Kruberia relicta Sidorov, 2018

Sidorov, Dmitry, Taylor, Steven J., Sharina, Svetlana & Gontcharov, Andrey, 2018, Zenkevitchiidae fam. nov. (Crustacea: Gammaroidea), with description of new subterranean amphipods from extremely deep cave habitats, Journal of Natural History (J. Nat. Hist.) 52 (23 - 24), pp. 1509-1535 : 1525

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2018.1482017

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6E24C6A8-A81D-4D7A-A0D2-DE3DD362F322

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scientific name

Kruberia relicta Sidorov
status

sp. nov.

Kruberia relicta Sidorov sp. nov.

( Figures 2c View Figure 2 , 4b View Figure 4 , 9–13 View Figure 9 View Figure 10 View Figure 11 View Figure 12 View Figure 13 )

Zenkevitchia sp. sensu Jaume in Sendra and Reboleira, 2012: 224, fig. 6B.

non Kruberia abchasica Sidorov and Samokhin, 2016: 375 View in CoL , figs 1–3.

Material examined

Holotype specimen ( X45485 View Materials /Cr-1829- FEFU), adult female (oostegites developed, setose), ~28.0 mm, Krubera Cave , (sampling depth – 2175 m, siphon ‘Dva Kapitana’), Arabika massif, Orto-Balagan valley , Gagra District , Western Caucasus, Abkhazia, 10 August 2013, coll. G. Samokhin.

Etymology

Species epithet ( relicta, Latin ) is an adjective meaning ‘relict’.

Diagnosis (female)

Subterranean (stygobiont) eyeless species of Kruberia with modified mouthparts and elongated limbs adapted to living in a cave lake (lake ecomorph). Body length: 28.0 mm. See section ‘Taxonomic comments’ and identification key below.

Description

Holotype ( X45485 View Materials /Cr-1829- FEFU). General body morphology ( Figures 4b View Figure 4 , 10 View Figure 10 , 11 View Figure 11 , 12 View Figure 12 , 13a, f, g View Figure 13 ). Body stout, smooth, lacking dorsal cuticular elements. Head as long as pereonite I; rostrum indistinct; inferior antennal sinus shallow. Eyes absent. Coxal plates I– IV deeper than broad. Coxal gills II–VII stalked, saccular, large. Oostegites II – V broad, with long marginal setae, oostegite V smallest. Epimeral plates I– III with medial and lateral groups of setae; ventral margins bearing 1 or 3 notched spines. Urosomites I – III on dorsal surface without cuticular tubercles, armed with notched spines in the following manner: I (1–1), II (4–1–1–2), III (1-1); urosomite III elongated, nearly twice as long as adjacent urosomite II. Telson entirely cleft, 2 apical spines per lobe, each accompanied by 6–8 setae. Antennae ( Figure 9a, b View Figure 9 ). Antenna I as long as body, about 2.0× longer than antenna II; peduncular articles I– III in ratio 1:1:0.7; primary flagellum with 62 articles; accessory flagellum 6-articulate. Antenna II: gland cone short; peduncular articles IV and V densely setose with tight bundles of stiff setae on lateral and medial faces; peduncle (articles 4 + 5) 1.1 times longer than flagellum, which consist of 16 articles; calceoli absent. Mouth parts ( Figure 9c–j View Figure 9 ). Mandibles subequal: right mandible incisor process with 4 teeth, lacinia mobilis bifurcate, with several denticles, between lacinia and molar a row of 6 serrate spines; triturative molar process with seta; mandibular palp article 2 longer than article 3 (distal); proximal palp article without setae; second article with 42 setae on medial and 6 setae on lateral margins; distal article with 5 A-groups of 4, 7, 8, 8 and 5 setae, respectively, 4 B-groups of 3, 5, 5 and 6 setae, respectively, 45 D-setae and 6 E-setae. Maxilla I inner plate with 24 plumose setae, outer plate with 16 comb-like, multi-toothed spines; palp relatively long, both asymmetric; distal palp article with 6 spines and 2 simple setae on apical and sub-apical margin, 2 setae on lateral margin. Lower lip: outer lobes broad, rounded, mandibular process narrow, inner lobes absent. Maxilla II and maxilliped without peculiarities. Gnathopods ( Figure 10 View Figure 10 ). Gnathopod I: carpus (article 5) stout, with group of stiff, serrate setae on inner face; propodus (article 6) oblong, coniform, palm convex, palmar margin with short, notched (bifid) setae along outer and inner faces, palmar angle undefined, a group of 12 distally notched, strong spines on both faces; dactylus very long, 1 seta along anterior margin, with 2 minute setules at hinge. Gnathopod II similar to gnathopod I, but a little larger; propodus armed with a group of 7 distally notched, strong spines on both faces; dactylus similar to that of gnathopod I. Pereopods ( Figures 11 View Figure 11 , 12 View Figure 12 ). Pereopods III and IV sub-similar; bases narrow, with sets of short setae on anterior and long setae on posterior margins. Lengths of pereopods V: VI: VII is 0.85:1: 0.9. Pereopod VI length 0.8× body length. Bases V –VII narrow, posterior margin without postero-distal lobes; marginal serrations with short setae posteriorly and with 2–6 groups of notched spines accompanied with setae anteriorly; dactylus length about 0.1× of propodus length, inner margin with 1 stiff seta and 1 thin seta at hinge. Pleopods and uropods ( Figure 13b–e View Figure 13 ). Pleopods I – III sub-equal, each with 2 coupling setae accompanied by 4 stiff setae; peduncular articles fringed with long, thin setae; proximal article of inner rami fringed with 10 bifurcate setae; rami with 30–39 articles each. Uropod I protopodite with basofacial spine, with 4 dorso-lateral spines and 3 dorso-medial spines; endopodite almost twice shorter then protopodite, with 2 spines on outer margin; exopodite slightly longer than endopodite, bearing 1 spine 3 sets of setae on lateral margins; rami with 5 spines apically and sub-apically. Uropod II exopodite 0.6 shorter than protopodite and as long as endopodite; in distal part rami armed similar to that of uropod I. Uropod III magniramus, rami lanceolate; endopodite slender, narrowed distally, 1.78 of protopodite length, densely fringed with setae; exopodite 0.6 longer than endopodite, with 4 spines and about 26 sets of setae on outer margin, with sets of setae along inner margin, 4 spines and about 25 setae in terminal part.

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Amphipoda

Family

Gammaridae

Genus

Kruberia

Loc

Kruberia relicta Sidorov

Sidorov, Dmitry, Taylor, Steven J., Sharina, Svetlana & Gontcharov, Andrey 2018
2018
Loc

Kruberia abchasica

Sidorov DA & Samokhin GV 2016: 375
2016
Loc

Zenkevitchia sp.

Sendra A & Reboleira ASPS 2012: 224
2012
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