Holthuija cognata, Ng & Forges, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5384590 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7C4E9E64-59D9-411A-9B00-22C2AED5EA92 |
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Holthuija cognata |
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Holthuija cognata View in CoL n. sp.
( Figs. 25A View Fig , 27I–K View Fig , 37H View Fig , 46D View Fig , 50H View Fig , 54G View Fig , 56E View Fig )
Maja miersii View in CoL – Muraoka, 1998: 27.
Maja miersi – T. Sakai, 1938: 298–299, pl. 38 fig. 2. – T. Sakai, 1976: 237, pl. 82, fig. 3. – Miyake, 1983: 47, pl. 16 fig. 1. – Huang, 1994: 582. – Muraoka, 1998: 27. – Maramura & Kosaka, 2003: 34.
Material examined. Holotype: male (29.5 × 23.7 mm) ( CBM-ZC3662 a), off Minabe, Kii Peninsula, 10–20 m, Japan, gill net, coll. T. Komai, 28 March 1997 . Paratypes: Japan – 1 male (32.2 × 24.4 mm) , 2 females (36.5 × 27.8 mm, 36.6 × 28.2 mm) ( CBM-ZC3662 b), same data as holotype . — 1 female (30.2× 23.6 mm) ( CBM-ZC4119 ), Arita, Kushimoto, Kii Peninsula , in lobster net, coll. S. Yamaguchi, 19 February 1978 . — 1 female (26.3 × 19.1 mm) (NSMT-Cr 15470), north of Kuchinoshima Island , 30°5.77’N 130°4.54’E, 96m, coll. H. Saito, 28 May 1999 GoogleMaps . — 2 males (29.7 × 25.4 mm, 31.0 × 24.7 mm with broken rostrum) ( NHM 1961.11.13.5–6), Seto, Shirahama , Japan, coll. gill nets, I. Gordon & Harada, 1950s . — 1 male ( ZRC), Honshu, Wakayama, Kii Minabe , 33°45.712’N 135°18.927’E, coll. K. Sakai, 26 October 1988 GoogleMaps . — 1 male (31.9 × 26.0 mm), 1 female (38.4 × 30.0 mm) ( SMF 47733), Honshu, Kii-Minabe , Wakayama, 33°45.712’N 135°18.927’E, coll. K. Sakai, 26 October 1988 GoogleMaps . — 1 female (42.7 × 33.0 mm) ( SMF 47591), Odawara Harbour , 35°14.265’N 139°9.058’E, coll. H. Watabe, 3 August 1970 GoogleMaps . — 1 male (39.4 × 30.2 mm) ( SMF 47737), Shikoku, Tosa Bay, Ashizuri , 32°43.55’N 133°5.028’E, coll. K. Sakai, 13–14 November 1965 GoogleMaps . — 1 dried male (36.8 × 29.0 mm), 1 dried female (38.0 × 29.6 mm) ( SMF 47730), Honshu, Wakayama, Kii Minabe , 33°45.712’N 135°18.927’E, coll. K. Sakai, 15 February 1983 GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Carapace covered with small granules ( Fig. 25A View Fig ). Pseudorostral spines almost straight, diverging ( Fig. 37H View Fig ). Antorbital spine long, curved forwards; intercalated spine short, triangular leaving gaps on each side; postorbital spine strong, straight, enlarged proximally; hepatic spine shorter than postorbital spine, pointed outwards ( Figs. 25A View Fig , 37H View Fig ). Lateral margin with 3 low spines, last one longest; 1 branchial spine; median row with 2 spines: 1 gastric, 1 cardiac; 2 small spines on posterior carapace margin ( Fig. 25A View Fig ). Basal antennal article granulated, with 2 long blunt spines distally. Epistome with 2 distinct tubercles on anterior margin. G1 almost straight with distal part dilated ( Fig. 27I–K View Fig ).
Etymology. The species name alludes to the close relationship of the new species with H. pauli n. sp. and H. miersii .
Remarks. Although the carapace of H. cognata n. sp. is close to H. miersii , the G1 structure of H. cognata ( Fig. 27I–K View Fig ) is closest to H. pauli n. sp. ( Fig. 27F–H View Fig ), differing slightly only in proportions. Old records of “ Maja miersi ” from Japan and the East China Sea ( Huang, 1994) are almost certainly H. cognata instead. See discussion for H. miersii .
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Holthuija cognata
Ng, Peter K. L. & Forges, Bertrand Richer De 2015 |
Maja miersii
Muraoka K 1998: 27 |
Maja miersi
Muraoka K 1998: 27 |
Huang Z-G 1994: 582 |
Miyake S 1983: 47 |
Sakai T 1976: 237 |
Sakai T 1938: 298 |