The genera Carpias Richardson, Ianiropsis Sars and Janaira Moreira & Pires (Isopoda: Asellota: Janiridae) from Australia, with description of three new species
Author
Doti, Brenda Lía
Author
Wilson, George D. F.
text
Zootaxa
2010
2625
1
39
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.198196
1a807a24-8984-4275-ad7c-5977b886b11b
1175-5326
198196
Janaira
Moreira & Pires, 1977
Janaira
Moreira & Pires, 1977
: 23
;
Wilson & Wägele, 1994
: 708
–709.
Type
species
.
Janaira gracilis
Moreira & Pires, 1977
by original designation.
Species included
.
J. gracilis
Moreira & Pires, 1977
;
J. platyoura
sp. nov.
Diagnosis.
Head anterior margin in dorsal view sinuate with medial convexity. Eyes large, with more than 10 ocelli. Pereonites 2–3 laterally convex. Pleotelson lateral margin denticles absent.
Antennula
with 9–12 articles. Right mandible spine row with 7 spines; molar distal margin with paired blade-like ridges; palp article 1 simple setae absent. Maxilla lateral lobes with 3–4 curved denticulate setae. Maxilliped palp article 3 distally subrectangular, distomedial margin with distinct inflection; endite with 2 receptaculi. Pereopod I coxa projecting anterolaterally, angular. Pereopod I with limited sexual dimorphism, in males carpus proximally broader than distally, in females proximally as wide as distally. Pereopod I of adult (terminal) male carpus with few short setae, robust setae present in two rows, ventral margin proximal to palm approximately linear, slightly sinuous, ventral margin palm region roughly parallel with dorsal margin; propodus ventral margin with robust setae, without spines; dactylus well developed, with 2 claws. Pereopods II–VII dactylus ventral claw near same basal width as dorsal claw. Pereopods II–VII not sexually dimorphic; coxa anterolateral margin rounded. Operculum of female distal margin concave. Pleopod I of adult male lateral lobe distal margin present. Pleopod II of adult male stylet curving laterally with no inflections or almost straight; endopod proximal article width near distal article maximum width. Pleopod III exopod uniarticulate distal margin acute, tapering to narrowly rounded tip, distal margin with 1 simple seta, plumose seta absent.
Distribution.
Coastal
Brazil
to
Columbia
in South
America
and southern New South
Wales
in
Australia
.
Remarks.
Janaira
is similar to
Carpias
,
Ianiropsis
and
Janira
(see discussion in
Wilson & Wägele, 1994
).
Janaira
can be easily distinguished from
Carpias
and
Ianiropsis
by their limited sexual dimorphism in pereopod I. In addition,
Janaira
have pereopods II similar in both sexes, while the males of
Janira
have an elongate pereopod II. Other features that make
Janaira
distinct from
Janira
are (
Janira
features in parenthesis):
antennula
short, with 9–12 articles (long, more than 25 articles), pleotelson lateral margins smooth (with denticles), pleopod III exopod lateral margin with no setae (exopod lateral margin with setae).