Rugiloricus sp. 2

Sørensen, Martin V., Herranz, Maria, Grzelak, Katarzyna, Shimabukuro, Mauricio, Kristensen, Reinhardt M. & Zeppilli, Daniela, 2023, Living on the edge - first survey of loriciferans along the Atacama Trench, European Journal of Taxonomy 879 (1), pp. 162-187 : 179-180

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.879.2169

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BE6ED0BD-4A61-4F50-A8C2-BE84C6F00656

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8160138

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0384CD77-FFCE-1C70-4AB8-2ECC866AFC94

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Felipe

scientific name

Rugiloricus sp. 2
status

 

Rugiloricus sp. 2

Fig. 10D–F View Fig

Material examined

CHILE • 2 Higgins larvae; continental slope off Iquique, and near the Atacama Trench ; st. 9; 20°19.97ʹ S, 70°58.70ʹ W; depth 4050 m; 28 Mar. 2018; R / V Sonne SO261; deep-sea mud; mounted for LM in Fluoromount G on HS slide; NHMD 1177418 to 1177419 GoogleMaps 1 adult of uncertain sex; continental slope off Iquique, and near the Atacama Trench ; st. 9; 20°19.97ʹ S, 70°58.70ʹ W; depth 4050 m; 28 Mar. 2018; R / V Sonne SO261; deep-sea mud; mounted for LM in Fluoromount G on HS slide; see also Table 1 View Table 1 and Fig. 1 View Fig ; NHMD 1177420 GoogleMaps .

Short description of Higgins larvae and adult

One Higgins larva (NHMD 1177419) was so strongly contracted that it did not offer any significant information. The shape of the toes suggested though, that it is conspecific with the other, stretched and more well-preserved Higgins larva (NHMD 1177418). This larva has a fully protruded head and thin lorica with irregular, longitudinal folds ( Fig. 10E–F View Fig ). Body length (exclusive toes) is 140 µm, and maximum width in the anterior part of the trunk is 48 µm. The introvert has five rows of scalids, with clavoscalids in the anterior row and scalids composed of two elongate, articulating units in Rows 2 to 4. Row 5 has short scalids formed by a proximal plate, with a short, flexible distal appendage. A short, hook-shaped scalid is present middorsally, posterior to Row 5. All setae on the lorica are thin, flexible and unbranched. Anterior setae are long (anterolateral seta length = 38 µm; anteroventral seta length = 40 µm), whereas the two posterior pairs are considerably shorter (posterodorsal seta length = 25 µm; posterolateral seta length = 12 µm). Terminal setae are absent. Each toe is 27 µm long and consists of an only slightly tapering proximal part, with a hollow cavity, and a compact distal part that tapers towards its terminal tip.

The adult specimen ( Fig. 10D View Fig ) is strongly contracted, which prevents any examination of the head structures. The lorica is 133 µm long and has a maximum width of 114 µm. The lateral and dorsal sides have about 32 plicae, whereas the ventral side has a larger, midventral field with five transverse folds, formed by the fusion of six to eight plicae. Plicae are also fused in the posterior part of the lorica, which seems to have about 12 triangular fields, which all point towards the terminal tip of the lorica.

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

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