Epimeria (Laevepimeria) anodon d'Acoz & Verheye 2017, subgen. et sp. nov.

Epimeria ( Laevepimeria ) anodon subgen. et sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 4328C52C-34BA-4DDF-A984-7BDE24BADE7F Figs 229–234 ‘ Clade C walkeri complex - WA4’ – Verheye et al. 2016a, supplement: 3 (online). Etymology Combination of the prefix an-, which means ‘lack of’ and of the Greek noun, όδού...

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Main Authors: d'Acoz, Cédric d'Udekem, Verheye, Marie L.
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Amphipoda
Epimeriidae
Epimeria
Epimeria anodon
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Amphipoda
Epimeriidae
Epimeria
Epimeria anodon
d'Acoz, Cédric d'Udekem
Verheye, Marie L.
Epimeria (Laevepimeria) anodon d'Acoz & Verheye 2017, subgen. et sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Amphipoda
Epimeriidae
Epimeria
Epimeria anodon
description Epimeria ( Laevepimeria ) anodon subgen. et sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 4328C52C-34BA-4DDF-A984-7BDE24BADE7F Figs 229–234 ‘ Clade C walkeri complex - WA4’ – Verheye et al. 2016a, supplement: 3 (online). Etymology Combination of the prefix an-, which means ‘lack of’ and of the Greek noun, όδούς, which means ‘teeth’. The name, which is an apposition, alludes to the absence of tooth in the species. Type material Holotype RV Aurora Australis cruises: SOUTHERN OCEAN: ♀, cruise CEAMARC, sample CEAMARC 2724, stn 71EV447, Adélie Coast, 66°24ʹ00″ S, 140°32ʹ21″ E, 683–791 m, beam trawl, 14 Jan. 2008, coll. IPEV-AAD-MNHN (MNHN- IU-2014-4336) [extraction M13; Genbank nr, COI: KU870880, 28S: KU759664]. Paratypes RV Aurora Australis cruises: SOUTHERN OCEAN: 1 spec., cruise CEAMARC, sample CEAMARC 1317, stn 51AEV215, Adélie Coast, 66°44ʹ52″ S, 145°26ʹ40″ E, 525–553 m, beam trawl, 30 Dec. 2007, coll. IPEV-AAD-MNHN (MNHN-IU-2014-4275); 1 adult spec., cruise CEAMARC, sample CEAMARC 1384, stn 50AEV220, Adélie Coast, 66°45ʹ09″ S 145°20ʹ04″ E, 567–604 m, beam trawl, 30 Dec. 2007, coll. IPEV-AAD- MNHN (MNHN-IU-2014-4331) [extraction M12; Genbank nr, COI: KU870879, 28S: KU759663]; 1 ♀, cruise CEAMARC, sample CEAMARC 2724, stn 71EV447, Adélie Coast, 66°24ʹ00″ S, 140°32ʹ21″ E, 683–791 m, beam trawl, 14 Jan. 2008, coll. IPEV-AAD-MNHN (MNHN-IU-2014-7335) [removed from MNHN-IU-2014-4336]. Description HEAD + ROSTRUM. Normally curved in lateral view. ROSTRUM. In lateral view short and very broad, reaching mid of article 1 of peduncle of antenna 1, anteriorly distinctly curved, ventrally weakly convex, tip subacute; in frontal view very broad and with nearly straight converging borders, tip blunt. EYES. Medium-sized, elliptic, laterally oriented (interocular distance about 3 × as wide as eye size when seen in frontal view). PEREION–PLEOSOME TOOTH PATTERN. Pereionites 1–7 totally smooth; pleonites 1–2 with trace of mid-dorsal keel and with trace of posterior bump; pleonite 3 with trace of mid-dorsal carina and with posterior bump. COXAE 1–3. Tip sharp. COXA 4. Broad, anterodorsal border straight; anteroventral border nearly straight (inconspicuously convex), these two borders being joined by broad rounded convexity, which is distinctly projecting forward; anterodorsal border 1.35 × as long as anteroventral border; posteroventral border nearly straight (inconspicuously sinuate). COXA 5. Very broad, posteroventral corner very broadly rounded in lateral view, very obtusely rounded in dorsal view (almost not projecting laterally). COXA 6. Posterior border weakly convex; posteroventral corner very broadly rounded. COXA 7. Posterior border nearly straight (inconspicuously concave); posteroventral corner broadly rounded. EPIMERAL PLATES 1–3. Posteroventral angle very obtusely rounded in plate 1 (without any trace of tooth), produced into a small tooth in plates 2–3. UROSOME TOOTH PATTERN. Urosomite 1 with distinct asymmetrical dorsal process, anteriorly nearly straight, apically blunt, posteriorly strongly convex; urosomite 3 with dorsolateral borders weakly convex, with tip broadly rounded. TELSON. Cleft on 0.2; lobes laterally very convex, medially nearly straight, with tips subacute; notch with borders weakly convergent and end rounded. GNATHOPODS 1–2. Carpus and propodus short and very broad; propodus not expanding distally, palm very reduced (dactylus 4 × as long as palm; gnathopods achelate or nearly so). PEREIOPOD 4. Merus, carpus and propodus long and slender, dactylus short. PEREIOPOD 5. Basis of normal width, with posteroproximal process absent, with posterodistal corner forming a very obtuse angle (not projecting posteriorly) of which the tip is very blunt; merus, carpus and propodus long and slender, dactylus short. PEREIOPOD 6. Basis of normal width, with posteroproximal process absent, with posterodistal corner very broadly rounded (not angulate); merus, carpus and propodus long and slender, dactylus short. PEREIOPOD 7. Basis broad; posterior border weakly convex and slightly diverging in proximal 0.8, at this level forming a blunt but strong angular discontinuity and abruptly and very strongly converging (border becoming inconspicuously concave, terminated into a small, blunt but distinctly protruding lobe; merus very broad and short, carpus of medium width and short, propodus slender and short, dactylus short. Colour pattern Uniformly pale yellowish; eyes blood red. Body length Up to 32 mm. Distribution Adélie Coast, 525– 791 m. Remarks Epimeria anodon sp. nov. and E. walkeri are very similar in morphology. Epimeria anodon sp. nov. has smaller eyes and the posterodistal corner of the basis of its pereiopods 5 and 6 is very broadly rounded, which is not the case for the other two species. In dorsal view, pleonites 1–3 are also less smooth than in E. walkeri . : Published as part of d'Acoz, Cédric d'Udekem & Verheye, Marie L., 2017, Epimeria of the Southern Ocean with notes on their relatives (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Eusiroidea), pp. 1-553 in European Journal of Taxonomy 359 on pages 108-109, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.359, http://zenodo.org/record/3855694 : {"references": ["Verheye M., Backeljau T. & d'Udekem d'Acoz C. 2016 a. Looking beneath the tip of the iceberg: diversification of the genus Epimeria on the Antarctic shelf (Crustacea, Amphipoda). In: Gutt J., David B. & Isla E. (eds) High environmental variability and steep biological gradients in the waters off the northern Antarctic Peninsula. Polar Biology 39 (5): 925 - 945, online supplementary material https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 00300 - 016 - 1910 - 5"]}
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title_short Epimeria (Laevepimeria) anodon d'Acoz & Verheye 2017, subgen. et sp. nov.
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Etymology Combination of the prefix an-, which means ‘lack of’ and of the Greek noun, όδούς, which means ‘teeth’. The name, which is an apposition, alludes to the absence of tooth in the species. Type material Holotype RV Aurora Australis cruises: SOUTHERN OCEAN: ♀, cruise CEAMARC, sample CEAMARC 2724, stn 71EV447, Adélie Coast, 66°24ʹ00″ S, 140°32ʹ21″ E, 683–791 m, beam trawl, 14 Jan. 2008, coll. IPEV-AAD-MNHN (MNHN- IU-2014-4336) [extraction M13; Genbank nr, COI: KU870880, 28S: KU759664]. Paratypes RV Aurora Australis cruises: SOUTHERN OCEAN: 1 spec., cruise CEAMARC, sample CEAMARC 1317, stn 51AEV215, Adélie Coast, 66°44ʹ52″ S, 145°26ʹ40″ E, 525–553 m, beam trawl, 30 Dec. 2007, coll. IPEV-AAD-MNHN (MNHN-IU-2014-4275); 1 adult spec., cruise CEAMARC, sample CEAMARC 1384, stn 50AEV220, Adélie Coast, 66°45ʹ09″ S 145°20ʹ04″ E, 567–604 m, beam trawl, 30 Dec. 2007, coll. IPEV-AAD- MNHN (MNHN-IU-2014-4331) [extraction M12; Genbank nr, COI: KU870879, 28S: KU759663]; 1 ♀, cruise CEAMARC, sample CEAMARC 2724, stn 71EV447, Adélie Coast, 66°24ʹ00″ S, 140°32ʹ21″ E, 683–791 m, beam trawl, 14 Jan. 2008, coll. IPEV-AAD-MNHN (MNHN-IU-2014-7335) [removed from MNHN-IU-2014-4336]. Description HEAD + ROSTRUM. Normally curved in lateral view. ROSTRUM. In lateral view short and very broad, reaching mid of article 1 of peduncle of antenna 1, anteriorly distinctly curved, ventrally weakly convex, tip subacute; in frontal view very broad and with nearly straight converging borders, tip blunt. EYES. Medium-sized, elliptic, laterally oriented (interocular distance about 3 × as wide as eye size when seen in frontal view). PEREION–PLEOSOME TOOTH PATTERN. Pereionites 1–7 totally smooth; pleonites 1–2 with trace of mid-dorsal keel and with trace of posterior bump; pleonite 3 with trace of mid-dorsal carina and with posterior bump. COXAE 1–3. Tip sharp. COXA 4. Broad, anterodorsal border straight; anteroventral border nearly straight (inconspicuously convex), these two borders being joined by broad rounded convexity, which is distinctly projecting forward; anterodorsal border 1.35 × as long as anteroventral border; posteroventral border nearly straight (inconspicuously sinuate). COXA 5. Very broad, posteroventral corner very broadly rounded in lateral view, very obtusely rounded in dorsal view (almost not projecting laterally). COXA 6. Posterior border weakly convex; posteroventral corner very broadly rounded. COXA 7. Posterior border nearly straight (inconspicuously concave); posteroventral corner broadly rounded. EPIMERAL PLATES 1–3. Posteroventral angle very obtusely rounded in plate 1 (without any trace of tooth), produced into a small tooth in plates 2–3. UROSOME TOOTH PATTERN. Urosomite 1 with distinct asymmetrical dorsal process, anteriorly nearly straight, apically blunt, posteriorly strongly convex; urosomite 3 with dorsolateral borders weakly convex, with tip broadly rounded. TELSON. Cleft on 0.2; lobes laterally very convex, medially nearly straight, with tips subacute; notch with borders weakly convergent and end rounded. GNATHOPODS 1–2. Carpus and propodus short and very broad; propodus not expanding distally, palm very reduced (dactylus 4 × as long as palm; gnathopods achelate or nearly so). PEREIOPOD 4. Merus, carpus and propodus long and slender, dactylus short. PEREIOPOD 5. Basis of normal width, with posteroproximal process absent, with posterodistal corner forming a very obtuse angle (not projecting posteriorly) of which the tip is very blunt; merus, carpus and propodus long and slender, dactylus short. PEREIOPOD 6. Basis of normal width, with posteroproximal process absent, with posterodistal corner very broadly rounded (not angulate); merus, carpus and propodus long and slender, dactylus short. PEREIOPOD 7. Basis broad; posterior border weakly convex and slightly diverging in proximal 0.8, at this level forming a blunt but strong angular discontinuity and abruptly and very strongly converging (border becoming inconspicuously concave, terminated into a small, blunt but distinctly protruding lobe; merus very broad and short, carpus of medium width and short, propodus slender and short, dactylus short. Colour pattern Uniformly pale yellowish; eyes blood red. Body length Up to 32 mm. Distribution Adélie Coast, 525– 791 m. Remarks Epimeria anodon sp. nov. and E. walkeri are very similar in morphology. Epimeria anodon sp. nov. has smaller eyes and the posterodistal corner of the basis of its pereiopods 5 and 6 is very broadly rounded, which is not the case for the other two species. In dorsal view, pleonites 1–3 are also less smooth than in E. walkeri . : Published as part of d'Acoz, Cédric d'Udekem & Verheye, Marie L., 2017, Epimeria of the Southern Ocean with notes on their relatives (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Eusiroidea), pp. 1-553 in European Journal of Taxonomy 359 on pages 108-109, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.359, http://zenodo.org/record/3855694 : {"references": ["Verheye M., Backeljau T. & d'Udekem d'Acoz C. 2016 a. Looking beneath the tip of the iceberg: diversification of the genus Epimeria on the Antarctic shelf (Crustacea, Amphipoda). In: Gutt J., David B. & Isla E. (eds) High environmental variability and steep biological gradients in the waters off the northern Antarctic Peninsula. Polar Biology 39 (5): 925 - 945, online supplementary material https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 00300 - 016 - 1910 - 5"]} Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula aurora australis Iceberg* Southern Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Adélie Coast ENVELOPE(139.000,139.000,-60.000,-60.000)