Parschisturella martrudan, Lowry & Kilgallen, 2014

Lowry, J. K. & Kilgallen, N. M., 2014, A generic review of the lysianassoid family Uristidae and descriptions of new taxa from Australian waters (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Uristidae), Zootaxa 3867 (1), pp. 1-92 : 50-53

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3867.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6319052

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AE8B60-AC37-FFEC-6CC1-FD06FE96C49C

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Felipe

scientific name

Parschisturella martrudan
status

sp. nov.

Parschisturella martrudan View in CoL sp. nov.

( Figs 30–32 View FIGURE 30 View FIGURE 31 View FIGURE 32 )

Types. Holotype, female, 12.0 mm, AM P.69042, east of Broken Bay , New South Wales, Australia (33°37'S 152°04'E to 33°39’S 152°02’E), 896–923 m, dredge, 10 December 1980, R. T. Springthorpe, FRV Kapala [K80-20- 09] GoogleMaps . Paratypes: 1 male, 10.2 mm, AM P.69044, north-east of Port Jackson , New South Wales, Australia (33°41’S 152°00’E to 33°44’S 151°57’E), 820–888 m, beam trawl, 11 February 1986, R. T. Springthorpe, FRV Kapala [K86-01-07] GoogleMaps ; 1 female, 12.8 mm, AM P.69045, east of Broken Bay , New South Wales, Australia (33°30’S 152°09’E to 33°33’S 152°11’E), 922–1015 m, beam trawl, 12 February 1986, R. T. Springthorpe, FRV Kapala [K86-01-08] GoogleMaps .

Type locality. East of Broken Bay   GoogleMaps , New South Wales, Australia (33°37'S 152°04'E to 33°39’S 152°02’E), 896–923 m depth.

Additional material described. New South Wales. 1 specimen, AM P.44445, off Wollongong (34°32.25'S 151°15.16'E), 300 m, baited trap, 6 May 1993 – 7 May 1993, P. Freewater & party, MV Robin E [NSW-782] GoogleMaps ; 3 specimens, AM P.69041, east of Broken Bay (33°31’S 152°08’E to 33°33’S 152°07’E), 914 m, 2.5 m sled dredge, 10 December 1980, R. T. Springthorpe, FRV Kapala [K80-20-08] GoogleMaps ; 2 females, AM P.69043, east of Broken Bay (33°37’S 152°04’E to 33°39’S 152°02’E), 896–923 m, dredge, 10 December 1980, R. T. Springthorpe, FRV Kapala [K80-20-09] GoogleMaps ; 1 male, AM P.69046, east of Broken Bay (33°30’S 152°09’E to 33°33’S 152°11’E), 922–1015 m, beam trawl, 12 February 1986, R. T. Springthorpe, FRV Kapala [K86-01-08] GoogleMaps ; 1 specimen, AM P.69047, east of Broken Bay (33°30’S 152°12’E to 33°33’S 152°09’E), 1053–1066 m, beam trawl, 12 February 1986, R. T. Springthorpe, FRV Kapala [K86-01-10] GoogleMaps .

Tasmania. 16 specimens, AM P.51146; GoogleMaps 8 specimens, AM P.51164, east of Fortescue Bay (43°08.97’S 148°15.37’E), 1000 m, baited trap, 16–17 April 1993, J.K. Lowry & P. Freewater, MV Tasmanian Enterprise [TAS-365 & TAS-367]; GoogleMaps 539 specimens, AM P.51176; GoogleMaps 503 specimens, AM P.51179, east of Fortescue Bay (43°08.97’S 148°15.37’E), 1000 m, baited trap, 17–18 April 1993, J.K. Lowry & P. Freewater, MV Tasmanian Enterprise [TAS-383 & TAS-384]; GoogleMaps 5 specimens, AM P.51310; 10 specimens, AM P.51313; GoogleMaps 41 specimens, AM P.51381; 180 specimens, AM P.57977, east of Fortescue Bay (43°08.97’S 148°15.37’E), 1000 m, baited trap, 8–9 April 1994, J.K. Lowry & K. Dempsey, MV Martrudan [TAS-401, TAS-403 & TAS-422-423]; GoogleMaps 43 specimens, AM P.51357, east of Fortescue Bay (43°08.97’S 148°15.37’E), 1000 m, baited trap, 9–10 April 1994, J.K. Lowry & K. Dempsey, MV Martrudan [TAS-419]; GoogleMaps 315 specimens, AM P.51388; 1 specimen, AM P.56090, east of Fortescue Bay (43°08.97’S 148°15.37’E), 1000 m, baited trap, 9–10 April 1994, J.K. Lowry & K. Dempsey, MV Martrudan [TAS-421]; GoogleMaps many specimens, AM P.73705, 76.8km south-south-east of South East Cape, Main Pedra Hill (44°15.6'S 147°07.8'E), 1312 m, baited trap, 21–24 January 1997, CSIRO party, FRV Southern Surveyor [SS01/97/ 08]. GoogleMaps 4 specimens, NMV J67753 View Materials , 48 View Materials km east-north-east of Cape Tourville (42°00.25'S 148°43.55'E to 41°57.77'S 148°42.08'E), 1264– 1130 m, gravel with lumps of sandy mud aggregate, WHOI epibenthic sled, 30 October 1988, G.C.B. Poore et al., RV Franklin [ SLOPE 81 ]; GoogleMaps 19 specimens, NMV J67754 View Materials , off Freycinet Peninsula (42°2.20 'S 148°38.70'E), 800 m, coarse shelly sand, WHOI epibenthic sled, 27 July 1986, M.F. Gomon et al., RV Franklin [ SLOPE 45 ] GoogleMaps .

Victoria. 2 specimens, NMV J67755 View Materials , south of Point Hicks (38°19.60'S 149°24.30'E), 930 m, rock, rubble, clay, sand, biogenic sediment, WHOI epibenthic sled, 23 July 1986, M.F. Gomon et al., RV Franklin [ SLOPE 33 ] GoogleMaps .

Etymology. Named for the beautiful crayfishing boat MV Martrudan which collected many of the amphipods used in this and other studies of Australian lysianassoid amphipods; used as a noun in apposition.

Description. Based on holotype, female, 12.0 mm, AM P.69042. Head, lateral cephalic lobes subtriangular, apically subacute. Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 without anterodistal lobe; accessory flagellum not forming cap, 5-articulate, terminal article not offset; primary flagellum with strong 1-field callynophore; robust setae absent from proximal articles; calceoli absent. Antenna 2 peduncular article 3 short, articles 3 to 5 not enlarged, brush setae absent; flagellum short; calceoli absent. Labrum, epistome and upper lip separate; epistome less produced than upper lip, straight; upper lip produced, strongly acute apically. Mandible incisor large, left and right symmetrical; molar with asymmetrically reduced column, proximally setose, distally triturating; palp attached about midway, article 2 margins subparallel, article 3 blade-like. Maxilla 1 outer plate setal-tooth 7 present, left and right symmetrical, cuspidate distally along inner margin; palp distal margin with apical robust setae. Maxilliped outer plate with one slender and one broad apical robust setae.

Gnathopod 1 simple; coxa large, about as long as coxa 2, subrectangular with straight anterior margin; basis moderately to densely setose along anterior margin; ischium long (length 2 × to 4 × breadth); carpus long (length 2 to 4 × breadth), slightly longer than propodus, without posterior lobe; propodus margins tapering distally; dactylus simple. Gnathopod 2 propodus palm transverse, dactylus distinctly shorter than palm. Pereopod 4 coxa with a well-developed posteroventral lobe. Pereopod 5 coxa without distinct lateral ridge; basis about as long as broad, posterior margin weakly or not serrate. Pereopod 7 basis posterodistally produced less than halfway along merus.

Pleonite 3 without mid-dorsal carina, not produced dorsodistally, posterodorsal margin not produced. Epimeron 3 posterior margin smooth, posteroventral corner acutely produced, forming weak spine. Urosomite 1 not projecting over urosomite 2, dorsally rounded. Uropod 2 inner ramus with slight constriction. Uropod 3 peduncle without dorsolateral flange; outer ramus article 2 short, with few plumose setae on inner ramus. Telson moderately cleft , without dorsal robust setae, with 2 apical robust setae on each lobe.

Sexually dimorphic characters. Based on paratype male, 10.2 mm, AM P.69044. Antenna 1 primary flagellum with strong 2-field callynophore; robust setae absent from proximal articles; calceoli present. Antenna peduncular brush setae present; calceoli present. Uropod 3 peduncle without dorsolateral flange; outer ramus article 2 short, with plumose setae on both rami.

Depth range. 820–1312 m.

Remarks. Parschisturella martrudan and P. simplex appear to be the only species with truly simple first gnathopods. In Parschisturella martrudan the cusps on the medial margin of setal-tooth 7 are distal in P. martrudan (along most of the medial margin in P. simplex ); the gnathopod 2 dactylus is shorter than the palm in P. martrudan (fitting the palm in P. simplex ); the dorsal margin of urosomite 1 is evenly rounded in P. martrudan (straight in P. simplex ) and the telson is moderately cleft (deeply cleft in P. simplex ).

Distribution. Australia. New South Wales: east of Broken Bay; off Wollongong. Tasmania: east of Fortescue Bay; south-south-east of South East Cape, Main Pedra Hill; east-north-east of Cape Tourville. Victoria: south of Point Hicks.

AM

Australian Museum

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

MV

University of Montana Museum

CSIRO

Australian National Fish Collection

NMV

Museum Victoria

WHOI

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

RV

Collection of Leptospira Strains

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