Leontocaris yarramundi Taylor & Poore, 1998
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2372.1.26 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5313697 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5F3987EE-9F4E-AE39-FF01-55D8BBA1F81B |
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Leontocaris yarramundi Taylor & Poore, 1998 View in CoL
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Leontocaris yarramundi Taylor & Poore, 1998: 64–68 View in CoL , figs. 5–7 [type locality: “U” seamount, 82.8 km SSE of Southeast Cape, Tasmania]. — Poore 2009: 965–966.
Material examined. Chatham Rise: NIWA 49259 View Materials , 1 male (tcl 17.2 mm, cl 7.1 mm), Gothic Seamount, 42°43.71’S, 179°53.56’W, 1070– 990 m, TAN0104/388, epibenthic sled, with primnoid coral, 21.IV.2001 GoogleMaps ; NIWA 49262 View Materials , 1 View Materials ov. female (cl. 7.4 mm), Zombie Seamount, 42°46.00’S, 179°55.36’W, 970– 900 m, TAN0104/337, with mixed corals and sponges, epibenthic sled, 20.IV.2001 GoogleMaps ; NIWA 49260 View Materials , 2 View Materials ov. females (tcl 16.3, cl 7.2–7.4 mm), Diabolical Seamount, 42°47.17’S, 179°59.12’W, 993– 900 m, TAN0104/48, with lithistid sponge, epibenthic sled, 16.IV.2001 GoogleMaps ; NIWA 49261 View Materials , 1 View Materials ov. female (cl. 7.6 mm), Zombie Seamount, 42°45.92’S, 179°55.62’W, 1058– 990 m, TAN0104/198, with coral and sponge, epibenthic sled, 19 Apr 2001 GoogleMaps ; NIWA 29687 View Materials , 1 male (tcl. 18.9 mm, cl 7.6 mm), Pyre Seamount, 42°43.06–43.31’S, 179°54.29–54.15’E, 1025–1156 m, TAN0604/102, with mixed corals and sponge, 4. VI.2006; NIWA 29695 View Materials , 1 View Materials ov. female (cl 8.8 mm), Gothic Seamount, 42°43.65–43.84’S, 179°53.94–54.18’E, 1000–1107 m, TAN0604/113, with mixed corals and sponge, 7. VI.2006; NIWA 29670 View Materials , 1 male (tcl 17.0 mm, cl 7.1 mm), 1 female (tcl 16.0 mm, cl 7.2 mm), 3 ov. females (cl 7.0– 8.3 mm), Zombie Seamount, 42°45.76–45.45’S, 179°55.51–55.36’E, 1019–1081 m, TAN0604/09, with mixed corals and sponge, 28. V.2006.
Remarks. The New Zealand specimens conform well to the type description and are the first records of the species outside Tasmania. The rostral spination of the New Zealand specimens (9 or 10 dorsal of which 4 are postorbital; 16–20 ventral) is within the expected range of variation for the species (9 dorsal of which 4 are postorbital; 15–18 ventral; Taylor & Poore 1998), as is rostral length (1.22–1.61 cl. versus 1.05–1.46). Of the three males and nine females examined, the major pereopod 2 is on the right in all specimens except for one male and four females. Most specimens were collected together with sponges and mixed corals including primnoids (Thourella sp., Acanthogorgia sp. ) and Madrepora oculata .
Distribution. Seamounts off south-eastern Tasmania and now from seamounts on the Chatham Rise, New Zealand; 900–1448 m.
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
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Leontocaris yarramundi Taylor & Poore, 1998
Ahyong, Shane T. 2010 |
Leontocaris yarramundi
Poore, G. C. B. 2009: 965 |
Taylor, J. & Poore, G. C. B. 1998: 68 |