Ashinkailepas seepiophila

Buckeridge, John S., 2009, Ashinkailepas kermadecensis, a new species of deep-sea scalpelliform barnacle (Thoracica: Eolepadidae) from the Kermadec Islands, southwest Pacific, Zootaxa 2021, pp. 57-65 : 58-60

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.186082

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5673019

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2446F941-FFC7-A464-07BF-F847FE321F74

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Plazi

scientific name

Ashinkailepas seepiophila
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Ashinkailepas seepiophila Yamaguchi, Newman & Hashimoto, 2004

2004 Ashinkailepas seepiophila Yamaguchi, Newman and Hashimoto, J. Mar. Biol. Ass. U.K. 84: 112, figs. 1–4.

Distribution: A seamount at 1159 metres, off Hatsushima Island, Sagami Bay, Japan (35º00.11’N, 139º13.45’E).

Diagnosis. Ashinkailepas with capitular plates possessing strong apico-basal ridges crossed by moderately weak, transverse growth lines; tergum with prominent, narrow, apico-basal ridge, scutal shoulder of which extending out as flat, medial platform as far as apico-medial latus ridge; carina straight; apex of scutum protruding beyond occludent angle of tergum.

Remarks: The two species of Ashinkailepas are characterized by heavy, approximate, capitular plates and protruding peduncular scales; they differ primarily on the strength of the external ornamentation of the capitular plates,

PLATE 1. Ashinkailepas kermadecensis sp. nov., recovered from a 1165 metre deep “cold seep” near the Kermadec Ridge, South Pacific Ocean (31º51.65’S, 180º48.71’E). 1: Paratype (NIWA-18008), a: left side, b: detail of 1a, showing linear arrangement of peduncle scales on the outer “extended” surface (separate scale bar below = 5 mm). 2: Paratype (NIWA-18008), left side. 3: Paratype (NIWA-18008), left side. 4: Paratype (NIWA-18008), a: three specimens, with remnants of crinoid stem attached to the left scutum of the larger specimen; b: rotation of smaller specimen from 4a, with a 3.5 mm long juvenile attached just below the medial latus; 5: Holotype (NIWA-44722), left side. 6: Paratype (NIWA- 18008), a: oblique view to show attached juvenile; (note that in this view, the carina appears straighter than it actually is), b: detail of attached juvenile (use 5 mm scale bar below 1a). 7: Paratype ( J55679 View Materials ), left side. 8: Paratype (NIWA-18008), left side. 9: Paratype (NIWA-18008), left side. 10: Paratype (NIWA-18008), juvenile, left side. 11: Paratype ( J55679 View Materials ), left side. 12: Paratype ( J55679 View Materials ), left side. 13: Paratype ( J55679 View Materials ), juvenile, left side. 14: Paratype ( J55679 View Materials ), juvenile, left side. NIWA does not issue separate numbers for specimens in a paratype series. Use “ 5 mm ” scale bar at top right for all images except 1a and 6b.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Maxillopoda

Order

Pedunculata

Family

Eolepadidae

Genus

Ashinkailepas

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Maxillopoda

Order

Pedunculata

Family

Eolepadidae

Genus

Ashinkailepas

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