Pseudarachna Sars, 1897
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Pseudarachna Sars, 1897 View in CoL
Mesostenus Sars, 1864 View in CoL : partim: 9 (preoccupied).
Pseudarachna View in CoL . — Sars, 1897: 142.— Nierstrasz & Schuurmans-Stekhoven, 1930: 129.— Kussakin, 2003: 261.
Not Pseudarachna View in CoL . — Schultz, 1976: 13.
Type species: Mesostenus hirsutus Sars, 1864 ; by monotypy.
Diagnosis
Cephalic frons enlarged, broad, semi-circular, without defined ridge around antennae; cephalon anterior flanges absent. Pereonites 1–4 not short or compact, dorsal spines present, apical setae present. Pereonite 2 largest; pereonites 5–7, lateral margins not narrow, natasome not reduced. Pleon anterolateral margins rounded, without spine. Antennae positioned widely apart; antenna 1 small, article 1 with lateral flange; antenna 2 article 1 with no anterolateral spine. Mandible lacinia mobilis, spine row and palp all absent; mandibular fossa angular, sub-horizontal across mandible. Pereopod 2 elongate, robust; ischium compact, wider than other articles; pereopods 5 and 6 ischium superior margin with plumose setae; carpus paddle shaped; carpus and propodus with marginal plumose setae; pereopod 7 more ambulatory, with setation similar to that of pereopods 5 and 6; dactyli of natatory pereopods flattened, slightly broadened. Pleopod 4 exopod with more than 1 plumose seta. Pleon triangular, domed in centre. Operculum partially vaulted, with small medial keel. Pleopod 5 simple lobe. Uropods flat, uniramous.
Remarks
Pseudarachna View in CoL has many unique apomorphies, the most notable being the enlarged, semi-circular shaped cephalic frons, the widely spaced antennae, the small antenna 1, enlarged pereonite 2 and a robust and enlarged pereopod 2 with a wide, compact ischium. Pseudarachna View in CoL is easily distinguished by these characters from other closely related genera such as Ilyarachna Sars, 1870 View in CoL and Echinozone Sars, 1897 View in CoL .
Males are not known for this genus, and thus there is no data specific on sexual dimorphism.
Distribution
In the North Atlantic, from western Ireland to Denmark ( Wolff 1962) at depths between 50–478 metres ( Svavarsson et al. 1993); off eastern Australia at approximately 36° south and, Bass Strait at 38° south off Point Hicks (both records of undescribed mancas) at depths between 960–1277 metres; and the Challenger Plateau, west of the South Island, New Zealand at depths between 1005–1463 metres.
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Pseudarachna Sars, 1897
Merrin, Kelly L. 2006 |
Pseudarachna
Schultz 1976: 13 |
Pseudarachna
Kussakin 2003: 261 |
Nierstrasz 1930: 129 |
Sars 1897: 142 |