Chauliopleona amftae, Guerrero-Kommritz, 2005

Guerrero-Kommritz, Jürgen, 2005, Review of the genus Chauliopleona Dojiri and Sieg, 1997 (Crustacea, Peracarida, Tanaidacea) and description of three new species, Journal of Natural History 39 (16), pp. 1177-1210 : 1195-1199

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/0022293042000197586

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A887A3-0F0E-FFB0-EBDC-FC019059B6B0

treatment provided by

Carolina

scientific name

Chauliopleona amftae
status

sp. nov.

Chauliopleona amftae View in CoL n. sp.

( Figures 9 View Figure 9 , 10 View Figure 10 )

Material examined

HOLOTYPE: non-ovigerous female, ZMH K-40230, Diva, RV Meteor, station 345, 16 ° 17.09S, 05 ° 27.09E, 5390 m, BC, 25 July 2000 GoogleMaps . PARATYPE: non-ovigerous female, ZMH K-40231, Diva, RV Meteor, station 348, 16 ° 18.19S, 05 ° 27.09E, 5390 m, 16 ° 19.39S, 05 ° 27.29E, 5387 m, EBS, 28 July 2000 (dissected) GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis

Cheliped merus with one ventral rounded protuberance with one simple seta on it.

Description

Body ( Figures 9 View Figure 9 a–c). Slender, about 6.7 times as long as broad, cylindrical, 2.48–4.18 mm in length, cuticle strong. Cephalothorax about 1.4 times as long as broad, rounded tapering towards antennules. Pereonite 2 longest, pereonites 3 and 4 of equal length, pereonite 6 shortest. Pleon as long as cephalothorax, pleonites of equal length. Pleotelson apex rounded.

Antennule ( Figure 9d View Figure 9 ). Article 1 with three small short and one long simple setae. Article 2 with one long terminal seta. Article 3 with three small lateral and two terminal setae. Article 4 with one short and four long terminal setae.

Antenna ( Figure 9e View Figure 9 ). Article 1 short. Article 2 as long as wide, with one small distal seta. Article 3 with long simple seta. Article 4 longest, with one small lateral and one short and two long terminal setae. Article 5 about half length of 4, with one terminal simple seta. Article 6 very short, with four terminal setae, two long and two short.

Labrum ( Figure 10b View Figure 10 ). Hood-like with fine marginal setules.

Mandible ( Figure 10c View Figure 10 ). Well calcified and sclerotized on incisive margins, molar process developed, bearing about 10 terminal spinules.

Maxillule ( Figure 10e View Figure 10 ). Endite setulose, with one large setulose, six large simple spines and one short terminal one. Palp with two terminal setae.

Maxilla ( Figure 10f View Figure 10 ). Rectangular, naked.

Labium ( Figure 10d View Figure 10 ). Composed of two pentagonal lobes with row of setules distally.

Maxilliped ( Figure 10h View Figure 10 ). Endites with one short spiniform seta. Palp article 1 naked. Article 2 with one outer spiniform seta. Article 3 with four inner setae. Article 4 with three inner and three terminal setae.

Epignath ( Figure 10g View Figure 10 ). Falciform.

Cheliped ( Figures 9f View Figure 9 , 15d View Figure 15 ). Basis as long as carpus. Merus triangular with one ventral rounded protuberance at mid-length, with one simple seta on top of it. Carpus about 1.5 times as long as broad with one ventral seta at mid-length. Carpal shield developed. Fixed finger with four teeth on inner margin, two ventral and three laterodorsal simple setae. Dactylus smooth with no special features.

Pereopod 1 ( Figure 10i View Figure 10 ). Coxa without seta. Basis longer than three following articles together, with one simple seta at mid-length. Ischium with one small simple seta. Merus with one spiniform seta as long as carpus. Carpus with two rows of small setules and two terminal spiniform setae. Propodus with row of about 15 spinules, two small terminal spiniform setae. Unguis as long as dactylus.

Pereopod 2 ( Figure 10j View Figure 10 ). Coxa without seta. Basis longer than the three following articles together, with one simple seta. Ischium with a small simple seta. Merus with one long terminal spiniform seta. Carpus with row of setules ventrally and three terminal spiniform and one simple setae. Propodus with one terminal spiniform seta and row of setules ventrally and around insertion of dactylus. Unguis pointed, about half as long as dactylus.

Pereopod 3 ( Figure 10k View Figure 10 ). As pereopod 2, except carpus lacks simple seta and setulation on propodus less prominent.

Pereopod 4 ( Figure 10l View Figure 10 ). Basis with two setulose seta. Ischium with two simple setae. Merus with two spiniform setae. Carpus with two long and one short spiniform setae. Propodus with three terminal spiniform setae. Dactylus with ventral groove bordered by proximally directed spinules. Unguis short and pointed.

Pereopod 5 ( Figure 10m View Figure 10 ). As pereopod 4, except basis with one setulose seta, carpus with three long spiniform setae.

Pereopod 6 ( Figure 10n View Figure 10 ). As pereopod 4, except basis with one simple and one setulose setae, carpus with three long and one short spiniform setae, propodus with four spiniform setae.

Pleopods ( Figure 9g View Figure 9 ). Basis subtriangular. Exopod with about eight simple setae, endopod with bipinnate seta at base.

Uropods ( Figure 10a View Figure 10 ). Basis rectangular naked. Exopod as long as basis, composed of two articles: article 1 with one long seta, article 2 with two terminal setae, one very long. Endopod article 1 with small terminal seta, article 2 with one short and four long terminal setae.

Type locality

Angola Basin , Diva, RV Meteor, station 345, 16 ° 17.09S, 05 ° 27.09E, 5390 m, KG, 25 July 2000 GoogleMaps .

Etymology

The species is named after Diana Amft.

Remarks

This species resembles C. armata . It differs from the latter in the shape of the cephalothorax and the cheliped (see Figure 15a, d View Figure 15 ).

ZMH

Zoologisches Museum Hamburg

RV

Collection of Leptospira Strains

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