Bemlos gladius, Myers, 2009
Myers, Alan A., 2009, Aoridae *, Zootaxa 2260 (1), pp. 220-278 : 242-245
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2260.1.9 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5333886 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0C6F87DB-FFFD-FFF4-C3C9-FB520A89FC85 |
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Bemlos gladius |
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sp. nov. |
Bemlos gladius View in CoL sp. nov.
( Figs 17 View FIGURE 17 , 18 View FIGURE 18 )
Type material. Holotype, male, 3.2 mm, AM P71519, Yonge Reef, Half Mile Opening (14 o 34’19”S, 145 o 36’51”E), in green alga Halimeda opuntia , by hand on SCUBA, 9 m, O. Coleman, 5 March 2005 (QLD 1827) GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 1 male, 3 females, same data as holotype, AM P71568 (QLD 1829) GoogleMaps .
Type locality. Yonge reef, Lizard Island, Queensland, Australia (14 o 34'19''S, 145 o 36'51''E) GoogleMaps .
Etymology. From the latin ‘gladius’ = sword, referring to the long spine on the carpus of the male gnathopod 1.
Description. Based on holotype, male, 3.2 mm, AM P71519.
Head. Head lateral cephalic lobes apically truncate. Antenna 1 flagellum unknown. Antenna 2 with few long setae. Lower lip with fine setae and stout setae. Maxilla 1 inner plate with 1 long pectinate apical seta. Mandible, palp article 3 longer than 2, posterior margin straight, posterior margin with setae of two distinct lengths, long setae and an under-story of much shorter regularly spaced setae.
Pereon. Pereonites 2–3 with sternal spines, apically acute on segment 2, rounded on segment 3. Gnathopod 1 coxa weakly produced anterodistally, rounded; basis robust, less than twice as long as broad, posterodistal margin with brush of dense long setae; ischium anterior margin without flange, posterior margin with a few long setae; merus not greatly elongated, fused along its entire length with carpus, posterior margin with few setae, without spine; carpus one half length of propodus, with few setae, anterior margin with no spine; without an oblique row of long setae on inner face, posterodistal margin with long, slender spine; propodus anterior margin weakly setiferous, posterior margin sinuous, palm present, delimited from posterior margin, forming a v-shaped sinus, with strong posterodistal spine, without spine near base of dactylus; dactylus more than half length of propodus, overlapping palm. Gnathopod 2 subchelate; basis anterior margin straight but with weak distal concavity, anterodistal margin with weak flange, posterodistal margin with a dense brush of long setae; carpus longer than propodus, with dense long setae; propodus with dense long setae, palm with robust defining seta. Pereopod 3 basis unexpanded, without brush of long setae on merus. Pereopod 6 basis weakly produced posterodistally. Pereopod 7 150% length of pereopod 6.
Pleon. Epimeron 3 posterodistal margin with small notch bearing a seta. Uropod 1 rami subequal, peduncle much longer than broad, distoventral spine one quarter length of peduncle. Uropod 2 biramous; peduncle with distoventral spine almost half length of peduncle. Uropod 3 biramous, inner ramus more than 2 x length of peduncle. Telson with distal fine setae only.
Female (sexually dimorphic characters). Based on paratype female, 3.1 mm, AM P71568. Sternal spines absent. Gnathopod 1 basis relatively slender, about 3 x as long as broad, without a brush of setae on the posterodistal margin; carpus a little shorter than propodus, lacking a posterodistal spine; propodus palm defined by a rounded corner and a stout robust seta; dactylus overlapping palm. Gnathopod 2 basis slender, anterior margin fully straight, carpus and propodus subequal in length, both lacking dense long setae on the anterior margins .
Habitat. Among Halimeda opuntia in shallow water.
Remarks. This species is very close to Bemlos longisetis Ren, 2006 , in having a long spine on the posterodistal margin of the male gnathopod 1 carpus. It differs from that species, however, in lacking additional short spines on the posterior margin of the carpus of that appendage (present in B. longisetis ), and also in having a dense brush of long setae on the posterodistal margin of the basis of the male gnathopod 2 (lacking in B. longisetis ). It also resembles Bemlos delicatissima Myers (2002) from Phuket, Thailand. It differs in having a dense brush of long setae on the posterodistal margin of the basis of the male gnathopod 1 which is absent in B. delicatissima . The male gnathopod 1 basis is also more robust in B. gladius , being less than twice as long as broad, whereas in B. delicatissima it is much more than twice as long as broad. It also resembles B. pseudopunctatus ( Ledoyer, 1978) from the Mascarenes, but in that species, male gnathopod 2 has a small meral spine and lacks the brush of long setae on the basis. Bemlos pseudopunctatus also has acute sternal spines on segments 2–4.
Distribution. Australia. Queensland: Lizard Island (current study).
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