Rapipontonia paragalene Marin, 2007
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Rapipontonia paragalene Marin, 2007 View in CoL
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Rapipontonia paragalene Marin, 2007: 777 View in CoL View Cited Treatment [partim], figs. 1, 5 [type locality – Vietnam].
Material. 1 ovigerous Ƥ pcl 2.5 mm (holotype, MNHN-Na16395), 1 3 pcl 1.8 mm (allotype, MNHN-Na 16396), Pacific Ocean, Vietnam, Nhatrang Bay, on pile under pier of Marine Military Academy (MMA), depth 2 m, on hydroid Lytocarpia sp., 17 July 2006, coll. Marin; 2 ovigerous ƤƤ (pcl 2.3, 2.6), 1 3 (pcl 1.7 mm) ( ZMMU), Nhatrang Bay, on pile under pier of MMA, depth 2 m, on hydroid Lytocarpia sp., 23 July 2006, coll. Marin.
Diagnosis. Epigastric tooth clearly divided from carapace by a suture. Rostrum ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 A) slender, rostral formula 1+6–7/0; proximal rostral crest with 4–5 large teeth, distal part of rostrum slender with dorsal tooth separated from subapical tooth with a distinct gap. Antenna ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 B) with distolateral margin of basal segment bearing sharp distolateral tooth and rounded median lobe. First pereiopod slender, fingers with spoon-like tips. Second pereiopods unequal in size in females and equal in males. In females, major second pereiopod ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 C) overreaching distal margin of antennular peduncle by twice of its length, with merus about 11 times longer than wide, carpus about 4.5 times longer than maximal width, flaring distally, palm ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 D) about 4.5 times longer than wide, ratio of merus: carpus: propodus: dactylus is 4: 2.5: 2.5: 1; minor second pereiopod ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 E) with merus about 9.5 times longer than wide, carpus about 5 times longer than maximal width, flaring distally, palm ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 F) about 3 times longer than wide, ratio of merus: carpus: propodus: dactylus is 3: 2: 1.3: 1. In males, second pereiopods equal in size and shape, reaching to the distal margin of antennular peduncle, slender, with merus about 10 times longer than wide, carpus about 8 times longer than maximal width, flaring distally, palm about 4 times longer than wide, ratio of merus: carpus: propodus: dactylus is 4.5: 3: 2.8: 1. Third pereiopod with distoventral margin of propodus bearing 2–3 long unpaired and a pair of long distoventral spines ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 G); third proximal spine, if present, about half of the length of the next ventral spine ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 H).
Remarks. Rapipontonia paragalene is clearly separated from R. platalea geographically and by a longer rostrum reaching to distal margin of antennular peduncle. The species can be clearly distinguished from the Indo-West Pacific R. galene by the unequal second pereiopods in females and the different proportions of distal segments of the second pereiopods in males (see present paper and original description in Marin, 2007); for differences from R. hydra n. sp. see below.
Coloration. Body, appendages and eyestalks translucent, with numerous white chromatophores along dorsal margin of the body, telson and uropods; long reddish-brown thin line crossing through all ventral surface of the body from distal margins of antenna to telson; second to fourth abdominal pleurae with oblique red thin lines; fingers of major second pereiopod in female reddish. Gonads and eggs white (see Hoover, 2006). The coloration is similar to the new species, R hydra n. sp. (see below).
Hosts and distribution. The species has been recorded only from the type locality, Nhatrang Bay, Vietnam; photo of Mike Roberts with ovigerous female of Rapipontonia aff. paragalene is published in WWW (http://www.flickr.com/photos/reeflections/53258899/). Associated with hydroid Lytocarpia sp. (Cnidaria. Hydroidea) ( Marin, 2007); in Hawaii was photographed ( Hoover, 2006) on the introduced hydroid Pennaria disticha (Goldfuss, 1820) (Cnidaria, Hydroidea, Thecaphora).
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Zoological Museum, Moscow Lomonosov State University |
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