Bathycalanus adornatus, Bradford-Grieve, Janet M., Blanco-Bercial, Leocadio & Boxshall, Geoffrey A., 2017

Bradford-Grieve, Janet M., Blanco-Bercial, Leocadio & Boxshall, Geoffrey A., 2017, Revision of Family Megacalanidae (Copepoda: Calanoida), Zootaxa 4229 (1), pp. 1-183 : 110-115

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.293480

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scientific name

Bathycalanus adornatus
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sp. nov.

Bathycalanus adornatus n. sp.

( Figs 46 View FIGURE 46 , 71–73 View FIGURE 71 View FIGURE 72 View FIGURE 73 )

Type locality. 25.082o S, 0 9.584o E.

Material examined. ANTXIV/1, MOC10: Stn 8, 3992– 4390 m, 1♀ (10.9 mm) Co441.1.1, holotype; Stn 6, 3993– 5110 m, 1♀ (11.8 mm) Co022.3.1, paratype.

Type specimens. Deposited in the collection of the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, New Zealand: Holotype female: NIWA 85234 View Materials Co441.1.1 (1 vial, 2 slides) . Paratype female: NIWA 85235 Co 0 22.3.1 (1 vial, 1 slide).

Genetic material. Co022.3.1. GenBank numbers in Table 6.

Morphological description. Following description based on specimen from ANTXXIV/1, Stn 8. As for genus with following specific level features.

Female ( Fig. 71 View FIGURE 71 A–D). Total length 11.8 mm (mean = 11.4 mm, range = 10.9–11.8 mm, n = 2). Anterior margin of head in dorsal view produced into distinct short rounded projection dorsal to base of rostrum bearing pair of stout small spine-like processes. In lateral view posterior corners of pedigerous somite 5 extended into irregularlyshaped, lightly sclerotised lappets that appear asymmetrical in illustrated specimen, but possibly symmetrical.

Posterolateral borders of pedigerous somite 4 also extended into symmetrical, irregularly-shaped, lightly sclerotised lappets. Genital double-somite symmetrical in dorsal view, with pair of small dorsolateral papillae and ventrolateral swelling; together these features contribute to lateral borders appearing angular when viewed dorsally. Genital double-somite wider than long (length: width = 0.86), widest at anterior one-third, with small ventral genital operculum just anterior to midlength, seminal receptacles not observed.

Antennule ( Figs 71 View FIGURE 71 B, 72A–C) broken, longest remnant with ancestral segment XIX present. Lengths of antennule segments (µm) as follows. Measurements taken along posterior border of each segment but two (posterior (shortest) and anterior) measurements taken of ancestral segment I. I (315, 734); II–IV (421); V (261); VI (276); VII (658); VIII (386); IX (388); X–XI (685); XII (478); XIII (488); XIV (612); XV (744); XVI (822); XVII (901); XVIII (990); XIX (1030); XX (-); XXI (-); XXII (-); XXIII (-); XXIV (-); XXV (-); XXVI (-); XXVII (-); XXVIII (-). Anterior and posterior borders on ancestral segments XVI–XIX naked.

Antenna ( Fig. 73 View FIGURE 73 A) exopod ancestral segment IV with short seta extending short of distal border of exopod segment VIII and bearing short setules.

Maxillule ( Fig. 73 View FIGURE 73 D, E) praecoxal arthrite with 13 setae including 2 on posterior surface and 2 setae on anterior surface, 1 of them small; basal endite 2 with 3 setae; endopod segments with 2 (unequal), 2 (unequal), 5+1 anterior surface seta.

Maxilliped ( Fig. 73 View FIGURE 73 I) syncoxal endite 4 with longest seta extending beyond distal border of endopod segment 2.

Leg 1 ( Fig. 71 View FIGURE 71 E) exopod with articulation between exopod segments 2 and 3 well developed.

Male. Unknown

Distribution. Bathycalanus adornatus n. sp. is an abyssopelagic species so far found only in the southeastern Atlantic over the abyssal plains off Namibia and Angola ( Fig. 46 View FIGURE 46 , Table 1 View TABLE 1 ). It was taken in hauls between approximately 4000 and 5000 m.

Species comparisons. Bathycalanus adornatus n. sp. is very like Ba. richardi except the genital doublesomite in dorsal view is wider than long, with angular corners at the anterior one third, and the posterolateral borders of pedigerous somites 4 and 5 are extended into irregularly shaped, conspicuous lappets ( Table 10 View TABLE 10 ). Genetic data suggest that this species is indistinguishable from some specimens of Ba. bradyi (see Fig. 113 View FIGURE 113 , Tables 14–17). Nevertheless, we do not hesitate to describe it as ‘new’ because of its morphological distinctness.

Etymology. Species name derived from Latin adjective “ adornatus ” meaning decorated, embellished, referring to the lappets on the posterolateral borders of pedigerous somites 4 and 5.

NIWA

National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

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