Redescriptions and new species in the ‘ Austrosignum-Munnogonium’ complex sensu Just & Wilson (2007), mainly from the Southern Hemisphere (Crustacea Isopoda: Paramunnidae)
Author
Just, Jean
Natural History Museum of Denmark (Zoological Museum), University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK- 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark; (Hon. Associate, Museum Victoria, Melbourne)
Author
Wilson, George D. F.
Saugatuck Natural History Laboratory, Saugatuck, Michigan 49453, USA.
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Zootaxa
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Austrosignum pilosum
sp. nov.
(
Fig. 1
)
Type fixation.
Holotype
, T
♂
,
AM
P60883. —Here designated.
Etymology.
The epithet is from the Latin
pilosus
(= hairy), which alludes to many long setae on the dorsal surface.
Type Locality.
Macquarie Island
,
Australia
.
Material examined.
Holotype
. T
♂
,
1.8 mm
.
Aerial Cove
,
Macquarie Island
,
Australia
,
54°29’S
,
158°57’E
, coll.
R. Ricker
,
12 Dec 1977
, from algae in
Durvillea
zone, MA–111,
AM
P60883.
Paratype
.
Nearly T
♂
,
1.3 mm
, Caroline Cove,
Macquarie Island
,
Australia
, inner cove north of hut,
54°46’S
,
158°48’E
,
13 m
,
Codium
flat adjacent to
Macrocystis
bed,
17 January 1978
, J.K. Lowry (
SCUBA
), stn MA-311,
NMV
J52113
.
Description
(terminal male).
Body
tapering posteriorly, width 0.52 length, widest at pereionite 2 and 3.
Head
length 0.44 width; length posterior to eyestalks 1.4 anterior length.
Frontal margin
broadly rounded.
Eyestalks
length 4 times width, apex rounded, long axis angling forward at 35–40°.
Pereionites
lateral margin 1–7 rounded. Pereionites 1–3 coxae barely visible in dorsal view except on pereionite 2; coxae visible on pereionites 4–7, rounded, each with single simple seta. Pereionite 1 sagittal length in male 1.9 pereionite midline length.
Pleon
length 1.4 width.
Pleonite 1
width 0.8 distance between uropods, length 0.3 width.
Pleotelson
lacking inflection (‘neck’) between lateral and proximal margins; lateral margin
s
convex, smooth; posterior margin apex narrowly rounded; posterior margin forming 80° angle, set apart from lateral margins by concavity distal to uropods.
Antennula
articles 1–2 combined extending beyond eyestalk apex; article 1 tubular, length and width subequal to 2; articles 4–6 of subequal length, all shorter than 3, (left side of
holotype
aberrant with 2 short terminal articles only).
Antenna
article 3 tubular, width 0.43 length, article 5 distinctly longer than article 4; flagellum with 7 articles, proximal article subequal to article 2, distal articles shorter.
FIGURE 1
.
Austrosignum pilosum
sp. nov.
Holotype
, T♂. a, antenna; au, antennula; cvv, head ventral view; p1–2, pereiopod I and II; pl1, pleopod I; up, uropod. Scale for habitus, 0.5 mm.
Pereiopod I
basis anterior margin smooth, length 2.1 width; merus posterior margin with one robust seta on distal margin; carpus triangular, distal width 1.1 posterior margin length, posterior margin with 2 large robust setae and 1 distal short robust seta, with crenate projection proximal to each large robust setae; propodus narrowing distally to insertion of dactylus, with crenate ridge on opposing margin.
Pleopod I
lateral lobes distinctly projecting from lateral margin, width 0.35 distance to midline, distal sublobe with tuft of simple setae; distal projection length 0.30 pleopod total length, forming acute angle of 70°, with pointed apices.
Uropods
inserted on lateral margin of pleotelson; protopod absent.
Size.
Largest male
1.8 mm
.
Distribution
.
Macquarie Island
,
Australia
,
13 m
.
Remarks.
Terminal males of
Austrosignum pilosum
sp. nov.
differ from those of the
type
species
A. glaciale
Hodgson, 1910
(
Just & Wilson, 2007
, figs 2–3) as follows: the body is wider relative to length with long setae dorsally; the pleotelson lacks a neck, and pleopod I is in a position close to pleonite 1 (ventral view); and the lateral margins distal to the uropods are distinctly concave.
Austrosignum latum
sp. nov.
(below) is even broader (both sexes) than the above mentioned species, and has a short pleotelson neck with pleopod I set back from pleonite 1; dorsally it has short setae only.
Austrosignum escandellae
Castelló, 2004
differs from all three species by an irregularly sculpted dorsal surface, and by apparently lacking the small distal third robust seta on the carpus (see
Just & Wilson, 2007: 9
).