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Autore principale: Just, Jean
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Accesso online:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17868712
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  • <p><b><i>Vemathambema falciclava</i>, sp. nov.</b></p><p>Figs 1 and 2</p><p><b>Type fixation.</b> Holotype, male.—Here designated.</p><p><b>Etymology.</b> The species name is a combination of the Latin <i>falx</i> meaning sickle and <i>clavus</i> meaning spike, alluding to the large sickle-shaped projection on article 1 of the antennulae.</p><p><b>Material examined.</b> <i>Holotype</i>. Male, 1.7 mm, Bass Strait, south of Point Hicks, Victoria, Australia, 38°21.9’S 149°20.0’E, 1000 m, WHOI epibenthic sled, G.C.B. Poore <i>et al</i>., 23 Jul 1986, RV <i>Franklin</i>, stn SLOPE 32, NMV J20273.</p><p><i>Paratypes</i>. Same data as holotype, NMV J74094 (1 female, 2.0 mm). Bass Strait, south of Point Hicks, Victoria, Australia, 38°19.60’S 149°24.30’E, 930 m, rock, rubble, clay, sand, WHOI epibenthic sled, M.F. Gomon <i>et al</i>., 23 Jul 1986, RV <i>Franklin</i>, stn SLOPE 33, NMV J20274, (1 manca, 1.1 mm).</p><p><b>Description.</b> Head, pereonites and pleotelson rugose. Entire length 4.7 width; all pereonites of subequal length. <i>Head</i>, front margin with broad concavity; dorsally with 2 broad, rounded bulges; length and width similar to pereonite 1, combined length of head and pereonite 1 as long as pereonite 2 and 3 combined. <i>Pereonites</i> broadly rounded laterally, posterior half of pereonites 1–4 tapering, pereonites 5–7 widening distally. <i>Coxae</i> small rings ventrally on pereonites. <i>Pleon</i> fully fused to pereonite 7, the combination as long as pereonites 4–6 combined, pleon widening at insertion of uropods to 1.5 width of proximal fusion, posterior projection broadly rounded at about 90° angle.</p><p><i>Mouthparts</i>. <i>Maxilliped</i> palp with 5 articles, article 3 longest and broadest, about half width of endite; epipod broadly rounded distally, reaching to mid article 3 of palp; basis endite reaching to mid article 3 of palp, distal margin with 2 fan-shaped and a several simple setae.</p><p><i>Antennula</i> article 1 swollen, as wide as long in ventral view, with long, sickle-shaped projection dorsally, curving overhead; article 2 shorter than 1, cylindrical, length twice width, article 3 about half length of 2, article 4 a tiny ring, article 5 as long as 3 and 4 combined, articles 6 and 7 subequal, combined as long as article 5, 7 with 3 terminal aestetascs (♂). <i>Antenna</i> article 1 as long as broad, slightly longer than subequal articles 2–4, article 5 as long as 3 and 4 combined, 6 about twice length of 5; <i>flagellum</i> broken (see female below).</p><p><i>Pereopod 1 basis</i> length 6.0 distal width; <i>ischium</i> 0.4 length of basis, distal half expanded; <i>merus</i> nearly square, 0.5 ischium length; <i>carpus</i> as long as ischium and merus combined, anterior margin lightly convex, posterior margin straight with 3 to 4 robust setae and finely setulose margin; <i>propodus</i> slightly shorter than carpus, more slender, posterior margin distally finely setulose with several simple setae; <i>dactylus</i> length 0.7 length of propodus, broad, straight, with <i>second claw</i> straight, distally with dorsal and ventral spines, reaching about 0.8 along length of short, stout <i>unguis. Pereopods 2</i> –7 (♀) slender, posterior legs slightly longer and thinner, and with fewer robust setae on carpus and propodus; <i>basis</i> slender straight, slightly widening distally; <i>ischium</i> length 0.3 basis length; <i>merus</i> length 0.6 ischium length, anterodistally expanded; <i>carpus</i> and <i>propodus</i> subequal, about 7 times longer than broad, with a few posterior robust setae; <i>dactylus</i> very slender, 0.6 length of propodus, <i>second claw</i> not observed, <i>unguis</i> needlethin, about half length of dactylus.</p><p><i>Pleopod 1</i> straight, slightly tapering to expanded distal 1/5, terminal margins evenly convex, with a few scattered short dorsal setae.</p><p><i>Uropods</i>. Long, styliform, biarticulate inserted in large sockets on distolateral corners of pleon (tip broken off except in juvenile, see Discussion).</p><p><b>Female.</b> Generally as described above, but body broader than in male relative to length; lateral margins of pereonites not as markedly projecting; pleon lateral margins nearly parallel. <i>Antennula</i> with single aesthetasc. <i>Antenna</i> flagellum with 7 articles. <i>Operculum</i> in lateral view with proximal bulge; in ventral view two bulges with lateral, distally joining, groves (forming heart-shaped area); otherwise broadly ovoid</p><p><b>Size.</b> Largest ♂, 1.7 mm. Largest ♀, 2.0 mm.</p><p><b>Distribution.</b> Australia, Eastern Bass Strait; 930–1000 m.</p><p><b>Remarks.</b> <i>Vemathambema falciclava</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> differs from its two congeners <i>V. elongata</i> and <i>V. argentinensis</i> as follows: the antennula article 1 sickle-shaped projection is unique; the front margin of the head has an open Vshaped concavity; the pleon in male is much more expanded distally. The male opercular area in <i>Vemathambema argentinensis</i> covers a larger area of the ventral surface of the pleon than in the other two species.</p>