Two new species of Tigriopus Norman, 1869 from Chonburi Province, Thailand (Crustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticidae)

Two new species of the family Harpacticidae Dana, 1846, Tigriopus namsaiensis sp. nov. and T. wannapaensis sp. nov. were found in algal washings at Namsai and Wannapa beaches in Chonburi Province, Thailand. There are currently 14 known species in the genus, two of which, T. thailandensis Chullasorn,...

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Main Authors: CHULLASORN, SUPAWADEE, KANGTIA, PAWANA, SONG, SUNG JOON, KHIM, JONG SEONG
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spelling ftmagnoliapress:oai:https://mapress.com/oai/:article/44020 2023-05-15T14:01:23+02:00 Two new species of Tigriopus Norman, 1869 from Chonburi Province, Thailand (Crustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticidae) CHULLASORN, SUPAWADEE KANGTIA, PAWANA SONG, SUNG JOON KHIM, JONG SEONG 2021-10-12 application/pdf https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5051.1.6 eng eng Mangolia Press https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5051.1.6/45639 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.5051.1.6 Zootaxa; Vol. 5051 No. 1: 12 Oct. 2021; 41-67 1175-5334 1175-5326 10.11646/zootaxa.5051.1 Harpacticoida identification key morphology Namsai Beach taxonomy Ulva clathrata Wannapa Beach Crustacea info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2021 ftmagnoliapress https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5051.1 2021-10-12T17:02:22Z Two new species of the family Harpacticidae Dana, 1846, Tigriopus namsaiensis sp. nov. and T. wannapaensis sp. nov. were found in algal washings at Namsai and Wannapa beaches in Chonburi Province, Thailand. There are currently 14 known species in the genus, two of which, T. thailandensis Chullasorn, Ivanenko, Dahms, Kangtia & Yang, 2012 and T. sirindhornae Chullasorn, Dahms & Klangsin, 2013 were also discovered in Thailand. The genus Tigriopus Norman, 1869 has a worldwide distribution with nine species recorded from the Pacific Ocean (seven in the North Pacific and two in the South Pacific), four species from the Atlantic and adjacent seas, two species from the South Indian Ocean, and one species from Antarctica. Sexual dimorphism is expressed in the antennule, antenna, P2, P5, P6, and segmentation of the urosome. Tigriopus namsaiensis sp. nov. and T. wannapaensis sp. nov. are closely related to T. thailandensis and T. sirindhornae in sharing the following characters: fewer sensilla on the prosome; antennary exopod with one seta on exp-2; P4 exp-3 with two inner setae; female P5 baseoendopod with five setae; male P2 enp-2 with a seta fused to the segment; and male P5 exopod with five setae. Tigriopus namsaiensis sp. nov. closely resembles T. thailandensis, but the new species is characterized by four setae on the maxillulary coxa (three setae in T. thailandensis), the outermost seta on the female P6 is plumose (instead of the middle one), the lateral seta on the apical segment of the antennary exopod is discrete at the base (instead of fused to the segment), and the outermost seta of the male P5 exopod is plumose (instead of spinulose). Tigriopus wannapaensis sp. nov. is very closely related to T. sirindhornae, but the new species differs from the latter by the following characteristics: 2-segmented mandibular exopod (3-segmented in T. sirindhornae); five setae on the maxillulary coxa (instead of three); all setae on female P6 are plumose (instead of two plumose and one pinnate); the lateral seta on the apical segment of the antennary exopod is fused to the segment (instead of discrete at the base); and the outermost seta on the male P5 exopod is plumose (instead of spinulose). A dichotomous identification key to the 16 valid species of Tigriopus is provided. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Magnolia press Pacific Indian Seta ENVELOPE(9.895,9.895,63.645,63.645) Zootaxa 5051 1
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topic Harpacticoida
identification key
morphology
Namsai Beach
taxonomy
Ulva clathrata
Wannapa Beach
Crustacea
spellingShingle Harpacticoida
identification key
morphology
Namsai Beach
taxonomy
Ulva clathrata
Wannapa Beach
Crustacea
CHULLASORN, SUPAWADEE
KANGTIA, PAWANA
SONG, SUNG JOON
KHIM, JONG SEONG
Two new species of Tigriopus Norman, 1869 from Chonburi Province, Thailand (Crustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticidae)
topic_facet Harpacticoida
identification key
morphology
Namsai Beach
taxonomy
Ulva clathrata
Wannapa Beach
Crustacea
description Two new species of the family Harpacticidae Dana, 1846, Tigriopus namsaiensis sp. nov. and T. wannapaensis sp. nov. were found in algal washings at Namsai and Wannapa beaches in Chonburi Province, Thailand. There are currently 14 known species in the genus, two of which, T. thailandensis Chullasorn, Ivanenko, Dahms, Kangtia & Yang, 2012 and T. sirindhornae Chullasorn, Dahms & Klangsin, 2013 were also discovered in Thailand. The genus Tigriopus Norman, 1869 has a worldwide distribution with nine species recorded from the Pacific Ocean (seven in the North Pacific and two in the South Pacific), four species from the Atlantic and adjacent seas, two species from the South Indian Ocean, and one species from Antarctica. Sexual dimorphism is expressed in the antennule, antenna, P2, P5, P6, and segmentation of the urosome. Tigriopus namsaiensis sp. nov. and T. wannapaensis sp. nov. are closely related to T. thailandensis and T. sirindhornae in sharing the following characters: fewer sensilla on the prosome; antennary exopod with one seta on exp-2; P4 exp-3 with two inner setae; female P5 baseoendopod with five setae; male P2 enp-2 with a seta fused to the segment; and male P5 exopod with five setae. Tigriopus namsaiensis sp. nov. closely resembles T. thailandensis, but the new species is characterized by four setae on the maxillulary coxa (three setae in T. thailandensis), the outermost seta on the female P6 is plumose (instead of the middle one), the lateral seta on the apical segment of the antennary exopod is discrete at the base (instead of fused to the segment), and the outermost seta of the male P5 exopod is plumose (instead of spinulose). Tigriopus wannapaensis sp. nov. is very closely related to T. sirindhornae, but the new species differs from the latter by the following characteristics: 2-segmented mandibular exopod (3-segmented in T. sirindhornae); five setae on the maxillulary coxa (instead of three); all setae on female P6 are plumose (instead of two plumose and one pinnate); the lateral seta on the apical segment of the antennary exopod is fused to the segment (instead of discrete at the base); and the outermost seta on the male P5 exopod is plumose (instead of spinulose). A dichotomous identification key to the 16 valid species of Tigriopus is provided.
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author CHULLASORN, SUPAWADEE
KANGTIA, PAWANA
SONG, SUNG JOON
KHIM, JONG SEONG
author_facet CHULLASORN, SUPAWADEE
KANGTIA, PAWANA
SONG, SUNG JOON
KHIM, JONG SEONG
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title Two new species of Tigriopus Norman, 1869 from Chonburi Province, Thailand (Crustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticidae)
title_short Two new species of Tigriopus Norman, 1869 from Chonburi Province, Thailand (Crustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticidae)
title_full Two new species of Tigriopus Norman, 1869 from Chonburi Province, Thailand (Crustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticidae)
title_fullStr Two new species of Tigriopus Norman, 1869 from Chonburi Province, Thailand (Crustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticidae)
title_full_unstemmed Two new species of Tigriopus Norman, 1869 from Chonburi Province, Thailand (Crustacea: Copepoda: Harpacticidae)
title_sort two new species of tigriopus norman, 1869 from chonburi province, thailand (crustacea: copepoda: harpacticidae)
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