Pleurocryptella laevis Richardson, 1910
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2012.717647 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4B39BC21-8C4B-FFB5-22B1-D8C9FDD4DB93 |
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Felipe |
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Pleurocryptella laevis Richardson, 1910 |
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Pleurocryptella laevis Richardson, 1910 View in CoL
( Figure 1 View Figure 1 )
Cryptione laevis Richardson, 1910: 35–36 View in CoL , fig. 32.
Pseudione laevis, Nierstrasz and Brender à Brandis, 1923: 78.
Pleurocryptella laevis, Bourdon, 1979: 509 View in CoL (footnote, new combination); Bourdon, 1981: 618; Boyko et al., 2012: 2.
Material examined
Infesting Agononida analoga (Macpherson, 1993) , Philippine waters, 14 ◦ 00’ N, 120 ◦ 17’ E, 175–184 m, 20 September 1985, Coll. Yongliang Wang, 7♀, 7♂ (CI1082a).
Remarks
This is only the second report of this species. As mentioned by Boyko et al. (2012), Cryptione laevis (now placed in Pleurocryptella , see Bourdon 1979, 1981) was described from an unknown host, but one that was suspected to be a squat lobster, as are all the hosts of species in the genus Pleurocryptella . The present finding of additional specimens (see Figures 1A–O View Figure 1 ), the first reported since the syntypes, confirms that the host is a munidid squat lobster. One of us ( CBB) examined several syntypes (two females and one male + half of another male, Albatross Station 5121, off Malabrigo Light, Philippines 108 fathoms (= 198 m), USNM 40922) and confirmed that the characters of the syntype females are those of Pleurocryptella (rudimentary oostegites on the bases of sixth and seventh pereopods). However, the number of segments on the antennae and antennule of the smaller syntype female were three and five, respectively, not three and four as given by Richardson (1910), and this agrees with the present specimens ( Figure 1C View Figure 1 ). The males reported herein ( Figure 1J–O View Figure 1 ) all have small darkly pigmented eyespots, which were not reported for the syntype males, although they may have faded during preservation. The depth of occurrence of the newly reported specimens is slightly shallower than that of the syntypes (198–247 m).
Examination of the present specimens ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 ) allows some additional characters not mentioned by Richardson (1910) to be described: barbula ( Figure 1D View Figure 1 ) with two pairs of falcate projections lateral to a pair of triangular projections; maxilliped ( Figure 1E View Figure 1 ) subtrapezoidal, articulated and with setose palp, right margin of anterior article of maxilliped also setose. Males with small dark eyes ( Figure 1J View Figure 1 ) and first two pleomeres with midventral tubercules ( Figure 1K View Figure 1 ).
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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Pleurocryptella laevis Richardson, 1910
An, Jianmei, Boyko, Christopher B. & Yu, Haiyan 2012 |
Pleurocryptella laevis
Boyko CB & Williams JD 2012: 2 |
Bourdon R 1981: 618 |
Bourdon R 1979: 509 |
Cryptione laevis
Richardson H 1910: 36 |