Dolicholana Bruce, 1986
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Genus Dolicholana Bruce, 1986 View in CoL
Dolicholana Bruce, 1986: 122 View in CoL ; Wetzer et al. 1987: 2 (key), Keable 1999: 396, Bruce et al. 2002: 145.
Type species. Cirolana elongata H. Milne-Edwards, 1840 View in CoL ; by original designation.
Remarks on the genus. The genus Dolicholana Bruce, 1986 includes four species: Dolicholana brucei Paiva & Souza-Filho, 2015 , Dolicholana elongata ( Milne Edwards, 1840) , Dolicholana enigma Keable, 1999 , and Dolicholana porcellana ( Barnard, 1936) . Dolicholana resembles both Natatolana Bruce, 1981 and Politolana Bruce, 1981 , and in order to distinguish these genera, Bruce (1986) emphasized the projection of the frontal lamina, the morphology of the peduncle of antenna 1, and the absence of plumose setae on the endopod of pleopods 3–5 in Dolicholana . Keable (1999) emended the diagnosis of the genus and added a further character, the formation of a 90° angle between the frontal lamina and the clypeus, which is unique in the cirolanid genera.
Keable (1999) described some additional diagnostic characters of the genus Dolicholana and, in the case of the pleotelson, he stated that the dorsal surface is smooth with an anterodorsal depression, with no tubercles, pits or ridges, the margins are convex, meeting at an acute or rounded apex, with robust setae, and abundant plumose setae restricted to the posterolateral margins, but no marginal teeth-like serrations. In the adult males, the appendix masculina of pleopod 2 arises basally, although in juvenile D. enigma , it arises medially. In the new species described here, however, the distal margin of the pleotelson has no robust setae, and the adult appendix masculina arises medially ( Fig. 6B View FIGURE 6 ). Despite these differences, we decided to allocate the new species to the genus Dolicholana until a more ample phylogenetic review of the Cirolanidae can clarify the relationships between this and other related genera, as suggested by Keable (1999).
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Dolicholana Bruce, 1986
Paiva, Ricardo J. C. & Souza-Filho, Jesser F. 2023 |
Dolicholana
Bruce, N. L. & Lew Ton, H. M. & Poore, G. C. B. 2002: 145 |
Keable, S. J. 1999: 396 |
Wetzer, R. & Delaney, P. M. & Brusca, R. C. 1987: 2 |