Caridina messofluminis, Richard & Clark, 2009
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.1455866 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6219337 |
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Caridina messofluminis |
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sp. nov. |
Caridina messofluminis View in CoL sp. nov.
( Figs. 36 View FIGURE 36 , 37 View FIGURE 37 )
Material examined. Holotype: ♂ Cameroon Mess stream, coll. R. H. L. Disney, 5.11.1970, NHM 1974.707. Paratypes: Mess stream, coll. R. H. L. Disney, 5.11.1970, NHM 2007.747–756, (ex 1974. 707) 13♂.
Description. Total length: 15–25 mm. Carapace length: 2.5–4.5 mm.
Rostrum ( Fig. 36a, b, c View FIGURE 36 ): short, equal to, or overreaching first segment of antennular peduncle. 0.9–1.25 mm in length. 0.25–0.36 × carapace. 2–9 teeth on dorsal margin leaving 0.3–0.6 of length distally unarmed. 1–5 post-orbital teeth. Teeth absent on ventral margin. Tip pointed. Formula (1–5) 2–9/0.
Antennular peduncle ( Fig. 36d View FIGURE 36 ): 0.45–0.6 × carapace. Basal segment of antennular peduncle with stylocerite reaching 0.8–0.9 × basal segment. Anterolateral tooth of basal segment short being 0.08 to 0.1 × second segment. 9–11 segments bearing aesthetascs.
First pereiopod ( Fig. 37a View FIGURE 37 ): dactylus 1.1–1.4 × palm of propodus. Chela 2.1–2.4 × long as broad. Carpus 2.2–2.5 × long as broad. Carpus with deep excavation anteriorly.
Second pereiopod ( Fig. 37b View FIGURE 37 ): dactylus 1.3–1.55 × long as palm of propodus. Chela 2.7–3.0 × long as broad. Carpus 4.5–5.0 × long as broad.
Third pereiopod ( Fig. 37c, d View FIGURE 37 ): dactylus 2–2.8 × long as broad with 5–7 spines (including spine at anterior end). Propodus 4.5–5.0 × long as dactylus and 8–9 × long as broad. 7–10 spines arranged along posterior margin. Carpus 0.6–0.7 × propodus. Merus 1.5–1.7 × carpus with 3 large spines.
Fifth pereiopod ( Fig. 37e, f View FIGURE 37 ): dactylus 3.5–3.8 × long as broad with 55–65 spines arranged in comb-like fashion on posterior margin. Propodus 3.4–3.7 × long as dactylus and 10–11 × long as broad. Merus 1.3–1.4 × carpus and with three spines on posterior margin.
Setobranchs: 3 on all pereiopods.
First male pleopod ( Fig. 37g, h View FIGURE 37 ): endopod long 0.6–0.7 × exopod and with short appendix interna. Short stalked setae arranged uniformly around inner margin and longer ones along outer margin.
Second male pleopod ( Fig. 39i, j View FIGURE 39 ): appendix masculina 1.5–1.6 × appendix interna and 0.4–0.55 × exopod.
Sixth abdominal segment: 0.45–0.6 × long as carapace.
Telson ( Fig. 37k, l View FIGURE 37 ): 5 to 6 pairs of dorsal spines (including subterminal spines). Posterior margin rounded with 1 plain lateral spines and 3–4 pairs of long, stalked densely plumose processes. 1–1.2 × long as sixth abdominal segment.
Uropod ( Fig. 37m, n View FIGURE 37 ): 20–22 diaeresis spinules.
Preanal carina ( Fig. 37o View FIGURE 37 ): Protruding and peg-like without spines and adorned with long setae at tip.
Remarks. The short, pointed rostrum (not reaching the end of the eye in three specimens, and slightly overreaching the first segment of the antennular peduncle in 9 specimens), with 2–9 teeth on dorsal margin of the rostrum arranged proximally leaving 0.3 to 0.5 of the dorsal margin of the rostrum unarmed, and no teeth on the ventral margin, differentiate this species from C. africana and C. togoensis . Caridina messofluminis sp. nov. is closer to C. gabonensis J. Roux, 1927 . However, C. messofluminis sp. nov. differs from C. gabonensis in having relatively fewer post-orbital teeth; 1–5 and 3–6 respectively. Caridina messofluminis sp. nov. possesses no teeth on the ventral margin of the rostrum, but, Roux (1927) reported that 15 of the specimens examined by him had one tooth on the ventral margin of the rostrum. Caridina messofluminis sp. nov. possesses 20–22 uropod diaeresis spines, while only 15 or 16 are present in C. gabonensis . The endopod of the first pleopod of the male in C. messofluminis sp. nov. is long, about 0.6–0.7 × as long as the exopod, and bears a short appendix interna. No information is available on this character in C. gabonensis . Examination of extensive collections from type locality might provide further support for the distinctness of C. messofluminis sp. nov. Based on the differences in the absence of ventral teeth, fewer post-orbital teeth, more uropod diaeresis spinules and longer endopod on the first pleopod of male with a short appendix interna, C. messofluminis sp. nov. is described as a new species. Females are not presently known.
Etymology. The species name is derived from Flumineus, Latin, meaning river, and the Mess stream, the type locality.
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