Limnoria segnoides Menzies, 1957
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https://doi.org/ 10.12651/JSR.2017.6.3.237 |
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Limnoria segnoides Menzies, 1957 |
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1. Limnoria segnoides Menzies, 1957 View in CoL
‼은ṜAEḎ꼬ƝȒNj (ljḏ) ( Fig. 1 View Fig ) Limnoria segnoides Menzies, 1957: 184 , fig. 38; Roman,
1970: 163.
Material examined. South Korea: 2 females, Munseom, Seogwidong, Seogwiposi , Jeju Island (33°13 ʹ 40.26 ʺ N, 126°33 ʹ 59.64 ʺ E); depth 1015 m; SCUBA diving and rinsing the rhizome of Corallina sp. (red algae); collected by J.H. Song on September 18, 2015 GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis. Female. Body ( Fig. 1A, D View Fig ) oblong, approximately 3.1 mm long, almost 3.2 times longer than the greatest width. Body surface covered with thin setae. Coxae of pereionites 27, large and well visible dorsally. Pleonite 5 approximately 0.7 times as long as pleotelson, with Vshaped carina and without node or punctum. Pleotelson ( Fig. 1A, D View Fig ), followed by a single node and followed posteriorly by longitudinal carinae. Mandible ( Fig. 1B View Fig ), lacking palp, replaced by a stout long seta; lacinia mobilis with two serrated setae. Maxilliped ( Fig. 1C View Fig ) with clavateshaped epipod.
Remarks. Limnoria segnoides was described by Menzies (1957) based on specimens collected from Misaki, Japan. All limnorid species have a mandibular palp, except the following four species (lacking palp): L. segnoides ; L. bituberculata Pillai, 1957 ; L. uncapedis Cookson, 1991 ; and L. zinovae ( Kussakin, 1963) . Among these species, L. segnoides is most similar to L. zinovae ( Kussakin, 1963) in external features, especially in structure of pleotelson. However, L. segnoides differs from L. zinovae in having a bifid lacinia mobilis on mandible and a less elevated node on pleotelson. In general, diagnosis of L. segnoides from South Korea agreed well with the original description of Menzies (1957).
Habitat. Habitat information is not available for the type locality. However, the holotype was collected from a coralline algal community at low tide level in Misaki , Japan. The present specimens were also collected from the bottom with red algae ( Corallina sp. ) at a depth of 1015 m.
World distribution. Japan ( Menzies, 1957), Madagascar ( Roman, 1970), and South Korea (this study).
Deposition. NIBR No. NIBRIV0000470353 and NIBR IV0000470354 View Materials (2 females) .
Molecular characters. GenBank accession numbers: KX171203 and KX171204 (2 females).
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