Acartiella nicolae Dussart, 1985

Srinui, Khwanruan & Ohtsuka, Susumu, 2015, Supplementary Description of Three Acartiella Species (Crustacea: Copepoda: Calanoida) from Estuarine Waters in Thailand, Species Diversity 20, pp. 167-181 : 172-175

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https://doi.org/ 10.12782/sd.20.2.167

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5737549

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Acartiella nicolae Dussart, 1985
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Acartiella nicolae Dussart, 1985

( Figs 5–6 View Fig View Fig , 10B View Fig )

Acartiella nicolae Dussart, 1985 : pls 49–51, fig. 1 (original description); Mulyadi 2004: 144–151, fig. 85 a–j.

Material examined. Ten females, Prasae Estuary, Gulf of Thailand (station 1 in Fig. 1 View Fig ), August 13, 2012, and March 5, 2013 (BIMS-Zoo-0264) .

Female. Total length 0.86–0.99 mm (0.91± 0.03 mm, N=10); prosome length 0.25–0.31 mm (0.29± 0.01 mm); prosome width 0.18–0.25 mm (0.21± 0.01 mm).

Body ( Fig. 5A, B View Fig ) similar to that of female A. kempi except genital double-somite ( Fig. 10B View Fig ) about seven times longer than anal somite, protruding ventrally near terminal portion of somite, and about twice as long as broad; genital operculum crescent-shaped ( Fig. 10B View Fig ), located behind ventro-central midpoint; second urosomite about 1: 1 in length: width ratio; anal somite partly fused with left caudal ramus but separate from right ramus; caudal rami asymmetrical with six setae, right ramus longer than left.

Antennule ( Fig. 5C View Fig ) symmetrical, reaching beyond posterior end of third urosomite, 23-segmented. Armature elements as follows: 1=1, 2=(2–4)=3+ae, 3=2, 4=1+ae, 5=1, 6=1+(1 spiniform element), 7=2+ae, 8=0, 9=(1 spiniform element), 10=1+(1 spiniform element), 11=1+(2 spiniform element), 12=1+(2 spiniform element)+ae, 13=1+(2 spiniform element), 14=1+(2 spiniform element)+ae, 15=1+(2 spiniform element), 16=1+(2 spiniform element), 17=1+(3 spiniform element), 18=1+(2 spiniform element), 19=1, 20=2, 21=2, 22=2, 23=4+ae. Segments 15–19 with row of small spinules.

Antenna ( Fig. 5D View Fig ) similar to that of A. kempi , but armature slightly different in basis having two setae medially, endopod with fine hairs along both margin; free endopodal segment with four setae at midlength and five terminal setae, and exopod with three setae at midlength and five terminal setae.

Mandible ( Fig. 6A View Fig ) similar to that of A. kempi , but armature different in having four cuspidate teeth on gnaththobase, basis unarmed, and exopod completely fused to basis with four setae terminally, all greatly different in length. Endopod fused to basis, represented by single inner seta.

Maxillule ( Fig. 6B View Fig ) similar to that of A. kempi , but armature slightly different in praecoxal arthrite having eight approximately equal strong and thin setae, and coxal endite with one thick seta.

Maxilla ( Fig. 6C View Fig ) similar to that of A. kempi , but armature slightly different in having syncoxal endite with three long, three medium, and two short setae, and endopod with one short and five long serrate setae.

Maxilliped ( Fig. 6D View Fig ) similar to that of A. kempi , but armature slightly different in first coxal endites, single strong seta.

Legs 1–4 ( Fig. 6E–H View Fig ) similar to those of A. kempi , but armature slightly different in first endopodal and first exopodal segments having fine hairs along inner margin. Seta and spine formula as shown in Table 2.

Legs 5 ( Fig. 6I View Fig ) symmetrical; coxa unarmed and fused with intercoxal sclerite, basis with outer seta, and about two times longer than wide; endopod reduced to small prominence; exopod with curved segment bearing distal outer seta, terminal end with serration on both margins.

Male. Unknown.

Remarks. Acartiella nicolae was originally described by Dussart (1985) as an estuarine species from the Mahakam Estuary, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. The body lengths of females examined in the present study (0.86–0.91 mm) were greater than those in the original description (0.80– 0.85 mm) but similar to those of females from the Mahakam Estuary, Cilacap, and off Tegal Bay, Indonesia (0.90 mm) ( Mulyadi 2004).

The present observations agree with those of Barthélémy (1999) concerning the female genital operculum of A. nicolae , which is located near the posterior edge of the ventral surface of the genital double-somite ( Fig 10B View Fig ).

Distribution. This species was previously recorded exclusively from the brackish waters of Indonesia: the Mahakam Estuary ( Dussart 1985; Mulyadi 2004), the Cilacap Estuary, and Tegal Bay ( Mulyadi 2004) ( Fig. 1 View Fig ). The present study extends the distribution of the species into other Southeast Asian estuarine waters. The present specimens were collected from the Prasae Estuary, Gulf of Thailand, where the water temperature and salinity ranges were 28– 29.9°C and 1–4‰, respectively.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Hexanauplia

Order

Calanoida

Family

Acartiidae

Genus

Acartiella

Loc

Acartiella nicolae Dussart, 1985

Srinui, Khwanruan & Ohtsuka, Susumu 2015
2015
Loc

Acartiella nicolae

Mulyadi 2004: 144
2004
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