Metopa clypeata Kroyer 1842

Metopa clypeata (Krøyer, 1842) Fig. 1–9, 19–21. Leucothoe clypeata Krøyer, 1842:157; Krøyer 1845:545, pl. 6 fig. 2a–f Leucothoe norvegica Liljeborg, 1850 Montagua clypeata Bate, 1862:58; Goës, 1866:522 Metopa clypeata Boeck, 1870:60, Boeck, 1872:451, pl. XVIII-4, XIX-3, Hansen, 1888:90, fig III-3, S...

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Main Authors: Tandberg, Anne Helene S., Vader, Wim
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Published: Zenodo 2009
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6216424
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Summary:Metopa clypeata (Krøyer, 1842) Fig. 1–9, 19–21. Leucothoe clypeata Krøyer, 1842:157; Krøyer 1845:545, pl. 6 fig. 2a–f Leucothoe norvegica Liljeborg, 1850 Montagua clypeata Bate, 1862:58; Goës, 1866:522 Metopa clypeata Boeck, 1870:60, Boeck, 1872:451, pl. XVIII-4, XIX-3, Hansen, 1888:90, fig III-3, Shoemaker, 1955:15, fig. 5 a–f, Just, 1980:46 ? Metopa beringiensis Oldevig, 1959:45 –46, pl.1 fig. 7–8 non Metopa clypeata Gurjanova, 1951:417 Material examined. Morphological examination: ZMUC-CRU 6050 (Greenland), male, 6.4 mm; ZMUC- CRU 6050, female, 8.9 mm TYPE material; USNMNH 419533, male, 7 mm (Albatross station 3282, Bering Sea); Zool. Mus. AN No 22646 (114-1950); SEM-examination: ZMUC-CRU 6050, male, 6 mm. Morphological redescription of male type material. Head (Fig. 1): epistome small and rounded, cephalic lobe not prominent, with acute tip; eye 1/3 of head length, well defined. Antenna 1 (Fig. 1): long and slender, half length of body; flagellum of approximately 20 articles, one small seta on each article; no accessory flagellum observed. Antenna 2 (Fig. 1): shorter than A1; peduncle longer than flagellum; flagellum of 10 articles, each with one thin seta. Labrum (Fig. 2): rounded. Mandible (Fig. 2): mandibular palp 2- articulate (see Discussion), circular in cross-section, 5 serrated setae with an inner smooth core (type A setae, see Discussion) on article 1, very small apical article (article 2) with 1–2 type A setae at apex; incisor and lacinia mobilis both serrate and well developed; raker setae with 3 plumose setae nearest incisor and 7–8 serrate raker setae further back; no molar. Maxilla 1 (Fig. 2): inner plate with one simple distal seta; outer plate with 3 cuspidate and 3 serrated distal setae and 7 simple setae on inner margin; palp 1-articulate, 2x length of outer plate, with 3 cuspidate distal setae, 4 simple setae on inner margin and several simple facial setae. Maxilla 2 (Fig. 1): outer plate in normal position to and slightly longer than inner plate; both plates with several simple setae ...