TWO NEW SPECIES OF THE DEEP-SEA GENUS NEOTANAIS BEDDARD, 1886 (TANAIDACEA: NEOTANAIDIDAE) FROM THE EASTERN CENTRAL PACIFIC SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
TWO NEW SPECIES OF THE DEEP-SEA GENUS NEOTANAIS BEDDARD, 1886 (TANAIDACEA: NEOTANAIDIDAE) FROM THE EASTERN CENTRAL PACIFIC
Author(s)
Wi, Jin Hee; Suh, Hae Lip; Yu, Ok Hwan
KIOST Author(s)
Yu, Ok Hwan(유옥환)
Alternative Author(s)
유옥환
Publication Year
2014-11
Abstract
We describe two new species of deep-water neotanaids collected from the Korea Deep Ocean Study (KODOS) Area in the eastern central Pacific. Neotanais pacificus is distinguished from other species of Neotanais by the following morphological combination: in the female: 1) pereiomere 5 is the longest of the pereiomeres, 2) distal claw of the cheliped fixed finger bulges outward, and the cutting edge descends steeply, 3) the uropod exopod is much longer than first endopodal article, 4) the setal row of the left mandible has bi-serrated setae and plumose seta, 5) the maxilliped endite bears three bipinnate spiniform setae on the inner posterior margin and medially expanded plumose seta on the distal margin, and 6) the propodi of pereipods 1 to 3 bear thick bi-pinnate spiniform setae. The female of N. capillus distinctly differs from other species of Neotanais by the following morphological combination: I) pereiomeres 4 and 5 are longer than wide, 2) the pleomeres are without midventral spurs, 3) the pleotelson bears fine setules along the distal margin, 4) the maxilliped endite has a very long plumose seta on the distal outer corner and two bipinnate spiniform setae on inner posterior margin, 5) the propodi of pereiopods I to 6 have thick bipinnate spiniform setae, and 6) the uropod is shorter than the pleon. In this study, distinct morphological characters differentiating the N. pacificus and N. capillus from other species of Neotanais are given on the basis of detailed descriptions.
ISSN
0278-0372
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/40410
DOI
10.1163/1937240X-00002274
Bibliographic Citation
JOURNAL OF CRUSTACEAN BIOLOGY, v.34, no.6, pp.875 - 885, 2014
Publisher
CRUSTACEAN SOC
Subject
CLIPPERTON FRACTURE-ZONE; CRUSTACEA PERACARIDA; ATLANTIC-OCEAN; NEOTANAIDOMORPHA; MALACOSTRACA; ASELLOTA; ISOPODA
Keywords
deep-sea; eastern central Pacific; manganese nodules; Neotanaididae; Tanaidacea
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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