Munidopsis penescabra Pequegnat & Williams, 1995
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Munidopsis penescabra Pequegnat & Williams, 1995
( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4. A B)
Munidopsis penescabra Pequegnat & Williams 1995: 788 , figs 2c–e, 3, 4b (western North Atlantic, north-western Gulf of Mexico, 543– 807 m.— Baba et al. 2008: 154 View Cited Treatment (compilation).
Material examined. Campeche Bank (Gulf of Mexico): SMF 49248, 2 males, 4.1–5.6 mm, 23°50.121’N, 87°10.484’W, 565 m, RV ‘ Maria S. Merian’ MSM 20/4 Station GeoB 163 08-1, BC, 22 March 2012, on muddy pteropod-foraminiferan ooze, associated with stalked crinoids, sponges, bryozoans, barnacles, brachiopods and few dead scleractinian fragments (mainly Lophelia pertusa (Linnaeus, 1758)) ; SMF 49254, 2 males, 2.8–5.9 mm, 23°49.731’N, 87°10.319’W, 578 m, RV ‘ Maria S. Merian’ MSM 20/4 Station GeoB 163 09-1, BC, 22 March 2012, no sediment collected—associated with Munidopsis tuerkayi n. sp., sponges and few dead scleractinian fragments (mainly Lophelia pertusa ).
Colour in life. Carapace and abdomen pale brown; P1–4 whitish or pale brown. Cornea pale brown.
Remarks. The material examined agrees quite well with the original description. Pequegnat & Williams (1995) compared this species with M. scabra Faxon, 1893 and M. tanneri Faxon, 1893 , both from the eastern Pacific. Munidopsis penescabra is also close to M. acutispina Benedict, 1902 , from the north-east Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea ( Froglia et al. 2002; Macpherson & Segonzac 2005). The differences are in the following:
The dorsal surface of the carapace has numerous small scales each ending in a well-developed spine in M. penescabra , whereas these scales are large each ending in a small spine in M. acutispina .
The eyespine is much larger in M. penescabra than in M. acutispina .
The suborbital spine is well developed in M. penescabra , whereas this spine is absent in M. acustina .
The spines on P1–4 are stronger in M. penescabra than in M. acutispina .
Distribution. The species was only known from off Georgia and northwestern Gulf of Mexico, 543– 807 m. The present specimen is from the southeastern Gulf of Mexico, at 565– 578 m.
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Munidopsis penescabra Pequegnat & Williams, 1995
Macpherson, Enrique, Beuck, Lydia & Freiwald, Andrè 2016 |