Alpioniscus (Illyrionethes) mandalinae, Bedek & Gottstein & Taiti, 2019

Bedek, Jana, Gottstein, Sanja & Taiti, Stefano, 2019, Taxonomy of Alpioniscus (Illyrionethes): A. magnus and three new species from the Dinaric Karst (Isopoda: Oniscidea: Trichoniscidae), Zootaxa 4657 (3), pp. 483-502 : 497

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Alpioniscus (Illyrionethes) mandalinae
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Alpioniscus (Illyrionethes) mandalinae View in CoL n. sp.

( Figs 12–15 View FIGURE 12 View FIGURE 13 View FIGURE 14 View FIGURE 15 )

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Alpioniscus (Illyrionethes) sp. 5.— Bedek et al. 2019: figs 3, 5.

Material examined. Croatia, Dalmatia : Holotype male, Šibenik , Mandalina, Mandalina (cave CCC HR00247 ), 43.7111°N, 15.9021°E, 19 October 2012, leg. J. Bedek ( CBSSC IT4297 ). GoogleMaps

Paratypes. 1 female, 1 juv., same data as holotype ( CBSSC IT2860 ) GoogleMaps ; 1 female, same locality and date, leg. K. Miculinić ( CBSSC IT2861 ) GoogleMaps ; 1 male juv., same locality, 13 February 1998, leg. S. Vujčić-Karlo GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 5 females, same locality, 15 January 2002, leg. B. Jalžić ( CBSSC IT270 ) GoogleMaps ; 2 females, same locality, 6 October 2005, leg. M. Lukić ( CBSSC IT319 ) GoogleMaps ; 5 females, same locality and date, leg. J. Bedek ( CBSSC IT320 ) GoogleMaps ; 2 females, same local- ity and date, leg. R. Ozimec ( CBSSC IT3027 ) ; 6 females, 1 juv., same locality and date, leg. M. Pavlek ( CBSSC IT4001 ) ; 5 males, 7 females, same locality, 8 May 2010, leg. A. Kirin ( CBSSC IT2166 ) ; 2 females, same locality and date, leg. J. Bedek ( CBSSC IT2168 ) ; 1 female, same locality and date, leg. P. Kovač-Konrad ( CBSSC IT2173 ) ; 3 females, same locality and date, leg. M. Lukić ( CBSSC IT2174 ) ; 3 males, 3 females, 2 juvs, same locality, 14 December 2014, leg. P. Kutleša ( MZUF 9844 View Materials ) ; 2 males, 6 females, 2 juvs, same locality and date, leg. J. Bedek ( CBSSC IT3998 ) ; 2 males juv., 15 females, same data ( CBSSC IT4006 ) ; 1 male, 17 females, 2 juvs, same locality, 5 March 2015, leg. J. Bedek ( CBSSC IT3996 ) ; 2 males, 18 females, same locality, 10 October 2016, leg. J. Bedek ( CBSSC IT3997 ) .

Description. Maximum length: male, 3.5 mm; female, 6.3 mm. Colourless body, pereon with almost parallel sides, pleon narrower than pereon ( Fig. 12A View FIGURE 12 ). Back smooth to slightly granulated, with ridges near posterior margins of cephalon and pereonites 1–6, and some triangular scale-setae ( Fig. 12B View FIGURE 12 ). Some gland pores on lateral margins of pleonites 4 and 5 ( Fig. 12C View FIGURE 12 ).

Cephalon ( Fig. 12C View FIGURE 12 ) with suprantennal line bent downwards; antennal lobes rounded. Eyes absent. Posterior margin of pereonites 1, 2 convex, of pereonite 3 slightly convex, and of pereonites 4–7 progressively more concave. Pleonites 3–5 with small posterior points visible in dorsal view ( Fig. 12D View FIGURE 12 ). Distal part of telson with concave sides and broadly rounded apex ( Fig. 12D View FIGURE 12 ).

Antennula ( Fig. 12E View FIGURE 12 ) of three articles, distal article flattened with six to eight aesthetascs. Antenna ( Fig. 12F View FIGURE 12 ) with peduncle granulated; flagellum of eight to 10 articles with one row of aesthetascs on four to five different articles, always on second and third. Buccal pieces as in A. magnus .

Pereopods similar in shape, ungual seta simple, dactylar seta bifid and setose ( Fig. 13A View FIGURE 13 ).

Uropod ( Fig. 12D View FIGURE 12 ) with protopod slightly grooved on outer margin; endopod distinctly shorter than exopod, proximally inserted.

Male: Pereopod 1 ( Fig. 13A View FIGURE 13 ) carpus bearing five setae. Pereopod 1 and 2 propodus and carpus bearing numerous short scales on rostral surface; merus with sternal margin straight, pereopods 3–6 merus with progressively more concave sternal margin and small lobe proximally. Pereopod 7 ( Fig. 13B View FIGURE 13 ) ischium with straight sternal margin; merus with slightly concave sternal margin and hook-shaped lobe proximally, with scales and one large seta; carpus with straight sternal and tergal margins.

Genital papilla ( Fig. 14A View FIGURE 14 ) with rounded apical part.

Pleopod 1 ( Fig. 14A View FIGURE 14 ) exopod triangular, wide, with rounded apex, almost straight outer margin, convex inner margin; endopod narrow with wide basal part and concave outer margin, with apical seta distinctly shorter than basal article.

Pleopod 2 ( Fig. 14B View FIGURE 14 ) exopod triangular with slightly concave outer margin; endopod of two articles, distinctly longer than exopod, distal article proximally narrower with strong bifid terminal seta. Pleopod 3–5 exopods as in A. lossinii .

Etymology. The new species is named after Mandalina, name of the cave and peninsula where the specimens were collected.

Remarks. Alpioniscus mandalinae differs from all the other species lacking a tergal hump on the male pereopod 7 carpus by the wide male pleopod 1 exopod with almost straight outer margin.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

SubOrder

Oniscidea

Family

Trichoniscidae

Genus

Alpioniscus

SubGenus

Illyrionethes

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