Arcoscalpellum truncatum

Arcoscalpellum truncatum (Hoek, 1883) Fig. 18 A, B Scalpellum truncatum Hoek, 1883: 92, pl. V, fig. 13; Zevina, 1973a: 846. Arcoscalpellum truncatum : Zevina, 1981a: 334, fig. 254; Jones et al. , 1990: 6; Foster & Buckeridge, 1995a: 356, figs 4A –H, 5; Young, 2007: 28, fig. 30; Chan et al. 2009:...

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Main Authors: Shalaeva, Kate, Boxshall, Geoff
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Summary:Arcoscalpellum truncatum (Hoek, 1883) Fig. 18 A, B Scalpellum truncatum Hoek, 1883: 92, pl. V, fig. 13; Zevina, 1973a: 846. Arcoscalpellum truncatum : Zevina, 1981a: 334, fig. 254; Jones et al. , 1990: 6; Foster & Buckeridge, 1995a: 356, figs 4A –H, 5; Young, 2007: 28, fig. 30; Chan et al. 2009: 134–135, figs 115–116; Jones, 2012: 371, table 2. Material examined. Holotype (disintegrated, plates only) NHM UK 2013.1095, Stn 184: Pacific, Western Central (Coral Sea); 2562 m. Supplementary descriptions. Zevina (1981a) and Chan et al. (2009). Distribution. Pacific, Western Central and Southwest; Indian Ocean. Known depth range 1561 to 4162 m. Habitat. On crinoids and gorgonian corals. Remarks. Young (2007) noted the striking resemblance of this species to Arcoscalpellum mamillatum (Aurivillius, 1898). A detailed redescription of the holotype would help to confirm the validity of these species. Genus Catherinum Zevina, 1978 Arcoscalpellum Hoek, 1907: 85 (part); Newman & Ross, 1971: 42 (part); Liu & Ren, 1985: 202. Catherinum Zevina, 1978b: 1348. Diagnosis. Capitulum with 13 or 14 plates; upper latus umbo apical or sub-apical; carinal latus broad, umbo subbasicarinal, not extending beyond carinal margin; inframedian latus very narrow, bacilliform, umbo sub-medial caudal appendages long, with six to nine segments. Type species: Scalpellum recurvitergum Gruvel, 1902a. Composition. 17 species. Distribution. Worldwide, excluding polar areas. Known depth range 129 to 5540 m. Genus Catherinum Zevina, 1978 Arcoscalpellum Hoek, 1907: 85 (part); Newman & Ross, 1971: 42 (part); Liu & Ren, 1985: 202. Catherinum Zevina, 1978b: 1348. Diagnosis. Capitulum with 13 or 14 plates; upper latus umbo apical or sub-apical; carinal latus broad, umbo subbasicarinal, not extending beyond carinal margin; inframedian latus very narrow, bacilliform, umbo sub-medial caudal appendages long, with six to nine segments. Type species: Scalpellum recurvitergum Gruvel, 1902a. Composition. 17 species. Distribution. Worldwide, excluding polar areas. Known depth range 129 to 5540 m. : Published as part of Shalaeva, Kate & Boxshall, Geoff, 2014, An illustrated catalogue of the scalpellid barnacles (Crustacea: Cirripedia: Scalpellidae) collected during the HMS " Challenger " expedition and deposited in the Natural History Museum, London, pp. 1-63 in Zootaxa 3804 (1) on pages 28-31, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3804.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4917932 : {"references": ["Hoek, P. P. C. (1883) Report on the Cirripedia collected by H. M. S. \" Challenger \" during the years 1873 - 1876. Systematic part. Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage H. M. 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