A new genus and two new species of Argeiinae (Crustacea: Isopoda: Bopyridae) from the Indo-west Pacific
Author
An, Jianmei
Author
Zhang, Pengchi
Author
Paulay, Gustav
text
Journal of Natural History
2017
2017-01-08
51
7 - 8
405
420
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2016.1270362
journal article
10.1080/00222933.2016.1270362
1464-5262
4779927
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Paraeragia kiribatiensis
gen. nov., sp. nov.
(
Figures 1
and
2
)
Material examined
UF
Arthropoda 42226:
holotype
♀
,
allotype
♂
, infesting
Synalpheus gracilirostris
de Man, 1910
(
UF
Arthropoda 40882);
Kiribati
,
Line Islands
,
Millennium Island
, ‘tent site’,
12 m
, host in live
Pocillopora
,
9.91° S
,
150.21° W
.
5 November 2013
, coll., Francois Michonneau, Matthieu Leray, Nancy Knowlton.
Figure 1.
Paraeragia kiribatiensis
sp. nov.
Holotype female: (a) Dorsal view. (b) Ventral view. (c) Right antenna and antennule. (d) Right barbula. (e) Right maxilliped, external view. (f) Palp of right maxilliped. (g) Right oostegite 1, external view. (h) Right oostegite 1, internal view. (i) Left pereopod 1. (j) Left pereopod 7. Scale = 1 mm (a, b), 0.34 mm (c, f, i, j), 0.54 mm (d, e, g, h).
Figure 2.
Paraeragia kiribatiensis
sp. nov.
Allotype male: (a) Dorsal view. (b) Ventral view. (c) Right antenna and antennule. (d) Left pereopod 1. (e) Left pereopod 3. (f) Left pereopod 7. Scale = 1 mm (a, b), 0.70 mm (c, d, e, f).
Description of
holotype
female (
Figure 1
)
Length
2.62 mm
, maximum width
2.54 mm
, head length
0.58 mm
, head width
0.84 mm
. Body outline oval, slightly distorted (
Figure 1
(a,bHead quadrate, without frontal lamina, extending into pereomere 1 (
Figure 1
(a)). Black eyes on the anterolateral corners of the head (
Figure 1
(a)). Antennule of three articles; antenna of four articles; terminal article of antennules and antenna setose (
Figure 1
(c)). Barbula with two blunt lateral projections on each side, flat near centre (
Figure 1
(d)). Maxilliped triangular, articulated, with setose palp (
Figure 1
(e,f)).
Pereon broadest across third pereomere (
Figure 3
(a)). Pereomeres mostly distinct, pereomeres 2 and 3 fused on their left side (
Figure 1
(a)). Pereon wider than long, with reduced coxal plates on first four pereomeres on the left side and on the first three pereomeres on the right side (
Figure 1
(a)). Round tergal projection present only on the right side of pereomeres 2 and 3. Brood pouch widely open (
Figure 1
(b)). First oostegite with nearly smooth ridge and round posterolateral point (
Figure 1
(g,h)), and posterior margin of the first oostegite also smooth. Pereopods slightly larger posteriorly (
Figure 1
(i,j)), with blunt dactyli.
Figure 3.
Argeiopsis guamensis
sp. nov.
Holotype female: (a) Dorsal view. (b) Ventral view. (c) Right antenna and antennule. (d) Right side of barbula. (e) Right maxilliped, external view. (f) Right oostegite 1, external view. (g) Right oostegite 1, internal view. (h) Left pereopod 1. (i) Left pereopod 7. (j) Ventral view of pleon (endopodites shaded). Scale = 1 mm (a, b), 0.18 mm (c, h, i), 0.39 mm (d), 0.32 mm (e, f, g), 0.40 mm (j).
Pleon of six pleomeres, first five bearing lateral plates and small uniramous pleopods (
Figure 1
(b)). Uropods resembling lateral plates, uniramous.
Description of
allotype
male (
Figure 2
)
Length
1.40 mm
, maximum width, across pereomere 3,
0.52 mm
, head length
0.24 mm
, head width
0.42 mm
, pleonal length
0.26 mm
. With scattered black pigmentation on dorsal surface of pereon and pleon.
Head oblong, black eyes near posterior margin (
Figure 2
(a)). Antennae extending beyond head, visible in dorsal view. Antennule of three articles, antennae of five or six articles, terminal articles of antennules and antennae setose (
Figure 2
(c)).
All pereon segments distinct (
Figure 2
(a)), pereomere sides parallel, subequal in width, lacking midventral projections (
Figure 2
(b)). First pereopods with longest dactyli, second pereopods with second largest dactyli, all seven pereopods with sharp, pointed dactyli (
Figure 2
(d–f)). Carpi increasing in size posteriorly (
Figure 2
(d–f)).
Pleon fused into single piece, but with faint lines suggesting demarcation of first three segments on dorsal surface (
Figure 2
(a)). Pleopods and uropods absent.
Etymology
The specific name,
kiribatiensis
refers to the
type
locality of
Kiribati
,
Line Islands
.
Remarks
These specimens are placed in
Argeiinae
because the female has a round body outline, a head without frontal lamina, a brood pouch that is widely open, a first oostegite with a simple internal ridge, and a pleon with six distinct pleomeres, whereas the male has a fused pleon. Among the eight currently recognized arginine genera, four have lateral plates on the pleon (
Argeia
,
Bopyrosa
,
Eragia
,
Stegoalpheon
), and four lack them (
Argeiopsis
,
Gareia
,
Parargeia
,
Stegoargeia
).
Paraeragia
has prominent lateral plates, but the uniramous pleopods and uropods distinguish it from
Argeia
and
Stegoalpheon
.
Paraeragia
differs from
Eragia
(based on
Markham 1994
;
Williams and Boyko 2010
) in the following characters (character states in
Eragia
given in parentheses): female: (1) triangular pleon, much shorter than pereon (quadrate pleon, pereon and pleon of equal length); (2) lateral plates extend posteriorly (extend laterally); (3) uropods paired, (uropods absent or present on right side only); (4) brood pouch widely open, (brood pouch almost closed); (5) oostegite 1 with blunt and round posterolateral point (with very slender and pointed posterolateral point); male: (1) faint lines demarcate anterior segments of pleon (pleon entire) (unique of species in the subfamily); (2) with black eyes (lacking eyes); (3) antennae with three articles (seven articles); (4) antennule with four articles (three articles); (5) pereopods decreasing in size from anterior to posterior (increasing in size); (6) body dorsally pigmented (unpigmented).
Paraeragia
differs from
Bopyrosa
in: (1) body about as long as wide (much longer than wide); (2) pleon much narrower than the pereon (wider than pereon because of large lateral plates); (3) lateral plates not conspicuously extended (markedly extended).