Campylaspis panai, Petrescu, 2018
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.3853/j.2201-4349.70.2018.1645 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:82A58B37-13FE-4EA8-AFF2-E954CDBEFD69 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5237043 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1D178785-FF81-FFAC-518E-02F2FECCB65B |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Campylaspis panai |
status |
sp. nov. |
Campylaspis panai View in CoL sp. nov.
Fig. 28 View Figure 28
Holotype subadult ♀, 3.65 mm, P.88197, Australia, NSW, north-east of Twofold Bay , -36.97° 150.37°, 960–1050 m, Waren dredge, thick grey mud with lumps of hard clay, 12 Dec 1986, P.A. Hutchings, W.F. Ponder, R. T. Springthorpe, RV Franklin, FR 1086-07 | FR1086-7, in AM . Paratypes: 2♀♀, P.88196; 1♀ (diss.), MGAB CUM 1659 , all same date as holotype .
Etymology. The species dedicated to the memory of my beloved friend Mihai Pană (1958–2005), as a sign of eternal love and friendship.
Diagnosis. Carapace 0.45 body length, longitudinal rows of tubercles, dorsolateral row with larger tubercles from basis of frontal lobe towards posterior end; maxilliped 2 propodus with 1 tooth; maxilliped 3 propodus 1.5 carpus length; pereopod 2 dactylus 2.9 propodus length, with digitiform tip; uropodal peduncle 2.3 pleonite 6 length, 2.4 rami length: exopod 1.05 endopod length; endopod with 3 setae medially.
Description. Carapace 0.45 body length, 1.5 longer than high, with longitudinal rows of tubercles, dorsal row with larger tubercles from basis of frontal lobe towards posterior end; short ocular lobe without visual elements; pseudorostrum 0.23 carapace length, little upturned, with 3 pairs of robust terminal setae, little exceeding ocular lobe; anterolateral margin with short serration; antennal notch, present ( Fig. 28 A, B View Figure 28 ). — Antenna 1 peduncle article 1 0.75 rest of article’s length; article 2 1.2 article 3; main flagellum with 3 articles, 1.3 distal article of peduncle length; accessory flagellum, minute, with 1 article; aesthetascs as long as main flagellum ( Fig. 28 C View Figure 28 ). — Maxilliped 2 basis fused with ischium, with a plumose seta; merus with 1 plumose seta; carpus 1.05 merus length, with 1 tooth; propodus 1.4 carpus length, with 1 tooth and 1 robust seta little longer than tridentate dactylus ( Fig. 28 D View Figure 28 ). — Maxilliped 3 basis 1.06 rest of article’s length, 1 simple and 2 plumose setae; ischium with 1 simple seta; merus to propodus with serrate margins, merus 4.2 ischium length, with 1 plumose and 4 simple setae; carpus 0.26 merus length, with 3 plumose setae; propodus 1.5 carpus length, with 1 plumose and 2 pappose setae; dactylus 0.5 propodus length with 4 simple setae; with exopod ( Fig. 28 E View Figure 28 ). — Pereopod 1 0.4 entire pereopod length, with 3 simple and 2 plumose setae; ischium with 1 plumose seta; merus, 3.8 carpus length, with 6 plumose setae; carpus 0.7 merus length, with 1 simple and 5 plumose setae; propodus 0.9 carpus length, with 1 plumose and 5 simple setae; dactylus 0.4 propodus length, with 5 simple setae; with exopod ( Fig. 28 F View Figure 28 ). — Pereopod 2 basis 0.34 pereopod entire length, with 1 pappose seta; merus 10 ischium length, with 1 plumose and 2 simple setae; carpus 1.33 merus length, with 4 simple setae; dactylus 2.9 propodus length, with digitiform tip and 11 simple setae; with exopod ( Fig. 28 G View Figure 28 ). — Pereopods 3–5 with decreasing basis and increasing carpus length, with simple, plumose and annulate setae; dactylus with short terminal simple seta ( Fig. 34 H–J View Figure 34 ),. — Uropod peduncle 2.3 pleonite 6 length, 2.4 rami length, serrate margins, 4 simple setae medially; exopod 1.05 endopod length, with 3 simple setae; endopod with 4 microserrate setae ( Fig. 28 K View Figure 28 ).
Remarks. The new species is related to C. oanalexandru sp. nov. having no lateral sulcus, ocular lobe without lenses and pereopod 2 dactylus with digitiform tip. It differs with: carapace with tubercles vs. none in C. oanalexandru ; maxilliped 3 with larger merus; pereopods, more setose; uropod with longer peduncle and shorter rami in C. panai .
Distribution. Australia: NSW—northeast of Twofold Bay, at 960–1050 m depth.
R |
Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
T |
Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
RV |
Collection of Leptospira Strains |
AM |
Australian Museum |
MGAB |
Muzeul de Istorie Naturala "Grigore Antipa" |
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