Julmarichardia Gutu 1989
Authors/Creators
- 1. NSF-CREST Center for the Integrated Study of Coastal Ecosystem Processes and Dynamics in the Mid-Atlantic Region (CISCEP), Department of Natural Sciences, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD 21853, USA
- 2. Department of Coastal Sciences, University of Southern Mississippi, Gulf Coast Research Laboratory Campus, Ocean Springs, MS 39564, USA.
Description
Key to the known adult females of the genus Julmarichardia, modified from Ritger & Heard (2007)
1. Antenna with article-2 lacking distinct marginal spines or tubercles (Fig. 20A)........................................................................................... Richardjulmaia bajau Bamber & Sheader, 2005 gen. nov.
- Antenna with article-2 with distinct marginal spines or tubercles (Fig. 20B–G)...................... Julmarichardia … 2
2. Rostrum with margins entire, smooth (Fig. 20H)............................................ Julmarichardia sp. A
- Rostrum with margin weakly or strongly dentate (Fig. 20I–M)................................................. 3
3. Rostrum triangular ending in an acute tip (Fig. 20I–J)........................................................ 4
- Rostrum sub-triangular or spatulate ending in rounded tip (Fig. 20K–M)......................................... 5
4. Rostrum strongly denticulate laterally, having 12–14 acute marginal teeth (Fig. 20I)................ J. alinati Guţu, 1989
- Rostrum not strongly denticulate laterally, having 6–7 regular marginal teeth on mid-margin (Fig. 20J)............................................................................................... J. deltoides (Barnard, 1914)
5. Rostrum sub-triangular ending in rounded tip (Fig. 20K)................................... J. thomassini Guţu, 1989
- Rostrum spatulate (Fig. 20L–M)......................................................................... 6
6. Rostrum with 8–20 long marginal plumose setae (Fig. 20L). Pereopod-1 with subacute coxal process armed with 5–6 translucent acute or subacute apophyses and 4–5 plumose setae (Fig. 20N)......................... J. gutui Ritger & Heard, 2007
- Rostrum lacking long marginal plumose setae (Fig. 20M). Pereopod-1 with acute coxal process armed with 4–5 denticles and 3–4 plumose setae (Fig. 20O)............................................................ J. magdae sp. nov.
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Scientific name authorship
- Gutu
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Order
- Tanaidacea
- Family
- Metapseudidae
- Genus
- Julmarichardia
- Taxon rank
- genus
- Taxonomic concept label
- Julmarichardia Gutu, 1989 sec. Moralés-Núñez & Heard, 2021
References
- Ritger, R. K. & Heard, R. W. (2007) Julmarichardia gutui, a new species of Apseudomorph Tanaidacean (Crustacea: Malacostraca: Peracarida) from the Australian Northwest Continental Shelf. Zootaxa, 1559 (1), 59 - 68. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 1559.1.3
- Bamber, R. & Sheader, M. (2005) Apseudomorph Tanaidacea (Crustacea: Peracarida) from shallow waters off Sabah, Malaysia. Systematics and Biodiversity, 26 (3), 281 - 303. https: // doi. org / 10.1017 / S 1477200004001495
- Barnard, K. H. (1914) Contributions to the crustacean fauna of South Africa. 3. Additions to the marine Isopoda with notes on some previously incompletely known species. Annals of the South African Museum, 10 (11), 325 a - 442 a + 358 a - 440. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. part. 9319