Pseudojanira meganesus, Kensley & Schotte, 2002
publication ID |
1464-5262 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5305601 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FCF375-FFA7-D34E-86B8-2809E4AFFA97 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Pseudojanira meganesus |
status |
sp. nov. |
Pseudojanira meganesus View in CoL sp. nov.
(gures 9, 10)
Type material. HOLOTYPE: USNM 253317 About USNM , 4.0 mm, IIOE sta JR-28 , Nosy Bé , Madagascar, 13ss29¾S, 48ss14¾E, shallow water, 9 January 1964 . PARATYPES: USNM 253318 About USNM , six 2.8–4.0 mm, two ovigerous 2.9–3.1 mm, three, nine juveniles , IIOE sta JR-28 , same data as holotype .
Other material. USNM 253319 About USNM , one 2.2 mm , IIOE sta 357B, oV Natal , South Africa, 29ss11¾S, 32ss02¾E, 69 m, 30 July 1964 ; USNM 253320 About USNM , one, one juvenile , IIOE sta 372B, oV Inhambane, Mozambique, 24ss48¾S, 34ss59¾E, 42 m, 19 August 1964 ; USNM 253321 About USNM , three, two juveniles , IIOE sta 403E, north of Beira , Mozambique, 19ss09¾S, 36ss55¾E, 88 m, 9 October 1964 .
Diagnosis. Rostrum broadly rounded, basally wider than midlength, anterior margin having about ten teeth. Cephalon having low rounded bump in position of antennal tooth; anterolateral tooth large, acute, not reaching anteriorly as far as rostrum. Eyes reniform, composed of 13 ommatidia arranged in 2.5 rows. Pleotelson width about one-third greater than middorsal length, lateral margin with single small tooth. Pereopod 1 in male with merus having anterior and posterior patches of elongate setae on mesial surface, stout anterodistal seta present; carpus with anterior and posterior dense patch of elongate setae; propodus longer than wide, widening distally, with band of dense elongate setae on anterior margin, palm demarcated by stout seta, followed by nine or ten more slender fringed setae; dactylus with ten fringed setae on posterior margin. Pereopod 2, ischium having rounded ange on anterior margin bearing six stout setae; merus with anterodistal lobe bearing single stout seta; carpus rectangular, having three stout setae on posterior margin; propodus shorter than carpus, rectangular, with four stout setae on posterior margin; dactylus with two strong ungui plus smaller more proximal seta.
Remarks. The easiest diVerence to detect, between the present species and P. stenetrioides lies in the rostrum: rounded and entire in the earlier species, rounded and toothed in P. meganesus . The latter is dorsally very sparsely setose, unlike P. stenetrioides which is fairly densely setose. The pattern of dense elongate setae on the mesial surface of pereopod 1 in the male diVers between the two species, with a distinctive anterior and posterior patch on both the merus and carpus in P. meganesus . This species apparently also lacks the strong patch of pigment on the dorsum of the cephalon seen in the earlier species.
The three species of Pseudojanira recorded from Australia ( P. investigatoris Poore and Just, 1990 ; P. justi Serov and Wilson, 1999 ; P. fremantlensis Serov and Wilson, 1999 ) all possess narrowly triangular rostra, unlike the two western Indian Ocean species.
Etymology. The speci c name is derived from the Greek for ‘large island’ referring to the type locality, Nosy Bé in Madagascar.
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