Gnathostenetroides altapetra, Malyutina & L.Bruce, 2019

Malyutina, Marina V. & L. Bruce, Niel, 2019, The first record of Gnathostenetroididea Kussakin, 1967 from Australian waters with description of four new species of Gnathostenetroides Amar, 1957 (Crustacea: Isopoda: Asellota) from the Great Barrier Reef, Zootaxa 4554 (2), pp. 301-350 : 334-339

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4554.2.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:24BF4E57-F9EA-440C-8D07-069A0756FBC0

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5923024

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/78733D4B-FFE8-FFA5-8DC2-FF6E818CF808

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Gnathostenetroides altapetra
status

sp. nov.

Gnathostenetroides altapetra View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs 23–29 View FIGURE 23 View FIGURE 24 View FIGURE 25 View FIGURE 26 View FIGURE 27 View FIGURE 28 View FIGURE 29 )

Material examined. Holotype GoogleMaps : ♂ (1.9 mm), Lizard Island region   GoogleMaps , High Rock, 14.82553°S, 145.5517°E, 6 September 2010, fine coral rubble, 6 m, CReefs stn LI10-091D, coll. C. Buxton (MTQ W32896).

Paratypes: 1 ♂ (1.6 mm), 3 ♀ (1.6, 1.8, 1.9 mm), same sample as holotype (MTQ W34960).

Etymology. The epithet alludes to the type locality, formed by combining and adapting the Latin altus (high) with petra (rock or rock ledge).

Description. Terminal male. Body ( Fig. 23 View FIGURE 23 , 24C View FIGURE 24 ) length 5.50 width, body height 0.10 of body length. Cephalon length 0.85 width, lateral margin with 4 setae; rostrum 0.30 cephalon length, 0.40 cephalon width. Pereonite 1 almost as long as cephalon, pereonite 4 length 0.40 pereonite 1 length; anterolateral projections slightly protruded, distal stout UB seta as long as projection. Posterior body part length 0.45 body length; pereonite 5 subequal in length to pereonite 4, pereonite 7 length 1.35 pereonite 5 length. Lateral margins of all pereonites with 3 long and few short setae. Pleotelson length 1.15 width, 0.20 body length; lateral margins to posterolateral indentation almost parallel, posterior margin between indentations subtriangular, moderate projected, length 0.30 pleotelson length; lateral margin with 6 long and few small setae, scattered small submarginal setae dorsally and ventrally; posterolateral margin with 6 – 7 long sublateral setae ventrally directed posteriorly and 3 long dorsolateral setae directed laterally, 6 setae posteriorly. Pleopodal chamber length 0.60 pleotelson length, pleopods 1 length 0.75 width.

Antennula ( Fig. 25A View FIGURE 25 ) length 0.20 body length; article 1 length 1.70 width, 1.40 as long as rostrum, with 1 broom and 3 simple setae distolaterally, distomedially with 2 simple setae; length ratios of articles 2 – 5 to article 1: 0.70, 0.50, 0.50, 0.30; article 2 length 1.60 width, distomedially with 1 broom, 2 spine-like and 1 simple setae, laterally with 3 simple and 1 distolateral broom setae; article 3 with 4 simple setae distally; article 4 with 2 long distomedial setae and 2 simple medial setae; article 5 with tuft of 4 short, 1 long simple setae and 1 broom distal seta and 2 aesthetascs.

Left antenna ( Fig. 25B View FIGURE 25 ) length 0.60 body length, peduncle articles 1 – 4 not reaching tip of antennula article 3. Article 3 scale longer than article 4, with 3 distoventral setae. Article 5 length 0.90 articles 1 – 4 total length; article 6 length 1.4 article 5 length, with scattered long setae, length of articles 5 and 6 together 0.55 body length. Flagellum of 20 articles, first article about 3 times longer than following ones, each article with few small distal setae. Right antenna ( Fig. 23C View FIGURE 23 ) length 0.70 left antenna length, peduncle articles 1 – 4 length 0.85 articles 1 – 4 of antenna left length. Article 5 length 0.70 article 5 of antenna left length; article 6 length 0.65 article 6 of antenna left length. Flagellum of 14 articles.

Mandible ( Fig. 26A, B View FIGURE 26 ) pars incisiva with 5 cusps; lacinia mobilis of left mandible broadening distally, not reaching tip of pars incisiva, with 5 teeth; spine row with 11 spines on right mandible; molar process subcylindrical, distally serrated, with 1 seta, length 0.60 pars incisive length; palp length 0.85 mandibular body length, article 1 with 2 long distolateral setae, article 2 length 2.10 article 1 length, with 5 short setae and 2 long distally serrated setae on distolateral half; article 3 length 0.70 article 2 length, with rows of short cleaning setae on distal half and one long and one shorter distal setae. Maxilla 1 ( Fig. 26C View FIGURE 26 ) lateral endite width 1.80 mesial endite width, distally with 11 denticulate setae, setae length 0.70 endite width. Maxilla 2 ( Fig. 26D View FIGURE 26 ) lateral endite longest, lateral and middle endites with 3 long and 1 shorter distal setae each; mesial endite shortest, distally with numerous setae and few comb-like setae. Maxilliped ( Fig. 26E View FIGURE 26 ) basis length 4.50 width, endite length 2 width, with 3 coupling hooks, distal margin slightly concave, with 4 broad fan-like setae and numerous simple slender setae; palp 0.65 as long and 0.70 as wide as basis and inserted after 0.55 basis length, articles 1 with distolateral acute projection 0.25 of lateral length ending with long whip seta; article 2 length 0.40 width, distomedial acute projection subequal to this of article 1, medial margin with 3 whip setae. Articles 3 length 0.90 article 2, with 5 long medial setae and 1 distolateral seta; article 4 with 5 long distal setae; article 5 slender, with 4 long distal setae. Epipod length 4.20 width and 0.90 basis length.

Male pereopod 1 stout, about twice longer than following pereopods. Length ratios of pereopods 2–7 to pereopod 1: 0.85, 0.75, 0.70, 0.75, 0.85, 0.80.

Pereopod 1 ( Fig. 27A, B View FIGURE 27 ) length 0.55 body length, length ratios of ischium–dactylus to basis: 0.50, 0.30, 0.33, 0.90, 0.35; basis length 3.40 width, with distodorsal rounded lobe on outer side; ischium length 0.90 width, with 2 dorsal setae; merus length 0.50width, distodorsal projection with 6 marginal setae, ventral margin with 2 strong and 2 small setae; carpus as long as wide, with 11 ventral long setae; propodal palm subrectangular, length 2.45 width, ventral margin length 0.70 dorsal margin length, with dense row of about 20 long strong setae, distoventral spinelike UB seta length 0.40 anterior margin width, anterior margin with 4 teeth, 5 whip setae, 3–4 slender setulated setae, length Ẽ 0.60 spine-like seta length; dactylus length with claw 6.0 width, ventral (inner) margin with 5 spinelike short setae, claw length 0.20 dactylus length, 1 short and 1 long whip setae ventrally to claw, 3–5 setae proximally to claw.

Pereopod 2 ( Fig. 27C View FIGURE 27 ) length 0.55 pereopod 1 length, length ratios of ischium–dactylus to basis: 0.75, 0.60, 0.75, 0.65, 0.25; basis length 1.9 width, dorsal margin with 2 small setae and 2 small setae distoventrally, ischium length 2.40 width, with 1 strong dorsal seta; merus length 1.70 width, with 1 distoventral simple seta, 1 strong distodorsal seta and 3 small setae; carpus length 4.60 width, with 3 ventral setae; propodus length 5 width, with 5 stout small ventral UB setae, 3 simple setae dorsally; dactylus claws length 0.3 total length, 3 setae midlength, 1 seta between claws.

Pleopod 1 ( Figs 23C View FIGURE 23 , 29A View FIGURE 29 ) length 1.25 pleopod chamber length; pleopod length 2.65 width, distal margins rounded, with 9–10 setae. Pleopod 2 ( Fig. 29B View FIGURE 29 ) protopod length 1.40 width, 0.50 pleopod 1 length, without setae, endopod article 1 length 0.55 protopod length, article 2 length 0.90 protopod length, exopod length 1.35 width, 0.35 protopod length. Pleopod 3 ( Fig. 29C View FIGURE 29 ) protopod as long as wide, endopod length 1.40 width, distal plumose setae 0.60 endopod length; exopod length 5.20 width, 1.80 endopod length and 0.5 endopod width, article 1 with 7 slender setae laterally, distal article length 0.35 basal article length, with 2 distal setae. Pleopod 4 ( Fig. 29D View FIGURE 29 ) endopod length 2.10 width, exopod length 0.65 endopod length, width 0.30 endopod width, two simple fine setae laterally. Pleopod 5 ( Fig. 29D View FIGURE 29 ) length 2.50 width.

Uropod ( Fig. 23C View FIGURE 23 ) 0.60 pleotelson length. Protopod length 1.30 width, lateral margin with 2 distal setae, medial margin slightly convex with 2–3 setae; 2 setae distoventrally; endopod length 5.20 width and 2 protopod length, with 3 medial, 3 lateral setae and 6 simple long setae distally; exopod length 3.75 width, 0.55 endopod length, with 2 medial, 1 lateral and 4 long distal setae.

Adult female. Pereopod 1 ( Fig. 28A View FIGURE 28 ) length 0.45 body length, about 1.20 pereopod 2 length; length ratios of ischium–dactylus to basis: 0.50, 0.35, 0.35, 1.0, 0.50; basis length 3.10 width, with distodorsal rounded lobe on outer side; ischium length 1.90 width, with 1 dorsal and 2 ventral setae; merus as long as wide, distodorsal projection with 2 setae, distoventral margin with 3 strong setae; carpus as long as wide, with 5 ventral long setae; propodal palm length 2.30 width, ventral margin length 0.70 dorsal margin length, with dense row of 15–16 long strong setae, distoventral spine-like UB setulated seta length 0.55 anterior margin width, anterior margin with 3 low teeth, 9 whip setae; dactylus length with claw 3.75 width, ventral (inner) margin distal third with 4 spine-like short setae, claw length 0.20 dactylus length, 1 long whip seta ventrally to claw, 3 setae proximally to claw.

Pereopods 2–7 similar in proportions, shape and setation of articles, but slightly shorter. Pereopod 2 ( Fig. 28B View FIGURE 28 ) length 0.85 pereopod 1 length, length ratios of ischium–dactylus to basis: 0.65, 0.40, 0.70, 0. 70, 0.35. Basis length 2.50 width, ventral margin with 1 small seta, 2 small setae dorsally, ischium length 1.75 width, with 1 strong dorsal seta and 1 distoventral seta; merus length 1.70 width, with 1 distoventral simple seta, 1 strong distodorsal seta and 1 distoventral long seta; carpus length 4 width, with 2 ventral setae; propodus length 4 width, with 4 small ventral US setae, 1 simple dorsal seta and 1 simple and 1 broom setae distodorsally; dactylus claws length 0.25 total length, 2 setae midlength, 1 seta between claws.

Pereopod 3 ( Fig. 28C View FIGURE 28 ) length ratios of ischium–dactylus to basis: 0.60, 0.45, 0.70, 0.70, 0.35. Pereopod 4 ( Fig. 28D View FIGURE 28 ) shortest, 0.85 of pereopod 1 length, length ratios of ischium–propodus to basis: 0.70, 0.50, 0.70, 0.80; 0.35. Pereopod 5 ( Fig. 28E View FIGURE 28 ) as long as pereopod 3, length ratios of ischium–dactylus to basis: 0.65, 0.45, 0.65, 0.80, 0.35. Pereopod 6 ( Fig. 28F View FIGURE 28 ) as long as pereopod 2, length ratios of ischium–dactylus to basis: 0.70, 0.45, 0.70, 0.70, 0.35. Pereopod 7 ( Fig. 28G View FIGURE 28 ) slightly shorter than pereopod 6; length ratios of ischium–dactylus to basis: 0.70, 0.45, 0.70, 0.65, 0.35.

Pleopods ( Fig. 29E, F View FIGURE 29 ): pleopod 2 length 1.25 width, slit length 0.13 pleopod midlength, distal margins fringed with 7–8 long setae each half. Pleopod 3 ( Fig. 29F View FIGURE 29 ) protopod length 1.45 width, endopod length 1.8 width, distal margin exopod length 4.60 width, 1.80 endopod length and 0.70 endopod width, laterally with 5 thin setae, distal article length 0.35 basal article length. Pleopod 4 ( Fig. 29F View FIGURE 29 ) endopod length 2.80 width, exopod length 0.60 endopod length, width 0.60 endopod width with 1 small distal seta.

Uropod ( Fig. 29E View FIGURE 29 ) similar to this of male.

Remarks. The head of the species is relatively short (L/W 0.85) with a relatively long rostrum in comparison to the other three Great Barrier Reef species (0.3 cephalon length, 0.15–0.20 in the other new species); pereonite 1 is relatively long and the pleotelson is relatively small (short and narrow, L/W 1.15, 0.20 body length); the anterolateral projections of the pereonites are short and the antennule is more stout than in the other new species. The pereopod 1 basis in both sexes has a distodorsal rounded projection, (similar to that of G. indica and G. laodicense ). The merus has a distodorsal lobe and the palm has denticles on the anterior margin.

Distribution. Known only from the type locality, norther Great Barrier Reef, Lizard Island region at High Rock; at a depth of 6 metres.

GBIF Dataset (for parent article) Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF