Paraleptognathia longiremis (Lilljeborg, 1864) Guerrero-Kommritz, 2004
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5247919 |
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Paraleptognathia longiremis (Lilljeborg, 1864) |
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Paraleptognathia longiremis (Lilljeborg, 1864) View in CoL new combination ( Figs 13 View FIGURE 13 , 14 View FIGURE 14 , 15 View FIGURE 15 )
Synonymy: Akanthophoreus longiremis Sieg, 1986 View in CoL
Leptognathia longiremis (Lilljeborg, 1864)
Tanais longiremis Lilljeborg, 1864
Material examined: 21 individuals. ZMH K40542 RV ”Polarstern” St. 316, 21 females.
Diagnosis: Propodus of pereopod 1 with a row of ventral spines.
Description: nonovigerous female. Body ( Fig. 13a, b View FIGURE 13 ): long, about eight times as long as broad. Body length 2.5 to 3.7 mm. Cephalothorax ( Fig. 13a, b View FIGURE 13 ): about 1.4 times longer than broad. Pereon ( Fig. 13a, b View FIGURE 13 ): pereonite 6 shortest, pereonite 1 longer than 6, shorter than 5, pereonite 5 as long as 4, pereonite 2 and 3 equal in length. Pleon ( Fig. 13a, b View FIGURE 13 ): pleonites subequal; pleotelson rounded.
Antennule ( Fig. 14a View FIGURE 14 ): article 1 longest with one long simple distal seta; article 2 with one distal simple seta; article 3 shortest, naked; article 4 with five terminal setae.
Antenna ( Fig. 14b View FIGURE 14 ): article 1 short semifused to cephalothorax; article 2 as long as broad, with one short spiniform seta; article 3 with one dorsal simple seta, article 4 with two terminal long simple and one short simple setae, article 5 with one terminal simple seta; article 6 shortest, with four terminal simple setae.
Labrum ( Fig. 15a View FIGURE 15 ): hoodshaped, with a row of setules on the distal margin.
Mandible ( Fig. 15c View FIGURE 15 ): well calcified, pars molaris bent ventrally, lacinia mobilis spiniform.
Maxillula ( Fig. 15a View FIGURE 15 ): endite with four rows of ventral setules, and one short, one pinnate and six simple terminal spiniform setae.
Maxilla ( Fig. 15f View FIGURE 15 ): rectangular, smooth.
Labium ( Fig. 15e View FIGURE 15 ): composed of two triangular lobes, with two distal simple setae on each lobe.
Maxilliped ( Fig. 15g View FIGURE 15 ): endites not fused; no setae were observed on the basis.
Epignath ( Fig. 15b View FIGURE 15 ): smooth, with no special features.
Cheliped ( Fig. 14a View FIGURE 14 ): basis naked; merus with one ventral seta; carpus with two ventral and two dorsal simple setae and one tubercle near insertion of chela, carpal shield welldeveloped, rounded; propodus with three teeth at cutting edge; dactylus smooth.
Pereopod 1 ( Fig. 14f View FIGURE 14 ): coxa naked; basis about 3.5 times longer than broad, naked; ischium short, with short simple seta; merus with one spiniform seta; carpus longer than merus, with two spiniform setae; propodus with a ventral row of short spines, one terminal spine and one spiniform distal seta; dactylus smooth; unguis sharp.
Pereopod 2 ( Fig. 14g View FIGURE 14 ): as pereopod 1, except carpus with three spiniform setae and propodus smooth.
Pereopod 3 ( Fig. 14h View FIGURE 14 ): as pereopod 1, except basis with setulose seta and propodus with a ventral and a dorsal row of spinules.
Pereopod 4 ( Fig. 14i View FIGURE 14 ): basis about 3.5 times longer than broad, naked; ischium short, with a short simple seta; merus with two spiniform setae; carpus with three spiniform setae; propodus smooth, with four terminal spiniform setae and one terminal spine; dactylus as long as propodus; unguis sharp.
Pereopod 5 ( Fig. 14j View FIGURE 14 ): as pereopod 4, except propodus with three terminal spiniform setae.
Pereopod 6 ( Fig. 14k View FIGURE 14 ): as pereopod 4, except basis with two simple setae; carpus with four spiniform setae.
Pleopods ( Fig. 14e View FIGURE 14 ): exopod with four simple long setae; endopod with five simple long setae.
Uropods ( Fig. 14d View FIGURE 14 ): exopod less than half the length of endopod article 1. Exopod article 1 with one distal simple seta; article 2 with three terminal setae. Endopod article 1 naked; article 2 with four terminal setae.
Distribution: this species occurs in south and east Greenland.
Remarks: Paraleptognathia longiremis is very similar to P. gracilis and primary it was synonymized by Lang (1957) with this species. Paraleptognathia longiremis has a clear row of spinules on propodus of the pereopod 1. The chelipeds are different, the chela has no crenulation in P. longiremis , and propodus of P 1 has a row of spinules that is missing in P. gracilis . The observation of Hansen (1913) of a very long uropod is not present in all individuals. Most of the individuals found had a typical short Paraleptognathia uropod.
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Zoologisches Museum Hamburg |
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Collection of Leptospira Strains |
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Paraleptognathia longiremis (Lilljeborg, 1864)
Guerrero-Kommritz, Jürgen 2004 |
Akanthophoreus longiremis
Sieg 1986 |