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Family
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fam. nov.
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<emphasis id="B924EA94DC32FFDAFF3DFD7CFEF55DDD" bold="true" box="[151,273,682,707]" pageId="1" pageNumber="145">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
Capitulum with 30 plates, including 8 primary plates (rostrum, carina, paired scuta, terga and latera) and 2 distinct whorls of supplementary imbricating plates, each whorl with 11 plates. Peduncle smooth, shorter than capitulum, without scales. Cirrus II shorter than remaining cirri, anterior ramus shorter, thicker than posterior ramus, posterior ramus long, fine; basal part of cirrus VI without caudal appendage.
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Although only a single specimen was collected, it is reasonably recognizable as a new family due to its obvious morphological differences from other known scalpelliforms.
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fam. nov. is similar to other recent scalpelliform families, such as the
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and the
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, but its naked peduncle and its capitulum with two whorls of 22 supplementary imbricating plates easily distinguishes it. Although
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(Seguenza, 1876)
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also has a peduncle without scales, its capitulum bears 10 primary plates and supplementary imbricating plates are lacking (
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). The scalpelliform family
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is only found in hydrothermal vent areas. The new family differs from the
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by the capitulum having imbricating supplementary plates and the naked peduncle; by the anterior ramus of cirrus II being thicker and shorter than the posterior ramus; and each of the intermediate segments of cirri IIIVI having 23 pairs setae only; and by the lack of caudal appendages associated with the basal part of cirrus VI (
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;
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;
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,
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;
<bibRefCitation id="EFC14B77DC32FFDAFE06FB74FD2E5BA5" author="Southward" box="[428,714,1186,1211]" pageId="1" pageNumber="145" refString="Southward, A. J. &amp; Jones, D. S. (2003) A revision of stalked barnacles (Cirripedia: Thoracica: Scalpellomorpha: Eolepadidae: Neolepadinae) associated with hydrothermalism, including a description of a new genus and species from a volcanic seamount off Papua New Guinea. Senckenbergiana maritima, 32 (1 / 2), 77 - 93. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1007 / BF 03043086" type="journal article" year="2003">Southward &amp; Jones 2003</bibRefCitation>
;
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Yamaguchi
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. 2004
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;
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).
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The new specimen occurred at a hydrothermal vent together with the sessile
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<emphasis id="B924EA94DC32FFDAFBE8FB11FAAC5BC0" box="[1090,1352,1222,1246]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="145">Neoverruca intermedia</emphasis>
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, a primitive living member of the suborder Verrucomorpha of the order
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. Some characters of the new family are similar to
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Schumacher, 1817
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. For example, the inner surface of the scutum has a longitudinal ridge, and there are similarities of the soft body, mouth, cirri, etc. The new family is also similar to another member of the
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, the primitive living
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<emphasis id="B924EA94DC32FFDAFD44FA80FC0A5A70" box="[750,1006,1366,1390]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="145">Neobrachylepas relica</emphasis>
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, of the suborder Brachylepadomorph (
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). For example, the capitulum bears paired scuta, terga and latera, a single rostrum and carina plus whorls of small imbricating supplementary plates, and there are similarities of the soft body, mouth, morphology of cirri I and II, etc.
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The relationship between the new family and the Verrucomorpha and the Brachylepadomorpha appears to be very close and thus the systematic position and evolutionary position of the new family may have important significance (
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). However, phylogenetic relationships between major lineages of the
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can only be further discussed when additional specimens of the new family are found and evidence from their molecular analysis considered.
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<emphasis id="B924EA94DC32FFDAFF6DF94CFEAA59AD" bold="true" box="[199,334,1690,1715]" pageId="1" pageNumber="145">Etymology.</emphasis>
The name of the new family:
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from the Latin prefix for former and
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referring to deep waters, in combination with
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.
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