Leeuwinella mistakensis

Hughes, Lauren E., 2015, Maeridae from the Indo-Pacific: Elasmopus, Leeuwinella gen. nov., Maeropsis, Pseudelasmopus and Quadrimaera (Amphipoda: Crustacea), Zootaxa 4059 (2), pp. 201-256 : 220-222

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4059.2.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5306602

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scientific name

Leeuwinella mistakensis
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Leeuwinella mistakensis View in CoL gen. et sp. nov.

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Type material. Holotype: female, 5.5 mm, dissected, 4 slide, AM P.92754, Vancouver Peninsular, near Mistaken Island, King George Sound, Western Australia, 35°4'S, 117°56'E, 6 m, seagrass, 13 December 1983, coll. R.T. Springthorpe WA 121.

Paratypes: 9 females, AM P.92755, Vancouver Peninsular, near Mistaken Island, King George Sound, 35°4'S, 117°56'E, 6 m, seagrass, 13 December 1983, coll. R.T. Springthorpe, WA 121.

Type locality. Vancouver Peninsular, near Mistaken Island, King George Sound, Western Australia, Indian Ocean, 35°4'S, 117°56'E.

Etymology. Named from the type locality.

Description. Of holotype female, 5.5 mm, AM P.92754.

Head. Eyes ovate; lateral cephalic lobe broad, truncated, anteroventral margin with notch, corner acute. Antenna 1 longer than antenna 2; peduncular article 1 shorter than article 2, with 1 robust setae on posterodistal margin; peduncular article 2 longer than article 3; flagellum articles longer than broad, with 21 articles; accessory flagellum minute, 3-articulate. Antenna 2 peduncular article 2 cone gland not reaching end of peduncular article 3; peduncular article 4 subequal to article 5; flagellum with 9 articles. Mandible incisor cuspidate; accessory setal row with 3 setae; molar well-developed, triturative; palp well-developed, 3-articulate; article 1 twice as long as broad, shorter than article 2; article 2 longer than article 3 with many slender setae; article 3 strongly falcate, anterodistal margin concave, 3 as long as broad, longer than article 1, with apical setae and a comb of short robust setae along anterodistal margin. Lower lip inner lobes present, outer lobes without ducts, mandibular lobes apically acute. Maxilla 1 inner plate subquadrate, with 3 apical plumose setae. Maxilliped palp propodus with small distomedial flap.

Pereon. Gnathopod 1 coxa anterior margin concave, anteroventral corner produced, acute, posteroventral margin with notch; merus without posterodistal tooth; carpus 1.9 as long as broad, subequal to propodus, with long slender setae on posterior margin; propodus medial surface setal comb present, palm subacute, convex, entire, lined defined by posterodistal corner with 2 robust setae. Gnathopod 2? sexually dimorphic; subchelate; basis slender, anterodistal corner subquadrate; merus with subquadrate distoventral corner; carpus rectilinear, length 1.9 breadth; propodus subovate to rectilinear, palm acute, near straight, palm weakly defined without corner or robust setae; dactylus apically subacute, closing along and reaching end of palm. Pereopod 4 coxa posterodistal lobe well developed. Pereopods 5–7 basis weakly expanded, posterior margin serrate; merus and carpus not broadened; dactylar ungues simple. Pereopod 5 basis posterior margin straight. Pereopod 6 basis posterior margin sinusoidal. Pereopod 7 posterior margin weakly sinusoidal. Pereonite 7 with single dorsal carina.

Pleon. Pleonites 1–3 with single dorsal carina. Epimera 1–3 posterodistal corner with acute tooth. Epimeron 1 posterior and ventral margins smooth. Epimeron 2 posterior margin smooth, ventral margin distally serrate. Epimeron 3 posterior and ventral margins distally serrate. Urosomites 1–2 without carina, without dorsal setae. Uropod 1 peduncle with 1 basofacial seta, inner ramus slightly longer than outer ramus, 0.9 peduncle length. Uropod 2 inner ramus subequal to outer ramus. Uropod 3 inner ramus length 2.1 breadth, 0.5 outer ramus length; outer ramus1.8 peduncle length, distally truncated, apical robust setae short. Telson as long as broad, moderately cleft (80%), lobes tapering distally (outer margin straight and inner margins angled), each lobe with 2 short apical robust setae.

Remarks. See remarks for genus. The falcate mandibular palp in Leeuwinella mistakensis gen. et. sp. nov. is also present in Elasmopus , but the presence of dorsal carinae is rare within the genus. Four Elasmopus species, E. japonicas Stephensen, 1932 , E. neglectus Chilton, 1915 , E. shepherdi Hughes & Lowry, 2011 and E. woodjonesi Hughes& Lowry, 2011 have a unicarinate urosomite 1 only, whereas urosomite 1 is smooth in E.mistakensis sp. nov. Within Maeridae , only two other species have unicarinate pleonites. Hoho carteta J.L. Barnard, 1972a and Mallacoota unidentata Ren, 1998 have pleonites 1 and 2 only with a single carina. The strongly falcate mandibular palp, single carinae on pereonite 7 and pleonites 1 and 3 along with the serrate distal margins of epimera 2 and 3 make Leeuwinella mistakensis gen. et. sp. nov. distinctive among Australian maerid species.

Distribution. Indian Ocean: Australia: Western Australia: Vancouver Peninsular (current study).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Amphipoda

Family

Maeridae

Genus

Leeuwinella

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