Systellaspis debilis (A Milne-Edwards, 1881)

Cardoso, Irene & Contents, Paulo Young Table Of, 2005, Deep-sea Oplophoridae (Crustacea Caridea) from the southwestern Brazil, Zootaxa 1031 (1), pp. 1-76 : 64-69

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1031.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5052976

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scientific name

Systellaspis debilis
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Systellaspis debilis View in CoL (A. Milne Edwards, 1881)

( Figs 49–53 View FIGURE 49 View FIGURE 50 View FIGURE 51 View FIGURE 52 View FIGURE 53 )

Acanthephyra debilis A. Milne Edwards, 1881: 13.

Miersia gracilis Smith, 1882: 70 .

Systellaspis Bouvieri Coutiére, 1905: 8 View in CoL , fig. 3.

Systellaspis debilis View in CoL — Crosnier & Forest, 1973: 87, figs 26b, 27b; Chace, 1940: 181, fig. 51; 1986: 67, figs 34m –o, 35g, h.

Material examined: Oceanprof I: A­9, 22°41'S, 40°02'W, 1609m, 1 male (13.5mm), MNRJ 19222 View Materials GoogleMaps ; A­8, 22°48'S, 40°15', 1324m, 1 female (13mm), MNRJ 19221 View Materials .

Diagnosis: Carapace with rostrum overreaching scaphocerite, ventral margin with about ten teeth, dorsal margin with about 15 teeth; antennal spine absent; branchiostegal spine present, without distinct carina. Abdomen not dorsally carinate on all somites; somites 3 to 5 with posteromesial tooth, the one of somite 3 distinctly strong. Tergum of abdominal somites 4 and 5 with markedly spinulose margin. Male pleopod 1 with endopod rounded, bilobed at apex, numerous densely articulated plumose setae on lateral margins, several hook setae at apex; male pleopod 2 with appendix masculina, little longer than appendix interna, rounded on distal portion.

Description: Eyestalk with ocellus on medio­distal portion ( Fig. 49B View FIGURE 49 ). Carapace with rostrum usually longer than carapace, overreaching scaphocerite, ventral margin convex, with about ten teeth, dorsal margin with about 15 teeth ( Fig. 49A View FIGURE 49 ); dorsal margin not carinate; antennal spine absent; branchiostegal spine present, without distinct carina; supraorbital and pterygostomian spine absent; cervical groove and suprabranchial carina absent; small hepatic carina present ( Fig. 49A View FIGURE 49 ). Stylocerite broad at base narrowing at tip, acute apex reaching 3/4 of first antennular peduncle article ( Fig. 49C View FIGURE 49 ). Scaphocerite with blunt apex, strong distal tooth overreaching blade, densely plumose setae on inner margin ( Fig. 49D View FIGURE 49 ). Mandible with palp three­articulated, incisor process with about 13 strong, serrate teeth and about five small teeth; molar process formed by three rounded teeth in left mandible and by concavity where the teeth fits in right mandible ( Fig. 50A, B View FIGURE 50 ). Maxilla 1 with two endites; distal endite with numerous stout, pectinate setae on inner margin; basal endite with pectinate setae on all margins; palp elongate, rounded apex, stout seta and spinose protuberance on inner margin ( Fig. 50C View FIGURE 50 ). Maxilla 2 with two endites; distal endite bilobed, both lobes with pappose setae on inner margin; basal endite bilobed, distal lobe with scattered plumose and pappose setae on inner margin, basal lobe rounded, unarmed; endopod 2/3 endites length, several pappose setae on apex; scaphognathite with densely plumose setae on all margins ( Fig. 50D View FIGURE 50 ). Maxilliped 1 with two endites; both endites with pappose setae on inner margin; endopod three­articulated, longer than distal endite, several plumose setae on apex, pappose setae on inner margin; exopodal lobe with densely plumose setae on all margins ( Fig. 50E View FIGURE 50 ). Maxilliped 2 endopod with ischium and merus elongate pappose setae on inner margin; carpus short; propod rounded, long, stout, pectinate setae on inner margin; dactyl with long, stout, pectinate setae on inner margin; elongate exopod, densely plumose setae on all margins ( Fig. 50F View FIGURE 50 ). Maxilliped 3 slender and elongate, with densely plumose setae in all articles; ischium­merus with distal stout seta on outer margin; propod­dactyl with tufts of stout setae on inner margin; exopod with densely plumose setae on all margins ( Fig. 50G View FIGURE 50 ). Pereopods 1 and 2 chelate. Pereopod 3 ischium with six stout setae and merus with 16 stout setae on inner margin. Pereopod 4 ischium with four stout setae and merus with nine stout setae on inner margin, and four stout setae on outer margin. Pereopod five ischium with one stout seta and merus with four stout setae on inner margin and one stout seta on outer margin ( Fig. 49A View FIGURE 49 ). Epipods with mesial teeth on pereopods 1 to 3; epipod of pereopod 4 well developed, except for vertical component ( Fig. 51A, B View FIGURE 51 ). Abdomen not dorsally carinate on all somites; somites 3 to 5 with posteromesial tooth; the one of somite 3 distinctly strong, the one of the somite 4 slightly projected upwards; somite 6 longer than somite 5. Tergum of abdominal somites 4 and 5 with markedly spinulose margins ( Fig. 49A View FIGURE 49 ). Male pleopod 1 endopod distally bilobed; articulated, plumose setae on posterior margin, several pappose setae on basal anterior margin, stout setae on distal anterior margin, hook setae on anterior distal lobe ( Fig. 51C View FIGURE 51 ). Male pleopod 2 with appendix masculina elongate, articulated, plumose setae on anterior margin, pectinate setae on apex; appendix interna about 2/3 length of appendix masculina, densely plumose setae on lateral margin, apex with a slightly triangular shape and many hook setae ( Fig. 51D View FIGURE 51 ). Female pleopod 1 endopod leaf­shape, numerous articulated, plumose setae on posterior margin and pappose setae on anterior margin ( Fig. 51E View FIGURE 51 ). Exopod of uropod with complete diaresis, one distal spine on outer margin ( Fig. 52 View FIGURE 52 ). Telson sulcate in dorsal midline; with six pairs of stout setae, spinose end piece formed by four pairs of stout setae, flanked by one pair of long stout setae ( Fig. 52 View FIGURE 52 ).

Distribution: Western Atlantic: south of Greenland, Bermuda, Gulf of Mexico, Bahamas, Caribbean Sea, Brazil (Rio de Janeiro). Eastern Atlantic: Azores; west African coast, Nigeria, Congo, Angola. Indian and Pacific: Madagascar, Philippines, Indonesia, Hawaii. Adults probably live in depths between 300 and 600 m ( Coutiére 1905; Chace 1940, 1986).

Remarks: Systellaspis debilis occurs in the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. In the Western Atlantic, this species was previously recorded from North and Central America. This is the first record of this species from South American waters ( Fig. 53 View FIGURE 53 ).

The genus Systellaspis comprises five species, four of them occur in Western Atlantic. Two of the Western Atlantic species have a carapace with gastro­orbital carina, extending from orbit to posterior margin, distinct from Systellaspis pellucida (Filhol, 1885) and S. debilis which have the carapace without gastro­orbital carina extending from orbit to posterior margin. Systellaspis pellucida has the rostrum with 11 dorsal and five ventral teeth, the tergum of abdominal somites 4 and 5 is not spinulose, and the dorsal tooth on abdominal somite 4 is not directed upwards, whereas S. debilis has the rostrum with 15 dorsal and ten ventral teeth, the tergum of abdominal somites 4 and 5 is spinulose and the dorsal tooth on abdominal somite 4 is slightly directed upwards.

The material examined agrees with Chace's (1986) description in the tergum of abdominal somites 4 and 5 with spinulose margin, in the dorsal tooth of abdominal somite 4 slightly directed upwards, and in the telson with 4–8 pairs of dorsolateral stout setae. The material examined also agrees with the figures of Crosnier & Forest (1973) in the these characters and in the rostrum with 3 to 4 pre­rostral teeth projected upwards. However, in the present material, the antennal spine is absent.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Oplophoridae

Genus

Systellaspis

Loc

Systellaspis debilis

Cardoso, Irene & Contents, Paulo Young Table Of 2005
2005
Loc

Systellaspis debilis

Crosnier, A. & Forest, J. 1973: 87
Chace, F. A. 1940: 181
1973
Loc

Systellaspis Bouvieri Coutiére, 1905: 8

Coutiere, H. 1905: 8
1905
Loc

Miersia gracilis

Smith, S. I. 1882: 70
1882
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