Minyaspis Van & Dekelboum, 2011, gen. nov.

Minyaspis gen. nov. Type species. Minyaspis amylaneae sp. nov. Type locality. Fiji Is, Great Astrolabe Reef, NE of Dravuni I., 18 ° 44.08’ S, 178 ° 32.63’ E, depth: 14 m. Diagnosis. Scutum thin, fragile, not calcified along carinal and tergal margins, resulting in incomplete coverage of capitulum. T...

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Main Authors: Van, Robert J., Dekelboum, Allen M.
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Maxillopoda
Pedunculata
Oxynaspididae
Minyaspis
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Maxillopoda
Pedunculata
Oxynaspididae
Minyaspis
Van, Robert J.
Dekelboum, Allen M.
Minyaspis Van & Dekelboum, 2011, gen. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Maxillopoda
Pedunculata
Oxynaspididae
Minyaspis
description Minyaspis gen. nov. Type species. Minyaspis amylaneae sp. nov. Type locality. Fiji Is, Great Astrolabe Reef, NE of Dravuni I., 18 ° 44.08’ S, 178 ° 32.63’ E, depth: 14 m. Diagnosis. Scutum thin, fragile, not calcified along carinal and tergal margins, resulting in incomplete coverage of capitulum. Tergum sometimes incompletely calcified. Scutum with pronounced adductor muscle pit. Basal end of carina commonly forked, not rounded or truncate. Etymology. Miny - from the Greek, minys , small, and -aspis , a shield. Remarks. The species placed within this genus are generally defined by partially calcified capitular plates. Although one might consider this reduction in calcification to be a trait commonly found in cirripeds in obligate commensal relationships in which they are closely associated with host taxa tissues (e.g. sponge-inhabiting barnacles, see Kolbasov 1993; Van Syoc and Newman 2010), we contend that in the case of oxynaspidids the reduction of calcification is a synapomorphy of the genus Minyaspis sp. nov. Independent data sets, such as those derived from DNA sequences, could test this hypothesis. To date, however, we have not been able to obtain suitable tissues for DNA extraction from the great bulk of oxynaspidid species. Previously described species of Oxynaspis , newly referred to the genus Minyaspis , ordered alphabetically by species, with the known hosts of type specimens and type localities, are listed below. Minyaspis acapitula (Foster and Buckeridge, 1995: 351–353); Réunion; 120 m; host not mentioned Minyaspis aurivillii (Stebbing, 1900: 675, pl. 74 c); New Britain, Papua New Guinea; 40 fathoms [73 m.]; antipatharian Minyaspis bocki (Nilsson-Cantell, 1921: 228–230); Goto Islands, Kyushu, Japan; 230 m; “Hornkorallen” Minyaspis faroni (Totton, 1940: 483–486); Red Sea; Antipathes lentispina Minyaspis floridana (Pilsbry, 1953: 15–16); off Palm Beach, Florida; 50–60 fathoms [91– 110 m.]; antipatharian Minyaspis granti (Totton, 1940: 480–482); 80 miles [133 km] south of Penang, Malaysia; antipatharian Minyaspis michi (Zevina, 1983: 1636 –1637); Nazca Ridge; 25 ° 45 ’ S, 85 ° 22 ’ W; 240 – 210 m; host not mentioned Minyaspis patens (Aurivillius, 1892: 38, pl. III, Figs 1, 2); West Indies, Anguilla; Antipathes Minyaspis pulchra (Nilsson-Cantell, 1934: 46–54); 10 ° 27 ’ 46 ” S, 126 ° 4 ’ 30 ” E [south of Timor Island, Indonesia]; “from telegraph cable”, no host mentioned in text, however the holotype is illustrated (Nilsson-Cantell, 1934: 48, Fig. 1 a) attached to what appears to be an antipatharian axis Minyaspis reducens (Foster, 1982: 221–223); Fung Head, Sai Kung Peninsula, Hong Kong; 12 m; Antipathella japonica and Cirrhipathes anguina Minyaspis sinensis (Ren, 1983: 85–86, Fig. 2); East China Sea; 29 ° 30 ’ N, 126 °00’ E; 96 m; antipatharian Minyaspis terranovae (Totton, 1923: 116–118); New Zealand; 189 m; Antipathes lilliei : Published as part of Van, Robert J. & Dekelboum, Allen M., 2011, Oxynaspididae (Crustacea, Cirripedia): phylogenetics and evolutionary ecology, with descriptions of three new genera and six new species, pp. 1-32 in Zootaxa 3103 on pages 15-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.279183 : {"references": ["Kolbasov, G. A. (1993) Revision of the genus Acasta Leach (Cirripedia: Balanoidea). Zoological Journal of the Linnaean Society, 109, 395 - 427.", "Van Syoc, R. J. & Newman, W. A. (2010) Morphology and evolutionary ecology of a sponge-barnacle symbiosis: Four new genera of barnacles (Archaeobalanidae, Bryozobiinae), Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 392 (2010), 65 - 88. doi: 10.1016 / j. jembe. 2010.04.011", "Foster, B. A. & Buckeridge, J. S. (1995) Barnacles (Cirripedia, Thoracica) of seas off Reunion Island and the East Indies. Bulletin du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, 4 th Ser., 16, 1994 (1995) section A, n. 2 - 4, 345 - 382.", "Stebbing, T. R. R. (1900) On Crustacea brought by Dr. Willey from the South Seas. In: Willey, A. (Ed.) Zoological results based on material from New Britain, New Guinea, Loyalty Islands and elsewhere, collected during the years 1895, 1896 and 1897. Part V. University Press, Cambridge, pp. 605 - 690, pls. 64 - 74.", "Nilsson-Cantell, C. A. (1921) Cirripeden Studien. Zur Kenntnis der Biologie, Anatomie und Systematik dieser Gruppe. Zoologiska Bidrag fran Uppsala, 7, 75 - 390.", "Totton, A. K. (1940) New species of the Cirripede genus Oxynaspis, commensal with Antipatharia. Annals and Magazine of Natural History [Eleventh Series.], No. 36, December 1940, 465 - 486.", "Pilsbry, H. A. (1953) Notes on floridian barnacles (Cirripedia). Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 105, 13 - 28.", "Zevina, G. B. (1983) The Cirripedia from peaks of the Nasca Ridge mountains (Pacific Ocean). Zoologichesky Zhurnal, 62 (11), 1635 - 1642.", "Aurivillius, C. W. S. (1892) Neue Cirripeden aus dem Atlantishchen, Indischen und Stillen Ocean. Ofversigt Kongliga vetenskaps-akademiens forhandlingar. Stockholm, no. 3, 123 - 134.", "Nilsson-Cantell, C. A. (1934) Indo-Malayan cirripeds in the Raffles Museum, Singapore. Bulletin of the Raffles Museum, 9, 42 - 73 + 5 pls.", "Foster, B. A. (1982) Shallow water barnacles from Hong Kong. In: Morton, B. S. & Tseng, H. (Eds.), Proceedings of the first international marine biological workshop on the marine flora and fauna of Hong Kong and southern China. Hong Kong University Press, pp. 207 - 232.", "Ren, X. (1983) Five new species of suborder Lepadomorpha (Cirripedia Thoracica) from Chinese waters. Oceanologia et Limnologia Sinica, 14 (1), 74 - 87.", "Totton, A. K. (1923) Coelenterata. Part III. Antipatharia (and their cirripede commensals). British Museum (Natural History). British Antarctic \" Terra Nova \" Expedition, 1910, Natural History Report. Zoology, 5 (3), 97 - 120."]}
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Type species. Minyaspis amylaneae sp. nov. Type locality. Fiji Is, Great Astrolabe Reef, NE of Dravuni I., 18 ° 44.08’ S, 178 ° 32.63’ E, depth: 14 m. Diagnosis. Scutum thin, fragile, not calcified along carinal and tergal margins, resulting in incomplete coverage of capitulum. Tergum sometimes incompletely calcified. Scutum with pronounced adductor muscle pit. Basal end of carina commonly forked, not rounded or truncate. Etymology. Miny - from the Greek, minys , small, and -aspis , a shield. Remarks. The species placed within this genus are generally defined by partially calcified capitular plates. Although one might consider this reduction in calcification to be a trait commonly found in cirripeds in obligate commensal relationships in which they are closely associated with host taxa tissues (e.g. sponge-inhabiting barnacles, see Kolbasov 1993; Van Syoc and Newman 2010), we contend that in the case of oxynaspidids the reduction of calcification is a synapomorphy of the genus Minyaspis sp. nov. Independent data sets, such as those derived from DNA sequences, could test this hypothesis. To date, however, we have not been able to obtain suitable tissues for DNA extraction from the great bulk of oxynaspidid species. Previously described species of Oxynaspis , newly referred to the genus Minyaspis , ordered alphabetically by species, with the known hosts of type specimens and type localities, are listed below. Minyaspis acapitula (Foster and Buckeridge, 1995: 351–353); Réunion; 120 m; host not mentioned Minyaspis aurivillii (Stebbing, 1900: 675, pl. 74 c); New Britain, Papua New Guinea; 40 fathoms [73 m.]; antipatharian Minyaspis bocki (Nilsson-Cantell, 1921: 228–230); Goto Islands, Kyushu, Japan; 230 m; “Hornkorallen” Minyaspis faroni (Totton, 1940: 483–486); Red Sea; Antipathes lentispina Minyaspis floridana (Pilsbry, 1953: 15–16); off Palm Beach, Florida; 50–60 fathoms [91– 110 m.]; antipatharian Minyaspis granti (Totton, 1940: 480–482); 80 miles [133 km] south of Penang, Malaysia; antipatharian Minyaspis michi (Zevina, 1983: 1636 –1637); Nazca Ridge; 25 ° 45 ’ S, 85 ° 22 ’ W; 240 – 210 m; host not mentioned Minyaspis patens (Aurivillius, 1892: 38, pl. III, Figs 1, 2); West Indies, Anguilla; Antipathes Minyaspis pulchra (Nilsson-Cantell, 1934: 46–54); 10 ° 27 ’ 46 ” S, 126 ° 4 ’ 30 ” E [south of Timor Island, Indonesia]; “from telegraph cable”, no host mentioned in text, however the holotype is illustrated (Nilsson-Cantell, 1934: 48, Fig. 1 a) attached to what appears to be an antipatharian axis Minyaspis reducens (Foster, 1982: 221–223); Fung Head, Sai Kung Peninsula, Hong Kong; 12 m; Antipathella japonica and Cirrhipathes anguina Minyaspis sinensis (Ren, 1983: 85–86, Fig. 2); East China Sea; 29 ° 30 ’ N, 126 °00’ E; 96 m; antipatharian Minyaspis terranovae (Totton, 1923: 116–118); New Zealand; 189 m; Antipathes lilliei : Published as part of Van, Robert J. & Dekelboum, Allen M., 2011, Oxynaspididae (Crustacea, Cirripedia): phylogenetics and evolutionary ecology, with descriptions of three new genera and six new species, pp. 1-32 in Zootaxa 3103 on pages 15-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.279183 : {"references": ["Kolbasov, G. A. (1993) Revision of the genus Acasta Leach (Cirripedia: Balanoidea). Zoological Journal of the Linnaean Society, 109, 395 - 427.", "Van Syoc, R. J. & Newman, W. A. (2010) Morphology and evolutionary ecology of a sponge-barnacle symbiosis: Four new genera of barnacles (Archaeobalanidae, Bryozobiinae), Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 392 (2010), 65 - 88. doi: 10.1016 / j. jembe. 2010.04.011", "Foster, B. A. & Buckeridge, J. S. (1995) Barnacles (Cirripedia, Thoracica) of seas off Reunion Island and the East Indies. Bulletin du Museum national d'Histoire naturelle, Paris, 4 th Ser., 16, 1994 (1995) section A, n. 2 - 4, 345 - 382.", "Stebbing, T. R. R. (1900) On Crustacea brought by Dr. Willey from the South Seas. In: Willey, A. (Ed.) Zoological results based on material from New Britain, New Guinea, Loyalty Islands and elsewhere, collected during the years 1895, 1896 and 1897. Part V. University Press, Cambridge, pp. 605 - 690, pls. 64 - 74.", "Nilsson-Cantell, C. A. (1921) Cirripeden Studien. Zur Kenntnis der Biologie, Anatomie und Systematik dieser Gruppe. Zoologiska Bidrag fran Uppsala, 7, 75 - 390.", "Totton, A. K. (1940) New species of the Cirripede genus Oxynaspis, commensal with Antipatharia. Annals and Magazine of Natural History [Eleventh Series.], No. 36, December 1940, 465 - 486.", "Pilsbry, H. A. (1953) Notes on floridian barnacles (Cirripedia). Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 105, 13 - 28.", "Zevina, G. B. (1983) The Cirripedia from peaks of the Nasca Ridge mountains (Pacific Ocean). Zoologichesky Zhurnal, 62 (11), 1635 - 1642.", "Aurivillius, C. W. S. (1892) Neue Cirripeden aus dem Atlantishchen, Indischen und Stillen Ocean. Ofversigt Kongliga vetenskaps-akademiens forhandlingar. Stockholm, no. 3, 123 - 134.", "Nilsson-Cantell, C. A. (1934) Indo-Malayan cirripeds in the Raffles Museum, Singapore. Bulletin of the Raffles Museum, 9, 42 - 73 + 5 pls.", "Foster, B. A. (1982) Shallow water barnacles from Hong Kong. In: Morton, B. S. & Tseng, H. (Eds.), Proceedings of the first international marine biological workshop on the marine flora and fauna of Hong Kong and southern China. Hong Kong University Press, pp. 207 - 232.", "Ren, X. (1983) Five new species of suborder Lepadomorpha (Cirripedia Thoracica) from Chinese waters. Oceanologia et Limnologia Sinica, 14 (1), 74 - 87.", "Totton, A. K. (1923) Coelenterata. Part III. Antipatharia (and their cirripede commensals). British Museum (Natural History). British Antarctic \" Terra Nova \" Expedition, 1910, Natural History Report. Zoology, 5 (3), 97 - 120."]} Text Antarc* Antarctic ren DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Pacific New Zealand Morton ENVELOPE(-61.220,-61.220,-62.697,-62.697) Astrolabe ENVELOPE(140.000,140.000,-66.733,-66.733) Kung ENVELOPE(-132.571,-132.571,54.050,54.050)