The North Atlantic genus Heteromesus (Crustacea: Isopoda: Asellota: Ischnomesidae)
Author
Cunha, Marina R.
Author
Wilson, George D. F.
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Zootaxa
2006
2006-05-04
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Heteromesus drachi
Chardy, 1974
Heteromesus drachi
Chardy 1974: 1546–1549
, figs. 6–7.
Material examined
Holotype
:
male (
5.6 mm
),
North Atlantic
: off
Ivory coast
,
4º21.2’N
,
4º35.2’E
, 1971,
R
/
V
Jean Charcot
,
Campagne Walda
stn 36 DS 28, 1261 m, (
MNHN
IS3362
).
Remarks on type material
. The
holotype
was dissected (apparently by Chardy), and some parts were found loose in the vial.
Diagnosis
(
Male only
)
Pereon without rook spines. Pereonite 5 length 4.7 width. Pleotelson pleonite 1 region with low dorsal tubercles. Pleotelson with low dorsal tubercles; posterolateral margin anterior to uropods without spines or tubercles. Antennula with 4 articles altogether; article 3 short and tubular, length near width.
Description
(
Male characters only
)
Body
length
5.6 mm
, granular.
Head
length 0.70 width, dorsal cuticle tubercular granulation, lobe on ventrolateral margin present in lateral view.
Pereonite 1
width 0.20 total body length; with one median simple spine, 1 pair of anterolateral simple spines and 1 pair of lateral simple spines.
Pereonite 2
with one median simple spine and 1 pair of anterolateral simple spines.
Pereonite 3
with one median simple spine, 1 pair of anterolateral simple spines.
Pereonites 1–3
median spines stout, anterolateral spines long to short, decreasing in size from pereonite 1 to 3, length distinctly less than pereonite 1 length, additional lateral spines short.
Pereonite 4
length 0.60 width.
Pereonite 5
length 0.35 total body length.
Pleonite 1
region of pleotelson with 1 median and 2 dorsal pairs of tubercles.
Pleotelson
length 1.35 width, with 2 pairs of dorsal tubercles.
Antennula
article 2 length 1.2 head width, with 4 elongate stiff ventromedial setae; article 3 longer than article 4; terminal article shorter than penultimate article, aesthetascs absent.
Antenna
length 2.0 anterior body length; article 2 with 1 ventromedial spine; article 3 length 0.39 anterior body length, length 5.0 width, with distomedial spine and 1 ventral stout spine; article 5 length 0.32 anterior body length; article 6 length 0.41 anterior body length; flagellum length 0.37 total antennal length, flagellum with 18 articles.
Labrum
knobs absent.
Maxillula
medial lobe without robust dentate setae.
Maxilla
without long mediallyprojecting pectinate setae on medial lobe.
Pereopod bases
proximal shoulder with simple spines only.
Pereopod
I carpus
palm length near proximal region length, with 2 robust setae on palm distal to elongate seta;
propodus
ventral margin with 2 robust setae.
Pleopod I
distal tip with lateral horns.
Pleopod II protopod
apex rounded;
stylet
thick and blunt, extending beyond distal margin of protopod (with hooklike lateral curve under posterior margin of protopod).
Uropods
length 0.30 length of pleotelson.
Distribution
North Atlantic, off
Ivory Coast
,
1261–3109 m
.
Remarks
Chardy (1974)
did not describe the female of
H. drachi
and made no comments on sexual dimorphism for this species. A pleotelson with a few paired tubercles (and nowhere else on the body) is the most distinctive feature of
Heteromesus drachi
.
H. spinosus
and
H. dentatus
also have rook spines on the pleotelson but they are arranged in longitudinal rows. It also differs from the former in having midline spines on the anterior pereonites. The elongate, curved appendix masculina has not been seen in other members of
Heteromesus
. With regard to the distal articles in the antennula,
Chardy (1974: 1546)
stated “Flagellum … constitué de 3 segments” as illustrated in his fig. 6 but our examination of the
holotype
finds only 2 distal articles.