Muccanella Perina and Camacho, 2019

Perina, Giulia, Camacho, Ana I., Huey, Joel, Horwitz, Pierre & Koenders, Annette, 2019, The role of allopatric speciation and ancient origins of Bathynellidae (Crustacea) in the Pilbara (Western Australia): two new genera from the De Grey River catchment, Contributions to Zoology 88 (4), pp. 452-497 : 484

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1163/18759866-20191412

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8367699

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BF7E824A-3A48-FFB5-3D22-82C7D67BFD20

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Muccanella Perina and Camacho
status

gen. nov.

Muccanella Perina and Camacho gen. nov.

Generic diagnosis

Zoobank: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:24FC9F35-6C73-4B99-AD19-C953E813EB7F

Antennula seven-segmented. Antenna seven-segmented; third endopodial segment very small. Paragnaths with distal strong claws. Mandibular palp without sexual dimorphisms. Setae of mandibular palp similar in both sexes. Endopod of thoracopods I to VII four-segmented. Male thoracopod VIII compact and trapezoidal with only one small lobe (outer lobe) on penial region (latero external part) and two small projections (frontal and posterior); large rectangular basipod in vertical position with small distal crest; endopod small with one short seta; exopod perpendicular to principal axis of basipod, bearing two distal setae of similar length. Female thoracopod VIII simplified: coxopod without setae; long epipod; basipod slightly longer than coxopod bearing one seta; two-segmented ramus as long as basipod, with two distal setae: one short and one long. Uropod: sympod with four strong and big subequal spines, endopod with two spines, one “special” seta and three more setae. Furcal rami with five spines.

Type species: Muccanella cundalinensis gen. nov., sp. nov

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