A new species of Pseudione Kossmann, 1881 (Isopoda, Cymothoida, Bopyridae) parasitizing the lobster Nephropsis aculeata Smith, 1881 (Decapoda, Astacidea, Nephropidae) in the Southwestern Atlantic
Author
Horch, Amanda Porciuncula
Author
Huber, Augusto Frederico
Author
Araujo, Paula Beatriz
Author
Ribeiro, Felipe Bezerra
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-08-21
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10.11646/zootaxa.4461.2.5
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Pseudione ivanklini
sp. nov.
(
Figs 1–4
)
Type material.
Holotype
.
Brazil
: mature female (
15.1 mm
TL),
Thiago EJ
II, lance 15, rede 1 and 2 (
32°44.08’S
,
50°23.01’W
),
350 m
,
30/VII/2016
, coll.
Ribeiro
, ICMBio/CEPSUL, infesting right branchial chamber of male
Nephropsis aculeata
Smith, 1881
(
50.8 mm
CL;
UFRGS 6584
) (
MZUSP 38163
).
Paratypes
.
Mature
male (
4.7 mm
TL), same data as holotype (
MZUSP 38164
); mature female (
12.5 mm
TL) and mature male (6.0 mm TL),
Thiago EJ
II, lance 30 (
32°24.77’ S
,
50°13.61’ W
),
435 m
,
16/II/2018
, coll.
Luiz Moro
, ICMBio/CEPSUL, infesting left branchial chamber of female
N. aculeata
(
42.6 mm
CL;
UFRGS 6585
) (
MZUSP 38165
).
Etymology.
Named in honor of the Brazilian carcinologist Ivanklin Soares Campos Filho from the Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Campina Grande,
Paraíba
,
Brazil
, who has contributed to the taxonomy of Brazilian isopods.
Diagnosis.
Female: nearly symmetrical, broadest at pereomere 3. Cephalon bearing narrow frontal lamina extending slightly beyond pereonal margin. Maxilliped palp deeply inset in sinuous distal margin of largest article and not extending beyond it. Oostegite 1 posterior lobe inner margin concave with irregular border and inner upper margin projected anteriorly, sinuous internal ridge with seven lobes. Male: pereon broadest across pereomeres 5–7, tapering anteriorly and posteriorly. Pleomeres 4–6 fused.
Description.
Female
holotype
(
Figs. 1B
,
2
): body length
15.1 mm
, maximal width
9.8 mm
at pereomere 3, head length
2.6 mm
, head width 3.9, pleon length
4.6 mm
. Body outline elongate-oval, body axis distorted 14° dextrally; all body regions and pereomeres distinctly recognized. No apparent pigmentation.
Cephalon
suboval, deeply inset in first pereomere; frontal lamina fully developed and narrow, completely covering front of head and slightly extending beyond its sides (
Fig. 2A
); eyes absent (
Fig. 2A
);
antennula
of three articles (
Fig. 2C
),
antenna
of five articles, all covered by fine scales (
Fig. 2D
);
barbula
with four projections with elongated angled outer projection and three small inner projections (
Fig. 2E
).
Maxilliped
subquadrate with two articles; largest article bears long setae on the inner distal margin; palp unsegmented and deeply inset in sinuous distal margin of largest article not extending beyond it and bearing eight long setae; spur long and sharp (
Fig. 2F, G, H
).
Pereon
elongate, broadest at pereomere 3, gradually tapering in both sides anteriorly and posteriorly; dorsolateral bosses on pereomeres 1–4 on both sides; tergal projections weakly developed in pereomeres 1–4 and on right side, well developed with acute margins in pereomeres 5–7; small coxal plates on the right side of pereomeres 1–4 (
Fig. 2A
);
oostegites
2–5 with little tuberculate projections on lateral margins (
Fig. 2B
); marsupium completely closed (
Fig. 1B
,
2B
); oostegite 1 anterior lobe suboval, posterior lobe inner margin concave with irregular border and inner upper margin projected anteriorly, sinuous internal ridge with seven small lobes (
Fig.
2I
, J
).
Pereopod 1
slightly shorter (
Fig. 2K
),
pereopods
2–7 gradually increasing in size especially the ischia (
Fig. 2L
).
FIGURE 1.
Pseudione ivanklini
sp. nov.
,
host, holotype and male paratype: A, host
Nephropsis aculeata
(Smith, 1881)
with the parasites in the right branchial chamber (UFRGS 6584); B, mature female ventral view (holotype, MZUSP 38163) bearing a dwarf male in the pleon; C, dwarf male dorsal view (paratype, MZUSP 38164). Abbreviations: p = parasites; ma = marsupium; dm = dwarf male. Scale bars: A = 2.5 cm; B = 3.3 mm and C = 1.5 mm.
FIGURE 2.
Pseudione ivanklini
sp. nov.
, female holotype and paratype: A, habitus dorsal view (MZUSP 38163); B, habitus ventral view (MZUSP 38163); C, antennula (MZUSP 38163); D, antenna (MZUSP 38163); E, barbula left side (MZUSP 38163); F, maxilliped, outer view (paratype, MZUSP 38165); G, maxilliped palp (MZUSP 38165); H, maxilliped spur (MZUSP 38165); I, oostegite 1, outer view (MZUSP 38163); J, oostegite 1, inner view (MZUSP 38163); K, left pereopod 1 (MZUSP 38163); L, left pereopod 7 (MZUSP 38163). Scale bars: A and B = 3.33 mm; C = 0.25mm; D and G = 0.5 mm; E = 0.1 mm; F, K and L = 1.00 mm; H = 0.3 mm; I and J = 1.5 mm.
FIGURE 3.
Pseudione ivanklini
sp. nov.
, male paratype (MZUSP 38164): A, habitus ventral view; B, habitus dorsal view; C, antennula; D, antenna; E, left pereopod 1; F, left pereopod 7. Scale bars: A and B = 1.5 mm; C and D = 0.1 mm; E and F = 0.25 mm.
Pleon
with five distinct pleomeres plus pleotelson; pleomeres 1–5 with extended lanceolate lateral plates with margins weakly crenulated; five pairs of biramous
pleopods
also lanceolate with endopods at least half of size of exopods and weakly crenulated, exopods crenulated;
uropods
uniramous and similar to size and shape to pleopods (
Fig 2B
).
Male
paratype
(
Fig. 1B, C
;
3
): body length
4.7 mm
, maximal width
1.7 mm
at pereomeres 5–6, head length
0.5 mm
, head width
1.2 mm
, pleon length
1.3 mm
. All body regions and pereomeres distinct except pleomeres 4–6, forming the pleotelson. No apparent pigmentation. Sides of body almost parallel.
Cephalon
suboval, distinct from first pereomere and narrower than pereon (
Fig. 3A, B
). Eyes absent (
Fig. 3B
).
Antennula
of three articles (
Fig. 3C
);
antenna
of five articles (
Fig. 3D
), extending beyond margins of head (
Fig. 3B
). Simple setae present distally in articles 2–3 and 1–5 of antennula and antenna, respectively.
Pereon
broadest across pereomeres 5–7, tapering anteriorly and posteriorly; median-posterior margin of pereomeres 1–2 directed anteriorly, straight on pereomeres 3–4 and posteriorly on pereomeres 5–7; distolateral margins rounded (
Fig. 3A, B
).
Pereopods
1–3 subequal in size and shape and more robust than pereopods 4–7, which are also subequal in size and shape, more elongated and all with marked decrease in dactylus size when compared to pereopods 1–3 (
Fig. 3E, F
). All articles distinctly separated (
Fig. 3E, F
).
Pleon
with first three pleomeres distinct and last three fused with telson (
Fig. 3A, B
). Pleomeres 1–3 slightly sloped and tapering posteriorly, with rounded distolateral margins; pleotelson narrower than rest of body, with bilobate posterior margin (
Fig. 3A, B
);
pleopods
and
uropods
absent (
Fig. 3A, B
).
Remarks.
Pseudione ivanklini
sp. nov.
is the fourth species of
Pseudione
found parasitizing
Nephropidae
, in the present case,
Nephropsis aculeata
(
Fig. 1A
). The other species were associated with the genera
Nephropsis
Wood-Mason, 1872
and
Metanephrops
Jenkins, 1972
(
Table 1
). In addition,
Markham (1999)
commented that
Bouvier (1925)
recorded an unidentified bopyrid from
N. aculeata
in the Caribbean.
FIGURE 4.
Distribution of the species of
Pseudione
Kossmann, 1881
that parasite
Nephropidae
lobsters.
The overall body shape of females is morphologically similar to the other species (
Table 1
). However, close analysis reveals differences between them, including comparison with the most morphologically similar species
P. tanimbarensis
Markham, 1999
. These include differences in the antennae, barbula, maxilliped, oostegite 1 and pleopods. The antennae in
Pseudione ivanklini
sp. nov.
have five articles (eight in
P. tanimbarensis
); barbula with longer outer projection; maxilliped with palp deeply inset in the sinuous distal margin of the largest article not extending beyond it (vs. palp not inset and slightly extending beyond the distal margin); oostegite 1 inner margin with irregular border and sinuous internal ridge with seven distinct lobes (vs. straight contour in inner margin and internal ridge with few tiny lobes); and pleopods more crenulated (
Table 1
). The male of
Pseudione ivanklini
sp. nov.
is similar to
P. atlantica
Bourdon, 1971
and
P. tanimbarensis
regarding the absence of pleopods. However, it differs from
P. tanimbarensis
by having the antennae with five articles (vs. six); and differs from
P. atlantica
in having the pereon broadest across pereomeres 5–7 (vs. all pereomeres subequal). This is the southernmost record of
Pseudione
(~32° latitude).
Distribution.
This species is recorded only from southern Brazilian waters (
Fig. 4
).