Verum novaezelandiae (Hoek, 1883)

Pitriana, Pipit, Jones, Diana S., Corbari, Laure & Rintelen, Kristina von, 2020, New insights gained from museum collections: Deep-sea barnacles (Crustacea, Cirripedia, Thoracica) in the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, collected during the Karubar expedition in 1991, Zoosystematics and Evolution 96 (2), pp. 649-698 : 649

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Verum novaezelandiae (Hoek, 1883)
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Verum novaezelandiae (Hoek, 1883) Figure 29 View Figure 29

Scalpellum novae-zelandiae Hoek, 1883: 124, pl. V, figs 7, 8. - 1907: 100, pl. VIII, figs 4, 4a; 1913: 14. - Weltner 1897: 249. - 1922: 71. - Annandale 1905: 83. - 1906b: 389. - 1908: pl. 5, fig. 7. - 1913: 231. - Broch 1927a: 540, fig. 512.

Scalpellum Novae-Zealandiae. - Gruvel, 1905: 88, fig. 99.

Scalpellum (Scalpellum) novae-zelandiae . - Calman, 1918b: 123.

Arcoscalpellum novaezelandiae . - Foster, 1978: 65, pl. 8D, fig. 39.

non Scalpellum Novae-Zelandiae. - Gruvel, 1902: 54, pl. 2, figs 12, 13, 15. - Gruvel 1912: 346 (= V. parazelandiae Young, 1998b).

Verum novaezelandiae . - Zevina, 1978b: 1348. - Zevina 1981: 228, fig. 165. - Chan et al. 2009b: 17, figs 1I, 12A-H, 13A-D. - Chan et al. 2010: 17, figs 11-13. - Shalaeva and Boxshall 2014: 53, fig. 39.

Material examined.

- Tanimbar Island: 1 specimen, MNHN-IU-2019-4919, Stn. CP 87, 08°47'S, 130°49'E, 1017-1024 m depth, 5 November 1991.

Diagnosis.

Capitulum with 13 plates covered by very thin, chitinous membrane; carina simply bowed, flat roof with umbo apical; upper latus quadrangular or rather pentagonal, lower edge being truncated; inframedian latus elongate, quadrangular; carinal latus large, elongate, umbo near base; peduncle short.

Description.

Capitulum flatted, elongate, plates separated by narrow, chitinous interspaces. Scutum quadrangular, umbo apical, occludent margin arched. Tergum triangular with umbo slightly produced apex. Carina with bowed, flat roof, increasing little in width from upper to lower. Upper latus irregularly trapeziform; rostral latus with umbo at top of rostral margin; infra-median latus irregular, quadrangular, elongate, narrow; carina latus quadrangular. Cirrus I unequal, anterior ramus broader than posterior ramus; cirrus VI with short caudal appendages. Maxillule slightly notched, two large spines on upper side; mandible with three large teeth excluding inferior angle; labrum slightly convex, with numerous teeth. Measurements of specimen: height of capitulum 13.46 mm, width 6.98 mm, thickness 2.99 mm; length of peduncle 6.02 mm, width 3.23 mm.

Distribution.

Indo-west Pacific: Eastern Africa, Gulf of Aden, eastwards to New Zealand; Philippines; Taiwan; attached to sunken wood, gorgonians, glassy spicule of hexactinellid sponges; 822-4850 m depth ( Shalaeva and Boxshall 2014; Jones and Hosie 2016). In this study, Verum novaezelandiae was found at Tanimbar Island, Indonesia.

Type locality.

37°34'S, 179°22'E; depth: 1,260 m; bottom temperature: 4.2 °C; bottom: grey ooze ( Hoek 1883).

Order SESSILIA Lamarck, 1818