Two new species of Colubotelson Nicholls, 1944 in Tasmania's Lake Pedder: persistence of Phreatoicidae (Crustacea, Isopoda) in therein
Author
Wilson, George D. F.
text
Zootaxa
2012
3406
1
29
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.210681
49aadafb-0c3d-4058-b236-4c675fcde0af
1175-5326
210681
Colubotelson
Nicholls, 1944
Colubotelson
Nicholls, 1944
:108
. —
Poore
et al
., 2002
:72
.
Type
species
.
Phreatoicus joyneri
Nicholls, 1926
by original designation.
Diagnosis
.
Phreatoicidae
with well developed, fully sessile eyes. Pleotelson dorsal surface in lateral view with ventral inflection at posterior apex, with distinct dorsal inflection proximal to posterior apex; ventral margin anterior to uropods with distally denticulate robust setae medial to ventral row; posterolateral margin forming rounded lobe with robust setae; posterior apex long (length 0.120–0.295 pleotelson length in lateral view), with 2 pairs of robust setae. Right lacinia mobilis indistinctly separated from remainder of spine row. Pereopods V–VII basis dorsal ridge not distinctly separated from basis shaft. Pleopod endopods I–V without setae on margins; Pleopod I exopod lateral margin rounded. Uropod protopod dorsomedial ridge produced, forming bump.
Remarks
. Although several non-taxonomic works considered
Colubotelson
to be a junior synonym of
Uramphisopus
Nicholls, 1943
, the two genera are easily separated because the latter has a large distinctive plate on the uropodal protopod, and the former has only a small bump-like projection.
Colubotelson
, however, differs from
Metaphreatoicus
Nicholls, 1944
by only a few characters such as the rounded lateral margin of pleopod I exopod in the
Colubotelson
, which is broadly angular in
Metaphreatoicus
. The classification of
Colubotelson
and related genera is further complicated by the generic
type
species from Victoria and New South
Wales
possibly being a clade distinct from the Tasmanian species of both genera. Resolution of these issues is beyond the scope of this work.