A new genus and species of Cyproideidae (Crustacea: Peracarida: Amphipoda) from a tropical coral reef, SE Gulf of Mexico
Author
Ortiz, M.
Author
Winfield, I.
text
Zootaxa
2014
3795
1
journal volume
45832
10.11646/zootaxa.3795.1.2
9d5da04e-e3c6-4824-a700-12859a7320a4
1175-5326
227893
2785454E-DAD7-4EA2-9D3F-A17F6EE5D6B0
Sisalia carricarti
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1–3
)
Type
material
.
Holotype
: adult male,
1.3 mm
,
CNCR
28281, collected from Sisal reef (Sisal Bocacha station (
21°19´17.3´´N
;
90°20´02.6´´W
) associated with macroalgae bed (
Udotea
sp.) from
6 to 8 m
depth, on 0
4 July
, 2012, Yucatan offshore habitat,
Mexico
, SE Gulf of
Mexico
.
Paratype
: female with oostegites and five eggs,
1.1 mm
,
CNCR
28282, partially dissected; collected from Bajo de diez station (
21°20´50.8´´N
;
90°08´53.0´´W
), associated with macroalgae
Dictyopteris delicatula
at
12 m
depth, on 0
4 July
, 2012.
Other material examined
,
CNCR
28283: female with oostegites and
1 egg
,
1.3 mm
; male,
1.1 mm
, both associated with seaweed
Callithamnion corymbosum
, Puerto Progreso
station (
21°20´23.1´´N
;
89°40´49.5´´W
) from
2 to 6 m
depth, on 0
5 July
, 2012.
Etymology.
This new species is named in honour of Dr. Juan Pablo Carricart Ganivet, great friend and a renowned Reef Coral Sclerochronology researcher of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
México
,
México
.
Description.
Based on
holotype
male,
1.3 mm
, CNCR28281; same diagnosis of the genus, plus:
Head
with a small rostrum; eye big and rounded; with 40–46 ommatidia; antennae 1–2 as long as head (including the flagella) (
Fig 1
A, 1B, 1C).
Body
dorsally smooth; combined segments 1 and 2 as long as segment 3; segment 4 a little longer than 1–3 combined; segment 4 as long as 5–7 combined; pleonal segment 3 the longest; urosomite 1 longer than 2–3 combined; epimera 1–3 with posteroventral corner unproduced; telson longer than urosomites 2–3 combined (
Fig 1
A).
Coxae
1–2 very small, quadrate; hidden by coxa 3; coxae 3–4 directed forward; coxa 3 shorter than 4, but as deep as 4, surpassing ventral corner of head; coxa 4 with posterior lobe reaching posterior border of coxa 6; coxae 5–7 small and quadrate (
Fig 1
A).
TABLE 2
. The more significant morphological characters used to compare genera in the family
Cyproideidae
.
Genera Mandible palp Mandible molar Palp of maxilla 1 Basis of pereopod Urosomite 1 Urosomite 3 7
Austropheonoides
J. L. Barnard, 1972
3 articulate large triturative 1 articulate expanded elongate, dorsally keeled unvaulted
Gbroidea
Lowry & Azman, 2008
3 articulate absent 1 articulate expanded elongate without dorsal keel not projected over telson
Cyproidea
Haswell, 1880
3 articulate medium to small 1 articulate rectolinear not elongate or keeled vaulting over telson
Hoplopheonoides
Shoemaker, 1956
3 articulate large 1 articulate weakly expanded elongate, dorsally keeled unvaulted
Hoplopleon
K. H. Barnard, 1932
absent large 2 articulate expanded elongate, dorsally keeled unvaulted
Mokuoloe
J. L. Barnard, 1970
3 articulate large 1 articulate expanded not elongate or keeled unvaulted
Moolapheonoides
J. L. Barnard, 1974
3 articulate large, triturative 1 articulate expanded elongate, dorsally keeled unvaulted
Narapheonoides
J. L. Barnard, 1972
absent large, triturative 1 articulate expanded elongate, dorsally keeled unvaulted
Neocyproidea
Hurley, 1955
absent large, triturative 1 articulate expanded elongate with boat- shaped keel, unvaulted vaulted
Paracyproidea
Stebbing, 1899
3 articulate large, triturative unknown rectolinear not elongate or keeled unvaulted
Peltocoxa
Catta, 1875
3 articulate large, triturative 1 articulate expanded not elongate or keeled unvaulted
Peltopes
K. H. Barnard, 1930
3 articulate large, triturative 2 articulate expanded elongate with boat-shaped process unvaulted reaching to base of telson
Pseudopeltocoxa
Schiecke, 1977
1 articulate large, triturative 1 articulate expanded not elongate with weak bilateral keels unvaulted
Sisalia
,
gen.
nov.
3 articulate large, triturative 1 articulate rectolinear not elongate or keeled not elongate or keeled
Stegoplax
Sars, 1883
3 articulate large triturative 1 articulate expanded not elongate or keeled unvaulted
Terepeltopes
Hirayama, 1983
3 articulate large triturative 1 articulate fully expanded elongate, dorsally keeled and vaulted unvaulted over urosome
Unguja
Griffiths,1976
absent large triturative 1 articulate expanded elongate with pair of dorsal keels unvaulted
Unyapheonoides
J. L. Barnad,1972
3 articulate large triturative 1 articulate expanded not elongate or keeled unvaulted
Victorhensenoides
3 articulate large triturative 1 articulate expanded not elongate or keeled with pair of dorsal keels Rauschert, 1996
FIGURE 1.
Sisalia carricarti
gen. nov.
et sp. nov.,
A, lateral view of holotype male; B, antenna 1; C, antenna 2; D, right mandible; E, left mandible; F, maxilliped; G, Maxilla 1; H, maxilla 2; I, lower lip; J, upper lip.
FIGURE 2.
Sisalia carricarti
gen. nov.
et sp. nov.,
holotype male. A, gnathopod 1; B, gnathopod 2; C, pereopod 3; D, pereopod 4; E, pereopod 5.
FIGURE 3.
Sisalia carricarti
gen. nov.
et sp. nov.,
holotype male (A-F); other material-young male (G). A, pereopod 6; B, pereopod 7; C, uropod 1; D, uropod 2; E, uropod 3; F, telson; G, gnathopods of young male.
Antenna 1
with flagellum 3–articulated; article one as long as articles 2–3 combined; basal article of peduncle with two long setae distally; article 2 shorter than 3; article 3 with a terminal long seta (
Fig 1
B).
Antenna 2
slender and shorter than antenna 1; peduncle article 4 shorter than 5, combined as long as 3- articulated flagellum (including apical seta) (
Fig 1
C).
Mouthpart bundle
quadrate (
Fig 1
A).
Mandibles
with big and triturative molars; incisors armed with 8 teeth; mandible palp 3-articulated, article 3 with two distal setae, and four rakers robust setae; left mandible with lacinia mobilis of 8 teeth; missing in the right one (
Fig 1
D, 1E).
Maxilliped
inner lobe narrower and shorter than outer, two subterminal robust setae; outer lobe unarmed, a subdistal depression on inner margin, distally pointed; palp articles 1–3 subequal; articles 1 and 2 each with two subdistal setae on inner margin; article 3 with one small distal seta on outer margin, and another longer on inner margin; article 4 shorter than 3, naked (
Fig 1
F).
Maxilla 1
outer lobe with four robust distal setae and five subdistal small setae; palp uniarticulate armed with four distal robust setae; inner lobe very small, with a tiny distal seta (
Fig 1
G).
Maxilla 2
longer than wide; inner lobe wider than outer, with six distal setae; outer lobe with three distal setae (
Fig 1
H).
Lower lip
asymmetric; inner lobe absent; outer lobe with 3–4 setae on inner margin at each side; mandible lobes poorly developed (
Fig
1
I);
Upper lip
lobed asymmetricaly; devoid of setae (
Fig 1
J).
Gnathopod 1
a little smaller than 2; articles 2–3 devoid of setae; article 4 with a subdistal and short seta on posterior margin; article 5 short, a posterior long seta; article 6
3x
longer than 5, with two setae on medial posterior margin and another subterminal; palm oblique; palmar angle poorly defined; dactylus armed with 6–7 robust setae on inner margin (
Figs 2
A, 3G).
Gnathopod 2
article 2 with seven long setae on anterior margin and one distal seta on outer; article 3 with two posterodistal setae; article 4 forming posterior lobe, bearing 2 midway long setae on posterior margin, and four distal and long setae; article 5 forming posterior lobe similar in shape to that on article 4, armed with a very strong and long robust setae, among three upper and three lower more, which are normally developed; article 6 subrectangular; palm oblique, armed with two small and four stronger teeth; palmar angle poorly defined; dactylus with 6–8 teeth on basal half of outer margin, and others five on inner margin (
Figs 2
B, 3G).
Pereopods
devoid of long setae (
Figs 2
C–E, 3A–B).
Pereopod 3–4
very similar; article 2 almost as long as articles 3–5 combined; article 5 shorter than 6; article 6 the longest, with one very short seta, midway on posterior border and another, distally; dactylus shorter than article 6 (
Fig 2
C, D).
Pereopod 5
article 2 longer than 3–4 combined; rest missing in the
type
, but similar to those of pereopod 2 and 3, when checked on another male (
Fig 2
E).
Pereopods 6–7
similar; article 2 almost as long as articles 3–5 combined, with one midway small setae on posterior margin; article 4 forming a small posterior lobe; article 6 longer than 5, with one small midway seta on anterior margin; dactylus shorter than article 6 (
Fig 3
A, B).
Uropod 1
the longest; peduncle naked; rami subequal in length, with one subdistal small seta (
Fig 3
C).
Uropod 2
peduncle with one distal seta; inner ramus longer than outer, armed with one basal seta; rami with one small subterminal seta (
Fig 3
D).
Uropod 3
devoid of setae; peduncle as long as rami; outer ramus longer than inner (
Fig 3
E).
Telson
entire, subtriangular and inflated vertically, in lateral view, longer than wide, with two small tubercles midway, in dorsal view (
Fig 3
F).
Paratype
,
female,
1.3 mm
, CNCR28282, similar to male; oostegites long and slender, with very few setae; oostegite on gnathopod 2 as wide and long as article 2, with an apical point armed with one seta.
Observations.
The most important variation in males included the anterior teeth on dactylus of gnathopod 2 of young specimen are longer than in adult males (
Fig. 3
G). The
holotype
of this new species was collected in
Udotea
sp. bed, with one ovigerous female of the cyproideid amphipod
Hoplopheonoides shoemakeri
Ortiz, Lalana & Sánchez
–Díaz 2000.