First records of Pseudozeuxidae and Metapseudinae (Metapseudidae) (Crustacea, Tanaidacea) in Southwestern Atlantic, with descriptions of two new species
Based on specimens collected from eulittoral zone in rocky shores of northeast of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) on 2017, two new tanaidaceans species from two different suborders are described: Apseudomorpha brasiliensis sp. nov. (Apseudomorpha, Metapseudidae) and Pseudozeuxo fischeri sp. nov. (Tanaidomor...
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Published in | Zoosystematics and Evolution Vol. 96; no. 2; pp. 723 - 745 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Pensoft Publishers
19.11.2020
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ISSN | 1435-1935 1860-0743 1860-0743 |
DOI | 10.3897/zse.96.56097 |
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Summary: | Based on specimens collected from eulittoral zone in rocky shores of northeast of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) on 2017, two new tanaidaceans species from two different suborders are described:
Apseudomorpha brasiliensis
sp. nov.
(Apseudomorpha, Metapseudidae) and
Pseudozeuxo fischeri
sp. nov.
(Tanaidomorpha, Pseudozeuxidae). Diagnostic characters of
Apseudomorpha brasiliensis
are mandible palp article-2 and article-3 with six and nine finely penicillate setae on inner margin, respectively; pereopod-1 carpus and propodus with two and four ventral spines, respectively; pleonites 2 and 5 with pleura having long distal seta; uropod exopod shorter than endopod articles 1–2 combined, endopod four-articled.
Pseudozeuxo fischeri
is characterized by pereopods 1–3 coxa with long seta about half as long as basis; pereopods 2–3 carpus with ventrodistal seta; propodus with two ventral setae; pereopods 4–6 propodus with two ventral spines and one seta; uropod endopod two- and exopod one-articled. This is the first record of the family Pseudozeuxidae and the metapseudid subfamily Metapseudinae from the Southwestern Atlantic (Brazil). Remarks on their associations with macroalgae and identification keys to world species of
Apseudomorpha
and
Pseudozeuxo
are provided. |
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ISSN: | 1435-1935 1860-0743 1860-0743 |
DOI: | 10.3897/zse.96.56097 |