Biropalostoma spiniferum Guţu & Angsupanich, 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5451.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11232435 |
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Biropalostoma spiniferum Guţu & Angsupanich, 2004 |
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Biropalostoma spiniferum Guţu & Angsupanich, 2004 View in CoL
( Figs. 12A–C View FIGURE 12 )
Biropalostoma spiniferum Guţu & Angsupanich, 2004a: 31–36 View in CoL , figs. 1–3.
Material examined. Station SG22: 1 incomplete female with eggs (CR0511-P02-01-03), 9 May 2011; 1 incomplete specimen (CR0112-P02-02-01), 20 January 2012; 1 incomplete female with eggs (CR1113-P02-03- 03), 13 November 2013; 1 female with oostegites (CR1114-P02-01), 11 November 2014; 1 incomplete specimen (CR1016-P02-02-02), 5 October 2016; 1 incomplete female brooding mancae I (CR0717-P02-02-02), 19 July 2017; 1 incomplete specimen (CR0619-P02-02-02), 13 June 2019. Station SG23: 1 damaged specimen (CR1112-P06-02- 02), 6 November 2012; 1 incomplete female with oostegites (CR1113-P06-03-03), 13 November 2013; 2 incomplete females, including 1 brooding embryos and 1 with empty brood pouch (CR0514-P06-01-02), 1 incomplete female with eggs (CR0514-P06-02) and 1 incomplete specimen (CR0514-P06-03), 8 May 2014; 2 incomplete ovigerous females (CR1114-P06-01-01), 12 November 2014; 1 female with brood pouch (CR0516-P06-03), 9 May 2016; 1 incomplete specimen (CR0717-P06-01), 20 July 2017; 1 incomplete male (CR0619-P06-01) and 1 incomplete female with oostegites (CR0619-P06-02), 14 June 2019; 2 females with oostegites (CR0820-P06-01) and 1 female with oostegites (CR0820-P06-02), 6 August 2020. Station SG25: 2 ovigerous females and 1 female with oostegites (CR1110-P08-02), 16 November 2010. Station SG26: 1 incomplete female with oostegites (CR1115-PS06-02- 02), 5 November 2015; 1 incomplete specimen (CR1117-PS06-02-01), 6 November 2017; 1 incomplete specimen (CR1118-PS06-01/02), 12 November 2018.
Remarks. The genus Biropalostoma was erected by Guţu &Angsupanich, 2004a and is currently represented by two species ( Anderson 2023), namely B. goofi ( Bamber & Sheader, 2003) and B. spiniferum Guţu & Angsupanich, 2004a , with the latter designated as its type species. Both species are found in the shallow subtidal habitats of Malaysia, Brunei and Thailand at up to 35 m depth ( Bamber & Sheader 2003, 2005; Guţu & Angsupanich 2004a, b; Bamber 2013). Biropalostoma is characterised by the presence of a distinctive spinose ‘bludgeon-like’ process adjacent to the mandible palp ( Guţu & Angsupanich 2004a; Guţu 2006, 2008). Other characters shared between the two species include the (1) dorsally curved epistomal spine; (2) pereonites 3–6 longer than wide; (3) antenna peduncle inner margin with hook-like spines; (4) pereopod-1 merus, carpus and propodus with short spiniform setae; and (5) pleopod exopod smaller than endopod.
Like other parapseudids, B. spiniferum is a very fragile species and none of the present material examined is complete. Nonetheless, these specimens from Singapore match the diagnostic features of B. spiniferum , and these include the (1) short and ventrally curved rostral spine; (2) wider than long pereonite-2; and (3) absence of ventrodistal spiniform setae on the cheliped merus ( Guţu & Angsupanich 2004a). This species is also similar to the sympatric Actenos sp. SG#1 by possessing (1) a ventrally curved rostrum and a dorsally curved epistome; (2) posterolateral processes on pleonites at the location bearing pleopods. However, B. spiniferum differs from Actenos sp. SG#1 by the (1) pereonites lacking anterolateral spines (see Fig. 11B View FIGURE 11 ); (2) pereopod-1 coxa bearing setae instead of spines; and (3) pereopod-1 claw not bifid and bearing more (five as compared to two in Actenos sp. SG#1) spiniform setae. Biropalostoma spiniferum was previously recorded only from its type locality in the Andaman Sea at 1.5 m depth. The Singaporean specimens were collected from sandy silt bottoms along the Singapore Strait at 14–54 m depth. The current record is the first for the species outside its type locality and extends its geographical distribution southwards from southwestern Thailand to Singapore.
Genus Platylicoa Guţu, 2006
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Biropalostoma spiniferum Guţu & Angsupanich, 2004
Kong, Chim Chee 2024 |
Biropalostoma spiniferum Guţu & Angsupanich, 2004a: 31–36
Gutu, M. & Angsupanich, S. 2004: 36 |