Minyaspis welchi, Van, Robert J. & Dekelboum, Allen M., 2011

Van, Robert J. & Dekelboum, Allen M., 2011, Oxynaspididae (Crustacea, Cirripedia): phylogenetics and evolutionary ecology, with descriptions of three new genera and six new species, Zootaxa 3103, pp. 1-32 : 22-25

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.279183

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6187612

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B1CB7F-FFFF-180F-F5F2-F960151A8AE0

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Plazi

scientific name

Minyaspis welchi
status

sp. nov.

Minyaspis welchi sp. nov.

Figures 13 View FIGURE 13 , 14 View FIGURE 14

Material examined. Holotype: CASIZ 110150, 1 complete intact specimen, attached to Antipathes sp. ( CASIZ 113590); Fiji Is, Great Astrolabe Reef, W of Vanuakula I., small pass through reef; 15–18 m; 5 June 1998; coll. Robert Van Syoc (RVS-409). Paratypes: CASIZ 110149, 1 specimen, plates on SEM stub; same locality as holotype. CASIZ 110129, 1 specimen; same locality as holotype. CASIZ 110131, 1 specimen; same locality as holotype. CASIZ 110169, 1 specimen, mouthparts and cirri on glass microscope slide; Fiji Is, Great Astrolabe Reef, S of Herald Passage, outside of reef, under ledge; 18° 46.26’ S, 178° 27.79’ E; depth: 24 m; 4 June 1998; coll. Robert Van Syoc (RVS-405). CASIZ 110170, 1 specimen; same locality as CASIZ 110169. CASIZ 113623, 1 specimen; same locality as CASIZ 110169. CASIZ 113626, 1 specimen; Fiji Is, Great Astrolabe Reef, NE corner, under overhang; 18° 42.41’ E’ 178° 32.32 S; depth: 18 m; 23 June 1998; coll. Robert Van Syoc (RVS-452). CASIZ 113627, 1 specimen; same locality as CASIZ 113626. CASIZ 110148, 8 specimens; same locality as holotype. SIO-BIC C11217, from CASIZ 110148.

Diagnosis. Small bumps or protuberances on exterior of all plates ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 ); carina forming about 90° angle at umbo, basal end broadly, roundly forked, ends truncated; tergal occludent margin with large, broad, round teeth along entire margin; scutal occludent margin with a few rounded teeth above umbo, basal margin rising steeply to occludent margin.

Description. Capitulum ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 A) with large non-calcified area between scutum and carina; capitular height greater than twice its width; low growth ridges and small protuberances on all plates; covered with chitinous, golden-brown epicuticle.

Scutum ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 F,G; Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 A) irregularly shaped, not quadrangular; umbo subcentral, not on occludent margin; separated from carina by wide non-calcified area; near tergum at slightly more than one-half length of tergum; occludent and basal margins forming angle greater than 90°; basal margin broadly convex with very shallow concavity near occludent margin; occludent margin coincident with mantle margin; occludent edge irregular in upper half, with large tooth-like protuberances; carinal margin shallowly concave; adductor muscle pit shallow.

Tergum ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 D,E; Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 A) broadly triangular; margins nearly touching carina and scutum; umbo at apex; scutal margin smooth with shallow notch above scutal apex; occludent edge irregular with large, tooth-like protuberances.

Carina ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 A,B,C; Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 A) bent in upper portion, line from apex to umbo passing outside of carina, similarly line from apex to basal/peduncular margin not passing through scutum; umbo between basal one-fifth and one-third; basal margin deeply forked, extending more than halfway across peduncle; longer than scutum; width narrowest at umbo; extending up less than one-half length of tergum; with shallow inflection between basal margin and umbo.

Labrum bullate.

Mandible ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 B) with 5 teeth, first largest, second about half length of first, third and fourth slightly shorter than second, fifth about half length of third and fourth; face of mandible, superior and inferior margins setose.

First maxilla ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 C) with deep notch in superior half of cutting edge; 2 large, long spines and few shorter spines above notch, many shorter spines below notch, some approaching size of large spines above notch; face of maxilla, superior and inferior margins setose.

Cirrus I ( Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 D) with anterior ramus shorter than posterior, remaining cirri with rami about equal. Setae simple. Cirral counts are as follows:

CI CII CIII CIV CV CIV Ant. 9 16 - 21 21 20 Post. 10 16 16 18 20 20

Ant. 8 13 17 16 19 20 Post. 9 14 16 18 - 20 Caudal appendages lacking. Filamentary appendages lacking on either side at base of cirrus I. Dorsal filamentary appendages lacking.

Etymology. Named in honor of Captain Dennis Welch, a friend and supporter of research at the California Academy of Sciences.

Remarks. Minyaspis welchi sp. nov. is most similar morphologically to M. aurivilli ( Stebbing, 1900) and M. opreskoi sp. nov. It differs from M. aurivilli in states for 8 characters and from M. opreskoi in states for 12 characters in our data matrix. The three most obvious differences are that M. welchi has 1) a basally forked carina, 2) with the basal forked ends extending more than halfway across the peduncle, and 3) the carina extends along less than one-half the length of the tergum.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Maxillopoda

Order

Pedunculata

SubOrder

Lepadiformes

Family

Oxynaspididae

Genus

Minyaspis

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