Metacrangon richardsoni ( Yaldwyn, 1960 )
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Metacrangon richardsoni ( Yaldwyn, 1960 ) |
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Metacrangon richardsoni ( Yaldwyn, 1960) View in CoL
( Figures 17 View Figure 17 , 18 View Figure 18 )
Sclerocrangon View in CoL n. sp. – Richardson and Yaldwyn 1958, p 40, fig. 42.
Sclerocrangon richardsoni View in CoL – Yaldwyn, 1960, p. 39, fig. 8 [type locality: Palliser Bay , Cook Strait, 41 ◦ 42.5 ′ S, 175 ◦ 09 ′ E, 1007 m] GoogleMaps .
Material examined
Holotype. Palliser Bay , Cook Strait, North Island, 41 ◦ 42.5 ′ S, 175 ◦ 09.0 ′ E, 1007 m, mud with shell, rock and gravel, VUZ83, beam trawl, 17 February 1957, CL 8.9 mm (10.1 mm including rostrum), NMZ Cr000782. GoogleMaps
Non-type. Hikurangi Margin , Waiarapa Seep (North Tower), TAN0616 / 79, 41 ◦ 46.95– 46.83 ′ S, 175 ◦ 23.98–24.25 ′ E, 1040–1053 m, RV Tangaroa , 13 November 2006, one female (CL 11.8 mm), NIWA 29392 View Materials .
Abbreviated description
Body ( Figure 17 View Figure 17 ) robust. Rostrum ( Figures 17A,B View Figure 17 , 18A View Figure 18 ) somewhat ascending, narrowing anteriorly; distal margin generally rounded, with minute point terminally; dorsal surface faintly carinate on midline; lateral margin gently arched in lateral view, continuing to postorbital carina; midventral carina relatively row, ventral margin nearly straight. Carapace ( Figure 17A,B View Figure 17 ) slightly longer than wide postorbitally; orbital margin with distinct cleft; anterior mid-dorsal tooth relatively large, compressed laterally, epigastric in position, arising at 0.10 of CL; posterior mid-dorsal tooth subequal in size to anterior mid-dorsal tooth, arising at 0.53 of CL; submedian and hepatic teeth moderately small; antennal tooth acuminate, slightly falling short of level of rostral apex, directed forward in dorsal view, slightly ascending in lateral view; branchiostegal tooth moderately strong, directed forward in lateral view, slightly ascending in lateral view; no denticle on anterolateral margin between antennal and branchiostegal teeth; postorbital carina low, blunt; epibranchial carina absent.
First to fourth abdominal somites rounded dorsally, fifth somite with broad, clearly delimited mid-dorsal carina ( Figure 17D–F View Figure 17 ). First to third abdominal pleura rounded marginally, posteroventral margin of fourth pleuron rounded, that of fifth pleuron with acute posteroventral tooth. Sixth abdominal somite ( Figure 17G View Figure 17 ) with distinct submedian and dorsolateral carinae.
Eye ( Figures 17B View Figure 17 , 18A View Figure 18 ) slightly longer than wide; cornea darkly pigmented, as wide as eyestalk, corneal width 0.12 of CL; eyestalk with papilla-like dorsal tubercle. Antennular peduncle ( Figures 17B View Figure 17 , 18A View Figure 18 ) moderately stout, reaching midlength of antennal scale; first segment with prominent, blunt distolateral process, distomesial margin unarmed; stylocerite directed slightly mesially in dorsal view and directed forward in lateral view, terminating in acute tooth, reaching tip of distolateral process of first segment, lateral margin strongly convex; second segment with blunt distolateral process; outer flagellum consisting of 12 articles. Antennal basicerite ( Figures 17B View Figure 17 , 18A View Figure 18 ) with rounded dorsodistal lateral angle; antenna scale 0.45 times as long as carapace, about 2.4 times longer than wide; lateral margin concave; distolateral tooth moderately slender, reaching distal margin of roundly triangular distal lamella.
Third maxilliped relatively slender; ultimate segment ( Figure 18C View Figure 18 ) about 6.2 times longer than wide, penultimate segment about 2.6 times longer than wide; antepenultimate segment with pair of greatly unequal, movable spinules subdistally on ventral surface. First pereopod ( Figure 18D,E View Figure 18 ) moderately stout; palm about 3.5 times longer than wide; carpus with small ventrolateral tooth; merus with small dorsodistal tooth. Fifth pereopod as illustrated ( Figure 18F View Figure 18 ).
Uropodal exopod with minute posterolateral tooth and minute movable spinule just mesial to it ( Figure 18G View Figure 18 ).
Colouration
Colour in life was described by Yaldwyn (1960).
Size
The non-ovigerous female holotype, CL 8.5 mm; the second female specimen is a spawning moult, CL 11.8 mm.
Distribution
Known only from the southern South Island, New Zealand, from type locality in Cook Strait and from the Wairarapa Seep, the Hikurangi Margin; 1007–1053 m.
Remarks
The present specimen, representing the second of this very rare species, agrees well with the holotype in every diagnostic aspect, and is the first record of the genus from a chemosynthetic environment.
As Yaldwyn (1960) noted, M. richardsoni is morphologically very similar to M. munita (Dana, 1851) from the northeastern Pacific. Komai (1995) pointed out that M. laevis (Yokoya, 1933) also shows substantial similarity to M. richardsoni . Differences among these three species were discussed in detail by Komai (1995).
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Metacrangon richardsoni ( Yaldwyn, 1960 )
Komai, Tomoyuki & Ahyong, Shane T. 2010 |
Sclerocrangon richardsoni
Yaldwyn, J 1960: 39 |
Sclerocrangon
Richardson JR & Yaldwyn JC 1958: 40 |