Paragathotanais vikingus Bird, 2010, sp. nov.

Paragathotanais vikingus sp. nov. Figs 3–6 Diagnosis . Paragathotanais with cephalothorax longer than pereonites 1–2 combined; pereonites all shorter than long, with lateral crenulations; antenna article-2 without spinules; pereopods 4–6 dactylus with two equal distal spines; uropod with slight exop...

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Main Author: Bird, Graham J
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Published: Zenodo 2010
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6205821
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Summary:Paragathotanais vikingus sp. nov. Figs 3–6 Diagnosis . Paragathotanais with cephalothorax longer than pereonites 1–2 combined; pereonites all shorter than long, with lateral crenulations; antenna article-2 without spinules; pereopods 4–6 dactylus with two equal distal spines; uropod with slight exopod process. Material examined . Holotype: neuter (non-ovigerous female?), BIOICE Stn 2849, Iceland Basin, IMNH.3307. Allotype: male, BIOICE Stn 3069, Iceland Basin, IMNH.3311. Paratypes: One preparatory male, two neuters/non-ovigerous females BIOFAR Stn 264; one neuter, BIOICE Stn 2332, IMNH.3309; one neuter, BIOICE Stn 2849, IMNH.3307; one neuter (dissected on microslide, IMNH.3967), one male (IMNH.3304), BIOICE Stn 3069; two neuters, one male, BIOICE Stn 3280, IMNH.3308; one neuter, BIOICE Stn 3539, IMNH.3305; one neuter, BIOICE Stn 3543, IMNH.3310; two neuters, one early preparatory male, BIOFAR Stn 264. See Appendix A for details of these stations. Description. Neuter (non-ovigerous female ). Cuticle shiny. Body (Fig. 3 A) slender or fairly slender, 6.7–7.4 times as long as broad; overall length 1.63–2.20 mm (or 1.46–2.05 mm fully contracted). Cephalothorax (Fig. 4 A) elongate, 1.6–1.8 times longer than broad (mean =1.65, n = 8) and longer than pereonites 1–2; sclerites proximal to chelipeds fused ventrally (but with faint internal suture) with narrow gap and acute anterior process. Pereonites 1– 6 0.56, 0.83, 0.83, 0.80, 0.75 and 0.53 times as long as broad respectively; pereonites 1-5 with finely crenulate lateral margins. Pleon longer than pereonite-6; pleonite-5 with lateral simple seta. Pleotelson (Fig. 3 B) as long as three preceding pleonites, conical in dorsal view, with deflexed acuminate process. Antennule (Fig. 3 C) 0.6 times as long as cephalothorax; article-1 about half of total length; setation as figured. Antenna (Fig. 3 D) article-2 larger than article-3, both without setae or spinules; other setation as figured. Labrum (Fig. 4 B) conical, distally setose. Labium not recovered. Mandibles (Fig. 4 ...