1
with small inner plate bearing long plumose seta; outer plate with 10 robust setae apically; tip of palp article 2 with 6 distal robust setae.
Maxilla 2
, outer plate setose mediodistally, inner plate with mediofacial row of setae and distal setae.
Maxilliped
with inner plate bearing 2 quadrate and 1 short robust setae and several thick setae; outer plate broad, barely not reaching apex of palp article 2, distomedial margin with 10 long-to-short robust setae; palp weakly setose, dorsodistal end of article 3 projected, article 4 bearing nail on tip.
FIGURE 5.
Aoroides sagamiensis
sp. nov.
Holotype, male, 3.1 mm (OMNH-Ar-12435). Habitus.
Pereon
(
Fig. 7
).
Sternal process
absent.
Gnathopod 1
large, merochelate; coxa roundish trapezoidal, anteroventral corner roundly projected, with robust seta; basis stout, anterior margin with a few short simple setae, lateral margin bearing several long and short simple setae; ischium with simple seta posterodistally; merus long, abruptly narrowed distally, distal 2/3 bearing dense plumose setae; carpus bullet-shaped, anterior margin with simple seta near distal corner, posterior margin with dense plumose setae; propodus straight, almost same length as carpus, anterior margin with a few simple setae, posterior margin and medial surface bearing many simple setae; dactylus slightly curved, posterior margin with 4 small denticles.
Gnathopod 2
smaller than gnathopod 1, subchelate; coxa oval, ventral margin with 4 short setae; basis almost straight, anterior margin with several short setae, posterior margin bearing 3 robust setae; meus short, setose distally; carpus longish triangular, posterior margin heavily setose; propodus slightly longer than carpus, palm oblique, defined by robust seta, anterodistal corner, posterior and distal margins setose; dactylus short, slightly curved, posterior margin with 4 denticles.
Pereopods 3, 4
slender, pereopod 3 slightly longer than gnathopod 2, pereopod 4 almost same length as gnathopod 2; coxae roundish trapezoidal; bases narrow, anterior and posterior margins each with a few setae; meri and carpi lacking robust setae on posterior margins; propodi and dactyli narrow.
Pereopod 5
, coxa bilobed; basis wide, posteroproximal corner rounded, anterior margin with a few short setae (1 robust); carpus with thick seta at posterodistal corner; propodus anterior margin bearing 3 robust setae, posterodistal corner weakly setose.
Pereopod 6
longer than pereopod 5; coxa bilobed; basis wide, posteroproximal corner rounded, anterior margin bare, posterior margin with a few short setae; merus with thick seta each on posterodistal corner, posterior margin and posterodistal corner; carpus with 1 posterolateral and 3 (1 lost) posterodistal robust setae; propodus anterior margin with 4 robust setae, posterodistal corner setose.
Pereopod 7
probably longer than pereopod 6; coxa semicircular; basis wide, posteroproximal corner slightly projected, anterior margin with a few short setae (1 robust), posterior margin bearing several short setae, posterodistal corner with thick seta; merus with 1, 3, 2 thick setae on anterodistal corner, posterior margin and posterodistal corner, respectively; carpus–dactylus lost.
FIGURE 6.
Aoroides sagamiensis
sp. nov.
Holotype, male, 3.1 mm (OMNH-Ar-12435). Scales: 0.05 mm.
FIGURE 7.
Aoroides sagamiensis
sp. nov.
All but M: holotype, male, 3.1 mm (OMNH-Ar-12435); M: paratype, male, 3.1 mm (OMNH-Ar-12437). Scales: 0.1 mm.
FIGURE 8.
Aoroides sagamiensis
sp. nov.
All except for F and M: holotype, male, 3.1 mm (OMNH-Ar-12435); F: paratype, female, 4.5 mm (OMNH-Ar-12438); M: paratype, 3.1 mm (OMNH-Ar-12437), slender setae omitted. Scales: 0.1 mm.
Pleon
(
Figs 5
,
8
).
Epimeral plates 1–3
each with minute projection and short seta on posteroventral corner, ventral margins bare.
Pleopods
, pleopod 2>1>
3 in
length; peduncles with 3, 4, 1 plumose setae in pleopods 1–3, respectively; outer rami shorter than inner rami, both rami with 6 articles in pleopods 1, 2, and with 5 articles in pleopod 3.
Uropod 1
, peduncle with 3 dorsolateral and 2 dorsomedial robust setae, inter-ramal process medium, 34% length of peduncle; outer and inner rami ca. 0.85 and 0.9 times as long as peduncle, respectively, outer ramus with 1 dorsolateral and 4 terminal robust setae, inner ramus bearing 2 dorsolateral and 4 terminal robust setae.
Uropod 2
about 0.7 times length of uropod 1, peduncle with 2 dorsolateral and 1 dorsomedial robust setae, inter-ramal process vestigial; outer ramus almost same length as peduncle, inner ramus ca. 1.15 times of peduncle, outer ramus with 1 dorsal and 4 terminal robust setae, inner ramus bearing 3 dorsal and 4 terminal robust setae.
Uropod 3
short, about half length of uropod 2, peduncle with 2 laterodistal robust setae, inter-ramal process vestigial; outer and inner rami ca. 1.05 and 1.15 times of peduncle, respectively, outer ramus without marginal robust seta, tip with tiny second article and 1 robust and 3 long setae, inner ramus with 1 marginal and 1 terminal robust setae and long apical seta.
Telson
roundish pentagonal, distal margin with pair of 1 long, 1 short and 1 sensory setae.
Description of female.
Based on
paratype
(OMNH-Ar-12438,
4.5 mm
). Generally similar to male
holotype
except for gnathopods and oostegites.
Gnathopod 1
(
Fig. 8
F-G1) subchelate; coxa roundish trapezoidal, anteroventral corner not projected; basis slightly stout, poorly setose; ischium setose posterodistally; merus short, posterodistal margin setose; carpus longish triangular, posterior margin setose; propodus slightly longer than carpus, posterior margin and medial surface setose, palm oblique, defined by long robust seta; dactylus weakly curved, posterior margin with 5 denticles.
Gnathopod 2
(
Fig. 8
F-G2) subchelate; coxa large, roundish trapezoidal; basis narrow, straight, anterior and posterior margins with several short setae; meus short, setose distally; carpus longish triangular, posterior margin heavily setose; propodus long, ca. 1.2 times length of carpus, palm oblique, defined by robust seta, anterodistal corner and distal margin setose; dactylus short, slightly curved, posterior margin with 3 denticles.
Variation.
Paratype
, male (OMNH-Ar-12437,
3.1 mm
).
Gnathopod 1
(
Fig. 8
M-RG1) larger than that of
holotype
(
Fig. 7
RG1) in spite of same body length; coxa long, acutely projected anteriorly; basis, carpus and propodus more slender and merus shorter than those of
holotype
.
Paratype
, small male (OMNH-Ar-12439,
2.3 mm
).
Gnathopod 1
almost same as that of
holotype
.
Paratype
, female (OMNH-Ar-12438,
4.5 mm
).
Uropod 3
, outer ramus with 1 marginal and 1 terminal robust setae, inner ramus with 2 marginal and 1 terminal robust setae.
Coloration in life.
Unknown.
Remarks.
Aoroides sagamiensis
sp. nov.
has a distinctive male gnathopod 1 with poorly setose basis and heavily setose merus. Only
Aoroides rubellus
Ariyama, 2004
from
Japan
shares such a gnathopod
1 in
the genus. However, this new species can be distinguished from
A. rubellus
in the fewer robust setae on the uropods 1–3.
Habitat.
Gravel and sand bottom,
87–103 m
depth.
Distribution.
Japan
: Sagami Bay (present study).