Nyctobadistes hamatus, Merrin, Kelly L., 2011

Merrin, Kelly L., 2011, Nyctobadistes gen. nov. (Isopoda: Asellota: Munnopsidae), a new genus from Tasmanian waters, Australia, with the description of a new species, Zootaxa 3025, pp. 59-65 : 60-65

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.202090

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6189987

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9C62082D-FFA1-530F-5BB2-F90F8F44FD9E

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scientific name

Nyctobadistes hamatus
status

sp. nov.

Nyctobadistes hamatus View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs 1 – 3 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 )

Material examined. Holotype, male (3.2 mm), off Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia, station SLOPE 46, 42°0.20’S, 148°37.70’E, 27 July 1986, WHOI epibenthic sled, 720 m, RV Franklin, coarse shelly sand ( NMV J18840 View Materials ). Paratypes, 1 female (5.0 mm), 1 male (3.0 mm), 2 fragments, type locality ( NMV J54111 View Materials ). 1 male (3.6 mm), off Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia, station SLOPE 45, 42°2.20’S, 148°38.7’E, 27 July 1986, WHOI epibenthic sled, 800 m, RV Franklin, coarse shelly sand ( NMV J18839 View Materials ).

Description of male. Body ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 A, B) length about 2.4 times pereonite 2; cuticle smooth. Cephalon ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 A–D) with 2 dorsal spines, anterolaterally with 4 pairs of smaller spines. Pereonite 1 ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 A, B, D) with 8 spines, 3 pairs dorsal and 1 pair anterolateral; pereonites 2–3 with 6 spines; pereonites 4–5 with 4 spines; pereonite 6 with 2 spines; pereonite 7 with 3 spines. Ventrally ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 E, F) pereonite 6 with 4 spines, two hook-like; pereonite 7 with two spines. Pleonite 1 ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 A) with 1 pair of dorsal spines. Pleon ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 A, B, E) length 1.5 times proximal width, posterior end square, with pair of tubercles.

Antenna 1 ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 H) of 21 articles; article 1 length 1.4 times width, with 2 RS and 1 distal penicillate seta; article 2 length 1.7 times width, distomesial margin with 1 SS and 1 penicillate seta; article 4 mesial margin with 2 penicillate setae; from article 8 onwards, each article has 1 aesthetasc and many articles with additional SS.

Pereopod 6 ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 G) basis length 4.6 times width, inferior margin with 18 SS, lateral surface with 1 SS, superior margin with 3 penicillate seta and 7 SS; ischium length 4.2 times width, inferior margin with 21 SS, superior margin with 5 SS; merus length 1.6 times width, inferior margin with 2 SS, distosuperior margin with 9 SS; carpus length 3.8 times width, inferior margin with 4 SS, lateral surface with 1 SS, superior margin with 1 sensillate RS; propodus length 7.5 times width, inferior margin with 2 SS, distosuperior margin with 3 SS and 1 penicillate seta; dactylus length 8.1 times proximal width, distosuperior margin with 2 SS.

Pereopod 7 ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 A) basis length 5.8 times width, inferior margin with 11 SS and 1 RS, superior margin with 1 penicillate seta and 5 SS; ischium length 3.8 times width, inferior margin with 11 SS, lateral surface with 1 SS; merus length 1.5 times width, inferior margin with 7 SS, distosuperior margin with 2 SS; carpus length 4.4 times width, superior margin with 4 SS; propodus length 10.0 times width, distoinferior margin with 1 SS, superior margin with 5 SS (4 in clump at distal end, 1 very long); dactylus length approximately 7.3 times width, superior margin with 3 SS.

Pleopod 1 ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 C, D) length 5.3 times proximal width, with 9 SS, 5 RS and distally with 13 SS. Pleopod 2 ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 E) protopod length 3.6 times width, lateral margin with 6 SS (proximal half) and row of 9 plumose setae, surface with 16 SS, distally with lamellar extension and few fine SS, mesial margin with 2 plumose setae; exopod length 0.1 times protopod, with fine SS; stylet short, length 0.6 times protopod, not hooking up into proximal part of protopod; sperm duct length 0.5 times stylet.

Description of female. Antenna 1 ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 G) of 6 articles; article 1 length 2.1 times width, mesial margin with 1 SS, mesial square-like extension with 3 blunt RS and 1 penicillate seta, surface with 1 penicillate seta, lateral margin with 1 SS; article 2 length 0.4 times article 1 and 2.9 times width, with 2 SS and 1 penicillate seta; article 4 with 2 penicillate setae; terminal article with 2 SS and 1 distal aesthetasc. Antenna 2 ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 I) damaged; article 1 triangular, lateral margin with 1 RS; article 2 length 1.7 times article 1, with short spine; article 3 length 2.2 times article 1, scale with 5 SS, distomesial margin with 2 RS and 1 SS; article 4 length 1.5 times article 1, with 1 SS.

Mandible ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 A, B) lacinia mobilis reduced, smooth and rounded; spine row damaged on left mandible, right mandible spine row with 4 spines; molar large, distally with 1 SS (on left mandible, absent on right) and 4 biserrate setae; mandibular palp article 1 with 3 SS, article 3 with 3 terminal SS. Maxilla 1 ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 C) lateral and mesial margins with fine SS; lateral lobe width 2.1 times mesial lobe, distal margin with few fine SS, 3 RS, 7 pectinate RS and 2 pectinate dentate RS, mesial lobe distally with 5 SS and 2 long pectinate setae. Maxilla 2 ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 D) lateral lobe margins with fine SS, distally with 4 long pectinate setae; middle lobe width 1.4 times lateral lobe, distally with 4 long pectinate setae; mesial lobe width 3.4 times lateral lobe, margins and surface with fine SS proximally, mesial margin also with 17 long bi-serrate setae, distally with 5 blunt SS, 5 toothed setae and 1 pectinate setae (broken off). Maxilliped ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 E, F) coxa rectangular, length 1.1 times width; basis length 2.9 times width, with 11 SS; endite with 5 coupling hooks, distally with 4 blunt SS, 3 sub-marginal SS, 6 fan setae and many fine SS; palp article 1 rectangular, distolateral margin with 4 SS, distomesial margin with 1 SS; article 2 length 2.8 times article 1, lateral margin with 6 SS, mesial margin with 8 distally pappose setae; article 3 length 1.4 times article 1, lateral margin with 1 SS, surface with 3 SS and 2 distally pappose setae, mesial margin with 16 distally pappose setae; article 4 length 0.7 times article 1, lateral margin with 2 SS, distal margin with 1 SS and 7 distally pappose setae; article 5 narrow, length 0.8 times article 1, with 4 SS and 2 distally pappose setae; epipod length 1.7 times width, margins with cuticular scales, surface with scattered SS.

Pereopod 1 ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 J, K) basis length 3.8 times width, inferior margin with 9 sensillate RS and 1 SS, superior margin with 11 SS and 1 penicillate seta; ischium length 2.6 times width, inferior margin with 7 SS, lateral surface with 5 SS, superior margin with 2 RS; merus length equals width, inferior margin with 9 RS, distosuperior margin with 3 SS; carpus length 3.5 times width, inferior margin with 10 RS and 7 SS, superior margin with 1 SS; propodus length 5.7 times width, inferior margin with 7 SS, lateral surface with 2 SS, distosuperior margin with 2 SS; dactylus length 2.7 times proximal width, superior margin with 3 SS.

Operculum ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 B) length approximately 2.9 times proximal width, distally with medial excision and veined lamellar extension, medial keel with row of RS and SS, surface with scattered SS, margins anterolaterally with SS, laterally and distally with row of plumose setae. Pleopod 3 ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 F) exopod length 1.1 times length of endopod, distally with 7 long plumose setae and 1 distal SS; endopod length 2.0 times as long as wide, with 3 long plumose setae. Pleopod 4 ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 G) exopod distally with 3 long plumose setae; endopod length 1.7 times width. Pleopod 5 ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 H) length 2.2 times width.

Remarks. See remarks section for genus.

Distribution. Off Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia, between the depths of 720–800 metres.

Etymology. Hamatus is a Latin word meaning with hooks; here alluding to the hook like spines on the ventral side of pereonite 6.

WHOI

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

NMV

Museum Victoria

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