Report of ciliate-bryozoan-crustacean hyperepibiosis on crab (Decapoda Brachyura) from west coast of India, Arabian Sea
Author
Chatterjee, Tapas
Crescent International School, Bario, Govindpur, Dhanbad 828109, Jharkhand, India.
Author
Dovgal, Igor
A. O. Kovalevsky Institute of Biology of the Southern Seas of Russian Academy of Sciences, 2, Nakhimov ave., Sevastopol, 299011, Russia. dovgal- 1954 @ mail. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 3876 - 233 X
Author
Vieira, Leandro M.
Departmento de Zoologia, Centro de Biociências, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Av. Prof. Moraes Rego 1235, Cidade Universitaria, 50670 - 901 Recife, PE, Brazil.
Author
Dutta, Arpita
CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa, 403004, India.
Author
Nanajkar, Mandar
CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa, 403004, India.
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-12-03
4890
3
347
360
journal article
9433
10.11646/zootaxa.4890.3.3
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Triticella pedicellata
(Alder, 1857)
(
Figs. 2–3
)
Triticella pedicellata
:
Menon, 1972: 622
, fig. 45–49.
Triticella pedicellata
:
Hayward, 1985: 120
, fig. 40. (cum syn.)
Description
: Colony encrusting on brachyuran crab
Atergatis
sp. (
Figs. 2
A–B), with adherent convoluted stolons from which arises kenozooids with group, erect zooids (2C). Erect zooids with a long tubular pedicel, translucent cystid, strongly chitinized,
1.5–3.1 mm
long,
0.022
–0.032
mm
wide (
Fig. 2D
), smooth. Distal zooidal dilatation elongate, almost fusiform, convex proximal, distally truncate, sometimes flattened frontally, about
0.52–0.68 mm
long and
0.16–0.20 mm
wide (
Figs. 2
E–F); old zooids with scars and some septae along pedicel, indicating sequential breakages and repairs on it (
Fig. 3A
). Zooids may be marked by a wrinkled area, with no septum, between pedicel and dilatation. Frenaculum absent. Orifice terminal, circular, with very short collar. Polypide with oval stomach; lophophore with about 11 tentacles, about
0.350 mm
long (
Fig. 2F
). Ovary located at proximal third in zooid dilatation.
FIGURE 2.
A–F, Bryozoan
Triticella pedicellata
(Alder, 1857)
: A, B. Epibiont colony attached on crab
Atergatis
sp. (Crustacea: Brachyura); C. Group of erect zooids; D. Three zooids, two with long tubular pedicel and one with distal zooidal dilatation (at center) with broken stalk; E. Close-up of the distal zooidal dilatation; F. Close-up of the distal zooidal dilatation with extended polypide.
Remarks
.
Menon (1972)
reported two
Triticella
from Indian waters:
Triticella korenii
Sars, 1874
, found inhabiting on appendages of spiner crab, and
Triticella pedicellata
Alder, 1857
, collected on legs of swimming crab.
Triticella korenii
is regarded to be junior synonym of
Triticella flava
Dalyell, 1848 (
Hayward 1985
)
. According to
Hayward (1985)
,
Triticella flava
and
T. pedicellata
are distinct in presence of frenaculum (present only in
T. flava
), and number of tentacles (17–20 tentacles in
T. flava
and about 12 tentacles in
T. pedicellata
). Specimens reported as
T. pedicellata
by
Menon (1972)
are similar to those here described and figured, but he reported slightly shorter pedicel (
0.60–1.80 mm
long).
Triticella pedicellata
was considered a badly described species (
d’Hondt 1983
), but despite absence of any morphological differences between Indian specimens and those described for Britain, we assigned species here described to
T. pedicellata
.
Triticella pedicellata
seems to be part of a species complex due variations reported in that species; thus further molecular genetics studies is needed to solve it. Specimens here reported have dilatations along pedicels, some of those with distinct septum (and scars); they are mainly only in old zooids, indicating breakages and repair of the zooids. Therefore, these dilatations are distinct from those described for
Triticella capsularis
Gordon & Wear, 1999
, from
New Zealand
;
Triticella capsularis
is characterized by having 9–17 tentacles, with longer (up to
10 mm
) and wider (
0.043 mm
) pedicel when compared to
T. pedicellata
. The polypide of
Triticella gracilis
d’Hondt & Hayward, 1981
, described from deep waters of Atlantic Ocean, also has few tentacles (10–12 tentacles; acc.
d’Hondt 1983
), but it is distinct in having shorter zooids (smaller than
0.50 mm
long).