Epimeria (Subepimeria) teres d'Acoz & Verheye 2017, sp. nov.

Epimeria ( Subepimeria ) teres sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 87DB1EDA-29A4-493E-84BF-9A68EFF422ED Figs 307–313 Epimeria aff. puncticulata –? Rauschert & Arntz 2015: 61, pl. 54. ‘Clade B puncticulata complex - PUN2ʹ – Verheye et al. 2016a, supplement: 3 (online). Epimeria puncticulata K.H. B...

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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 teres
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Amphipoda
Epimeriidae
Epimeria
Epimeria teres
d'Acoz, Cédric d'Udekem
Verheye, Marie L.
Epimeria (Subepimeria) teres d'Acoz & Verheye 2017, sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Amphipoda
Epimeriidae
Epimeria
Epimeria teres
description Epimeria ( Subepimeria ) teres sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 87DB1EDA-29A4-493E-84BF-9A68EFF422ED Figs 307–313 Epimeria aff. puncticulata –? Rauschert & Arntz 2015: 61, pl. 54. ‘Clade B puncticulata complex - PUN2ʹ – Verheye et al. 2016a, supplement: 3 (online). Epimeria puncticulata K.H. Barnard, 1930: 377, fig. 42. Etymology Teres , teres , terete , Latin adjective meaning round and smooth, which seems appropriate for a very smooth Epimeria species. Type material Holotype RV Polarstern cruises: SOUTHERN OCEAN: adult, sex undetermined, cruise PS77, ANT-XXVII/3, CAMBIO, stn 248- 2, Larsen B, 65°57.51ʹ S, 60°28.15ʹ W to 65°57.69ʹ S, 60°28.30ʹ W, 196–202 m, Agassiz trawl and Rauschert dredge, 7 Mar. 2011, coll. C. Havermans and H. Robert (RBINS, INV. 132951) [extraction I2; Genbank nr, COI: KU870845, 28S: KU759622]. Paratype RV Polarstern cruises: SOUTHERN OCEAN: 1 juv., sex undetermined, cruise PS77, ANT-XXVII/3, CAMBIO, stn 248- 2, Larsen B, 65°57.51ʹ S, 60°28.15ʹ W to 65°57.69ʹ S, 60°28.30ʹ W, 196–202 m, Agassiz trawl and Rauschert dredge, 7 Mar. 2011, coll. C. Havermans and H. Robert (RBINS, INV. 122896). Description ROSTRUM. In lateral view fairly short and narrow, reaching tip of article 1 of peduncle of antenna 1, weakly and regularly curved on anterior border, posterior border straight, tip very acute; in frontal view triangular: narrow, with straight converging borders, with tip blunt. EYES. Large, broadly elliptic. PEREION–PLEOSOME TOOTH PATTERN. Pereionites 1–7 totally smooth; pleonite 1 keeled along all its length, posteriorly terminated by tiny but distinct bump; pleonite 2 keeled with well developed acute posterodorsal tooth; pleonite 3 keeled with posterodorsal tip forming a distinct blunt process (shape: acute angle) distinctly projecting backwards. COXAE 1–3. Tip acute. COXA 4. Narrow; anterodorsal and anteroventral border forming a continuous curve without any trace of discontinuity (there is no distinct anterior corner), not curving significantly more ventrally; the coxa is not projecting forward; ventral corner forming an acute (nearly squared) angle of which the tip is blunt but not broadly rounded; posteroventral border distinctly concave; posterodorsal border 0.9 × as long as posteroventral border. COXA 5. Very broad, posteroventral corner forming a blunt but distinct obtuse (nearly squared) angle. COXA 6. Posterior border regularly rounded. COXA 7. Posterior border straight; posteroventral corner forming a distinct obtuse angle. EPIMERAL PLATES 1–3. Posteroventral angle: forming a squared angle in plate 1, produced into a tiny tooth in plate 2, produced into a small tooth in plate 3. UROSOME TOOTH PATTERN. Urosomite 1 with distinct triangular dorsal process, anteriorly weakly concave, tip straight, posterior border nearly straight (inconspicuously concave); urosomite 3 with dorsolateral borders straight, with tip forming a squared angle. TELSON. Cleft on 0.20; lobes with tips broad; notch broadly V-shaped. GNATHOPODS 1–2. Carpus and propodus of normal slenderness; propodus not narrowing distally, and palm distinct but weak. PEREIOPOD 5. Basis of normal width, with posteroproximal process reduced to low proximal dilatation in continuity with the more distal part of the posterior border, with posterodistal corner forming a long, narrowly triangular tooth projecting backwards; merus, carpus and propodus stout. PEREIOPOD 6. Basis of normal width, with posteroproximal process reduced to low proximal dilatation in continuity with the more distal part of the posterior border, with posterior border distinctly diverging from anterior border, with posterodistal corner forming a triangular process (acute, nearly squared angle) weakly projecting backwards; merus, carpus and propodus stout. PEREIOPOD 7. Basis broad; posterior border nearly straight, with weak but distinct concavity in distal 0.8, terminated into a tooth forming a squared angle. Body length Up to 16 mm. Distribution Western Weddell Sea: Larsen B, 196–202 m; probably eastern shelf of the Weddell Sea, 268–277 m (see remarks). Remarks Epimeria ( Subepimeria ) teres sp. nov. is morphologically very similar to E. ( S. ) urvillei sp. nov., while genetic data (COI, 28S) Verheye et al. (2016a) suggests that they are different species (Fig. 342). In E. ( S. ) teres sp. nov., the rostrum is a bit longer, the eyes slightly more rounded, coxa 4 a bit narrower, and the tip of the basis of pereiopod 7 more produced than in E. ( S. ) urvillei sp. nov. It is likely that the ‘ Epimeria aff. puncticulata ’ illustrated by Rauschert & Arntz (2015) is E. ( S. ) teres sp. nov., as it has a narrow coxa 4, a very strong posterodorsal protrusion on pleonite 3, a very strong dorsal protrusion on urosomite 1 and a posterodistal tooth on the basis of pereiopod 7. Rauschert & Arntz (2015) did not give the collection details of their specimen, but this information was present in an early draft of their book made available to the authors. It is indicated that the specimen was collected during the cruise ANT-XXI (obviously ANT-XXI/2) at station 276 (i.e., 276-1 as there are no other sub-stations). The coordinates of this station are: 71°06.44ʹ S, 11°27.76ʹ W to 71°06.64ʹ S, 11°27.28ʹ W [eastern shelf of the Weddell Sea], 268– 277 m. : 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 149-151, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.359, http://zenodo.org/record/3855694 : {"references": ["Rauschert M. & Arntz W. E. 2015. Antarctic Macrobenthos. A Field Guide of the Invertebrates Living at the Antarctic Seafloor: Arntz & Rauschert Selbstverlag, Deichweg.", "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", "Barnard K. H. 1930. Crustacea. Part XI. Amphipoda. British Antarctic (\" Terra Nova \") Expedition, 1910. Natural History Report, Zoology 8 (4): 307 - 454. Available from http: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / item / 195187 page / 7 / mode / 1 up [accessed 12 Sep. 2017]."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.3857662 2023-05-15T13:40:13+02:00 Epimeria (Subepimeria) teres d'Acoz & Verheye 2017, sp. nov. d'Acoz, Cédric d'Udekem Verheye, Marie L. 2017 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3857662 https://zenodo.org/record/3857662 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/3855694 http://publication.plazi.org/id/B663FFE3FF86687FFFF7FFE8CF17FF89 http://zoobank.org/703F4B1F-DFAD-47DD-AEA5-9E31A1921508 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2017.359 http://zenodo.org/record/3855694 http://publication.plazi.org/id/B663FFE3FF86687FFFF7FFE8CF17FF89 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3856301 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3856303 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3856305 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3856307 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3856309 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3856311 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3856313 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3856377 http://zoobank.org/703F4B1F-DFAD-47DD-AEA5-9E31A1921508 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3857661 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Malacostraca Amphipoda Epimeriidae Epimeria Epimeria teres Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3857662 https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2017.359 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3856301 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3856303 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3856305 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3856307 https://doi 2022-02-08T12:14:29Z Epimeria ( Subepimeria ) teres sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 87DB1EDA-29A4-493E-84BF-9A68EFF422ED Figs 307–313 Epimeria aff. puncticulata –? Rauschert & Arntz 2015: 61, pl. 54. ‘Clade B puncticulata complex - PUN2ʹ – Verheye et al. 2016a, supplement: 3 (online). Epimeria puncticulata K.H. Barnard, 1930: 377, fig. 42. Etymology Teres , teres , terete , Latin adjective meaning round and smooth, which seems appropriate for a very smooth Epimeria species. Type material Holotype RV Polarstern cruises: SOUTHERN OCEAN: adult, sex undetermined, cruise PS77, ANT-XXVII/3, CAMBIO, stn 248- 2, Larsen B, 65°57.51ʹ S, 60°28.15ʹ W to 65°57.69ʹ S, 60°28.30ʹ W, 196–202 m, Agassiz trawl and Rauschert dredge, 7 Mar. 2011, coll. C. Havermans and H. Robert (RBINS, INV. 132951) [extraction I2; Genbank nr, COI: KU870845, 28S: KU759622]. Paratype RV Polarstern cruises: SOUTHERN OCEAN: 1 juv., sex undetermined, cruise PS77, ANT-XXVII/3, CAMBIO, stn 248- 2, Larsen B, 65°57.51ʹ S, 60°28.15ʹ W to 65°57.69ʹ S, 60°28.30ʹ W, 196–202 m, Agassiz trawl and Rauschert dredge, 7 Mar. 2011, coll. C. Havermans and H. Robert (RBINS, INV. 122896). Description ROSTRUM. In lateral view fairly short and narrow, reaching tip of article 1 of peduncle of antenna 1, weakly and regularly curved on anterior border, posterior border straight, tip very acute; in frontal view triangular: narrow, with straight converging borders, with tip blunt. EYES. Large, broadly elliptic. PEREION–PLEOSOME TOOTH PATTERN. Pereionites 1–7 totally smooth; pleonite 1 keeled along all its length, posteriorly terminated by tiny but distinct bump; pleonite 2 keeled with well developed acute posterodorsal tooth; pleonite 3 keeled with posterodorsal tip forming a distinct blunt process (shape: acute angle) distinctly projecting backwards. COXAE 1–3. Tip acute. COXA 4. Narrow; anterodorsal and anteroventral border forming a continuous curve without any trace of discontinuity (there is no distinct anterior corner), not curving significantly more ventrally; the coxa is not projecting forward; ventral corner forming an acute (nearly squared) angle of which the tip is blunt but not broadly rounded; posteroventral border distinctly concave; posterodorsal border 0.9 × as long as posteroventral border. COXA 5. Very broad, posteroventral corner forming a blunt but distinct obtuse (nearly squared) angle. COXA 6. Posterior border regularly rounded. COXA 7. Posterior border straight; posteroventral corner forming a distinct obtuse angle. EPIMERAL PLATES 1–3. Posteroventral angle: forming a squared angle in plate 1, produced into a tiny tooth in plate 2, produced into a small tooth in plate 3. UROSOME TOOTH PATTERN. Urosomite 1 with distinct triangular dorsal process, anteriorly weakly concave, tip straight, posterior border nearly straight (inconspicuously concave); urosomite 3 with dorsolateral borders straight, with tip forming a squared angle. TELSON. Cleft on 0.20; lobes with tips broad; notch broadly V-shaped. GNATHOPODS 1–2. Carpus and propodus of normal slenderness; propodus not narrowing distally, and palm distinct but weak. PEREIOPOD 5. Basis of normal width, with posteroproximal process reduced to low proximal dilatation in continuity with the more distal part of the posterior border, with posterodistal corner forming a long, narrowly triangular tooth projecting backwards; merus, carpus and propodus stout. PEREIOPOD 6. Basis of normal width, with posteroproximal process reduced to low proximal dilatation in continuity with the more distal part of the posterior border, with posterior border distinctly diverging from anterior border, with posterodistal corner forming a triangular process (acute, nearly squared angle) weakly projecting backwards; merus, carpus and propodus stout. PEREIOPOD 7. Basis broad; posterior border nearly straight, with weak but distinct concavity in distal 0.8, terminated into a tooth forming a squared angle. Body length Up to 16 mm. Distribution Western Weddell Sea: Larsen B, 196–202 m; probably eastern shelf of the Weddell Sea, 268–277 m (see remarks). Remarks Epimeria ( Subepimeria ) teres sp. nov. is morphologically very similar to E. ( S. ) urvillei sp. nov., while genetic data (COI, 28S) Verheye et al. (2016a) suggests that they are different species (Fig. 342). In E. ( S. ) teres sp. nov., the rostrum is a bit longer, the eyes slightly more rounded, coxa 4 a bit narrower, and the tip of the basis of pereiopod 7 more produced than in E. ( S. ) urvillei sp. nov. It is likely that the ‘ Epimeria aff. puncticulata ’ illustrated by Rauschert & Arntz (2015) is E. ( S. ) teres sp. nov., as it has a narrow coxa 4, a very strong posterodorsal protrusion on pleonite 3, a very strong dorsal protrusion on urosomite 1 and a posterodistal tooth on the basis of pereiopod 7. Rauschert & Arntz (2015) did not give the collection details of their specimen, but this information was present in an early draft of their book made available to the authors. It is indicated that the specimen was collected during the cruise ANT-XXI (obviously ANT-XXI/2) at station 276 (i.e., 276-1 as there are no other sub-stations). The coordinates of this station are: 71°06.44ʹ S, 11°27.76ʹ W to 71°06.64ʹ S, 11°27.28ʹ W [eastern shelf of the Weddell Sea], 268– 277 m. : 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 149-151, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.359, http://zenodo.org/record/3855694 : {"references": ["Rauschert M. & Arntz W. E. 2015. Antarctic Macrobenthos. A Field Guide of the Invertebrates Living at the Antarctic Seafloor: Arntz & Rauschert Selbstverlag, Deichweg.", "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", "Barnard K. H. 1930. Crustacea. Part XI. Amphipoda. British Antarctic (\" Terra Nova \") Expedition, 1910. Natural History Report, Zoology 8 (4): 307 - 454. Available from http: // www. biodiversitylibrary. org / item / 195187 page / 7 / mode / 1 up [accessed 12 Sep. 2017]."]} Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Iceberg* Southern Ocean Weddell Sea DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Weddell Sea Weddell Juv ENVELOPE(20.153,20.153,69.428,69.428)