Parelasmopus cymatilis, Lowry & Hughes, 2009
Lowry, J. K. & Hughes, L. E., 2009, Maeridae, the Elasmopus group *, Zootaxa 2260 (1), pp. 643-702 : 691-695
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2260.1.33 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F487FF-FFFE-FFCB-FF13-EDE1FCB39192 |
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Felipe |
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Parelasmopus cymatilis |
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sp. nov. |
Parelasmopus cymatilis View in CoL sp. nov.
( Figs 27 View FIGURE 27 , 28 View FIGURE 28 )
Parelasmopus echo View in CoL . — Berents, 1983: 136, fig. 27. — Lowry & Stoddart, 2003: 186 (in part).
Type material. Holotype, male, 10.5 mm (3 slides), AM P30155, fringing reef between Bird Islet and South Island, Lizard Island (14°40'S 145°28'E), Halophila , mixed algae and sediment from seagrass beds on reef base, 27.6 m, J.K. Lowry & P.C. Terrill, 9 October 1978 ( QLD 28 ) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 1 unsexed, AM P30154 (76 LIZ B) ; 1 unsexed, AM P78552 ( QLD 28 ); 1 unsexed, AM 30156 ( QLD 30 ); 4 unsexed, AM 30157 ( QLD 50 ); 2 unsexed, AM 30158 ( QLD 52 ) .
Additional material examined. 1 unsexed, AM P78064 ( JDT / LIZ 3j); 1 unsexed, AM P78063 ( JDT / LIZ 5d); 1 unsexed, AM P78062 ( JDT / LIZ 14c); 1 unsexed, AM P78057 ( QLD 1833); 1 unsexed, AM P78197 ( QLD 1869); 1 unsexed, AM P78061 ( QLD 1886); 2 unsexed, AM P78056 ( QLD 1888); 1 unsexed, AM P78059 ( QLD 1891); 10 unsexed, AM P78046 ( QLD 1893); 2 unsexed, AM P78060 ( QLD 1897); 6 unsexed, AM P78045 ( QLD 1902); 2 unsexed, AM P78050 ( QLD 1903); 1 unsexed, AM P78047 ( QLD 1904); 1 unsexed, AM P78049 ( QLD 1905); 4 unsexed, AM P78052 ( QLD 1909); 11 unsexed, AM P78048 ( QLD 1914); 1 unsexed, AM P78058 ( QLD 1915); 11 unsexed, AM P78054 ( QLD 1916); 2 unsexed, AM P78053 ( QLD 1917); 4 unsexed, AM P78055 ( QLD 1918); 1 unsexed, AM P78051 ( QLD 1920); 3 unsexed, AM P75764 ( QLD 1950); many unsexed, AM P75761 ( QLD 1981); 2 unsexed, AM P75762 ( QLD 1982); 2 unsexed, AM P75748 ( QLD 1994); 2 unsexed, AM P75865 ( QLD 1994); 2 unsexed, AM P78301 ( NT 324); 1 unsexed, AM P78302 ( NT 327); 1unsexed, AM P78304 ( NT 345) 3 unsexed, NTM Cr001106 ( MAGNT 1); 10+ unsexed, NTM Cr004907 ( MAGNT 3); 10+ unsexed, NTM Cr004961 ( MAGNT 4); 3 unsexed, NTM Cr015915 ( MAGNT 4); 1 unsexed, NTM Cr005030 ( MAGNT 5); 5+ unsexed, NTM Cr007810 ( MAGNT 6); 3 unsexed, NTM Cr011666 ( MAGNT 8); 1 unsexed, NTM Cr011656 ( MAGNT 11); 6 unsexed, NTM Cr015566 ( MAGNT 14); 6 unsexed, NTM Cr015701 ( MAGNT 15); 12 unsexed, NTM Cr015662 ( MAGNT 15); 5 unsexed, NTM Cr015695 ( MAGNT 16); 1 unsexed, NTM Cr015548 ( MAGNT 17); 1 unsexed, NTM Cr015560 ( MAGNT 17); 3 unsexed, NTM Cr015624 ( MAGNT 17); 19 unsexed, NTM Cr015648 ( MAGNT 17); 3 unsexed, NTM Cr015597 ( MAGNT 17); 2 unsexed, NTM Cr015637 ( MAGNT 17); 2 unsexed, NTM Cr015641 ( MAGNT 17); 7 unsexed, NTM Cr015539 ( MAGNT 18); 1 unsexed, NTM Cr015553 ( MAGNT 18); 1 unsexed, NTM Cr015577 ( MAGNT 18); 5 unsexed, NTM Cr015587 ( MAGNT 18); 8 unsexed, NTM Cr015608 ( MAGNT 18); 5+ unsexed, NTM Cr015666 ( MAGNT 18); 3 unsexed, NTM Cr013559 ( MAGNT 22); 1 unsexed, NTM Cr013570 ( MAGNT 23); 2 unsexed, NTM Cr015903 ( MAGNT 24); 3 unsexed, NTM Cr013916 ( MAGNT 25); 1 unsexed, NTM Cr016758 ( NS 055); 12 unsexed, NTM Cr015894 ( WA location); 9 unsexed, NTM Cr015911 ( WA location). 3 unsexed, NTM Cr016752 ( MAGNT 38); 5 unsexed, NTM Cr016760 ( MAGNT 36); 7 unsexed, NTM Cr016759 ( MAGNT 39); 3 unsexed, NTM Cr016757 ( MAGNT 6); 3 unsexed, NTM Cr016755 ( MAGNT 33).
Type locality. Fringing reef between Bird Islet and South Island, Lizard Island (14°40' S View Materials 14528'E) .
Etymology. Named from the Latin ‘cymatilis’ meaning sea-coloured, blue. This is in reference to the type locality which is near the Blue Lagoon.
Description. Based on holotype, male, 10.5 mm, AM P30155.
Head. Head eyes ovate; lateral cephalic lobe broad, rounded, anteroventral margin with notch/slit, anteroventral corner rounded. Antenna 1 longer than antenna 2; peduncular article 1 slightly shorter than article 2, without robust setae along posterior margin; article 2 longer than article 3; flagellum with 37+ articles. Antenna 2 peduncular article 4 longer than article 5; flagellum with 9 articles. Mandible incisor a smooth cutting edge with 2 apicomedial cusps; accessory setal row with 4 setae; palp reduced, 3-articulate; article 1 at least 3 x as long as broad, longer than article 2, inner margin article 1 curved, swollen distally; article 2 shorter than article 3; article 3 long (more than 3 x as long as broad), rectolinear, shorter than article 1.
Pereon. Gnathopod 1 coxa anteroventral corner produced, acute, anterior margin concave, ventral margin serrate; merus with posterodistal tooth; carpus about 2 x as long as broad, subequal in length to propodus (length 1 x propodus), setae in anterodistal bunches along posterior margin; propodus palm acute, slightly convex, entire, defined by posterodistal corner, with posterodistal robust setae. Gnathopod 2 coxa posteroventral corner notch present; basis slender; merus acutely produced distoventrally; carpus compressed, not enclosed by merus and propodus, length 1 x breadth; propodus expanded, with slender setae along posterior margin, palm nearly transverse, concave, sculptured, palm about half length of propodus with straight distomedial shelf, with group of 3 robust setae on shelf, with midmedial excavation, palmar margin with sparse robust setae along palm, with 4 subacute teeth along margin, subpalmar surface smooth, defined by posteroventral corner, without posterodistal robust setae; dactylus reaching end of palm, closing along palm, without setae on anterior margin, without posteroproximal shelf, apically subacute. Pereopod 4 coxa posteroventral lobe absent, posterior margin concave. Pereopod 5 basis slightly expanded, posterior margin slightly concave, without long slender setae, posteroventral corner serrate; carpus and propodus with few long, slender setae along anterior margin. Pereopod 6 basis posterior margin slightly concave, without long slender setae, posteroventral corner slightly serrate; carpus and propodus with many long, slender setae along margins; merus and carpus not broadened; propodus not expanded posterodistally. Pereopod 7 basis posterior margin subsigmoidal, serrate, without long slender setae, not produced posterodistally, posteroventral corner with acute or subacute process; merus and carpus not broadened; capus and propodus with long slender setae; propodus not expanded posterodistally. Pereonite 7 with pair of dorsal spines.
Pleon. Pleonites 1–2 each with pair of dorsal spines. Pleonite 3 dorsally bicarinate. Epimeron 1 posteroventral corner with small acute or subacute spine. Epimeron 3 ventral margin serrate distally, posteroventral margin serrate below posteroventral corner, posteroventral corner with small acute spine. Urosomite 1 bicarinate, subtriangular. Urosomites 2–3 dorsally smooth, without setae, spines or carinae. Uropod 1 peduncle with basofacial robust seta. Uropod 3 rami distally truncated, apical robust setae long and short; inner ramus subequal in length to outer ramus; outer ramus longer than peduncle, long (length 3 x breadth), 1-articulate. Telson deeply cleft (more than 66%), lobes truncated with apical cusps, apical conical extension reaching scarcely one third along longest seta, without dorsal robust setae, each lobe with 4 long and short apical robust setae, without robust setae on inner or outer margins.
Habitat. Marine, epibenthic, living in Halophila , mixed algae and sediment from seagrass beds on reef base at about 27 m depth.
Remarks. Parelasmopus cymatilis sp. nov. was originally identified by Berents (1983) as P. echo J.L. Barnard, 1972a . It differs most obviously from P.echo by the shape of the palm of gnathopod 2. In P. cymatilis sp. nov. it is broadly rounded with four distinct cog-like spines whereas P. echo is spine-less. As specimens mature the corner of the palm becomes a rigid plateau and the cog-like spines become less pronounced. The dactylus closes onto a flat, heavily calcified platform. Parelasmopus suensis , which also occurs on the GBR, can by distinguished from C. cymatilis by its transverse palm. Parelasmopus cymatilis sp. nov. is apparently endemic to tropical Australia.
Distribution. Australia. Northern Territory: Darwin Harbour (current study). Queensland: Lizard Island
( Berents 1983, current study); One Tree Island (current study).
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Parelasmopus cymatilis
Lowry, J. K. & Hughes, L. E. 2009 |
Parelasmopus echo
Lowry, J. K. & Stoddart, H. E. 2003: 186 |
Berents, P. B. 1983: 136 |