Vemacumella heardi, Petrescu, 2001

Petrescu, I., 2001, New deep-sea Nannastacidae (Crustacea, Cumacea) from the Eastern Pacifc collected by R. V.`Vema’, Journal of Natural History 35 (11), pp. 1657-1680 : 1677-1678

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/002229301317092388

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10237859

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B9022E-FFAA-FF80-4FBC-24F8FD77FAF2

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Carolina

scientific name

Vemacumella heardi
status

sp. nov.

Vemacumella heardi View in CoL n. sp.

(gures 15, 16)

Material. HOLOTYPE immature male ( AMNH 18050 About AMNH ), sta. V-17-8, 3.06 mm body length (partially dissected).

Type locality. 43 ss 14 ¾ S, 75 ss 27 ¾ W, 3219 m depth, SE Paci c Ocean, collected by R. V. ‘ Vema,’ 23 M arch 1961 .

Etymology. This species is dedicated in honour of the American specialist in Cumacea, Dr Richard W. Heard, as sign of great appreciation of his work and of his personal qualities.

Description of immature male. Integument granulous. Carapace (gures 15A,B) 37% of entire body length, with three strong dorsal spines and few setae; ocular lobe without evident lenses, not reaching tip of pseudoro strum; notch evident; ventral margin serrated in anterior half. Pseudorostrum short, slightly upturned, with long medially separated siphons. Antenna 1 (gure 15C) with slender articles, second article of peduncle with tubercle with two long sensory setae; main agellum with two articles; accessory agellum with three articles not exceeding basal article of main agellum (gure 15D). M andible (gure 15E) pars incisiva with four teeth; lacinia mobilis with three teeth; six plumose spiniform setae between lacinia and pars molaris; pars molaris truncated, robust, with anterior tooth. Maxilla 1 (gure 15F) outer endite with six simple robust setae; thick palp with two glabrous laments. Maxilla 2 (gure 15G) with one xed and two movable endites and row of ne setae on inner margin of protopod. M axilliped 1 (gure 15H) endite of basis with heavy setae and pair of retinacula; carpus with ve attened hand-like setae on inner margin; propodus with two serrated setae on inner margin; broad dactylus with four terminal small setae. Maxilliped 2 (gure 16A) basis with strong long plumose seta on inner distal corner; merus bulky and also with long plumose seta; carpus with plumose setae; dactylus bulky with strong terminal spine. Maxilliped 3 (gure 16B) basis with outer process with two long plumose setae, inner margin serrated; merus with inner tooth and outer tooth; carpus as long as merus, with tooth on inner distal corner; dactylus claw short. Pereopod 1 (gure 16C) basis with two long slender teeth on inner margin; ischium and merus short; carpus longer than merus and propod us; dactylus with long terminal setae. Pereopod 2 (gure 16D) basis with strong teeth on outer margin; carpus with two short setae on inner distal corner; dactylus 2.66 times as long as propodus, with few simple setae, terminal setae simple. Pereopod 3 (gure 16E) with basis longer than half of pereopod. Pereopods 4 and 5 (gures 16F,G) with progressively shorter bases and longer carpi. Exopods on maxilliped 3 and pereopods 1–4. Uropod (gure 16H) with peduncle 1.7 times as long as last pleonite, 1.3 times as long as endopod, with teeth and four setae on inner margin, small setae on outer margin; exopod 85% of endopod length, with long simple terminal seta; endopod with ve robust setae on inner serrated margin, strong terminal seta.

Remarks. This new species resembles the species of Styloptocuma from the deep Atlantic or eastern Paci c with spiny carapaces: S. acuminatum ( Jones, 1984) , S. bacescui ( Petrescu, 1991, Petrescu and Watling, 1999), S. gracillimum ( Calman, 1905) with regard to the carapace, antenna 1 and maxilliped 1 and 2. It diOEers in having a shorter ocular lobe (all species of Styloptocuma have ocular lobe as long or even longer than pseudorostral lobes), an accessory agellum with three (instead of two) articles (Petrescu, in press), the special stout seta on the propodus of maxilliped 1, and a process on the basis of maxilliped 3.

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

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