Macromckenziea giambonini, Brandão, 2010
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publication ID |
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00624.x |
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persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/843D87F9-FFF7-EB37-3B41-FC5D3BCFFB1E |
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treatment provided by |
Valdenar |
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scientific name |
Macromckenziea giambonini |
| status |
sp. nov. |
MACROMCKENZIEA SP. CF. MK. GIAMBONINI SP. NOV. ( FIG. 7 View Figure 7 )
Material: 6 live specimens. 6 A F ( SNB 0453-0457), ANDEEP III , # 74-6, ZMH K- 41364.
Distribution ( Fig. 7 View Figure 7 ): Eastern Weddell Sea, SO, 1040– 1048 m.
Measurements ( Fig. 7 View Figure 7 ): A F, RV, L 1.64-1.81 mm, H 0.72–0.80 mm.
Adult chaetotaxy: Antenna I 1, 2(0/.2), 3(.1/.1.), 4(.1/.1.), 5(.1/.1), 6(.2/.3), 7(0/0:4). Antenna II 1(0/0:1), 2(0/ 0:1), exopodite (0/0:2,1r), 3(0/5.5), 4(.2/.1c:3), 5(0/.1,1c:1.3c), 6(0/0:4c,1s). Mandible 1(0/ 5t,+5.1.), 2(0/.2), exopodite (0/0:5), 3(0/5:1), 4(5/4), 5(.2./0:3). Maxilla I vibratory plate (1re,~17), palp 1+2(4/0), 3(0/0:5). Appendage V F 1, exopodite (.3./0:4), 2, 3, 4(0/1), 5(0/0:3). Appendage VI 1(0/.1), 2(.1/.1.1.1), 3(0/.1), 4(0/.1), 5(0/.1), 6(0/0:2c,1). Appendage VII 1+2(.1/.1), 3(0/ 1), 4(0/1), 5(0/1), 6(0/0:1.1r,1). Furca 1(0/0:1.2r).
Remarks: The females of this species are morphologically very similar to Mk. giambonini and also occur at around 1000 m depth on the continental slope of the eastern Weddell Sea, but the considerably larger size (black circles in Fig. 7 View Figure 7 ) prevents referral to Mk. giambonini . As in the case of the informal groups Mh. turbida and Mh. tensa-opaca , it may be that both of these species can only be distinguished by the hemipenis. As the males are unknown for both populations, the second one is left in open nomenclature.
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Zoologisches Museum Hamburg |
| RV |
Collection of Leptospira Strains |
| V |
Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium |
| VI |
Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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