Moserius talamonensis, Taiti & Montesanto, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2018v40a11 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E8AFD7E7-4FDD-408E-BB77-75E61F2BF22F |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3810266 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5D3C40FC-F78A-4E30-950D-A1FF3F68179D |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:5D3C40FC-F78A-4E30-950D-A1FF3F68179D |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Moserius talamonensis |
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sp. nov. |
Moserius talamonensis View in CoL n. sp.
( Figs 7 View FIG , 8 View FIG , 21C View FIG )
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Moserius View in CoL sp. – Taiti 2007: 94.
TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype. ♂, Parco Regionale della Maremma , Grotta di Gianninoni, 1594 T/GR, 42°34’09”N, 11°07’16”E, Punta del Corvo, Talamone, Orbetello, Prov. Grosseto, leg. S. Taiti, G. A. Gruber and C. Rossano, 3.IV.2004 ( MZUF 9669 ) GoogleMaps . Paratypes. 36 ♂, 26 ♀, same data as holotype ( MZUF 9669 ); GoogleMaps 3 ♂, 3♀, same data ( MNHN-IU- 2017-1440 ) GoogleMaps .
DIAGNOSIS. — A species of Moserius characterized by the disposition of the dorsal ornamentation on the pereonite 1 with 4 + 4 longitudinal ribs almost as long as tergites and a small tubercle between ribs 2 and 3.
ETYMOLOGY. — The new species is named after the locality of sampling (Talamone, Province of Grosseto), where the cave is located.
DESCRIPTION
Maximum length: ♂, 3 mm; ♀, 3.4 mm. Body colourless, ovoidal, outline not interrupted between pereon and pleon; pereon tergites very convex, with epimera obliquely directed outwards ( Fig. 7A View FIG ). Dorsum bearing ribs and tubercles ( Fig. 7A, B View FIG ): cephalon with three small tubercles on front margin, two large central tubercle with 3 + 3 rounded tips, and 3 + 3 tubercles near rear margin; pereonite 1 with 4+ 4 longitudinal ribs almost as long as tergites and a small tubercle between ribs 2 and 3; pereonites 2-6 with 3+ 3 longitudinal ribs almost as long as tergites and reduced rib externally; pereonite 7 with 2 +2 ribs almost as long as tergites, reduced rib and small tubercle externally; pleonite 3 with two large paramedian tubercles. Cephalon ( Fig. 7B View FIG ) with short, subquadrangular frontal lateral lobes directed outwards and not protruding compared with median lobe. Eyes absent. Pereonites with rounded posterior corners ( Fig. 7A View FIG ). Pleonites 3-5 ( Fig. 7A View FIG ) with large epimera directed backwards. Telson ( Fig. 7C View FIG ) slightly wider than long, with distal part trapezoidal, with concave sides and truncate apex. Antennula ( Fig. 7D View FIG ) of three articles with three aestethacs at apex. Antenna ( Fig. 7E View FIG ) with fifth article of peduncle slightly longer than flagellum; flagellum with three articles, second article with two aesthetascs. Mouth parts as in the previous species. Uropod ( Fig. 7F View FIG ) with flattened protopod; exopod shorter than endopod, with tuft of apical setae; endopod with a sigle apical seta.
Male
Pereopod 1 ( Fig. 8A View FIG ) with no distinct modifications. Pereopod 7 ( Fig. 8B View FIG ) ischium with straight sternal margin, merus very convex on tergal margin, carpus with distal lobe on sternal margin. Genital papilla as in Fig. 8C View FIG . Pleopod 1 ( Fig. 8D View FIG ) exopod with a rounded lobe on outer margin and straight medial margin, rounded apex; endopod distinctly longer than exopod, second article with parallel sides, distal part slightly bent outwards and rounded apex. Pleopod 2 ( Fig. 8E View FIG ) exopod triangular, with concave outer margin and straight medial margin; endopod much longer than exopod with distal part bent outwards and bifid apex. Pleopod 3-5 exopods as in Figs 8 View FIG F-H.
REMARKS
Moserius talamonensis n. sp. differs from all the other species in the number and disposition of the dorsal tubercles on the cephalon and on the pereonite 1; from M. inexpectatus also in the absence of dorsal tubercles on the pleonites 4 and 5 and telson, and in the male pleopod 1 exopod with a rounded instead of sinuous distal margin. In the shape of the male pleopod 1 exopod, the new species is similar to M. elbanus and M. gruberae n. sp., from which it differs also in the shape of the distal part of the male pleopod 1 endopod.
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Italy, Firenze, Museo Zoologico "La Specola" |
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Moserius talamonensis
Taiti, Stefano & Montesanto, Giuseppe 2018 |
Moserius
TAITI S. 2007: 94 |