Janicella spinicauda (A.Milne-Edwards, 1883)

Cardoso, Irene & Contents, Paulo Young Table Of, 2005, Deep-sea Oplophoridae (Crustacea Caridea) from the southwestern Brazil, Zootaxa 1031 (1), pp. 1-76 : 39-42

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1031.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5052968

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D05B22-FF99-A215-FE9E-F9AB497F09C3

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Felipe

scientific name

Janicella spinicauda
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Janicella spinicauda View in CoL (A. Milne Edwards, 1883)

( Figs 29–33 View FIGURE 29 View FIGURE 30 View FIGURE 31 View FIGURE 32 View FIGURE 33 )

Oplophorus spinicauda View in CoL A. Milne Edwards, 1883; Chace, 1940: 184, fig. 54; Kensley, 1972: 38, fig. 17D, E.

Oplophorus foliaceus Rathbun, 1906: 922 View in CoL , pl. 20, fig. 8; De Man, 1920: 48.

Acathephyra anomala Boone, 1927: 104, fig. 21.

Janicella spinicauda View in CoL – Chace, 1986: 44, figs 23, 24; Kensley, 1987: 285.

Material examined: Revizee Program: D­0536, 20°0'S, 34°40'W, 1293m, 5324 specimens, MNRJ 14108 View Materials GoogleMaps ; D­0416, 18°02'S, 36°06'W, 56m, 1391 specimens, MNRJ 14109 View Materials GoogleMaps ; D­0463, 21°48'S, 40°02'W, 37m, 3267 specimens, MNRJ 14110 View Materials GoogleMaps ; D­0471, 21°31'S, 39°47'W, 138m, 242 specimens, MNRJ 14142 View Materials GoogleMaps ; E­0536, 20°24’S, 39°46’W, 1293m, 3 females (8 to 9.5mm), 1 male (9.5mm), MNRJ 14854 View Materials GoogleMaps ; E­0526, 20°06’S, 38°40’W, 32m, 1 female (8mm), MNRJ 14855 View Materials GoogleMaps ; E­0528, 19°45’S, 39°03’W, 1237m, 1 ovigerous female (9mm), 1 female (9mm), 1 male (8mm), MNRJ 14856 View Materials GoogleMaps ; E­0535, 19°58’S, 39°38’W, 1002m, 1 male (9mm), MNRJ 14857 View Materials GoogleMaps ; E­0529, 19°48’S, 39°02’W, 1337m, 1 male (8.5mm), MNRJ 14859 View Materials GoogleMaps ; E­0546, 21°43’S, 40°03’W, 565m, 2 males (7.5, 8mm), MNRJ 14858 View Materials GoogleMaps ; E­0541, 21°13’S, 40°14’W, 557m, 4 ovigerous females (9 to 10mm), 16 females (7.5 to 9mm), 14 males (8.5 to 9mm), MNRJ 14860 View Materials GoogleMaps ; E­0533, 19°42’S, 39°26’W, 239m, 2 females (7.5, 9mm), 1 male (9mm), MNRJ 14861 View Materials GoogleMaps ; E­0538, 20°27’S, 39°38’W, 1680m, 1 juvenile (7mm), MNRJ 14862 View Materials GoogleMaps ; E­0543, 21°23’S, 40°11’W, 666m, 1 male (9mm), MNRJ 14863 View Materials GoogleMaps ; E­0534, 19°42’S, 39°21’W, 613m, 2 ovigerous females (9.5, 10mm), 9 females (8 to 10mm), 17 males (6.5 to 9.5mm), MNRJ 14864 View Materials GoogleMaps ; E­0523, 19°42’S, 38°32’W, 922m, 2 males (9, 9.5mm), MNRJ 14865 View Materials GoogleMaps . Oceanprof I: A­18, 22°15'S, 39°47'W, 1608m, 1 ovigerous female (11mm), 2 females (4.5, 10.5mm), 3 males (7.5 to 11mm), MNRJ 19047 View Materials GoogleMaps ; A­1, 22°24'S, 39°54'W, 1128m, 2 females (6, 9mm), MNRJ 19048 View Materials GoogleMaps ; A­12, 22°11'S, 39°47'W, 1632m, 2 females (7.5, 8mm), MNRJ 19180 View Materials GoogleMaps ; 22°15'S, A­17, 39°51'W, 1294m, 31 ovigerous females (8.5 to 11mm), 15 female (7 to 10.5mm), 20 males (8 to 11mm), MNRJ 19181 View Materials GoogleMaps ; A­10, 22°11'S, 39°51'W, 1144m, 3 females (4 to 7mm), 4 males (7–11mm), MNRJ 19182 View Materials GoogleMaps ; A­4, 22°24'S, 39°54'W, 1128m, 3 ovigerous females (10 to 10.5mm), 5 females (7.5 to 9.5mm), 4 males (9 to 11mm), MNRJ 19183 View Materials GoogleMaps ; A­5, 22°27'S, 39°54'W, 1320m, 3 females (8 to 11mm), MNRJ 19194 View Materials GoogleMaps ; A­2, 22°24'S, 39°55'W, 1130m, 1 female (8.5mm), MNRJ 19213 View Materials GoogleMaps ; A­7, 22°45'S, 40°19'W, 1124m, 3 females (6.5 to 7mm), 3 males (5.5 to 7mm), MNRJ 19214 View Materials GoogleMaps ; A­14, 21°50'S, 39°49'W, 1358m, 1 male (9mm), MNRJ 19215 View Materials GoogleMaps ; A­11, 22°10'S, 39°48'W, 1319m, 3 males (9 to 10mm), MNRJ 19216 View Materials GoogleMaps ; A­18, 22°15'S, 39°47'W, 1608m, 1 ovigerous female (9.5mm), 2 females (7, 7.5mm), 1 male (10.5mm), MNRJ 19218 View Materials GoogleMaps ; A­6, 22°27'S, 39°52'W, 1649m, 1 female (8mm), MNRJ 19219 View Materials GoogleMaps ; A­16, 22°15'S, 39°53'W, 1071m, 1 male (7mm), MNRJ 19224 View Materials GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis: Carapace with rostrum overreaching scaphocerite, ventral margin with six teeth, dorsal margin with 12 teeth; antennal spine absent; branchiostegal spine not well marked, without distinct carina. Scaphocerite with four teeth on mesial outer margin. Abdomen dorsally carinate on somites 2 to 4, with strong posteromesial tooth, the one of somite 2 distinctly strong; somites 1 and 2 with pleura ventral margin convexly incised in male. Male pleopod 1, endopod leaf like, densely plumose, articulated setae on lateral margins, several pectinate setae on outer surface, several hook setae on apex; male pleopod 2 without appendix masculina; appendix interna with densely plumose setae on lateral margins, rounded apex with several hook setae.

Description: Eyestalk with ocellus on medio­distal portion ( Fig. 29B View FIGURE 29 ). Rostrum longer than carapace, overreaching scaphocerite, ventral margin with six teeth, dorsal margin with 12 teeth ( Fig. 29A View FIGURE 29 ); dorsal margin carinate throughout entire length; antennal spine absent; branchiostegal spine not well marked, without distinct carina; supraorbital and pterygostomian spines absent; cervical groove present; suprabranchial carina absent ( Fig. 29A View FIGURE 29 ). Stylocerite short, slightly rounded apex, reaching half of first antennular peduncle article; first antennular peduncle article with rounded tooth on distal outer margin reaching 2/3 of second antennular peduncle article ( Fig. 29C View FIGURE 29 ). Scaphocerite ending in acute apex, four strong teeth on outer margin and densely plumose setae on inner margin ( Fig. 29D View FIGURE 29 ). Mandible with palp three­articulated; incisor process with about 16 serrate teeth; molar process reduced, triangular, with a row of small teeth ( Fig. 30A, B View FIGURE 30 ). Maxilla 1 with two endites; distal endite with several pectinate setae on distal margin, stout, pectinate setae on inner margin, several pappose setae on basal margin; basal endite rounded, pappose setae on distal and inner margins; palp with several pectinate setae on distal and inner margins, without protuberance ( Fig. 30C View FIGURE 30 ). Maxilla 2 with two endites; distal endite bilobed, distal lobe with pappose setae on distal margin, pectinate setae on inner margin; basal lobe with pectinate setae on inner margin; basal endite bilobed, rounded, both lobes with pappose setae on inner margin; endopod shorter than endites, pectinate setae on apex and outer margin; scaphognathite with densely plumose setae on all margins ( Fig. 30D View FIGURE 30 ). Maxilliped 1 with two endites, distal with pappose and pectinate setae on inner margin; basal endite with pappose setae on inner margin; endopod bi­articulated, shorter than basal endite, several pappose setae on apex; exopodal lobe with densely plumose setae in all margins ( Fig. 30E View FIGURE 30 ). Maxilliped 2 endopod with ischium and merus fused, pappose setae on inner margin; carpus short; propod rounded with long, stout, pectinate setae on distal and inner margins; dactyl with long, stout, pectinate setae on inner margin; exopod with densely plumose setae on all margins ( Fig. 30F View FIGURE 30 ). Maxilliped 3 slender, elongate, simple setae in all articles, propod­dactyl with tufts of long, stout, pectinate setae on inner margin, stout setae on outer margin; exopod with densely plumose setae on all margins ( Fig. 30G View FIGURE 30 ). Pereopods 1 and 2 chelate. Pereopod 3 propod with six robust teeth on inner margin. Pereopod 4 propod with four teeth on inner margin. Pereopod 5 propod unarmed on inner margin, dactyl not rounded, claw like ( Fig. 29A View FIGURE 29 ). Epipods with mesial teeth present on pereopods 1 to 3; epipods well developed on pereopod 4, except for vertical component ( Fig. 31A, B View FIGURE 31 ). Abdomen dorsally carinate on somites 2 to 4; somites 2 to 4 with posteromesial tooth; the one of somite 2 distinctly strong; somite 6 longer than somite 5 ( Fig. 29A View FIGURE 29 ). Male pleopod 1 endopod leaf like, densely plumose, articulated setae on lateral margins, several pectinate setae on inner surface, and several hook setae on apex ( Fig. 31C View FIGURE 31 ). Male pleopod 2 without appendix masculina; appendix interna with densely plumose setae on lateral margins, rounded apex, with several hook setae ( Fig. 31D View FIGURE 31 ). Female pleopod 1, endopod leaf shaped, with numerous plumose articulated setae on lateral margins ( Fig. 31E View FIGURE 31 ). E xopod of uropod with complete diaresis, distal spine on outer margin ( Fig. 32A View FIGURE 32 ). Telson sulcate in dorsal midline, three pairs of dorsolateral stout setae ( Fig. 32A View FIGURE 32 ), spinose end piece flanked by pair of long, stout, pectinate setae, formed by ten pairs of stout, pectinate setae ( Fig. 32B View FIGURE 32 ).

Distribution: Western Atlantic: U.S.A. (east coast of Florida), Bermuda, Bahamas, Caribbean Sea, Honduras, Brazil (Bahia to Rio de Janeiro). Indian and Pacific Oceans: north of Madagascar, southwestern India, Philippines, Hawaii. Adults probably are mesopelagic ( Chace 1940, 1986).

Remarks: This species is widespread in the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. In the Western Atlantic, this species occurs in North and Central America. This is the first record of this species from South American waters ( Fig. 33 View FIGURE 33 ).

The genus Janicella is monotypic and was created by Chace (1986) to accommodate Oplophorus spinicauda A. Milne Edwards, 1883 that has the abdominal somite 2 with a dorsal tooth, the abdominal somite 5 without a dorsal tooth and the male pleopod 2 not bearing an appendix masculina.

The material examined agrees with the description of Chace (1940) with the carapace without ventral posterior tooth, the abdominal somites 2 to 4 with a dorsal tooth, and the telson with spinose end piece flanked by long, stout setae. The Brazilian material also agrees with Chace's (1986) description in having the rostrum longer than carapace, with 12 dorsal and six ventral teeth, the scaphocerite with four teeth on outer margin, and the ventral margin of pleura of abdominal somites 1 and 2 with a convex incision in males.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Oplophoridae

Genus

Janicella

Loc

Janicella spinicauda

Cardoso, Irene & Contents, Paulo Young Table Of 2005
2005
Loc

Janicella spinicauda

Kensley, B. 1987: 285
Chace, F. A. 1986: 44
1986
Loc

Oplophorus spinicauda

Chace, F. A. 1940: 184
1940
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