Chauliopleona nickeli, Guerrero-Kommritz, 2005

Guerrero-Kommritz, Jürgen, 2005, Review of the genus Chauliopleona Dojiri and Sieg, 1997 (Crustacea, Peracarida, Tanaidacea) and description of three new species, Journal of Natural History 39 (16), pp. 1177-1210 : 1203-1208

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/0022293042000197586

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A887A3-0F06-FF87-EBDC-FB9391F9B5F7

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Chauliopleona nickeli
status

sp. nov.

Chauliopleona nickeli View in CoL n. sp.

( Figures 13 View Figure 13 , 14 View Figure 14 )

Material examined

HOLOTYPE: non-ovigerous female, ZMH K-40249, ANT XV/3, RV Polarstern, station 48– 89, 73 ° 27.59S, 22 ° 43.109W, 1583 m, 73 ° 27.909S, 22 ° 47.89W, 1573 m, EBS, 4 February 1998 GoogleMaps . PARATYPES: three non-ovigerous females, ZMH K-40250, ANT XV/3, RV Polarstern, station 48–89, 73 ° 27.59S, 22 ° 43.109W, 1583 m, 73 ° 27.909S, 22 ° 47.89W, 1573 m, EBS, 4 February 1998; 11 non-ovigerous females, ZMH K-40251, ANT XV/3, RV Polarstern, station 48–272, 71 ° 27.59S, 15 ° 06.59W, 2007 m, 71 ° 30.49S, 15 ° 13.39W, 2061 m, EBS, 26 February 1998 (one dissected) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis

Cheliped propodus crenulated dorsally at dactylus insertion.

Description

Body ( Figure 13 View Figure 13 a–c). About 6.4 times as long as broad, cylindrical, 2.38–3.5 mm in length. Cuticle strong. Cephalothorax about 1.5 times as long as broad. Ventral groove around cheliped insertion. Pereonite 2 longest. Pereonite 6 shortest, pereonites 4 and 5 of equal length. Pleon longer than cephalothorax. Pleonites 1–4 of similar length, pleonite 5 longest. Pleotelson rounded.

Antennule ( Figure 13d View Figure 13 ). Article 1 as long as all other articles together, with one terminal seta and two small lateral setae. Article 2 with one long distal simple seta. Article 3 with two terminal setae, one long and one short. Article 4 with four terminal setae and one aesthetasc.

Antenna ( Figure 13e View Figure 13 ). Article 1 very short. Article 2 square. Article 3 short with one seta distally. Article 4 longest with one short and three long distal simple setae. Article 5 as long as 1. Article 6 shortest with five terminal setae.

Labrum ( Figure 14a View Figure 14 ). Hood-like with fine marginal setules.

Mandible ( Figure 14b View Figure 14 ). Well calcified and sclerotized on incisive margins, molar process developed, broad, bearing about 10 distal spinules.

Maxillule ( Figure 14d View Figure 14 ). Endite setulated, with seven setulated setae and one small simple terminal spine. Palp with two terminal setae.

Maxilla ( Figure 14e View Figure 14 ). Rectangular, with one row of setules distally.

Labium ( Figure 14c View Figure 14 ). Composed of two triangular lobes, naked.

Maxilliped ( Figure 14g View Figure 14 ). One long simple seta on each side of basis at attachment of palp, endites naked. Palp article 1 naked. Article 2 with one outer and three inner curved setae. Article 3 with three inner setae. Article 4 with four terminal setae.

Epignath ( Figure 14f View Figure 14 ). Falciform.

Cheliped ( Figure 13f View Figure 13 , 15c View Figure 15 ). Basis naked, as long as carpus. Merus triangular, with one seta. Carpus about 1.2 times as long as broad, with one mid-ventral simple seta and one dorsodistal simple seta, and rounded protuberance at end of shield. Carpal shield developed. Fixed finger with two simple ventral setae and three dorsal setae at level of propodus and three dorsal teeth. Insertion margin of propodus crenulated. Dactylus smooth.

Pereopod 1 ( Figure 14h View Figure 14 ). Coxa without seta. Basis smooth. Ischium short, with one seta. Merus triangular in shape with one spiniform ventral seta as long as carpus. Carpus with two spiniform setae and a row of spinules ventrally. Propodus with about 14 fine spines ventrally, one strong seta distally, half length of dactylus. Dactylus about as long as unguis. Unguis short and pointed.

Pereopod 2 ( Figure 14i View Figure 14 ). As pereopod 1 except basis with one seta, carpus with three terminal spiniform setae.

Pereopod 3 ( Figure 14j View Figure 14 ). As pereopod 1.

Pereopod 4 ( Figure 14k View Figure 14 ). Basis with two setulose setae. Ischium with one seta. Merus of triangular shape with two spiniform setae. Carpus with three spiniform setae. Propodus with three terminal spiniform setae. Dactylus longer than propodus, with ventral groove bordered with proximally directed spinules. Unguis short and pointed.

Pereopod 5 ( Figure 14l View Figure 14 ). As pereopod 4, except basis with one simple seta and propodus longer than dactylus.

Pereopod 6 ( Figure 14m View Figure 14 ). As pereopod 5, except propodus with four terminal spiniform setae.

Pleopods ( Figure 13g View Figure 13 ). Basal article triangular, exopod and endopod with simple strong setae.

Uropods ( Figure 13h View Figure 13 ). Basal article longer than wide. Exopod shorter than basis, composed of two articles: article 1 with one terminal seta, article 2 with one terminal seta as long as exopod. Endopod composed of two long articles: article 1 with two and article 2 with five simple terminal setae.

Type locality

Weddel Sea, ANT XV/3, RV Polarstern, station 48–89, 73 ° 27.59S, 22 ° 43.109W– 73 ° 27.909S, 22 ° 47.89W, 1583– 1573 m, EBS, 4 February 1998 GoogleMaps .

Etymology

This species is named after Jörg Nickel, a colleague and friend.

Remarks

The C. armata View in CoL reported from the South Pacific, Indian Ocean and Antarctic waters by Kudinova-Pasternak (1986) are probably C. nickeli View in CoL n. sp. or a closely similar species. Material from the reference collection of Jürgen Sieg from Kerguelen Island are close to C. nickeli View in CoL n. sp., unfortunately they are not in good enough condition to make a description. The material of Vanhöffen (1914) referred to Leptognathia View in CoL sp., could not be found for comparison but it is very probable that it belongs to C. nickeli View in CoL n. sp.

ZMH

Zoologisches Museum Hamburg

RV

Collection of Leptospira Strains

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Tanaidacea

Family

Akanthophoreidae

Genus

Chauliopleona

Loc

Chauliopleona nickeli

Guerrero-Kommritz, Jürgen 2005
2005
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C. armata

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C. nickeli

Guerrero-Kommritz 2005
2005
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C. nickeli

Guerrero-Kommritz 2005
2005
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C. nickeli

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Leptognathia

G.O.Sars 1882
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