Achelidelphys reducta ( Lafargue and Laubier, 1977 ) Lafargue and Laubier, 1977

Boxshall, Geoff A. & Marchenkov, Andrey, 2007, A revision of the Brementia - group of genera (Copepoda: Notodelphyidae), with descriptions of a new genus and four new species, Zootaxa 1459, pp. 37-68 : 63

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.176361

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5661752

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scientific name

Achelidelphys reducta ( Lafargue and Laubier, 1977 )
status

comb. nov.

Achelidelphys reducta ( Lafargue and Laubier, 1977) n. comb.

Syn: Syndelphys reducta Lafargue and Laubier, 1977

Material examined: Holotype female, reg. no. ZMA CO. 106.632.

Differential Diagnosis: Body highly transformed, stellate in appearance due to laterally-directed legs; segmentation indistinct with segmental boundaries marked by superficial folds. Cephalosome with broad convex frontal margin merging laterally into large antennulary lobes ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 E). Rostrum not defined. Post-rostral median lobe absent. Labrum forming rounded hemispherical lobe. Lateral margin of cephalosome not produced into ridge-like swellings. Antennomedial swellings also absent. Metasome truncated, with urosome hardly extending posterior to origin of leg 4. Legs 1–4 transformed, originating laterally, each occupying entire margin of somite; produced laterally. Mid-ventral metasomal processes between legs lacking. Urosome reduced but apparently 2-segmented, located terminally; incorporating caudal rami ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 F). Surface of body, labrum, cephalosomic processes, and legs densely ornamented with surface setules.

Antennules represented by large, rounded lobe on either side of strongly convex frontal margin of cephalosome. Oral region lacking any trace of mouthparts. Legs 1 and 2 biramous; rami represented by unsegmented, rounded lobes; exopodal lobe laterally-directed, with broad base, carrying smaller endopodal lobe ventrally. Legs 3 and 4 uniramous, each comprising short, posterolaterally-directed lobe representing exopod. Exopodal lobes of legs 3–4 each housing internally expansion of uterus, containing eggs visible through body wall. Leg 5 absent.

Body length of female approximately 3.05 mm. Male unknown.

Remarks: This species is characterised by the strongly convex frontal margin of the cephalosome lacking a rostrum, combined with the loss of the endopodal lobe of leg 3. The phylogenetic analysis also places this species within the Achelidelphys -group ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 ) and does not support the retention of Syndelphys as a separate genus. Achelidelphys reducta ( Lafargue and Laubier, 1977) n. comb. is placed as the sister species of Achelidelphys stellata ( Lafargue and Laubier, 1977) n. comb. in the analysis primarily because they share the derived, convex form of the frontal margin of the cephalosome.

ZMA

Universiteit van Amsterdam, Zoologisch Museum

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