New species and records of the subterranean amphipod genus Pseudocrangonyx Akatsuka and Komai (Crustacea: Pseudocrangonyctidae), representing the northernmost distribution of the group
Author
Sídorov, Dmitry
Author
Labay, Vjacheslav
Author
Gontcharov, Andrey
text
Journal of Natural History
2020
2020-12-09
54
27 - 28
1759
1795
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2020.1820092
journal article
10.1080/00222933.2020.1820092
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Pseudocrangonyx setosus
sp. nov.
(
Figures 2b
,
7–10
)
Diagnosis (both sexes)
Slender
, medium-sized amphipod of typical pseudocrangonyctid habitus (sexual dimorphism pronounced, i.e. males smaller than females; antenna
II
short, bearing calceoli; metasomal segments with a few facial setae; uropod
II
sexually dimorphic with rami bearing 5 modified spines); eyes absent; body unpigmented (whitish in colour); dorsal surface of body segments smooth, teretial; last mesosomal segment (pereonite
VII
) and metasomal segments (pleonites I–
III
) bearing cluster of 8–12 fine facial setae each; urosomite I with 4 facial setae and urosomite
II
with 2 notched facial spines, ecdysial setae absent; interantennal lobe of head tapered, rounded, inferior antennal sinus sub-quadrate; antenna I about 45% length of body; coxal plates I–
IV
shallow, sub-rectangular (wider than deep), plates
V
–
VI
sub-triangular with broad anterior lobes, plate
VII
triangular, bearing 1 stiff seta; posterodistal corners of pleonal plates I–
III
broadly roundish; palp mandible article 3 with 2
Bsetae
, 7 D-setae and 3 E-setae; molar of mandible well developed; propodus of gnathopod I somewhat larger than that of gnathopod
II
; carpus of pereopods
III
–
IV
with posterior margin armed; pereopod
VII
about 30% length of body
. Uropod I with 1 basofacial spineseta.
Telson
with vestigial notch. Body length
5.5 mm
(
♀
),
3.5–4.5 mm
(
♂♂
).
Figure 6.
Pseudocrangonyx spangsbergi
sp. nov.
, paratype 11/9-DAS, male, 4.5 mm: (a) antenna II; (b) gnathopod I; (c) gnathopod II; (d) uropod II; (e)
telson
. Scale bars: 0.2 mm.
Material examined
Holotype
MNHN-IU-2019-3171:
♀
ca.
5.5 mm
(oostegites developed, setose),
RUSSIA
,
Sakhalin
,
Sakhalinskaya Oblast
,
Nogliksky District
,
Nabil’skij mountain range
,
Tym River
basin, source of nameless spring, under moss,
50.753833
,
143.283933
,
elevation
925 m
,
Figure 7.
Pseudocrangonyx setosus
sp. nov.
, holotype MNHN-IU-2019-3171, female, 5.5 mm: (a) antenna I; (b) antenna II; (c) right mandible; (d) left mandible; (e) maxilla I; (f) outer plate of maxilla I; (g) lower lip; (h) maxilliped. Scale bars: 0.2 mm.
leg. L.A. Prozorova,
2 August 2002
.
Paratypes
11/10-DAS:
3 ♂♂
measuring
3.5 mm
each,
1 ♂
4.5 mm
, same data as for holotype
.
Etymology
Species named ‘
setosus
’ (Latin), an adjective that refers to the unusually well-developed dorsal setae. Gender masculine.
Description
Female (body
5.5 mm
long), MNHN-IU-2019-3171.
Head
(
Figures 2b
,
7a–h
).
Antenna I
about 33% longer than antenna II; peduncular articles
1–3 in
length ratio 1:0.5:0.4; primary flagellum with 17 articles; aesthetascs present.
Antenna II
peduncular articles 4 and
5 in
length ratio 0.9:1; flagellum with 6 articles; calceoli absent, but with slender, semitransparent rod-like structures (probably aesthetascs).
Right mandible
incisor 5-dentate; lacinia mobilis bifurcate, with numerous small teeth; molar process triturative, without seta; palp mandible article 3 shorter than article 2; article 3 with 2 B-setae, 7 D-setae and 3 E-setae.
Left mandible
incisor 5-dentate; lacinia mobilis 5-dentate; setal row with 3 serrate setae.
Lower lip
inner lobes absent; mandibular process narrow.
Upper lip
without peculiarities.
Maxilla I
inner plate with 3 plumose setae; outer plate with 7 serrate spines; palp article 2 about 3.0× longer than article 1, bearing 3 spines on apex.
Maxilla II
, inner plate with 3 plumose setae in oblique row.
Maxilliped
inner plate with 2 simple spines and 3 long simple setae apically; outer plate with a row of long simple setae on lateral and apical margins.
Pereion
(
Figures 2b
,
8a–g
).
Gnathopod I
carpus (article 5) 0.4× as long as propodus, rastellate setae absent; palm oblique, defining angle indistinct, palm with cutting margin crenulated, palm with 14 distally notched robust spines in two rows; dactylus, inner margin dentate, with 1 seta along outer margin.
Gnathopod II
carpus (article 5) slightly shorter than propodus, rastellate setae absent; propodus palm bevelled, defining angle distinct, palm with cutting margin crenulated, palm with 7 distally notched robust setae in two rows and 5 distally notched robust setae near defining angle; dactylus similar to that of gnathopod I.
Pereopods III
and
IV
sub-similar; bases sub-linear, with a row of long setae on posterior margin; carpus (article 5) as long as propodus or slightly shorter, posterior margin with thin seta.
Pereopod VII
longer than
pereopod VI. Coxal gills II–VI
stalked and saccular.
Oostegites II–V
on gnathopod II and pereopods III–V developed, with long marginal setae.
Pleon
(
Figures 2b
,
9a–h
).
Epimera I–III (pleonal plates)
posterior corners broadly roundish, armed with 1 stiff seta each; ventral margin of plate I without setae, plate II with 1 seta, plate III with 2 setae.
Pleopods I–III
peduncular articles with 2 coupling setae (retinacles).
Uropod I
peduncle with 4 spines on outer margin, 1 spine on inner margin, 1 basofacial spine-seta; outer ramus 0.6× as long as inner ramus, about 60% length of peduncle; inner ramus armed with 4 spines on inner face and with 4 long, thin setae on ventral face; outer ramus with 3 spines; rami with 5 or 6 spines on apices, one of them very long.
Uropod II
peduncle with 2 spines on outer margin and 1 spine on inner margin; outer ramus 0.7× as long as inner ramus; inner ramus 1.3× as long as peduncle, armed with 4 spines; outer ramus with 3 spines; rami with 4 or 5 spines on apices, one of them very long.
Uropod III
uniramous; peduncle with 3 spines on distal margin; proximal article of outer ramus 2.7× as long as peduncle, bearing 5 sets of spines on inner and outer margins; terminal article 0.2× as long as proximal article, with 3 setae on apex.
Telson
1.55× as long as uropod III peduncle; 0.4× longer than broad, apical margin with vestigial notch; tips of lobes with 1 curved spine apically.