Endevoura inusitata, Lowry, James K. & Hughes, Lauren E., 2015

Lowry, James K. & Hughes, Lauren E., 2015, Endevouridae, a review with description of four new species (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Lysianassoidea), Zootaxa 4018 (1), pp. 1-34 : 3-8

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4018.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5314756

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scientific name

Endevoura inusitata
status

sp. nov.

Endevoura inusitata sp. nov.

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Type material. Holotype female (ovigerous, 4 eggs), 5.5 mm, dissected 5 slides (P 3 in microvial), AM P.69278, North West Shelf, Western Australia, Indian Ocean (19°03'S, 119°02'23"E), 78–80 m, epibenthic sled, 12 December 1982, coll. CSIRO North-West Shelf project, “RV Soela ” (NWS 06.B12.5). Paratype male, 6.0 mm, dissected 5 slides, AM P.69275, North West Shelf, Western Australia, Indian Ocean (19°04'47"S, 118°50'42"E), 81 m, epibenthic sled, 30 October 1983, coll. CSIRO North-West Shelf project, “RV Soela ” (NWS 05.B5.5).

Additional material examined. Western Australia: 1 specimen, AM P.69270, north-west of Port Hedland, North West Shelf, Western Australia, eastern Indian Ocean (1959.0'S, 117°51.4'E to 19°59.4'S, 117°50.4'E), 42 m, epibenthic sled, 18 February 1983, “FRV Soela ” ( CSIRO stn NWS 01-B1-S); 1 male, AM P.69271, north-west of Port Hedland, North West Shelf, Western Australia, eastern Indian Ocean (19°56.9'S, 117°53.5'E to 19°57.3'S, 117°53.2'E), 43– 42 m, epibenthic sled, 18 February 1983, “FRV Soela ” ( CSIRO stn NWS 01-B2-S); 1 specimen, AM P.69272 north-west of Port Hedland, North West Shelf, Western Australia, eastern Indian Ocean (19°59.3'S, 117°03.6'E to 19°59.6'S, 117°03.0'E), 52 m, epibenthic sled, 22 February 1983, “FRV Soela ” ( CSIRO stn NWS 01- B16-S); 1 male, AM P.69273, north-west of Port Hedland, North West Shelf, Western Australia, eastern Indian Ocean (20°00.3'S, 117°00.4'E to 20°00.5'S, 117°00.0'E), 53 m, epibenthic sled, 22 February 1983, “FRV Soela” ( CSIRO stn NWS 01-B17-S); 1 specimen, AM P.69274, north-west of Port Hedland, North West Shelf, Western Australia, eastern Indian Ocean (20°00.2'S, 117°00.5'E to 20°00.4'S, 116°59.9'E), 52 m, epibenthic sled, 4 September 1983, “FRV Soela” ( CSIRO stn NWS 04-B17-S); 1 specimen, AM P.69276, north-west of Port Hedland, North West Shelf, Western Australia, eastern Indian Ocean (19°04.1'S, 118°47.8'E to 19°04.7'S, 118°47.2'E), 82 m, epibenthic sled, 30 October 1983, “FRV Soela” ( CSIRO stn NWS 05-B6-S); 1 specimen, AM P.69277, north-west of Port Hedland, North West Shelf, Western Australia, eastern Indian Ocean (19°22.0'S, 118°56.0'E to 19°22.1'S, 118°56.4'E), 54 m, epibenthic sled, 8 December 1982, “FRV Soela ” ( CSIRO stn NWS 06-B7-S); 1 female, AM P.69278, north-west of Port Hedland, North West Shelf, Western Australia, eastern Indian Ocean (19°03.0'S 119°02.4'E to 19°03.2'S 119°02.1'E), 80– 78 m, epibenthic sled, 12 December 1982, “FRV Soela ” ( CSIRO stn NWS 06-B12-S); 1 male, NMV J68166 View Materials , North West Shelf, between Port Hedland and Dampier, Western Australia (18°41.00'S, 118°39.00'E to 18°41.00'S, 118°39.00'E), 134– 133 m, mud, sand and shell, 4 June 1983, coll. G.C.B. Poore & H.M. Lew Ton, “FRV Soela ” (stn NWA-21); 1 male (66 “E”), 5 mm, dissected 4 slides, NMV J68167 View Materials , 35 km north of Cape Wickham, King Island, central Bass Strait (39°13.6'S, 143°55.6'E), 85 m, fine sand, epibenthic sled, 23 November 1981, coll. R. Wilson, RV Tangaroa (stn BSS-205S);

1 male (66 “G”), 3.8 mm, dissected 4 slides, NMV J68168 View Materials , 35 km north of Cape Wickham, King Island, central Bass Strait (39°13.6'S, 143°55.6'E), 85 m, fine sand, epibenthic sled, 23 November 1981, coll. R. Wilson, RV Tangaroa (stn BSS-205S); 1 specimen (66 “F”), NMV J68169 View Materials , 35 km north of Cape Wickham, King Island, central Bass Strait (39°13.6'S, 143°55.6'E), 85 m, fine sand, epibenthic sled, 23 November 1981, coll. R. Wilson, “RV Tangaroa ” (stn BSS-205S).

Etymology. From the Latin for unusual, extraordinary.

Type locality. North West Shelf, Western Australia, Indian Ocean (19°03'S, 119°02'23"E).

Diagnosis. Head lateral cephalic lobe subacute, ventral margin straight. Maxilla 1 palp article 2 with 8 nodular robust setae and 1 plumose seta. Maxilliped inner plate with 5 nodular robust setae. Gnathopod 1 basis anterior margin smooth, not cuspidate. Coxae 1–3 ventral margin with sparse fine setae. Pereopod 3 carpus posterior margin much shorter than free proximal margin of propodus, posteroproximal margin not produced; propodus length 1.6 × width, anterior margin cuticle with rugose texture, posteroproximal margin produced into a lobe, lobe extending beyond carpus, propodus palm slightly obtuse, convex. Epimeron 3 posteroventral corner subquadrate. Uropod 3 inner ramus shorter than article 1 of outer ramus; outer ramus 2 articulate, article 2 length twice width. Telson slightly longer than broad, length 1.4 × width.

Description of holotype female. Head lateral cephalic lobe subacute, ventral margin straight. Antenna 1 peduncular article 3 visible in medial view; accessory flagellum 4-articulate; primary flagellum 6-articulate. Antenna 2 flagellum 4-articulate. Mandible incisor convex, margin smooth; palp attached proximally, article 2 length 1.3 × article 3. Maxilla 1 inner plate with 2 apical seta; outer plate with 10 setal teeth; palp article 2 with 8 nodular robust setae and 1 slender setae across distal margin and extending down subapical medial margin. Maxilla 2 inner plate subtriangular, smaller than outer plate; outer plate subrectangular. Maxilliped inner plate with 5 nodular robust setae; outer plate with 11 embedded nodular robust setae and 1 slender seta; palp article 4 spatulate. Gills present on pereonites 2–6.

Coxae 1–3 ventral margin with sparse fine setae. Gnathopod 1 simple; basis anterior margin smooth, not cuspidate; carpus length 1.4 × width, 0.8 × propodus length; dactylus posterior margin cuspidate. Gnathopod 2 minutely chelate. Pereopod 3 chelate; merus length 1.1 × width; carpus subquadrate, posterior margin much shorter than free proximal margin of propodus, posteroproximal margin not produced; propodus length 1.6 × width, anterior margin cuticle with rugose texture, posteroproximal margin produced into a lobe, lobe extending beyond carpus, palm slightly obtuse, margin convex. Pereopods 5–6 basis posterior margin expanded; merus posterior margin expanded. Pereopod 7 basis posterior margin excavate distally.

Epimeron 1 posteroventral corner rounded. Epimera 2–3 posteroventral corner subquadrate. Uropod 1 peduncle with 3 lateral and 1 apical robust setae; inner ramus with three lateral robust setae; outer ramus with 1 lateral robust seta. Uropod 2 peduncle with 1 lateral and 2 apical robust setae; inner ramus with lateral 2 robust setae; outer ramus with lateral 1 robust seta. Uropod 3 peduncle without robust setae; inner ramus shorter than article 1 of outer ramus; outer ramus 2 articulate, article 2 length twice width. Telson slightly longer than broad, length 1.4 × width.

Male sexually dimorphic characters. Pereopod 3 not sexually dimorphic propodus similar to female, length 1.6 × width, posterior lobe extending beyond merus, chelation angle 12°; dactylus apically broad.

Remarks. Endevoura species can be separated by the number of robust setae lining the mouthparts of maxilla 1 and the maxilliped. In Endevoura inusitata sp. nov. the maxilla 1 outer plate palp has 8 nodular robust setae while End. mirabilis has 9 and End. prodigium sp. nov. 11 robust setae. The setal counts on the inner and outer plates of the maxillaped are 5 and 11 for End. inusitata , 6 and 8 in End. mirabilis and 7 and 12 for End. prodigium , respectively.

In both End. inusitata and End. mirabilis the basis of the gnathopod 1 anterior margin is smooth while in End. prodigium both sexes have a distinctive serrate margin. On the propodus of pereopod 3 the posterior proximal lobe extends beyond the carpus (and in males further to beyond the merus) in End. inusitata , while the posterior lobe is poorly developed in End. mirabilis and End. prodigium .

Distribution. Indian Ocean: North West Shelf, Australia.

CSIRO

Australian National Fish Collection

NMV

Museum Victoria

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