Caleidoscopsis carlosi, Do Nascimento & Serejo, 2023

Do Nascimento, Priscila S. & Serejo, Cristiana S., 2023, New findings of the family Pardaliscidae from the deep-sea southwestern Atlantic the genus Caleidoscopsis Karaman, 1974, Zootaxa 5256 (2), pp. 139-157 : 144-150

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5256.2.3

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:31E545F9-E8F0-4C44-84D7-7B9A96FFD18C

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7745471

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2B2E87BA-FF8E-FFB3-FF2B-F933FB563614

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Plazi

scientific name

Caleidoscopsis carlosi
status

sp. nov.

Caleidoscopsis carlosi View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figures 2–4 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 )

Material examined. Holotype: Female, length 3.9 mm, Sta. AMB5 View Materials D07 R2 , MNRJ 30434 View Materials (holotype specimen preserved in ethanol; dissected slides lost in the 2018 Museu Nacional fire). Paratypes: 1 female, 3.0 mm, Sta. HAB8 F09 R2 (2-5) , MNRJ 24601 View Materials (dissected on slides) ; 1 male, 1 female, Sta. HAB3 A08 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 504 View Materials ; 1 female, Sta. HAB3 B09 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 518 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. HAB3 B09 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 505 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. HAB3 H08 R2 (2-5) , MNRJ 506 View Materials ; 1 female, Sta. HAB3 H09 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 508 View Materials ; 1 female, Sta. HAB4 F09 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 519 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. HAB4 CANG7 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 509 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. HAB4 CANG9 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 520 View Materials ; 1 female, Sta. HAB4 CANG9 R2 , MNRJ 510 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. HAB6 I09 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 521 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. HAB6 CANAC7 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 511 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. HAB7 I06 R1 (2-5) , MNRJ 522 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. HAB8 B08 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 523 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. HAB8 C08 R1 , MNRJ 24599 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. HAB8 C10 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 24600 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. HAB9 G08 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 525 View Materials ; 2 males, 1 juvenile, Sta. HAB9 G09 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 24602 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. HAB9 H07 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 24605 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. HAB9 H07 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 24604 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. HAB9 H09 R1 (2-5) , MNRJ 526 View Materials ; 1 female, Sta. HAB9 I07 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 528 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. HAB9 I07 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 529 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. HAB9 I09 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 530 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. HAB9 CANG8 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 533 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. HAB9 CANG9 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 24603 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. HAB9 CANG9 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 524 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. HAB9 CANAC7 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 531 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. HAB9 CANAC9 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 532 View Materials ; 1 male, 1 female, 2 juveniles, Sta. AMB4 View Materials F07 R2 , MNRJ 30442 View Materials ; 1 female, Sta. AMB4 View Materials F08 R2 , MNRJ 30444 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. AMB5 View Materials C06 R3 , MNRJ 30439 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. AMB5 View Materials D06 R1 , MNRJ 30437 View Materials ; 1 male, 2 juveniles, Sta. AMB5 View Materials D06 R2 , MNRJ 30451 View Materials ; 1 female, 2 juveniles, Sta. AMB5 View Materials D06 R3 , MNRJ 30436 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. AMB5 View Materials E08 R1 , MNRJ 30450 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. AMB6 View Materials CANWN6 R2 , MNRJ 30440 View Materials ; 2 juveniles, Sta. AMB6 View Materials CANWN7 R1 , MNRJ 30455 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. AMB6 View Materials CANWN7 R2 , MNRJ 30453 View Materials ; 1 male, 1 juvenile, Sta. AMB6 View Materials CANWN7 R3 , MNRJ 30446 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. AMB11 View Materials A07 R1 , MNRJ 30454 View Materials ; 1 female, Sta. AMB11 View Materials A07 R3 , MNRJ 30448 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. AMB11 View Materials C06 R1 , MNRJ 30452 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. AMB11 View Materials F07 R3 , MNRJ 30435 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. AMB11 View Materials F08 R1 ; MNRJ 30443 View Materials ; 1 female, Sta. AMB12 View Materials D06 R1 , MNRJ 30441 View Materials ; 2 juveniles, Sta. AMB12 View Materials D06 R2 , MNRJ 30433 View Materials ; 1 male, 1 female, Sta. AMB12 View Materials E06 R1 , MNRJ 30432 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. AMB12 View Materials E06 R2 , MNRJ 30447 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. AMB12 View Materials E06 R3 , MNRJ 30449 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. AMB12 View Materials G07 R1 , MNRJ 30438 View Materials ; 1 male, 1 juvenile, Sta. AMB12 View Materials CAND6 R3 , MNRJ 30445 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED 1 A08 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 30497 View Materials ; 1 male, 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 1 A08 R2 (0- 2) , MNRJ 30500 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 1 A08 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30418 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED 1 A10 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30510 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED 1 B07 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30431 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED 1 B08 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30494 View Materials ; 1 male, 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 1 B08 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30507 View Materials ; 2 males, Sta. SANSED 1 C08 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30493 View Materials ; 1 female, Sta. SANSED 1 C09 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 30499 View Materials ; 2 juveniles, Sta. SANSED 1 C09 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30505 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED 2 D07 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30420 View Materials ; 1 male, 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 2 D09 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30498 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED 2 D09 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30513 View Materials ; 1 male, 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 2 E07 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30512 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED 2 E09 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 30422 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 2 E09 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30509 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 3 F07 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30427 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 3 F09 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30416 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED 3 F10 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30419 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 3 F10 R3 (0- 2) , MNRJ 30415 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED 4 G07 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 30414 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 4 G10 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30423 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 4 H07 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30511 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 4 H07 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30417 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED 4 H08 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 30504 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED 4 H09 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30506 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED 3 P09 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 30496 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 3 P10 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30492 View Materials ; 1 female, Sta. SANSED 1 A08 R2 (2-5) , MNRJ 30491 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED 1 A08 R3 (2-5) , MNRJ 30421 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 1 B08 R2 (25) , MNRJ 30502 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 1 C08 R1 (2-5) , MNRJ 30508 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED 1 C08 R3 (2-5) , MNRJ 30503 View Materials ; 1 male, juvenile, Sta. SANSED 1 C09 R1 (2-5) , MNRJ 30426 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED 1 C09 R2 (2-5) , MNRJ 30428 View Materials ; 1 female, Sta. SANSED 3 F09 R1 (2-5) , MNRJ 30425 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 4 H08 R2 (2-5) , MNRJ 30501 View Materials ; 1 female, Sta. SANSED 1 B07 R2 (5-10) , MNRJ 30495 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED 1 C09 R1 (5-10) , MNRJ 30490 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED7 A09 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 30525 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED7 A09 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30515 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED7 A09 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30535 View Materials ; 1 female, Sta. SANSED7 B07 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30540 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED7 B08 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30534 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED7 B08 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30507 View Materials ; 1 male, 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED7 B09 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30532 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED7 B10 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30533 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED7 C08 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30524 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED7 C08 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30521 View Materials ; 1 female, 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED7 C10 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30516 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED7 D09 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30530 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED7 E08 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 30539 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED7 E08 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30519 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED7 E09 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30541 View Materials ; 1 male, 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED7 F07 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 30536 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED7 F07 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30523 View Materials ; 1 female, Sta. SANSED7 F07 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30537 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED7 F09 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 30520 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED7 G08 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30542 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED7 G10 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 30517 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED7 H07 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30518 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED7 H08 R3 (0-2) , MNRJ 30522 View Materials ; 1 female, 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED7 H09 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30529 View Materials ; 1 male, Sta. SANSED7 P03 R1 (0-2) , MNRJ 30538 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED7 P03 R2 (0-2) , MNRJ 30528 View Materials ; 1 female, Sta. SANSED7 D09 R3 (2-5) , MNRJ 30527 View Materials ; 1 juvenile, Sta. SANSED7 E08 R1 (2-5) , MNRJ 30526 View Materials ; 1 female, Sta. SANSED8 F09 R3 (2-5) , MNRJ 30514 View Materials .

Etymology. In honor to the marine biologist Carlos dos Santos (MAQUA Laboratory—UERJ) and great friend, who unfortunately, left us prematurely. He and his wife Bárbara Manhães, were always supportive during the development of the present study, especially during the hard pandemic time.

Diagnosis. Rostrum short, not reaching half-length of article 1 of peduncle of antenna 1. Antennae 1–2, short flagellum with short articles, each one as long as wide. Antenna 1 geniculate, folded up. Maxilliped, palp, article 4 shorter than 3, with a tooth on the inner margin. Gnathopods 1–2, dactyl smooth, without inner teeth. Coxa 5 subtriangular. Pereopod 5–7, propodus shorter than dactylus. Pereopod 7, basis wide, 1.5x longer than wide; propodus 7x longer than wide. Epimeral plate 3 posteroventral angle with a tooth, not exceeding the end of urosomite 1. Urosomites 1–2 each on with 1 small dorsal tooth, not exceeding half-length of the next segment. Urosomite 1 not covering urosomite 2. Uropod 3, outer ramus, article 2, 40% the length of the ramus. Telson cleft about 60% of the length.

Description. Female, 3.9 mm, holotype, MNRJ 30434. Head as long as wide; cephalic lobe present; rostrum present, short, not reaching half-length of article 1 of peduncle of antenna 1; eyes absent.

Antenna 1 geniculate, folded up, peduncle exceeding half of antenna peduncle 2; article 1 the longest, 3x the length of the article 2, article 1–2 with short plumose and simple setae, article 3 a little bit shorter than article 2, naked; primary flagellum with 12 short articles, each one as long as wide, article 1 not fused, distal simple setae on each one, aesthetascs absent, callynophore absent; accessory flagellum with 6 short articles, each one as long as wide, article 1 not fused, distal simple setae on each one.

Antenna 2 longer than antenna 1, articles 3–5 of peduncle subequal in length, article 5 narrower than articles 4, articles 4–5 with short plumose and simple setae; flagellum with 12 short articles, each one as long as wide, with distal simple setae.

Mouthparts forming a quadratiform bundle. Upper lip asymmetrically incised. Lower lip, inner lobes coalesced.

Right mandible, incisor strongly dentate, with 4 sharp teeth, 1 wider than the other 3, lacinia mobilis slender, sharp, 1 raker present, row of papposerrate setae; left mandible, incisor with 5 short teeth, lacinia mobilis wide, as wide as the incisor, microdentate, 2 rakers present, row of papposerrate setae; molar absent in both mandibles; palp, 3-articulated on both sides, article 1 naked, article 2 3x longer than 1, with 2 simple setae on the right mandible and 1 on the left, article 3 subequal in length, article 2 with 3 apical simple setae.

Maxilla 1, inner plate reduced, with 1 long plumose seta apically; outer plate with 7 apical robust setae; palp 2-articulated, article 2 expanded distally, with 3 subapical robust setae and 7 apical robust setae.

Maxilla 2, short plates, about 2x longer than wide, plates subequal in length; inner plate with 3 plumose setae on the inner margin, 1 simple seta and 2 plumose setae apically; outer plate with 1 simple seta and 2 plumose setae apically.

Maxilliped, inner plate reduced, narrow, with 2 apical simple setae; outer plate not exceeding article 1 of the palp, with 5 simple setae on the inner margin and 4 robust setae apically; palp 4-articulated, article 1 with 1 simple seta on the inner margin, article 2 with a few simple setae on the inner margin, article 3 with a few simple setae in the distal half, article 4 shorter than 3, with a tooth on the inner margin and 3 small simple setae.

Coxae 1–4 longer than wide, exceeding half-length of the basis; coxa 5 well-developed, as long as wide, reaching half-length of the basis, not bilobed, subtriangular; coxae 6–7 very short, not bilobed, wider than long.

Oostegites present in pereopods 3–5, oostegites 3–4 almost as long as pereopods, oostegite 5 about half-length of pereopod 5.

Gnathopod 1, basis and ischium with 1 simple seta on posterodistal angle of each one; merus with 3 simple setae; carpus 1.5x longer than wide, shorter than propodus, with 1 plumose seta densely setulose and a few simple setae; propodus 2x longer than wide, with 4 plumose setae densely setulose and 2 plumose setae with small setules; palm absent (simple), dactyl smooth with 3 short simple seta.

Gnathopod 2 similar to 1 in shape, size and setation.

Pereopod 3, basis with 1 simple seta distally; merus about 2.5x longer than wide with simple setae on ventral margin; carpus, about 2x longer than wide with simple setae on ventral margin; propodus 1.3x the length of the carpus, narrower, with 3 distal simple setae; dactyl long subequal in length to propodus, simple, not subdivided.

Pereopod 4 similar to 3 in shape, size and setation.

Pereopod 5 about 1.5x longer than pereopod 4; basis without a posterior lobe, suboval, 1.5x longer than wide; basis, ischium and merus with simple setae on anterior margin; carpus and propodus with a few simple setae in the distal half; propodus 5x longer than wide; dactyl longer than propodus.

Pereopod 6 about 1.5x longer than pereopod 5, similar in setation; basis without a posterior lobe; propodus 7x longer than wide; dactyl longer than propodus.

Pereopod 7 subequal in length and setation to pereopod 6; basis wide, 1.5x longer than wide, with posterior lobe almost reaching the end of ischium; propodus 7x longer than wide; dactyl longer than propodus.

Epimeral plate 1, sinuous posterior margin, with 2 plumose setae, posteroventral angle forming a small tooth. Epimeral plates 2–3 with 1 small simple seta on the ventral margin of each one. Epimeral plate 2, posteroventral angle with a little bit bigger tooth than epimeral plate 1. Epimeral plate 3, posteroventral angle with a tooth not exceeding the end of urosomite 1.

Pleopods well-developed, basal articles of ramus not fused, about 10 articles, very setose.

Urosomite 1 with 1 small dorsal tooth, not reaching half the length of urosomite 2. Urosomite 2 with 1 small dorsal tooth, not reaching half the length of urosomite 3. Uropod 1, peduncle subequal to rami in length, 2 robust setae on inner margin and 2 robust setae on outer margin; biramus, rami subequal in length, apically pointed, outer ramus with 2 dorsal robust setae, inner ramus with 1 dorsal robust seta, both rami with a subapical simple seta.

Uropod 2, peduncle subequal to rami in length, 1 robust seta on inner margin and 1 robust seta on outer margin; rami apically pointed, outer ramus with 3 dorsal robust setae, inner ramus with 2 dorsal robust setae, both rami with a subapical simple seta. Uropod 3 biramous, peduncle short, rami 3x the length of the peduncle, peduncle with a set of 4 robust setae distally on the outer margin and 1 robust seta on inner margin; lanceolate; both rami naked; outer ramus 2-articulated, article 2 40% the length of the ramus.

Telson 2x longer than wide, cleft about 60% the length, with 2 dorsofacial small plumose setae on each lobe.

Type locality. Southwest Atlantic Ocean, Brazil: Espírito Santo Basin , 19°54′04.82′′S 39°22′24.29′′W, 1.333 m GoogleMaps .

Distribution. Caleidoscopsis carlosi sp. nov. is known from Espírito Santo Basin, Campos Basin and Santos Basin (19°– 27°S), Brazil, Southwestern Atlantic Ocean, from 417–1974 m depth ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ).

Remarks. Caleidoscopsis carlosi sp. nov. turn out to be a very common and abundant species along the study area (19°– 27°S), being found in 126 samples with a total of 146 specimens examined, when comparing with C. karamani sp. nov. that was found in only 5 samples with one individual each.

Caleidoscopsis carlosi sp. nov. has no apparent sexual dimorphism. Male and female antenna 1 are the same, with articles of primary and accessory flagellum not fused, and callynophores are absent. Among Caleidoscopsis species C . carlosi sp. nov. is closer to C. copal in characters as: coxa 5 subtriangular; pereopod 7 basis wide, 1.5x longer than wide; epimeral plate 3 posteroventral tooth present, not exceeding the end of urosomite 1; urosomites 1– 2 each one with 1 small dorsal tooth, not exceeding half-length of the next segment; uropod 3, outer ramus, article 2, long, at least 40% of the ramus; telson 1.5x longer than wide, cleft 60% of the length. Nevertheless, Caleidoscopsis carlosi sp. nov. differs from all Caleidoscopsis species by: antenna 1 geniculate, folded up; maxilliped, palp article 4 shorter than 3; pereopods 5–7, propodus shorter than dactylus; and pereopod 7 with propodus 7x longer than wide. Morphological comparison between the six known Caleidoscopsis species is shown in Table 2 View TABLE 2

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