Scaridelphys papillata, Kim & Boxshall, 2020
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/megataxa.4.1.1 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C487CB-EDD8-38BC-FF4D-F98FFB68FC72 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Scaridelphys papillata |
status |
gen. et sp. nov. |
Scaridelphys papillata gen. et sp. nov.
( Fig. 441)
Typematerial. Holotype (intact ♀, MNHN-IU-2014- 21465) and paratype (intact ♀, MNHN-IU-2014-21466) from Didemnum poecilomorpha Monniot F. & Monniot C., 1996 (Type MNHN-IT-2008-3239 = MNHNA 2/ DID.C/230), north of Sulawesi, Indonesia (0l°51.52’N, 125°03.84’E), depth 40 m, 20 May 1993.
Etymology.Thespecificnamealludes tothepapillate ornamentation of the body and lobate antennules.
Descriptionoffemale. Body ( Fig. 441A) elongate, vermiform, cylindrical, consistingof cephalosome, long metasome and small urosome: body length 7.13 mm. Cephalosome ( Fig. 441B, C) slightly longerthan wide, 0.87 mm wide, snake-head-shaped, gradually broadening posteriorly, but not articulated from metasome. Metasome 0.76 mm wide; posterior quarter slightly narrower than anteriorthree quarters. Bodysurfaces coveredwith minute papillae, denseondorsal andlateral surfaces, and sparseon ventral surface. Copulatory pore present posteroventrally on metasome ( Fig. 441D). Free abdomen ( Fig. 441D) small, unsegmented, bilobed, incompletely articulated from metasome, with deep posteromedian incision, each lobe subcircular, as long as wide; both lobes connected at base. Caudal rami and caudal setae absent.
Rostrum absent.Antennule( Fig.441B, C)represented bylargesphericallobe, coveredwithpapillae,butunarmed. Antenna absent. Labrum ( Fig. 441B) positioned posterior to antennule, strongly tapering towards blunt apex, surface covered with papillae. One pair of minute lobes ( Fig. 441B, E), probably vestigial mandibles, positioned lateral to labrum. Other mouthparts absent. Legs absent.
Male. Unknown.
Remarks. This is a relatively large species, with a total body length of 7.13 mm, which is markedly larger than its congener described below.
MNHNA |
Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle |
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