Claviderma crassum, Ivanov & Scheltema, 2008

Ivanov, Dmitry L. & Scheltema, Amélie H., 2008, NMR solution structures of KAP- 1 PHD finger-bromodomain, Zootaxa 1885, pp. 1-60 : 16-19

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https://doi.org/ 10.13018/bmr11036

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Claviderma crassum
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sp. nov.

Claviderma crassum View in CoL n. sp.

( Figures 1D View FIGURE 1 , 9 View FIGURE 9 , 10 View FIGURE 10 , 13C–E View FIGURE 13 , 25 View FIGURE 25 ; Table 4a)

Type material: Holotype USNM 1112621 View Materials . Paratypes: USNM; TAMU ; ZMUM Le1–179 ( RV Knorr Cruise 25, station 297, 5 specimens) .

Type locality: Guiana Basin, 08°04.2'N, 54°21.3'W, 1,000 m ( RV Knorr Cruise 25, station 295, 28.02.1972) GoogleMaps .

Material examined ( Table 4a): Guiana Basin, 2 stations, 32 specimens.

Diagnosis: Body large for a Prochaetodermatidae , both length (to 7.3 mm) and trunk width (to 2.5 mm), posterium short, usually less than ½ trunk length; trunk but not shank sclerites adpressed, at 45º to longitudinal body axis; shank sclerites long, extending onto fringing sclerites. Oral shield sclerites in 5 rows, not obvious. Trunk sclerites as in Cl. amplum except longitudinal striations distinct in transmitted light, ventral sclerites shorter relative to dorsal sclerites.

Etymology: L. crassus, -a, -um = stout.

Description: External appearance ( Figs 1D View FIGURE 1 , 9A, B View FIGURE 9 ): Stout, posterium length less than 1/2 trunk length, posterium/trunk index 0.29–0.59, holotype length 7.3 mm, anterium 0.3 mm, trunk 4.5 x 2.5 mm, shank 1.7 x

0.9 mm, knob 0.8 mm, posterium/trunk index 0.56; trunk sclerites adpressed, diverging from ventral midline, almost convergent along dorsal midline; shank sclerites raised, long, extending onto knob. Oral shield 0.28 mm in height. Sclerites similar to those of Cl. amplum .

Collections in the Guiana Basin were made with an epibenthic sled and covered a swath perhaps a couple of kilometers long, so strict sympatry of the two species is not known. Cl. crassum may be endemic to the Guiana Basin. Sclerites of both species are most similar to the equally large (to 8.0 mm) but most commonly smaller (4–6 mm) eastern Atlantic, longer tailed species Cl. gladiatum (Salvini-Plawen) .

USNM

Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History

ZMUM

Zoological Museum, University of Amoy

RV

Collection of Leptospira Strains

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