Leucon (Alytoleucon) polarsterni Ledoyer, 1993
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Leucon (Alytoleucon) polarsterni Ledoyer, 1993 |
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Leucon (Alytoleucon) polarsterni Ledoyer, 1993
Previous records. Described for the Weddell Sea (1153–1223 m).
Diagnosis. Leucon with long dorsomedian row of teeth, no lateral teeth on carapace; accessory flagellum rudimentary, uropod endopod united with terminal seta, without articulation.
New records. ( Figures 1–4 View FIGURE 1 View FIGURE 2 View FIGURE 3 View FIGURE 4 ). Peninsula: ANT XIX #42: 1 female (dissected), 5 subadult males, 14 non-ovigerous females, 3 mancas; ANT XIX # 43 : 2 subadult males, 8 non-ovigerous females, 7 mancas; ANDEEP III #153: 3 non-ovigerous females, 5 mancas; ANDEEP III #154: 3 subadult males, 1 ovigerous and 18 non-ovigerous females, 9 mancas; W Weddell Sea: ANT XIX #46 : 4 subadult males, 4 non-ovigerous females; ANT XIX #131 : 2 subadult male, 3 non-ovigerous females, 2 mancas; ANDEEP III #121: 1 adult and 7 subadult males, 4 ovigerous and 8 non-ovigerous females, 10 mancas; ANDEEP III #133: 2 mancas; ANDEEP III #142: 1 subadult male, 1 ovigerous and 4 non-ovigerous females; ANDEEP III #150: 1 female (dissected), 11 subadult males, 26 non-ovigerous females, 9 mancas; ANDEEP III #151: 1 non-ovigerous female; E Weddell Sea: ANT XV #89: 1 female (used for SEM), 3 subadult males, 18 females (non-ovigerous and with developing oostegites), 10 mancas; ANT XV #114: 1 subadult male, 1 non-ovigerous female; ANT XV #272: 1 adult (broken) and 4 subadult males, 13 females (nonovigerous and with developing oostegites), 4 mancas; ANT XV #134 AGT: 1 female (dissected), 1 adult male, 7 non-ovigerous females; ANDEEP III #78: 5 subadult males, 1 ovigerous and 15 non-ovigerous females (1 dissected), 29 mancas; ANDEEP III #80: 1 non-ovigerous female; S Sandwich Trench: ANT XIX #140 : 3 specimens; ZMH K 42932 View Materials .
Morphometric measurements:
Antenna 1: relative length of peduncle articles 1 to 3: 46/26/28 (in Ledoyer, 1993: 46 /28/26);
maxilliped 2: B/R ratio 0.7, relative length of articles I to D: 14/27/30/18/11;
maxilliped 3: B/R ratio 1.3 (1.4 in Ledoyer, 1993), relative length of articles I to D: 11/21/33/21/14 (in Ledoyer, 1993: 9 /30/28/20/13);
pereiopod 1: B/R ratio 0.5 (0.6 in Ledoyer, 1993), relative length of articles I to D: 5/18/29/27/21 (in Ledoyer, 1993: 8 /21/24/28/19);
pereiopod 2: B/R ratio 1.0, relative length of articles I to D: 3/22/29/16/29;
pereiopod 3: B/R ratio 1.5, relative length of articles I to D: 14/25/36/14/11;
pereiopod 4: B/R ratio 1.2, relative length of articles I to D: 12/23/35/20/10;
pereiopod 5: B/R ratio 1.0, relative length of articles I to D: 16/22/36/20/7.
Uropod measurements: pleotelson length to width: slightly wider than long;
pleotelson 0.7 times as long as uropod peduncle;
uropod endopod longer than exopod owing to terminal seta;
uropod endopod basal to distal article: 1.7 (1.8 in Ledoyer, 1993).
Remarks. The length proportion in the antenna 1 peduncle and the pereiopod 1 is slightly different between the specimens from Ledoyer (1993) and the Antarctic deep sea, as the peduncle article 3 is longer than article 2 in the type material but vice versa in the ANDEEP material. The pereiopod 1 propodus is the longest article in the type material but the carpus is longest in the deep-sea material. However, the carpus and propodus are both rather long and of similar length in both specimens, so the difference may be not really important.
Obviously this species has a wide distribution in Antarctic waters.
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