Nodoscarus compressus, Kim & Boxshall, 2020

Kim, Il-Hoi & Boxshall, Geoff A., 2020, Untold diversity: the astonishing species richness of the Notodelphyidae (Copepoda: Cyclopoida), a family of symbiotic copepods associated with ascidians (Tunicata), Megataxa 4 (1), pp. 1-6 : 642

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/megataxa.4.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6422178

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C487CB-EDD0-38B7-FCEF-FD8BFF7CF7D7

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scientific name

Nodoscarus compressus
status

gen. et sp. nov.

Nodoscarus compressus gen. et sp. nov.

( Fig. 436 View FIGURE 436 )

Type material. Holotype ♀ (dissected and mounted on a slide, MNHN-IU-2014-21459 ) from Leptoclinides sp. (MNHN-IT-2008-4861 = MNHNA2/LEP/111), CRRF CRCHO 561, Baluan I., Papua New Guinea (2°32.27’S, 147°17.97’E), open reef, depth 24 m, L. Martin coll., 22 June 2003. GoogleMaps

Etymology. The name of the new species refers to its laterally compressed body.

Descriptionoffemale. Body ( Fig. 436A View FIGURE 436 ) vermiform, slightly compressed laterally, smooth, almost straight, unsegmented. Bodylength 6.07 mm; dorsoventraldepth of body 0.98 mm in middle. Both anterior and posterior regions of body narrowing; anterior region slightly curved ventrally; posterior end of body ( Fig. 436B View FIGURE 436 ) weakly incised. No caudal rami or caudal setae present.

Rostrum ( Fig. 436C View FIGURE 436 ) lobate, setulose. Antennule ( Fig. 436C, D View FIGURE 436 ) also lobate, muchwiderthanlong, surface ornamented with numerous fine setules, armed with 5 or 6 small setae at anterodistal corner (1 short, blunt and aesthetasc-like). Antenna ( Fig. 436E View FIGURE 436 ) stout, 2-segmented; first segment (coxobasis) unarmed; second segment (endopod) about 1.5 timeslongerthan wide (22×15 μm), about half as long as coxobasis: armed with 6 smallsetae (arranged as 2, 2, and 2) plus short, stout terminal claw, about half as long as endopod. Antenna, labrum, and first and second mouthparts positioned in indented pre-oral cavity.

Labrum ( Fig. 436C View FIGURE 436 ) large, unornamented, constricted at proximal third, gradually broadening in distal twothirds, with almost straight posterior margin. Three pairs of mouthparts retained ( Fig. 436C View FIGURE 436 ). Mandible ( Fig. 436F View FIGURE 436 ) as unsegmented, digitiform lobe tipped with 1 naked seta. Maxillule ( Fig. 436G View FIGURE 436 ) as stout lobe, bearing 6 naked setae (2 subdistal and 4 distal). Maxilla (third mouthpart, Fig. 436H View FIGURE 436 ) positioned just posterior to pre-oral cavity ( Fig. 436C View FIGURE 436 ), as small lobe tipped with 2 subequal, naked setae. Post-oral swelling present between third pair of mouthparts ( Fig. 436C View FIGURE 436 ), directed anteriorly, covering posterior part of labrum, with rounded margin. Maxillipeds and legs absent

Male. Unknown.

Remarks. The unique numbers of setae on the mandible, maxillule, and maxilla, which are 1, 6, and 2, respectively, allow N. compressus gen. etsp. nov. to be readily differentiated from its congeners. The slightly compressed body of the new species is also an unusual and characteristic feature of N. compressus gen. et sp. nov.

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