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<emphasis id="DFC88B270A391E0B3BB46371FB11960F" bold="true" box="[189,1208,1087,1113]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Descriptions of y-naupliar morphospecies (types) from Okinawan shallow water</emphasis>
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Brief descriptions are presented below for one morphospecies (
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A*) of planktotrophic y-nauplius and 34 lecithotrophic morphospecies with alphabetical designations that match those used by
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Dreyer
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for the same putative taxa, with some additions. The planktotroph is included to facilitate the separation of planktotrophic and lecithotrophic y-nauplii from each other as the first step in using the identification key that follows the descriptions. To facilitate comparisons, the descriptions normally present similar
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of information in the following order for last-stage nauplii (LSN): 1) general features; 2) length:width ratio; 3) shape in ventral view; 4) shape in lateral view; 5) measurements of length, width and thickness; 6) features of the labrum; and 7) features of the caudal end. The following features of the developing cyprids within the LSN cuticle are also mentioned: 1) coloration; 2) condition of yolk granules (if any); 3) distribution of marginal lipid vesicles (if any); and 4) features of the telson. The descriptions are accompanied by detailed figures (
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Last-stage nauplii of two different (morpho)species of y-larvae (Facetotecta) from Sesoko Island (Okinawa, Japan). AF. Hansenocaris demodex Olesen et al., 2022 (all paratypes). GL. Type C (Bumblebee). Shown either in life (AB, GH) or as slide-mounted exuviae (CF, I L).Abbreviations: A1 = first antenna; A2 = second antenna; Md = mandible." captionText-1="Fig. 7. Last-stage nauplii of two different morphospecies of y-larvae (Facetotecta) from Sesoko Island (Okinawa, Japan). AG. Type D* (“Big brown”). HM. Type B. Shown either in life (AB, HJ) or as slide-mounted exuviae (CG, KM). Abbreviations: A1 = first antenna; A2 = second antenna; Md = mandible." captionText-10="Fig. 16. Last-stage nauplii of two different morphospecies of y-larvae (Facetotecta) from Sesoko Island (Okinawa, Japan). AE. Y-nauplius Type Y. FJ. Y-nauplius Type O*. Shown either in life (A, FG) or as slide-mounted exuviae (BE, HJ). Abbreviations: A1 = first antenna; A2 = second antenna; Md = mandible." captionText-11="Fig. 17. Last-stage nauplii of three different morphospecies of y-larvae (Facetotecta) from Sesoko Island (Okinawa, Japan). AE. Y-nauplius Type AF. FK. Y-nauplius Type N*. L. Y-nauplius Type AP. Shown either in life (AC, FG) or as slide-mounted exuviae (DE, HL). Abbreviations: A1 = first antenna; A2 = second antenna; Md = mandible. L from Grygier et al. (2019)." captionText-12="Fig. 18. Last-stage nauplii of two different morphospecies of y-larvae (Facetotecta) from Sesoko Island (Okinawa, Japan). AF. Y-nauplius Type AL. GJ. Y-nauplius Type AJ. Shown either in life (AC, GJ) or as slide-mounted exuviae (DF). Abbreviations: A1 = first antenna; A2 = second antenna; Md = mandible." captionText-13="Fig. 19. Last-stage nauplii of four different morphospecies of y-larvae (Facetotecta) from Sesoko Island (Okinawa, Japan). AE. Y-nauplius Type AK. FG. Y-nauplius Type AO. H. Y-nauplius Type AM. IK. Y-nauplius Type AN. Shown either in life (AB, H) or as slide-mounted exuviae (CG, IK). Abbreviations: A1 = first antenna; A2 = second antenna; Md = mandible." captionText-2="Fig. 8. Last-stage nauplii of three different morphospecies of y-larvae (Facetotecta) from Sesoko Island (Okinawa, Japan). AD. Type F. EG. Type G. HJ. Type H. Shown either in life (AB, EF, HI) or as slide-mounted exuviae (CD, G, J). Abbreviations: A1 = first antenna; A2 = second antenna; Md = mandible." captionText-3="Fig. 9. Last-stage nauplii of four different morphospecies of y-larvae (Facetotecta) from Sesoko Island (Okinawa, Japan). AC. Hansenocaris cristalabri Olesen &amp; Grygier, 2022. DE. Hansenocaris aquila Olesen &amp; Grygier, 2022. FH. Y-nauplius Type AC. IN. Y-nauplius Type AH*. Shown either in life (AB, FH, IJ), as slide-mounted exuviae (DE, KN) or in SEM (C). Abbreviations: A1 = first antenna; A2 = second antenna; Md = mandible. AE from Olesen &amp; Grygier (2022)." captionText-4="Fig. 10. Last-stage nauplii of two different morphospecies of y-larvae (Facetotecta) from Sesoko Island (Okinawa, Japan). AF. Y-nauplius Type E*. GK. Y-nauplius Type AG*. Shown either in life (AB, GH) or as slide-mounted exuviae (CF, IK). Abbreviations: A1 = first antenna; A2 = second antenna; Md = mandible." captionText-5="Fig. 11. Last-stage nauplii of two different morphospecies of y-larvae (Facetotecta) from Sesoko Island (Okinawa, Japan). AG. Y-nauplius Type W. HM. Y-nauplius Type AD. Shown either in life (AC, HJ) or as slide-mounted exuviae (DG, KM). Abbreviations: A1 = first antenna; A2 = second antenna; Md = mandible." captionText-6="Fig. 12. Last-stage nauplii of two different morphospecies of y-larvae (Facetotecta) from Sesoko Island (Okinawa, Japan). AD. Y-nauplius Type U*. EG. Y-nauplius Type V. Shown either in life (A, EG) or as slide-mounted exuviae (BD). Abbreviations: A1 = first antenna; A2 = second antenna; Md = mandible." captionText-7="Fig. 13. Last-stage nauplii of two different morphospecies of y-larvae (Facetotecta) from Sesoko Island (Okinawa, Japan). AE. Y-nauplius Type X. FJ. Y-nauplius Type K. Shown either in life (AB, FH) or as slide-mounted exuviae (CE, IJ). Abbreviations: A1 = first antenna; A2 = second antenna; Md = mandible." captionText-8="Fig. 14. Last-stage nauplii of two different morphospecies of y-larvae (Facetotecta) from Sesoko Island (Okinawa, Japan). AF. Y-nauplius Type M. GL. Y-nauplius Type AI. Shown either in life (AB, GI) or as slide-mounted exuviae (CF, JL). Abbreviations: A1 = first antenna; A2 = second antenna; Md = mandible." captionText-9="Fig. 15. Last-stage nauplii of two different morphospecies of y-larvae (Facetotecta) from Sesoko Island (Okinawa, Japan). AF. Y-nauplius Type L. GM. Y-nauplius Type AB. Shown either in life (AC, GJ) or as slide-mounted exuviae (DF, KM). 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) to facilitate identification using the key. The lecithotrophs include three formally described species—
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,
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<emphasis id="DFC88B270A391E0B3FD162BCFADE945D" box="[1240,1399,1521,1547]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">H. cristalabri</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="DFC88B270A391E0B3BE7615BFEF49478" box="[238,349,1556,1582]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">H. aquila</emphasis>
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(Olesen
<emphasis id="DFC88B270A391E0B3ACF615BFDA89478" box="[454,513,1556,1582]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">et al.</emphasis>
2022;
<bibRefCitation id="892D2AC40A391E0B395B615AFCCF9478" author="Olesen J. &amp; Grygier M. J." box="[594,870,1556,1582]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15" pagination="301 - 317" refId="ref37509" refString="Olesen J. &amp; Grygier M. J. 2022. Two new species of lecithotrophic nauplius y with remarkable labra from Okinawa, Japan, and a family-group name for y-larvae (Crustacea: Thecostraca: Facetotecta: Hansenocarididae fam. nov.) Species Diversity 27 (2): 301 - 317. https: // doi. org / 10.12782 / specdiv. 27.301" type="journal article" year="2022">Olesen &amp; Grygier 2022</bibRefCitation>
)—and 31 undescribed morphospecies, a few of which were given nicknames in earlier literature and some of which probably represent more than one species according to recent molecular systematic data (
<bibRefCitation id="892D2AC40A391E0B38626114FBE69422" author="Dreyer N. &amp; Palero F. &amp; Grygier M. J. &amp; Chan B. K. K. &amp; Olesen J." box="[875,1103,1626,1652]" pageId="14" pageNumber="15" pagination="107780" refId="ref35132" refString="Dreyer N., Palero F., Grygier M. J., Chan B. K. K. &amp; Olesen J. 2023 a. Single-specimen systematics resolves the phylogeny and diversity conundrum of enigmatic crustacean y-larvae. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 184: e 107780. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. ympev. 2023.107780" type="journal article" year="2023">
Dreyer
<emphasis id="DFC88B270A391E0B38CB6115FC559422" box="[962,1020,1626,1652]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">et al.</emphasis>
2023a
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). Further treatment of the other kinds of planktotrophic y-nauplii shown in
<figureCitation id="75874BB00A391E0B38096133FCF194CE" box="[768,856,1661,1688]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="5.[189,232,1737,1763]" captionTargetBox="[189,1399,266,1703]" captionTargetId="figure-128@5.[189,1399,265,1703]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="Fig. 2. Y-naupliar (Facetotecta) diversity at Sesoko Island (Okinawa, Japan). A. Schematic life cycle of y-larvae (modified from Itô 1991; Glenner et al. 2008). B. Overview of 34 morphospecies of lecithotrophic last-stage y-nauplii obtained by laboratory rearing of earlier-stage nauplii collected in the plankton; three of them represent formally described species while 31 remain undescribed. C. Nine types of planktotrophic y-larvae, of which only Type A* is treated in detail in this paper. All photos in B and C are to the same scale. Figure also used in Olesen (2004). Examples of live video of most of the y-naupliar morphospecies can be seen at https://youtu.be/er0mYLswV-c and are also deposited at Figshare.com: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.24953568.v1." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10876295" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/10876295/files/figure.png" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Fig. 2C</figureCitation>
is postponed. Examples of live video of most of the y-naupliar morphospecies can be seen at https://youtu.be/er0mYLswV-c and are also deposited at Figshare.com: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.24953568.v1.
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