Chirostylidae Ortmann, 1892
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Chirostylidae Ortmann, 1892 View in CoL
The morphology of the first zoeae of Eumunida annulosa and E. capillata are similar and display few variations between species. The following description is based on E. annulosa but also applies to E. capillata except where noted.
Size: TL 2.9–3.1 mm, CL 1.1–1.2 mm, CLR 1.7–1.8 mm.
Carapace ( Figs. 12 View FIGURE 12 A, B). Rostrum well developed, extending beyond of scaphocerite spine and shorter than CL; posterolateral margins rounded, without spines and denticles or teeth; without setae; eyes sessile, EL less than 1/2 of CL.
Antennule ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 A). Unirramous, endopod absent, with 6 terminal aesthetascs and 1 long subterminal plumose seta.
Antenna ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 B). Biramous; protopod with 1 spinose process covered with spines, slightly longer than endopod; endopod unsegmented, fused to protopod, with 2 long terminal plumose setae unequal in length; exopod (scaphocerite) ending in robust process at distal margin, inner margin with 910 plumose setae and 1 simple seta.
Mandible (Fig. 14A–C). Left and right mandibles developed and asymmetrically dentate, with 1 and 2 strong incisor processes respectively, and few small processes; in E. capillata inner processes shorter than in E. annulosa (see Fig. 14B and C); molar processes strongly spinose; palp absent.
Maxillule ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 A). Coxal endite with 7 setae (5 plumose and 2 simple setae); basal endite with 4 setae (2 strong prominent cuspidate setae with 37 denticles and 2 plumodenticulate setae); endopod 3segmented with 2 small simple setae on proximal segment, 1 seta on second segment and 3 setae on distal segment.
Maxilla ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 B). Coxal endite bilobed with 8+4 plumose setae; basial endite bilobed with 5+4 plumodenticulate setae; endopod unsegmented, bilobed, with 3 (1 minute and 2 long)+6 (2+4) setae; exopod (scaphognathite) lobe developed anteriorly and with 5 marginal plumose setae, without long posterior process.
FIGURE Munida javieri Macpherson, 1994 , first zoea. A,. A, abdomen, lateral view; B, abdomen, dorsal view; C, telson. Scale bar = 0.5 mm.
First maxilliped ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 A). Coxa without setae; basis with 11 (2,3,3,3) sparsely plumose setae on ventral margin; endopod 5segmented with 3,2,1,2,5 (1 subterminal + 4 terminal) setae, mat of long microtrichiae on segments 2 and 3; exopod 2segmented with 4 long terminal plumose setae.
Second maxilliped ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 B). Coxa without setae; basis with 3 sparsely plumose setae (1,2) on ventral margin; endopod 4segmented with 2,2,2 (1 strong spine with spinules + 1) setae, 5 (1 subterminal + 4 terminal) setae, mat of long microtrichiae on segment 23; exopod 2segmented with 4 long terminal plumose setae.
Third maxilliped ( Fig. 17 View FIGURE 17 A). Small unsegmented bud.
Pereiopods. Absent
Abdomen ( Figs 12 View FIGURE 12 A, B). Five somites plus telson; segments 3–5 with posterolateral processes; segments 2–5 each with pair of posterodorsal setae; without denticles or teeth on posterior margin; pleopods absent.
Telson ( Figs 12 View FIGURE 12 B, 17B). Trigonal in dorsal view, posterior margin slightly convex, median gap slightly notched, and with nonarticulated spine (shorter than plumose setae), 1 short plumose seta (anomuran hair), shorter than spine, and 5 long plumose setae with spinules on each side.
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Chirostylidae Ortmann, 1892
Guerao, Guillermo, Macpherson, Enrique, Samadi, Sarah, Forges, Bertrand Richer De & Boisselier, Marie-Catherine 2006 |
Munida javieri
Macpherson 1994 |