Ianthopsis Beddard, 1886
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/BDJ.12.e121508 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11238307 |
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Ianthopsis Beddard, 1886 View in CoL
Composition: Ianthopsis beddardi Kussakin & Vasina, 1982 View in CoL , Ianthopsis beddardi Kussakin & Vasina, 1982 View in CoL , Ianthopsis certus Kussakin & Vasina, 1982 View in CoL , Ianthopsis franklinae Brandt, 1994 View in CoL , Ianthopsis kimblae Brandt, 1994 View in CoL , Ianthopsis laevis Menzies, 1962 View in CoL , Ianthopsis monodi Nordenstam, 1933 View in CoL , Ianthopsis multispinosa Vanhöffen, 1914 View in CoL , Ianthopsis nasicornis Vanhöffen, 1914 View in CoL , Ianthopsis nodosa Vanhöffen, 1914 View in CoL , Ianthopsis ruseri Vanhöffen, 1914 View in CoL , Ianthopsis studeri Kussakin & Vasina, 1982 View in CoL , Ianthopsis vanhoeffeni Just, 2001 View in CoL .
Description
Synonymy
Ianthopsis Beddard, 1886: 15 View in CoL . – Nordenstam (1933: 180); Brandt (1994: 224); Just (2001: 918-919); Janthopsis Menzies (1962 b: 83) (unjustified emendation) ( Nordenstam 1933, Menzies 1962, Brandt 1994, Just 2001).
Diagnosis
Cephalothorax pre-ocular spine present; frontal projection (rostrum) present, rostrum shape simple (bulge-shaped) to complex (spine-like rostrum); dorsal tubercles present or absent; eyestalks present or absent. If present, eyestalk shape variable, from long stalks to low bulges; exes present or absent. Pereonites dorsal (tergal) projections absent or present, variable in shape if present (hump-shaped to spine-shaped). Pereonite 1 lateral projections either single or bifid. Pereonite 2 lateral projections bifid. Pereonites 2-4, 6-7 posterolateral projections without rows of elongate, simple setae. Pereonite 7 without sternal spine. Pleotelson with short curved robust setae.
Antenna article 6 without distal triangular lobe. Mouthparts orientation ventral or moderately prognathous. Mandibular molar shape variable, cylindrical, triturating or (rarely) tapering, without apical long setae; palp present. axilliped epipodite long, reaching to or beyond palp articulation.
Pleopod 2 stylet straight. Uropod length variable, from shorter than pleotelson to longer than pleotelson; uropodal rami shorter than or peduncle length.
Notes
Character states that were once considered diagnostic for Ianthopsis became irrelevant over time with more species being described, which is expressed in the fact that " either-or " statements survived as quasi testimonies of this development in the genus diagnosis: “ cephalothorax dorsal tubercules present or absent ”, “ eyestalks present or absent ”, “ eyes present or absent ”, “ pereonite 1 lateral projection single or bifid ”, “ dorsal spines or humps on pereonites present or absent ” (Table 1). This made it necessary to examine both genera in detail and to critically revise their diagnoses, which we have accomplished here.
Besides strictly diagnostic (unique) character states, the revised diagnosis includes also variable characters which are diagnostic in the genus Mexicope or the new species Mexicope maletensis , sp. nov.
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Ianthopsis Beddard, 1886
Riehl, Torben, Schienbein, Katharina Ellen & Mifsud, Constantine 2024 |
Ianthopsis
Just Jean 2001: 918 |
Brandt Angelika 1994: 224 |
Nordenstam Ake 1933: 180 |
Beddard F. E. 1886: 15 |