Amigdoscalpellum tenue

Amigdoscalpellum tenue (Hoek, 1883) Fig. 10 Scalpellum tenue Hoek, 1883: 119, pl. IV, figs 20–21, pl. X, fig. 6; Gruvel, 1912: 345; Nilsson-Cantell, 1938: 8. not? Scalpellum tenue Annandale, 1906a: 142. Amigdoscalpellum tenue : Zevina, 1981a: 292–293, fig. 220 (2). Material examined. Holotype NHM UK...

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Main Authors: Shalaeva, Kate, Boxshall, Geoff
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Published: Zenodo 2014
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Summary:Amigdoscalpellum tenue (Hoek, 1883) Fig. 10 Scalpellum tenue Hoek, 1883: 119, pl. IV, figs 20–21, pl. X, fig. 6; Gruvel, 1912: 345; Nilsson-Cantell, 1938: 8. not? Scalpellum tenue Annandale, 1906a: 142. Amigdoscalpellum tenue : Zevina, 1981a: 292–293, fig. 220 (2). Material examined. Holotype NHM UK 2013.1080, Stn 146: Indian Ocean, Antarctic and Southern (North East of Prince Edward Island); 2515 m. Diagnosis. The diagnosis was given by Hoek (1883), but the appendages have not yet been described. Distribution. Indian Ocean, Antarctic and Southern. Known depth 2516 m. Remarks. This species is known only from Hoek’s original description of the holotype. Newman & Ross (1971: 67–68) noted a close resemblance between this species and Teloscalpellum latuscutum (Newman & Ross, 1971) from the southwestern edge of Southeast Pacific (4758–4804 m) and Amigdoscalpellum semisculptum (Pilsbry, 1907a) from the Gulf of Mexico (512 m). The major feature uniting these three species is the very narrow inframedian latus, which is triangular and close to linear in A. semisculptum and A. tenue , but rectangular in A. latuscutum , nearly reaching the upper latus. In the “Challenger” specimen we also found that the carina has low but strong bordering ribs, as in A. semisculptum and P. latuscutum . : 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 17-18, 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. S. \" Challenger \", during the years 1873 - 7, Zoology, part 25 (8), 1 - 169.", "Gruvel, A. (1912) Mission Gruvel sur la cote occidentale d'Afrique (1909 - 1910) et collection du Museum d'Histoire naturelle. Les Cirrhipedes. Bulletin du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle Paris, 18 (6), 344 - 350.", "Nilsson-Cantell, C. A. (1938) Cirripedes from the Indian Ocean in the collection of the Indian Museum, Calcutta. Memoirs of the Indian Museum, 13 (1), 1 - 81.", "Annandale, N. (1906 a) Report on the Cirripedia collected by Professor Herdman at Ceylon, in 1902. Report to the Government of Ceylon on the pearl oyster fisheries of the Gulf of Manaar, 5, 137 - 150.", "Zevina, G. B. (1981 a) Cirriped crustaceans of the suborder Lepadomorpha (Cirripedia, Thoracica) of the World Ocean. Part 1. Family Scalpellidae. Opredeliteli po Faune SSSR, Leningrad, 398 pp. [in Russian]", "Newman, W. A. & Ross A. (1971) Antarctic Cirripedia. Antarctic Research Series, 14. American Geophysical Union, Washington, 257 pp.", "Pilsbry, H. A. (1907 a) The Barnacles (Cirripedia) contained in the collections of the U. S. National Museum. Bulletin of the United States National Museum, 60, 1 - 122. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 03629236.60.1"]}