Pyrgoma kuri Hoek, 1913

Ross, A. & Newman, William A., 2002, A review of the Pyrgoma cancellatum species complex (Cirripedia: Pyrgomatidae), Journal of Natural History 36 (4), pp. 407-421 : 413-415

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1464-5262

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4748071

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scientific name

Pyrgoma kuri Hoek, 1913
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Pyrgoma kuri Hoek, 1913

Pyrgoma kuri Hoek, 1913: 259 , pl. 10, ®gures 1, 2; Hiro, 1935: 25; Nilsson-Cantell, 1938: 70; Ross and Newman, 2000 a: 67 (lectotype).

Nobia kuri: Ross and Newman, 1973: 155 , ®gure 12f, g (opercular plates); Newman and Ross, 1976: 58 (references); Ogawa and Matsuzaki, 1992: 95 (host coral).

Paranobi a kuri: Galkin, 1986: 1293 .

Diagnosis. Wall with 24 radiating ribs; articular furrow of scutum shallow, narrow, limbus adductorum about one-third overall height; tergum moderately broad, external furrow open, spur with parallel sides, distal end truncated, depressor muscle crests extending to or barely beyond basal margin.

Type locality and host. H. M.S.` Siboga’ station 251, oV Kur Island, Moluccas, Banda Sea, 5ss28.4¾S, 132ss0.2¾E, 204 m, 8 December 1899, on Caryophyllia sp .

Type depository. Lectotype, ZooÈlogisch Museum, Amsterdam ( ZMA), Cirr. 100.324.

Remarks. Hoek (1913) based his description of this species on two specimens of which the sole extant specimen was redescribed and illustrated by Ross and Newman (2000 a). It was our restudy of this species that led to a re-evaluation of P. cancellatum and others which we now include in Pyrgoma .

The opercular plates of this species, originally believed to be`fused’ together ( Hoek, 1913), were readily separable upon soaking in sodium hypochlorite (commercial bleach; Ross and Newman, 2000 a). In addition, the morphology of the basis may not be completely obvious until similarly prepared.

The tergum is far broader than that of P. cancellatum (ratio of height to width 1.80 1), and it has well-developed depressor muscle crests. Also, the limbus adductorum of the scutum is shorter than in either P. cancellatum or P. japonica .

ZMA

Universiteit van Amsterdam, Zoologisch Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Maxillopoda

Order

Sessilia

Family

Pyrgomatidae

Genus

Pyrgoma

Loc

Pyrgoma kuri Hoek, 1913

Ross, A. & Newman, William A. 2002
2002
Loc

Nobia kuri:

OGAWA, K. & MATSUZAKI, K. 1992: 95
NEWMAN, W. A. & ROSS, A. 1976: 58
1976
Loc

Pyrgoma kuri

NILSSON-CANTELL, C. A. 1938: 70
HIRO, F. 1935: 25
HOEK, P. P. C. 1913: 259
1913
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