Sipadantoniusroihani gen. et sp. nov., a new genus and species of Pseudocyclopidae Giesbrecht, 1893 (Copepoda, Calanoida) from the marine cave "Turtle Tomb" of Sipadan Island, Sabah, Malaysia.
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Abstract
A new genus and species of the family Pseudocyclopidae, Sipadantoniusroihanigen. et sp. nov., was described based on specimens collected using a light trap in the marine cave of Sipadan Island, Sabah, Malaysia. The new genus is most related to Pinkertonius, primarily based on the similarity observed in the armament of ancestral segment IV of the male antennules, the armament of the female P5 Exp-3, the segmentation of the male P5, the armament of the maxillular basal exite, and the relative length of the ancestral segment XXVII of the antennules. Nevertheless, it distinguishes itself from Pinkertonius and all other genera of the family by the absence of the lateral seta of the basis of all swimming legs, the presence of an inner seta on the coxa of the female P5, the reduction of furcal setae I and III, as well as the specific armament of the ancestral segment XX of the antennules and the maxillular coxal endite. The female of Sipadantoniusroihanigen. et sp. nov. has aesthetascs on the ancestral segments IV and XX of the antennules, as well as six setae on the maxillular coxal endite, exhibiting the most plesiomorphic characteristics of the family Pseudocyclopidae. The latter characteristic has not been recorded in the order Calanoida. It was hypothesised that the new species was a particle feeder living in the pelagic zone of the marine cave. The existence of the new species supported the assumption that the regional distribution of the family Pseudocyclopidae exhibited the Tethyan track, which might have been the subsequent result of the colonisation of the habitats prior to the closure of the Tethys Sea.
根据在马来西亚沙巴州西巴丹岛的海洋洞穴中用灯光诱捕器采集的标本,描述了伪环斑蝶科的一个新属和新种--Sipadantoniusroihani gen.该新属与 Pinkertonius 的亲缘关系最密切,主要基于雄性触角祖节 IV 的铠甲、雌性 P5 Exp-3 的铠甲、雄性 P5 的分节、上颚基部外侧的铠甲以及触角祖节 XXVII 的相对长度等方面的相似性。然而,它与 Pinkertonius 和该科所有其他属的区别在于:所有游泳腿的基部都没有侧刚毛,雌性 P5 的腋上有一个内刚毛,毛刚毛 I 和 III 减少,以及触角祖节 XX 和上颚腋内节的特殊铠甲。Sipadantoniusroihani gen. et sp. nov.的雌性触角第 IV 和第 XX 祖节上有鞘状突起,上颌腋内节上有 6 根刚毛,表现出假环斑蝶科最多的同形特征。后一种特征在蚬形目中还没有记录。据推测,该新物种是一种生活在海洋洞穴浮游区的微粒摄食者。该新物种的存在支持了假蚬科的区域分布呈现特提斯海轨迹的假设,这可能是特提斯海关闭之前栖息地殖民化的后续结果。
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