Three new interstitial species of the genus Neonesidea (Bairdioidea: Podocopida: Ostracoda) from the infralittoral zone in Japan
Author
Asaba, Erika
Graduate School of Integrated Science and Technology, Shizuoka University, 836 Ohya, Suruga-ku, Shizuoka City, 422 - 8529 Japan
asaba.erika.16@shizuoka.ac.jp
Author
Asaba, Reina
Graduate School of Integrated Science and Technology, Shizuoka University, 836 Ohya, Suruga-ku, Shizuoka City, 422 - 8529 Japan
asaba.reina.18@shizuoka.ac.jp
Author
Tsukagoshi, Akira
0000-0002-1402-9627
Graduate School of Integrated Science and Technology, Shizuoka University, 836 Ohya, Suruga-ku, Shizuoka City, 422 - 8529 Japan
tsukagoshi.akira@shizuoka.ac.jp
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Zootaxa
2024
2024-01-05
5397
3
377
396
https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/download/zootaxa.5397.3.4/52630
journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.5397.3.4
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Neonesidea alyamanai
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 7C, D
,
8
,
9
)
Type series.
All examined specimens collected at upper infralittoral zone of coarse sand beach in
Motosima Islet
,
Tanabe City
,
Wakayama Prefecture
(
33° 43′ 56″ N
,
135° 20′ 58″ E
; Loc.
2 in
Fig. 1
) on
19 September 2015
.
Holotype
: adult
male
(
SUM-CO-2532
), left valve length
0.79 mm
, height
0.45 mm
, appendages mounted on glass slide and valves preserved in cardboard cell slide
.
Paratypes
:
6
adult
males
(
SUM-CO-2526
,
2527
, 2530,
2531
,
2533
and
2534
) and
3
adult
females
(
SUM-CO-2528
,
2529
and
2535
).
Etymology.
In honour of Dr Yusuke Yamana of
Wakayama
Prefectural Museum of Natural History for provid-ing specimens of this species. Prefix “al” formed from first letters of Latin words
arena
(sand) and
locus
(space), characterising their interstitial location.
Description.
Carapace
(
Fig. 8
) characters almost corresponding to
Neonesidea arenalocus
sp. nov.
Dorsal margin of right valve almost straight and nearly parallel to ventral margin. Posterior frill on right valve finely serrated. Approximately 15 auxiliary fine dentitions along interior postero-ventral margin in left valve, but no complementary structure in right valve.
Eye.
Naupliar eye. No eye spot on carapace.
Antennula
(
Fig. 9A
). Seven articulated podomeres. Chaetotaxy almost corresponding to
Neonesidea arenalocus
sp. nov.
Antenna
(
Fig. 9
Bm and 9Bf). Five articulated podomeres. No tiny spine on terminal claw. Chaetotaxy almost corresponding to
Neonesidea arenalocus
sp. nov.
Mandible
(
Fig. 9C
) consisting of 5 podomeres. Chaetotaxy almost corresponding to
Neonesidea arenalocus
sp. nov.
Maxillula
(
Fig. 9D
1
, D
2
). First (dorsal-most) endite bearing 2 claw-like and 2 simple short setae on distal end. Second endite with 3 short and 1 spatula-like (distal margin almost straight) setae on distal end. Other chaetotaxies almost corresponding to
Neonesidea arenalocus
sp. nov.
Fifth limb
(
Fig. 9E
1
, E
2
) consisting of 5 articulated podomeres. Chaetotaxies almost corresponding to
Neonesidea arenalocus
sp. nov.
Brush-shaped organ
(in male) (
Fig. 9H
), consisting of asymmetrical paired branches. Chaetotaxy almost corresponding to
Neonesidea arenalocus
sp. nov.
Sixth limb
(
Fig. 9F
). Consisting of 5 articulated podomeres. Chaetotaxy almost corresponding to
Neonesidea arenalocus
sp. nov.
Seventh limb
(
Fig. 9G
). Consisting of 5 articulated podomeres. Chaetotaxy almost corresponding to
Neonesidea arenalocus
sp. nov.
Furca
(
Fig. 7C, D
) bearing 7 setae. Terminal-most 2nd seta (2) nearly 2 times longer than terminal- most (1) seta. Other chaetotaxies almost corresponding to
Neonesidea arenalocus
sp. nov.
Caudal process
(
Fig. 7C, D
). One simple seta, approximately 30 µm long.
Male copulatory organ
(
Fig. 7C
). Basal capsule sub-semicircular and consisting of some lobes. Distal lobe small, short and acute. Copulatory duct arched from sub-centre of capsule to end of distal lobe.
Female genital lobe
(
Fig 7D
). Semicircular with 3 to 4 times coiled spiral and bent tube inside.
Dimension.
See
Table 2
.
Occurrence.
Known only from
type
locality.
Remarks.
The carapace is more similar to that of
Neonesidea arenalocus
sp. nov.
than that of
N. alwakasaensis
sp. nov.
because of the development of a frill in the right valve. However, the spines on the frill are finer than that in
N. arenalocus
sp. nov.
Approximately 15 auxiliary fine dentitions along the interior posteroventral margin in the left valve were observed in this new species but not in the other two new species. The capsule of the male copulatory organ is relatively smaller than that in the other two new species, and the shape of the distal lobe is distinct. The terminal-most second seta (2) of the furca is remarkably longer than that in the other two new species.