Ethusina ocellata, Castro, 2005
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5399909 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/264A053E-4E6F-B561-7238-FF2773ECC47C |
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Ethusina ocellata |
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sp. nov. |
Ethusina ocellata View in CoL n. sp.
( Fig. 23 View FIG )
Ethusina brevidentata View in CoL – Chen 1997: 624 (not E. brevidentata Chen, 1993 View in CoL ).
TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype: parasitized by Sacculina sp. , cl 5.9 mm, cw 5.9 mm, SALOMON 1, stn CP 1783 ( MNHN-B 28708 ); paratypes:
cl 7.3 mm, cw 7.2 mm, SALOMON 1, stn 1858 ( MNHN-B 28624); parasitized by Sacculina sp. cl 5.8 mm, cw 5.8 mm, cl 8.5 mm, cw 8.9 mm,
cl 8.4 mm, cw 9.0 mm, cl 7.6 mm, cw 8.2 mm, SALOMON 1, stn CP 1783 ( MNHN-B 28709).
The specimen chosen as the holotype was a male parasitized by Sacculina sp. It was nevertheless the only male specimen with a complete set of pereopods. There was no evidence of abnormalities in the G1 and G2.
TYPE LOCALITY. — Solomon Islands, Indispensable Strait W of Malaita island, 08°32.8’S, 160°41.7’E, 399- 700 m.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Indonesia. Kai Islands, KARUBAR, stn CC 21, 05°14’S, 133°00’E, 688- 694 m, 25.X.1991, 1 damaged ( MNHN-B 22882). Solomon Islands. SALOMON 1, stn CP 1783, 08°32.8’S, 160°41.7’E, 399-700 m, 29.IX.2001, 1 holotype parasitized by Sacculina sp. ( MNHN-B 28708), 1, 1 juv., 1, 2 ovig. paratypes ( MNHN-B 28709), 1 juv. cl 5.9 mm damaged, 1 ovig. cl 8.6 mm, cw 9.1 mm, 2 parasitized by Sacculina sp. cl 8.7 mm, cw 9.3 mm and cl 8.7 mm, cw 9.0 mm respectively ( MNHN-B 28676). — Stn CP 1858, 09°37.0’S, 160°41.7’E, 435-461 m, 7.X.2001, 1 paratype ( MNHN-B 28624).
ETYMOLOGY. — From oculus and ocellata (Latin for eye and having small eyes, respectively) in reference to the relatively small, concealed eyes that result from shorter eye peduncles, a character that clearly separates the new species from Ethusina brevidentata Chen, 1993 , a close species.
DISTRIBUTION. — Indonesia (Kai Is) ( Chen 1997) and the Solomon Is. Depth: 399-700 m ( Fig. 34 View FIG ).
SIZE. — Maximum size: cl 5.9 mm, cw 5.9 mm (MNHN-B 28708), cl 8.7 mm, cw 9.3 mm (MNHN-B 28676).
DESCRIPTION
Carapace ( Fig. 23A View FIG ) almost as broad as long in males, small females, slightly broader than long in large females; dorsal surface with microscopic granules. Urogastric, cardiac regions slightly elevated, bordered by grooves, deep along lateral borders of metagastric region and posterior borders of protogastric region; two distinct, often round depressions on posterior protogastric region, more conspicuous in large individuals; cervical, branchial grooves shallow. Branchial regions slightly inflated along sides.
Anterior border of carapace ( Fig. 23A View FIG ) with small, obtuse to slightly acute, straight outer orbital teeth, slightly shorter or nearly equal than but not reaching lateral frontal teeth. Frontal teeth nearly triangular, lateral frontal teeth much shorter than median frontal teeth. Orbital sinuses broad, oblique, slightly sinuous in males, round- ed in large females; lateral frontal sinuses U-shaped; median frontal sinus V-shaped, wider than lateral frontal sinuses but slightly narrower than orbital sinuses.
Eye peduncles ( Fig. 23B View FIG ) shorter than cornea, 0.6-0.7 times eye diameter, mobile. Eyes completely concealed by outer orbital margin, not visible dorsally.
Anterior border of endostome ( Fig. 23B View FIG ) lies well below posterior border of antennular fossae of basal antennular articles.
Male chelipeds (P1) smooth, equal; slightly swollen propodi, almost as long as fingers; fingers with broad, round teeth. Female chelipeds similar to male chelipeds but slightly unequal in some specimens, no teeth but broad cutting edges on fingers of some.
P2, P3 relatively short; length of P2 meri 1.0- 1.2 times cl, P2 meri 8.1-8.6 times longer than broad. P4, P5 with few short hairs on dactyli, propodi; P5 dactyli thick, curved.
Male abdomen with four somites (3-5 fused, basal half swollen), rounded telson. Somite 1 length 3.2 times as broad, somite 6 square. Female abdomen with six somites, broad, round- ed telson; somite 3 broadest, somite 6 longest.
G1 ( Fig. 23C View FIG ) short, stout; each distal end slightly blunt with two lateral fringes of spines; G2 relatively short, each distal part narrower; thick, flattened, pointed tip.
REMARKS
There are close similarities between Ethusina ocellata n. sp. and E. brevidentata Chen, 1993 , on account of their very small outer orbital teeth and the morphology of their G1. Close examination, however, reveals several important differences. Diagnostic to E. ocellata n. sp. are very short eye peduncles ( Fig. 23B View FIG ) that conceal the eyes from dorsal view (longer eye peduncles, thus eyes are visible dorsally beyond inner margins of orbital sinus in E. brevidentata [ Chen 1993: fig. 16a, b]); lateral frontal teeth ( Fig. 23A View FIG ) that are much smaller than the median frontal teeth (only slightly smaller or about the same size in E. brevidentata [ Chen 1993: fig. 16a, b]); outer orbital teeth directed dorsally (directed outwardly in E. brevidentata ); lateral frontal sinus very narrow, much narrower than median frontal sinus (lateral frontal sinus wide, almost as wide as median frontal sinus in E. brevidentata ); dorsal surface of carapace, frontal and anterolateral borders, and P2 and P3 (particularly meri) smooth (all conspicuously granular in E. brevidentata ); slightly thicker P2 and P3, merus of P2 8.1-8.6 times longer than broad (8.9-9.0 in E. brevidentata ); and relatively short dactyli of P4 and P5 (longer and more slender in E. brevidentata ). The G1 are very similar. Setation in the G1 of E. ocellata n. sp., however, is more conspicuous ( Fig. 23C View FIG ) than in E. brevidentata ( Chen 1993: fig. 16g-i).
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Ethusina ocellata
Castro, Peter 2005 |
Ethusina brevidentata
CHEN H. 1997: 624 |