Pilumnus vespertilio ( Fabricius, 1793 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13229521 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13229583 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/81700F6C-521E-4500-FC28-FA52FBEAFC6B |
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Pilumnus vespertilio ( Fabricius, 1793 ) |
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Pilumnus vespertilio ( Fabricius, 1793) View in CoL
( Figs. 37-40 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig )
Larval description. – Pilumnus vespertilio ; Aikawa, 1929: 41, pl. III, Fig. 14 View Fig , zoea I; Hashmi, 1970a: zoea I-III; Lim & Tan, 1981: 71-88, Figs. 1-5 View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig View Fig , zoea I-III & megalop and Terada, 1990: 29-31, Figs. 6-7 View Fig View Fig , zoea I-III.
Carapace ( Fig. 37a View Fig ): dorsal spine smooth, curved distally, short, approximately three times as long as rostral spine; rostral spine smooth, short and distinctively shorter than antennal protopod; lateral spines short and unarmed; 1 pair of posterodorsal setae; ventral margin without setae, eyes sessile.
Antennule ( Fig. 37b View Fig ): uniramous, endopod absent; exopod unsegmented with 2 broad and long, 2 shorter and slender aesthetascs plus 2 terminal setae of unequal length.
Antenna ( Fig. 37c View Fig ): protopod distally bilaterally spinulate, much longer in length than rostral spine; endopod bud present; exopod unsegmented, distally spinulate with 1 long and 1 smaller medial setae unequal in length.
Mandible: endopod palp absent.
Maxillule ( Fig. 38a View Fig ): epipod seta absent; coxal endite with 7 setae; basial endite with 5 terminal setal processes and 2 small teeth; endopod 2-segmented, proximal segment with 1 seta; distal segment with 6 (2 subterminal, 4 terminal) setae; exopod seta absent.
Maxilla ( Fig. 38b View Fig ): coxal endite bilobed with 6+4 setae; basial endite bilobed with 5+4 setae; endopod bilobed with 3+5 (2 subterminal, 3 terminal) setae; exopod (scaphognathite) margin with 4 setae and 1 long distal stout process.
First maxilliped ( Fig. 39a View Fig ): coxa without setae; basis with 10 setae arranged 2,2,3,3; endopod 5-segmented with 3,2,1,2,5 (1 subterminal, 4 terminal) setae respectively; exopod 2-segmented, distal segment with 4 long terminal plumose natatory setae.
Second Maxilliped ( Fig. 39b View Fig ): coxa without setae; basis with 4 setae arranged 1,1,1,1; endopod 3-segmented, with 1,1,6 (3 subterminal, 3 terminal) setae respectively; exopod 2- segmented, distal segment with 4 long terminal plumose natatory setae.
Third maxilliped ( Fig. 40c View Fig ): present and biramous.
Pereiopods ( Fig. 40d View Fig ): present and chela bilobed.
Abdomen ( Figs. 40a, b View Fig ): 5 somites; somite 2 with a pair of dorsolateral processes directed anteriorly; somite 3 with a pair of dorsolateral processes directed ventrally; somites 1- 2 with rounded posterolateral processes and 3-5 with short posterolateral spinous processes; somite 1 without dorsal setae; somites 2-5 with 1 pair of posterodorsal setae; posterior margin of somites 2-5 spinulate; pleopod buds absent.
Telson ( Figs. 38c View Fig , 40a, b View Fig ): each telson fork long, spinulate and gradually curved distally; 1 long and 1 small lateral spine; dorsal medial spine present; posterior margin with 3 pairs of stout spinulate setae.
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