Tsuranarthrura shinsei, a New Genus and Species in Anarthruridae (Crustacea: Tanaidacea) from the Northwestern Pacific
Author
Kakui, Keiichi
Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060 - 0810, Japan E-mail: keiichikakui @ gmail. com (KK) & Corresponding author
keiichikakui@gmail.com
Author
Tomioka, Shinri
Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060 - 0810, Japan E-mail: keiichikakui @ gmail. com (KK) & Present address: Rishiri Town Museum, Senhoshi, Rishiri Is., Hokkaido 097 - 0311, Japan
keiichikakui@gmail.com
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Species Diversity
2018
2018-05-25
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http://dx.doi.org/10.12782/specdiv.23.61
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Tsuranarthrura shinsei
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1–5
)
Diagnosis.
Same as for the genus.
Etymology.
The specific name (a noun in apposition) is derived from R/V
Shinsei-maru
, the vessel from which the
type
specimens were collected.
Material examined.
Holotype
.
Sex
indeterminate, NSMT-Cr 25816 (BL
1.99 mm
, CW
0.38 mm
), dissected, six slides and one vial;
INSD
accession number
LC326400
;
R
/
V
Shinsei-maru
,
Off
Miyagi
,
Japan
,
Northwestern Pacific Ocean
(
38°44.29′N
,
143°10.06′E
),
1890 m
depth
, box corer, mud bottom,
11.viii.2017
.
Paratypes
: one sex indeterminate, NSMT-Cr 25817 (CW
0.36 mm
), dissected, three slides;
INSD
accession number
LC326401
; one sex indeterminate, NSMT-Cr 25818 (CW
0.38 mm
), dissected, one slide and two SEM stubs.
Paratypes
with same collection data as for
holotype
.
Fig. 4.
Tsuranarthrura shinsei
gen. et sp. nov.
, paratype NSMT-Cr 25818, sex indeterminate, SEM images. a, b, anterior portion of cephalothorax, left (a) and ventral (b) views, left antennule detached; c, d, posterior portion of cephalothorax, right (c) and ventral (d) views, dorsal surface of carapace and border between carapace and pseudocoxa artifactually depressed, left cheliped detached; e–g, fused pereonite 6 and pleon, ventral (e), left (f), and dorsal (g) views, dorsal surface artifactually depressed.
*
, labrum. Scale bars: 0.05 mm (a, b), 0.1mm (c–g).
Fig. 5.
Tsuranarthrura shinsei
gen. et sp. nov.
, paratype NSMT-Cr 25818, sex indeterminate, SEM image. Serrate spiniform setae on right pereopod-4 carpus. Scale bar: 0.01 mm.
Other material.
One sex indeterminate, NSMT-Cr 25819 (BL
1.79 mm
, CW
0.37 mm
), one vial, with same collection data as for holotype.
Description.
Based on
holotype
; sex indeterminate.
Body (
Figs 1
,
2
a–c, 4) slightly dorsoventrally flattened, 5.24 times as long as CW, BL
1.99 mm
; body wall not heavily calcified. Cephalothorax 0.16 times as long as BL, 0.86 times as long as wide, naked; anterior edge rounded in dorsal view; eye lobe absent. Pereonites 1–5 with length ratio of 1.00: 1.23: 1.37: 1.51:1.52; all wider than long; pereonites 1–3 naked; pereonites 4 and 5 with lateral simple seta. Pereonite 6 and pleon fused (
Fig. 2c
), 0.32 times as long as BL, 1.91 times as long as wide, with one lateral and one distal pairs of simple setae; lateral margins almost parallel; posterior edge round in dorsal view; vestigial articulations between segments evident on ventral surface (
Fig. 4
e–g).
Antennule (
Fig. 2d
) 0.96 times as long as cephalothorax; articles 1–4 with length ratio of 1.00: 0.43: 0.37: 0.60. Article 1 with distal simple seta and several PSS. Article 2 with distal simple seta and two PSS. Article 3 with two distal simple setae. Article 4 with five simple setae, PSS, and aesthetasc in distal region. Antenna (
Figs 2e
,
4a
) with five articles, 0.72 times as long as antennule; articles 1–5 with length ratio of 1.00: 0.67: 1.63: 1.20:0.20. Articles 1 and 2 naked. Article 3 with two distal simple setae and two PSS (arrowhead,
Fig. 2e
: artifactual depression). Article 4 with distal simple seta. Article 5 with one subdistal and four distal simple setae.
Labrum (
Figs 2f, g
,
4a, b
) conical, not depressed laterally, naked. Mandibles (
Fig. 3a, b
) without molar process and
lacinia mobilis
; incisor narrow and distally multifurcate. Labium not observed. Maxillule (
Fig. 3c
) with endite bearing eight distal spines; palp not observed. Maxilla (
Figs 3d
,
4b
) rectangular, naked. Maxilliped (
Figs 3e
,
4b
) with naked basis; endite slightly widening distally, with ventrosubdistal simple seta. Palp with article 1 naked; article 2 with three inner simple setae; article 3 with three long and one short inner simple setae; article 4 with five simple setae. Epignath (
Fig. 3f
) falciform, with minute distal setae.
Cheliped (
Figs
3g
, h
,
4c, d
) attached ventromedially to cephalothorax. Basis shorter than wide, with outer simple seta. Merus with ventral simple seta. Carpus 1.67 times as long as wide, with one dorsal, one dorsodistal, and two ventral simple setae. Chela slightly longer than carpus. Propodal palm with one inner and one outer simple setae at insertion of dactylus. Fixed finger slightly longer than palm, with simple seta on ventral margin, three mid-dorsal simple setae and four dorsal processes (
Fig. 3h
) on cutting surface, and triangular claw. Dactylus-unguis slightly longer than fixed finger, with inner simple seta and row of dorsal ridges. Unguis triangular.
Pereopods 1–5 cylindrical, with length ratio of 1.00: 0.94: 0.85: 0.84: 0.86 (distal portion of pereopod-3 unguis broken). Pereopod 1 (
Fig. 3i
) 0.19 times as long as BL, with length ratio of basis, ischium, merus, carpus, propodus, and dactylus-unguis 1.00:0.07:0.34:0.36:0.61:0.83. Coxa with simple seta. Basis cylindrical, narrow, 4.36 times as long as wide, naked. Ischium with ventral simple seta. Merus naked. Carpus with one dorsal, one inner, and one ventral simple setae in distal region. Propodus with ventrodistal simple seta and dorsodistal microtrichia. Dactylus with proximal seta. Unguis 1.22 times as long as dactylus, naked. Pereopod 2 (
Fig. 3j
) with length ratio of articles from basis to dactylus-unguis 1.00: 0.10: 0.29: 0.37: 0.52: 0.76. Coxa, basis, ischium, merus, and dactylus-unguis similar to those of pereopod 1. Carpus with one dorsodistal and one ventrodistal simple setae and ventrodistal spiniform seta. Propodus with ventrodistal simple seta and dorsal serration on edge in distal half. Pereopod 3 (
Fig. 3k
) with length ratio of articles from basis to dactylus-unguis 1.00: 0.08:0.25:0.33:0.48:0.69; similar to pereopod 2. Pereopod 4 (
Figs 3l
,
5
) without coxa. Length ratio of articles from basis to dactylus-unguis 1.00:0.08: 0.25:0.39: 0.44:0.38. Basis cylindrical, 3.38 times as long as wide, with two ventral PSS. Ischium with ventral simple seta. Merus with two ventrodistal serrate spiniform setae. Carpus with dorsodistal simple seta and two distal serrate spiniform setae (
cf.
Fig. 5
). Propodus with one dorsal and two ventral serrate spiniform setae and dorsal microtrichia in distal region. Dactylus naked. Unguis 0.48 times as long as dactylus, with ventral setation. Pereopod 5 (
Fig.
3m
) with length ratio of articles from basis to dactylus-unguis 1.00: 0.09: 0.27: 0.35: 0.43: 0.38; similar to pereopod 4, except carpus with three distal serrate spiniform setae.
Pleopods absent.
Uropod (
Fig. 3n
) with exopod fused to basal article bearing two simple setae. Endopod biarticulate; article 1 with two distal PSS; article 2 0.78 times as long as article 1, with one middle and four distal simple setae and PSS.
Variation.
In addition to the
holotype
(NSMT-Cr 25816), two
paratype
specimens (NSMT-Cr 25817, 25818) were observed. All specimens had a fused segment consisting of pereonite 6 and the pleon. The numbers of simple setae, spiniform setae, serrate spiniform setae and aesthetascs on appendages, and of processes on the chelipedal fixed finger, were identical among the three specimens, with the following exceptions. 1) There were five (NSMT-Cr 25817, 25818) or four (NSMT-Cr 25816) distal simple setae on antennular article 4. 2) There were two (left in
holotype
;
Fig. 3l
), three (right in
holotype
, left in NSMT-Cr 25817, and right in NSMT-Cr 25818;
Fig. 5
), or four (right in NSMT-Cr 25817) distal serrate spiniform setae on the pereopod-4 carpus.
Genetic information.
Partial COI sequences (651 bp, encoding 216 amino acids) were determined from the
holotype
specimen NSMT-Cr 25816 and the
paratype
specimen NSMT-Cr 25817; INSD accession numbers
LC326400
and
LC326401
; the two sequences were identical. The sequence in the INSD most similar to our COI sequence, as determined by BLAST searches (
Altschul
et al.
1990
), was from the tanaidacean
Typhlotanais variabilis
Hansen, 1913 (Typhlotanaidae)
(identity score 74%, query cover 70%,
Błażewicz-Paszkowycz
et al.
2014
). To date, no other anarthrurid nucleotide sequences have been deposited in public databases (
DDBJ 2017
).
Distribution.
So far known only from the
type
locality.
Remarks.
Although
Anarthrura simplex
does not have pereonite 6 fused to the pleon, this is the only confamilial species having a fused segment (consisting of the pleonites and pleon). Here we present additional differences between
T. shinsei
sp. nov.
and
A. simplex
not mentioned in the Remarks section for
Tsuranarthrura
gen. nov.
1) All pereonites are wider than long in
T. shinsei
sp. nov.
, whereas pereonites 2–5 are longer than wide in
A. simplex
. 2) The mandibular incisor is narrow and multifurcate in
T. shinsei
sp. nov.
but subrectangular in
A. simplex
. 3) The number of spines on the maxillular endite is eight in
T. shinsei
sp. nov.
, but four in
A. simplex
. 4) The length of dactylus-unguis is about fourfifths that of the propodus in pereopods 4 and
5 in
T. shinsei
sp. nov.
, but about two-thirds in
A. simplex
.
So far four anarthrurid species were reported from around
Japan
:
Anarthruropsis langi
Kudinova-Pasternak, 1976
,
Anarthruropsis longa
Kudinova-Pasternak, 1984
,
Siphonolabrum tenebrosus
Bird, 2007
, and
Keska sei
Błażewicz-Paszkowycz
et al.
2013
(
Bird 2007
;
Błażewicz-Paszkowycz
et al.
2013
).
Tsuranarthrura shinsei
sp. nov.
is the fifth anarthrurid species around
Japan
.