Boca gurui, Senna, André R., Sorrentino, Rayane, Chatterjee, Tapas & Schizas, Nikolaos V., 2014
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3884.5.3 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:28FB479A-F295-40CB-A861-9ABA4282E0C3 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6495946 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C2A776-6C6E-E04F-A6E0-FAE9FCEC737B |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
scientific name |
Boca gurui |
status |
sp. nov. |
Boca gurui View in CoL sp. nov.
( Figs 1–3 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 )
Etymology. The specific epithet is given in honor of Professor B. C. Guru, Utkal University, Orissa, India, thesis advisor (in D. Sc.) of one of the authors (Dr. Tapas Chatterjee).
Material examined. Holotype: female, 2.9 mm, Hole in Wall, 90.5 m (297 ft.), June 8, 2010, 0.125 mm sieve, UFBA 2129. Paratype: 1 female, 2.3 mm, Hole in Wall, 90.5 m (297 ft.), Jun 8, 2010, 0.125 mm sieve, (MMI-UPRM 10003).
Diagnosis. Antenna1, primary flagellum 4-articulate. Epistome and upper lip fused without central notch. Mandible, palp article 3 falciform, inner margin minutely setose, concave. Maxilla 2, outer plate, apical margin with 6 simple setae between 1 plumose seta at the outer corner and 1 plumose seta at the inner corner; inner plate, apical margin with 4 plumose setae and 4 simple setae near the outer corner. Maxilliped, inner plate with 2 long apical simple setae, outer plate about 3 × longer than wide, palp slender, articles subequal in length, article 2 apically truncate; gnathopod 1, propodus slightly elongate, about 2.5 × longer than wide, palm extremely acute, quite long and distinctly demarked by a robust seta at the palmar corner; pereopods 5–7, propodus with non articulated anterodistal spur; telson with 1 apical robust seta on each lobe.
Description. Head about 1.4 × deeper than long, lateral cephalic lobe weakly produced, eyes reniform. Epistome and upper lip fused without central notch. Antenna 1, about 0.2 × the body length, peduncular article 1 about 1.5 × longer than wide, without setae, article 2 as long as wide, about half length of article 1, ventral margin with 1 distal slender seta, article 3 about 1.3 longer than wide, slightly shorter than article 2, dorsal margin with 1 distal slender seta; primary flagellum 4-articulate, with a row of aesthetascs, callynophore not visible, without flagellar robust setae, calceoli absent, article 4 elongate, with 3 apical slender setae; accessory flagellum 2-articulate, about half length the primary flagellum, article 1 elongate, about 3.4 × the article 2 length, article 2 with 3 apical slender setae. Antenna 2 subequal in length to antenna 1, peduncle without brush setae, weakly geniculate between articles 2 and 3, article 4 slightly shorter than articles 1 to 3 combined, article 5 subequal in length to article 4, dorsodistal and ventrodistal corners each with set of slender setae; flagellum 4-articulate, article 3 longer than others, article 4 with 2 apical slender setae. Mandible, incisor large, with sinuous margin, bearing an acute spine anteriorly; lacinia mobilis a small, apically subacute peg; accessory setal row represented by 6 short, stout simple setae; molar a smooth flap; palp 3-articulate, attached proximally, article 1 subquadrate, without setae, article 2 elongate, about 4 × longer than wide, about 1.7 × longer than article 3, bearing 2 simple setae ventrodistally, article 3 falciform, inner margin minutely setose, concave, with 2 apical slender setae. Maxilla 1, inner plate short, apical margin with 3 stout plumose setae, inner margin with 5 slender simple setae. Maxilla 2, outer plate, apical margin with 6 simple setae between 1 plumose seta at the outer corner and 1 plumose seta at the inner corner, inner plate, apical margin with 4 plumose setae and 4 simple setae near the outer corner. Maxilliped, inner plate with 2 long apical simple setae, outer plate about 3 × longer than wide, palp, articles slender, subequal in length, article 2 apically truncate.
Gnathopod 1, basis about 3.5 × longer than wide; merus and carpus, posterior margin setose; propodus slightly elongate, about 2.5 × longer than wide, palm extremely acute, quite long and distinctly demarked by a robust seta at the palmar corner, posterior margin almost straight, minutely setose, bearing 3 curved robust setae spread on the distal half; dactylus curved, large, reaching 1/3 of posterior margin. Gnathopod 2, carpus slightly elongate, about 3.7 × longer than wide, weakly setose; propodus subrectangular, about 2.4 × longer than wide, anterior margin convex, palmar corner slightly projected, subacute; dactylus proximally enlarged, globular. Pereopod 3, coxa slightly wider than deep, all margins smooth, posteroventral corner with small notch; basis suboval, about 2.2 × longer than wide, anterior margin smooth, with a distal concavity, posterior margin smooth, convex; merus smooth, about 1.4 × longer than wide, and about 0.45 × the basis length; carpus short, rounded; propodus subrectangular, about 2.2 × longer than wide, about 0.9 × the merus length, distal spur present; dactylus simple, curved, inner margin minutely setose. Pereopod 4, coxa broadly rounded, slightly wider than deep, margins naked and smooth; basis ovatorectangular, about 1.8 × longer than wide, anterior and posterior margins smooth; merus about half length of basis; carpus short, subquadrate; propodus subrectangular, about 2.3 × longer than wide, anterior margin convex, bearing acute spur; dactylus robust, curved, posterior margin minutely setose. Pereopod 5, coxa bilobate, posterior lobe strongly produced ventrally; basis widely expanded posteriorly, posterior margin rounded and smooth, posteroventral lobe weakly developed; merus slightly expanded posteriorly; propodus subrectangular, about 2.4 × longer than wide, anterior and posterior margins without setae, bearing weak anterodistal spur; dactylus robust, curved. Pereopod 6, basis expanded posteriorly, anterior margin bearing 4 small stout setae, posterior margin weakly crenulate, posteroventral lobe weakly produced; propodus subrectangular, about 2.9 × longer than wide, anterior and posterior margins without setae, bearing acute anterodistal spur; dactylus robust, curved. Pereopod 7, basis expanded posteriorly, anterior margin bearing 4 small stout setae, posterior margin weakly crenulate, posteroventral lobe weakly produced; propodus subrectangular, about 3 × longer than wide, anterior and posterior margins without setae, bearing acute anterodistal spur; dactylus robust, curved.
Pleonites 1–3, dorsal margins smooth. Epimeral plates 1–3, margins smooth and naked, epimeral plates 1–2, posteroventral lobe slightly produced and subacute, epimeral plate 3, posteroventral lobe slightly produced and round. Urosomites 1–3, dorsal margins smooth, urosomite 1 dominant in size, dorsally without concavities. Uropod 1, peduncle with 1 apicolateral robust seta; rami subequal in length, without robust setae, dorsal margins minutely setose. Uropod 2, peduncle with l apicolateral stout seta; outer ramus slightly longer than inner ramus, dorsal margin minutely setose, without dorsal setae; inner ramus, dorsal margin minutely setose, without dorsal setae, without constriction. Uropod 3, peduncle short, about 1.2 × longer than wide, without dorsolateral flange, without robust setae; rami lanceolate, subequal in length; outer ramus 2-articulate, article 1, dorsal margin minutely setose distally, article 2 long, acute, without setae; inner ramus, dorsal and ventral margins minutely setose distally. Telson flat, deeply cleft, up to 70% of its length, about 1.7 × longer than wide, lobes apically slightly truncate and cuspidate, each lobe bearing 1 robust seta.
Geographic distribution and bathymetry. The new species is known only from the type locality, Hole-in the- Wall, La Parguera, off southwestern Puerto Rico, Caribbean Sea, 90.5 m (297 ft.), June 8, 2010, (17 ° 53′04.5960′′N, 67 ° 01′18.9120′′W) ( Fig 4 View FIGURE 4 ).
Remarks. The new species described in this paper fits the genus Boca , as diagnosed by Lowry & Stoddart 1997. Boca gurui sp. nov. can be distinguished from its congeners in a number of characters. It differs from B. campi by: peraopods 5–7, propodus with non articulated anterodistal spur (articulated in B. campi ); and telson with 1 apical robust seta on each lobe (without apical robust setae in B. campi ). The new species can be easily recognized from B. elvae by presenting: mandible lacinia mobilis a small, apically subacute peg (a stemmed, distally serrate blade in B. elvae ); and gnathopod 1 merus, carpus and propodus anterior margin naked, and dactylus curved (with patches of robust setae and dactylus bent at right angle proximally in B. elvae ). From B. megachela , the new species is differentiated as follows: gnathopod 1 weakly subchelate, dactylus large (massively subchelate, dactylus very large in B. megachela ); and telson with 1 apical robust seta on each lobe (without apical robust setae in B. megachela ). Boca gurui sp. nov. is also easily recognized from B. normae as well as this species presents some autapomorphic characters that differentiates it from all other species in the genus, mainly the mandible incisor shape, with 4 spines surrounding 1 stout and central spine, and the antenna 1, primary flagellum 3-articulate. Besides that, B. gurui sp. nov. presents the uropod 3 inner ramus subequal in length to outer ramus (versus subequal in length to outer ramus article 1 in B. normae ).
Additionally, B. gurui sp. nov. presents some exclusive characters that differentiates it from all of its congeners, such as: epistome and upper lip fused, without central notch; antenna 1, accessory flagellum reaching the primary flagellum article 3; and mandible palp article 3 falciform, with inner margin minutely setose and concave. This new species represents the first species of the genus Boca from Puerto Rico and increases the described number of world species in the genus to five.
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Kingdom |
|
Phylum |
|
Class |
|
Order |
|
Family |
|
Genus |