Three new species of the genus Macandrewella (Copepoda: Calanoida: Scolecitrichidae) from the Paci ® c Ocean, with notes on distribution and feeding habits
Author
Ohtsuka, Susumu
Author
Nishida, Shuhei
Author
Nakaguchi, Kazumitsu
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Journal of Natural History
2002
2002-04-30
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http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00222930010015861
journal article
10.1080/00222930010015861
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Genus
Macandrewella
Scott, 1909
Diagnosis (emend.).
Calanoida
.
Scolecitrichidae
. Cephalosome fused to ®rst pediger. Rostrum bifurcate, bearing pair of long ®laments at tip. Single distinct cuticular lens present at base of rostrum. Anteromedial crest-like plate absent on cephalosome. Fourth and ®fth pedigers fused. Last prosomal somite carrying one or two pairs of acute or lobate processes in female, and pair of short, pointed prominences in male. Urosome four-segmented, at most one-third as long as prosome
. m 200 of isobaths: 200. stations sampling: Asterisks. stations sampling of Location
. 1. IG F in female, and ®ve-segmented in male, with anal somite almost telescoped into preceding somite. Caudal setae symmetrical or asymmetrical in female. Antennule composed of 23 free segments in female; male antennules asymmetrical, 18-segmente d on right side, 19-segmented on left side. Maxillary endopod bearing three wormlike and ®ve brush-like sensory setae. Mouthparts of male similar to those of female, but with some elements on mandibular palp slightly more reduced. Terminal elements of maxillipedal endopod more developed in male than in female. Strong processes present on posterior surface of endopods of legs 2 and
3 in
both sexes. Female right/left leg 5 present or absent. Male leg 5 highly developed, both biramous; right exopod three-segmented, left two-segmented; endopods uni-segmented. Second exopodal segment of right leg forming distinct chela with third segment, bearing inner thumb-like process. Third exopodal segment of left leg armed with two membranous elements terminally.
Remarks.
Scott (1909)
established the genus
Macandrewella
accommodating
M. joanae
, and transferred
Scolecithrix chelipes
Giesbrecht, 1896
into this genus. The genus is clearly distinguishable from other scolecitrichid genera by the combination of the following characters: the presence of a single cephalic lens; the highly developed male leg 5 with the second and third exopodal segments of the right leg forming a chela.
Later,
Farran (1936)
created a closely related genus
Scolecocalanus
with a single cephalic lens at the rostral base. Main diOEerences between
Macandrewella
and
Scolecocalanus
are as follows (see
Campaner, 1989
): an anterior crest-like cephalic expansion present in
Scolecocalanus
and absent in
Macandrewella
; the female ®fth legs are two-segmented with a common base or absent in
Macandrewella
, whereas in
Scolecocalanus
, the left leg is uni-segmented with a stout terminal spine and the right leg is reduced. In addition, the rostral ®laments are long and slender in
Macandrewella
but short and thick in
Scolecocalanus
. The only known male of
Scolecocalanus
is
S. spinifer
Wilson, 1950
, in which the two-segmented exopod of the right leg 5 does not form a chela.
The asymmetry of the male antennules of
Macandrewella
was ®rst mentioned by Gopalakrishna n (1973), which is con®rmed in the three new species described herein.
Type
species.
Macandrewella joanae
Scott, 1909
(monotypy).