Trianguloscalpellum weltnerianum (Pilsbry, 1911)
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Trianguloscalpellum weltnerianum (Pilsbry, 1911)
Figures 1 View FIGURE 1 H, 11
Scalpellum weltnerianum Pilsbry, 1911: 64 , pl. 9 figs 5–7.
Trianguloscalpellum weltnerianum . — Zevina, 1981: 306, fig. 230.
Material examined. CEL-BB-88, 1 specimen, Stn. CP320 (20º50.090’N, 117º27.170’E, 19 Aug. 2005, depth: 720–730 m), CL 8.31 mm, CW 3.57 mm, PL 3.56 mm.
Diagnosis. Capitulum elongated, length twice width; 14 capitular plates, white, surfaces sculptured with radial fine riblets, setae absent; rostrum oval, large; inframedian latus narrow, triangular; peduncle covered with strongly imbricating, laterally interlocking, white scales.
Description. Capitulum elongated, length twice width; 14 white capitular plates, surfaces striated with radial riblets ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 H); tergum higher than wide, quadrangular ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 H); scutum quadrilateral, umbo apical, occludent and basal margins straight, intersecting at right angles ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 H); upper latus quadrangular, higher than wide, scutal margin concave, basal margin short ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 H); inframedian latus triangular, height twice width, umbo apical; carinolatus upwardly curved, umbo apical ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 H); rostrolatus quadrangular; rostrum large, oval; carina bowed, roof flat ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 H). Peduncle covered with strongly imbricating, laterally interlocking, white scales. Maxilla subquadrangular, bilobed, setae clustered into 3 regions ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 A); maxillule with cutting edge narrow, notched, 4 large cuspidate setae above notch, notch naked, 5 cuspidate setae below notch ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 B); mandible tridentate, first tooth separated from second and third, lower margin very short, inferior angle pectinated with cuspidate setae ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 C); mandibular palp with setae apically and along superior margin, inferior margin naked ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 D). Cirrus I with rami unequal, separated from cirri II–VI, outer ramus longer, slender, 10-segmented, inner ramus slightly broader, 6-segmented ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 E); cirri II–VI long, slender; cirrus II with outer ramus 12-segmented, inner ramus 12-segmented ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 F); cirrus III with outer ramus 12-segmented, inner ramus 11-segmented; cirrus VI with outer ramus 14-segmented, inner ramus 15-segmented ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 G); caudal appendage very short, 1-segmented, length <basal segment of pedicle of cirrus VI ( Fig. 11 View FIGURE 11 H).
Distribution. Japanese and Taiwanese waters.
Remarks. This record of T. weltnerianum is a new record for Taiwanese waters. Pilsbry (1911) noted that T. weltnerianum is morphologically close to T. album ( Hoek, 1883) collected from the Malay Archipelago. Trianguloscalpellum weltnerianum differs from T. album in having the surfaces of the capitular plates striated, whilst those of T. album are smooth ( Hoek, 1883; Pilsbry, 1911). At present, this species is only reported to live on crinoids, suggesting an association relationship.
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Trianguloscalpellum weltnerianum (Pilsbry, 1911)
Chan, Benny K. K., Prabowo, Romanus Edy & Lee, Kwen-Shen 2010 |
Trianguloscalpellum weltnerianum
Zevina 1981: 306 |