Scalpellum sp.

Pitriana, Pipit, Jones, Diana S., Corbari, Laure & Rintelen, Kristina von, 2020, New insights gained from museum collections: Deep-sea barnacles (Crustacea, Cirripedia, Thoracica) in the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, collected during the Karubar expedition in 1991, Zoosystematics and Evolution 96 (2), pp. 649-698 : 649

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zse.96.55733

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/01C38A06-D227-562B-9600-062B29CF9D14

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scientific name

Scalpellum sp.
status

 

Scalpellum sp. Figure 11 View Figure 11

Material examined.

- Tanimbar Island: 1 specimen, MNHN-UI-2019-4929, Stn. DW 49, 08°00'S, 132°59'E, 206-210 m depth, 29 October 1991.

Diagnosis.

Capitulum with 14 fully calcified plates; tergum triangular; inframedian latus broad, quadrilateral with umbo near to basal; upper latus rhomboidal, umbo sub-apical; carinal lateral horn-shaped, with angle extending beyond carina.

Description.

Capitulum subtriangular, covered by membrane. Tergum triangular, occludent and basal margins slightly convex; scutum quadrangular, basal and upper latus margins concave; upper latus pentagonal; rostrolatus quadrangular; inframedian latus broad, rectangular, umbo close to basal margin; carinolatus horn-shaped with slightly deep transverse furrows, umbo at basi-carinal angle; carina convex, umbo apical. Cirrus I with rami unequal, anterior ramus broader than posterior ramus; both rami densely covered with long setae. Maxilla subtriangular, with dense long setae; maxillule notched, with numerous setae; mandible with three teeth, inferior angle with large cuspidate setae. Measurements of specimen: height of capitulum 15.90 mm, width 10.29 mm, thickness 4.58 mm; length of peduncle 6.97 mm, width 5.67 mm.

Distribution.

In this study, Scalpellum sp. was found in Tanimbar Island, Indonesia.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Maxillopoda

SubClass

Thecostraca

SuperOrder

Thoracica

Order

Scalpelliformes

Family

Scalpellidae

SubFamily

Scalpellinae