Antatelson claudei Krapp-Schickel, 2011, sp. nov.

Antatelson claudei sp. nov. Figs 8-9 Holotype 1 ovigerous ♀ 2.5 mm; NHMUK 2011. 8034. RRS James Clark Ross , cruise JR144 (BIOPEARL I), stn JR 144 SR-EBS-4-E, Shag Rocks, 53°62'S 40°91'W, 11-04-2006, 201- 205 m, gear: epibenthic sledge, 4 Epi-net, (slide deposited at the Natural...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Amphipoda
Stenothoidae
Antatelson
Antatelson claudei
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Amphipoda
Stenothoidae
Antatelson
Antatelson claudei
Krapp-Schickel, Traudl
Antatelson claudei Krapp-Schickel, 2011, sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Amphipoda
Stenothoidae
Antatelson
Antatelson claudei
description Antatelson claudei sp. nov. Figs 8-9 Holotype 1 ovigerous ♀ 2.5 mm; NHMUK 2011. 8034. RRS James Clark Ross , cruise JR144 (BIOPEARL I), stn JR 144 SR-EBS-4-E, Shag Rocks, 53°62'S 40°91'W, 11-04-2006, 201- 205 m, gear: epibenthic sledge, 4 Epi-net, (slide deposited at the Natural History Museum, London). Additional 5 specimens sex? 2.1- 1.2 mm in alcohol, same locality (Natural History Museum, London). Etymology Dedicated to Claude De Broyer (Brussels) for his strenuous and tireless effort on the studies of Antarctic amphipods. Description HABITUS. Dorsal outline with single tubercles and humps on the mediodorsal body line, with one at the head, some 3-5 irregular ones on the peraeon, and always acute prolongations on all three urosomites. These dorsal body parts are reinforced with knobs. In dorsal view, the body has a nearly right - angled keel laterally along both sides, thus the cross section would be a rhomboid with a much smaller extent in the upper part than in the lower one. HEAD. A1 subequal to somewhat shorter A2. A1 ped. art. 1 with huge nasiform process, ratio art. 2> art. 3; flagellum with about 10 arts. A2 arts. 2 and 3 short and wide, art. 4 = art. 5, flagellum with 8-9 arts. Mouthparts: No difference found to those in other species of this genus. GNATHOPODS. Gn1 much smaller than Gn2. Cx1 subquadrate. Basis robust, no setae found; ischium subquadrate, naked. Merus beset with short and stiff setae posteriorly; carpus triangular, on posterior margin beset with few longer setae. Propodus about twice as long as wide, on both margins with a few longer setae, palm weakly rounded without well defined palmar corner, but defined by short spines. Gn2 larger, but also not strong. Cx2 tongue-shaped, longer than wide, anterior margin somewhat rounded, posterior one straight. Basis more than 5 times longer than wide, anterior margin beset with a few fine setae distally, only few setae on posterior margin; ischium longer than wide, with groups of setae as on merus. Carpus triangular, about as long as wide, distally lobed, without setae. Propodus subrectangular, distally a bit wider than proximally, with few setae on palmar corner; angle of palmar corner about 120°, without tooth, palm without excavation or incisions, beset with small setae. Dactylus short, reaching palmar corner. PERAEON. P3-7 slender. Cx3 similar to Cx2. P3 basis about twice as wide as propodus and carpus, merus not lengthened anterodistally. Dactylus strong. P4 similar to P3, but ischium longer in P3. Cx4 subtrapezoidal, clearly wider than long. P5-7 again very similar and weak. Peraeonites 5-7 with single semicircular dorsal humps situated over an acute tooth-shaped prolongation on each segment, partly reaching over the next segment. In some specimens rounded humps also on 2-3 anterior segments, but without this acute overlapping 'fold'. PLEON. Pl1-3 with regular dorsal triangularly thickened prolongations, with 'double pleat', reinforced with knobs. Ep1-3 with rounded corners. Urosomites without dorsal ornaments. Us2 much narrower than Us1. U1 peduncle longer than subequal rami, rami with small spines. U2 peduncle longer than longer ramus, rami subwhat unequal, with small spines. U3 peduncle shorter than in U2, but similar in width, without spines; ramus two-articulated, about the same length as peduncle. TELSON. Enlarged, thickened and vertically inserted. Remarks The first impression was that the material studied belonged to A. tuberculatum Andres, 1989, because, apart from the more numerous humps and tubercles on the body, no difference in the morphology could be found. But in the present material also small specimens of 1.2 mm length show many more tubercles than the holotype of 2.8 mm or paratype of 2.6 mm in Andres' description, thus the idea that the number of humps would increase with body length does not seem justified. And furthermore, Andres stresses in his textual description of A. tuberculatum that the first and second pleon segment carry a pair of tubercles (not visible in the illustrations), and that only the third segment carries a single one. In the specimens of the present study, all segments have a single tubercle in the mediodorsal bodyline. : Published as part of Krapp-Schickel, Traudl, 2011, New Antarctic stenothoids sensu lato (Amphipoda, Crustacea), pp. 1-17 in European Journal of Taxonomy 2 on pages 12-15, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2011.2, http://zenodo.org/record/841661 : {"references": ["Andres H. G. 1989. Antatelson tuberculatum sp. n., ein neuer Vertreter der Thaumatelsoninae aus der Antarktis (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Gammaridea). Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen zoologischen Museum und Institut 86: 179 - 184."]}
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Krapp-Schickel, Traudl 2011 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5542368 https://zenodo.org/record/5542368 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/841661 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFD93F58AE66B52FFFCBFFF6FF98584A http://zoobank.org/913487CB-0C18-46B7-8EBB-E74CAF669A13 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2011.2 http://zenodo.org/record/841661 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFD93F58AE66B52FFFCBFFF6FF98584A https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5542366 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5542370 http://zoobank.org/913487CB-0C18-46B7-8EBB-E74CAF669A13 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5542367 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 Stenothoidae Antatelson Antatelson claudei Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2011 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5542368 https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2011.2 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5542366 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5542370 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5542367 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Antatelson claudei sp. nov. Figs 8-9 Holotype 1 ovigerous ♀ 2.5 mm; NHMUK 2011. 8034. RRS James Clark Ross , cruise JR144 (BIOPEARL I), stn JR 144 SR-EBS-4-E, Shag Rocks, 53°62'S 40°91'W, 11-04-2006, 201- 205 m, gear: epibenthic sledge, 4 Epi-net, (slide deposited at the Natural History Museum, London). Additional 5 specimens sex? 2.1- 1.2 mm in alcohol, same locality (Natural History Museum, London). Etymology Dedicated to Claude De Broyer (Brussels) for his strenuous and tireless effort on the studies of Antarctic amphipods. Description HABITUS. Dorsal outline with single tubercles and humps on the mediodorsal body line, with one at the head, some 3-5 irregular ones on the peraeon, and always acute prolongations on all three urosomites. These dorsal body parts are reinforced with knobs. In dorsal view, the body has a nearly right - angled keel laterally along both sides, thus the cross section would be a rhomboid with a much smaller extent in the upper part than in the lower one. HEAD. A1 subequal to somewhat shorter A2. A1 ped. art. 1 with huge nasiform process, ratio art. 2> art. 3; flagellum with about 10 arts. A2 arts. 2 and 3 short and wide, art. 4 = art. 5, flagellum with 8-9 arts. Mouthparts: No difference found to those in other species of this genus. GNATHOPODS. Gn1 much smaller than Gn2. Cx1 subquadrate. Basis robust, no setae found; ischium subquadrate, naked. Merus beset with short and stiff setae posteriorly; carpus triangular, on posterior margin beset with few longer setae. Propodus about twice as long as wide, on both margins with a few longer setae, palm weakly rounded without well defined palmar corner, but defined by short spines. Gn2 larger, but also not strong. Cx2 tongue-shaped, longer than wide, anterior margin somewhat rounded, posterior one straight. Basis more than 5 times longer than wide, anterior margin beset with a few fine setae distally, only few setae on posterior margin; ischium longer than wide, with groups of setae as on merus. Carpus triangular, about as long as wide, distally lobed, without setae. Propodus subrectangular, distally a bit wider than proximally, with few setae on palmar corner; angle of palmar corner about 120°, without tooth, palm without excavation or incisions, beset with small setae. Dactylus short, reaching palmar corner. PERAEON. P3-7 slender. Cx3 similar to Cx2. P3 basis about twice as wide as propodus and carpus, merus not lengthened anterodistally. Dactylus strong. P4 similar to P3, but ischium longer in P3. Cx4 subtrapezoidal, clearly wider than long. P5-7 again very similar and weak. Peraeonites 5-7 with single semicircular dorsal humps situated over an acute tooth-shaped prolongation on each segment, partly reaching over the next segment. In some specimens rounded humps also on 2-3 anterior segments, but without this acute overlapping 'fold'. PLEON. Pl1-3 with regular dorsal triangularly thickened prolongations, with 'double pleat', reinforced with knobs. Ep1-3 with rounded corners. Urosomites without dorsal ornaments. Us2 much narrower than Us1. U1 peduncle longer than subequal rami, rami with small spines. U2 peduncle longer than longer ramus, rami subwhat unequal, with small spines. U3 peduncle shorter than in U2, but similar in width, without spines; ramus two-articulated, about the same length as peduncle. TELSON. Enlarged, thickened and vertically inserted. Remarks The first impression was that the material studied belonged to A. tuberculatum Andres, 1989, because, apart from the more numerous humps and tubercles on the body, no difference in the morphology could be found. But in the present material also small specimens of 1.2 mm length show many more tubercles than the holotype of 2.8 mm or paratype of 2.6 mm in Andres' description, thus the idea that the number of humps would increase with body length does not seem justified. And furthermore, Andres stresses in his textual description of A. tuberculatum that the first and second pleon segment carry a pair of tubercles (not visible in the illustrations), and that only the third segment carries a single one. In the specimens of the present study, all segments have a single tubercle in the mediodorsal bodyline. : Published as part of Krapp-Schickel, Traudl, 2011, New Antarctic stenothoids sensu lato (Amphipoda, Crustacea), pp. 1-17 in European Journal of Taxonomy 2 on pages 12-15, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2011.2, http://zenodo.org/record/841661 : {"references": ["Andres H. G. 1989. Antatelson tuberculatum sp. n., ein neuer Vertreter der Thaumatelsoninae aus der Antarktis (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Gammaridea). Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen zoologischen Museum und Institut 86: 179 - 184."]} Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarktis* DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Shag Rocks ENVELOPE(-42.033,-42.033,-53.550,-53.550) Humps ENVELOPE(-57.450,-57.450,-63.983,-63.983)