Accalathura hastata, Kensley & Schotte, 2000
publication ID |
1464-5262 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/762587F7-FFFB-C610-FE79-117176D594F8 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Accalathura hastata |
status |
sp. nov. |
Accalathura hastata sp. nov.
(Figure 30)
Type material. HOLOTYPE: USNM 253138 About USNM , ovigerous m 13.7 mm, sta F3-85, rubble from intertidal reef ¯at, Picard Is., Aldabra, 15 March 1985 . PARATYPES: USNM 253129 About USNM , one pre- l11.0 mm, sta F7-85, rubble from intertidal reef ¯at, Picard Is., Aldabra, 18 March 1985 . USNM 153140 About USNM , three non-ovigerous m, 12.8±14.9 mm, 12 juveniles, sta F8-87, rubble from intertidal reef, Passe Hoareau, Aldabra, 11 April 1987 .
Other material examined. USNM 253141 About USNM , 12 About USNM non-ovigerous m, 21 juveniles , from 11 stations on Aldabra, rubble, intertidal, 16 m. USNM 253142 About USNM , one ovigerous FIG. 30. Accalathura hastata sp. nov.: (A) ldorsal view; (B) pleotelson; (C) pereopod 1; (D) pereopod 1, propodal lobe enlarged; (E) pereopod 2; (F) uropodal exopod; (G) uropodal protopod and endopod; (H) lpleopod 2; (I) pereopod 4 .
m, ®ve non-ovigerous m, eight juveniles, from seven stations on Aldabra, rubble, intertidal, 2 m, coll. K. Fauchald. USNM 253143 About USNM , one non-ovigerou s m, two juveniles, rubble from three stations on outer reef slope oOE Picard Is., Aldabra, 10 m, coll. J.D. Thomas.
Diagnosis. Dorsally pigmented. Telson parallel-sided for much of length, tapering posteriorly to apical angle of about 90 ss. Pereopod 1, propodus with proximal palmar lobe or`thumb’ at right angle to rest of palm, lobe broadly digitiform. Pereopod 2, propodus 2.5 times longer than wide, with ®ve robust setae on palm. Pereopod 4, carpus with four setae, propodus with seven robust setae on posterior margin; propodus 3.6 times longer than wide. Pereopod 7, uropodal exopod 3.7 times longer than wide, reaching end of peduncle, latter reaching 85% along telson length, mesiodistal projection slight; endopod distally rounded, reaching beyond telson by half its length, about 1.5 times longer than wide. Pleopod 2 of pre-male, copulatory stylet articulating at proximal third of mesial margin of endopod, distally somewhat expanded.
Remarks. With no mature male and only a premale available, in which the copulatory stylet is distally expanded, (suggesting a more complex structure in the mature male), it is di cult to assign the present species to any of the previously described forms.
Etymology. The speci®c name, from the Latin for a spear, refers to the shape of the telson.
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