Vinogradovopleustes, Labay, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4392.1.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5952062 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/020E87ED-FFC8-AD62-FF30-8A3D626926B9 |
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Vinogradovopleustes |
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gen. nov. |
Genus Vinogradovopleustes View in CoL n. gen.
Figures 2–7 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 View FIGURE 5 View FIGURE 6 View FIGURE 7 .
Type material: Holotype: X 47110 View Materials Cr 2210. Paratypes X 47111 View Materials Cr 2211, X 47112 View Materials Cr 2212, X 47113 View Materials Cr 2213.
Type locality: Okhotsk Sea , Far East of Russia (55°00'00''N 142°02'40''E, 130 m). GoogleMaps
Type species. Vinogradovopleustes punctatum sp. nov.
Species. Vinogradovopleustes punctatum sp. nov. from the shelf of north-east Sakhalin Island (Okhotsk sea).
Diagnosis. Pereon, pleon, and urosome 1 carinate middorsally. Urosome segment 2 occluded dorsally. Head, rostrum strong. Antenna 1, peduncular segment 1 enlarged, with small anterodistal and posterodistal acute processes. Antenna 2, peduncular segment 2 with long sharp posterodistal process. Upper lip, apical lobes slightly asymmetric. Mandible, left lacinia 10–11 dentate, right lacinia lacking; molar strong, columnar; blades 5–6 on left, 9–10 on right. Maxilla 2, inner plate with subapical inner marginal seta. Coxae 1–3 each with few (3–5) posterodistal cusps; coxae 5–6 posterolobate; coxa 5 with lateral posteror protrusion (stopper). Pereopods 1 & 2 (gnathopods 1 & 2), pereopod 2 slightly the larger. Palmar margin of propodus smoothly oblique; carpus, posterior lobe medium, merus without distinct posterodistal tooth. Pereopods 5–7 unequal in form; pereopod 5 shortest; basis of pereopod 5 linear, without posterior lobe; basis of pereopod 6 with narrow posterior lobe; basis of pereopod 7 broadened. Pleon plates 1–3 acutely produced postero-ventrally. Telson medium long, distally rounded, without paired pennicilate setae.
Distribution. The shelf of northern Sakhalin, Okhotsk Sea.
Relationships: Vinogradovopleustes n. gen. is similar to the genus Rhinopleustes Hendrycks & Bousfield, 2004 by the presence of a dorsal carination. Vinogradovopleustes differs from Rhinopleustes by the following combination of character states: antenna 1, peduncular segment 1 without strong anterodistal processes; coxae 1–3, posterodistal cusps multiple; pereopod 5, base linear (see also key).
Etymology: The genus Vinogradovopleustes is named in the memory of the famous Russian carcinologist Michail Vinogradov, combined with the older genus name Pleustes . The name is masculine in gender.
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