New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research abstracts
Two new species of Xanthocalanus and the first record of Brachycalanus
(Copepoda: Calanoida: Phaennidae) from the upper slope, north-eastern New
Zealand
Janet M. Bradford-Grieve
National Institute of Water and Atmospheric
Research Limited
P.O. Box 14 901
Wellington, New Zealand
email: j.grieve@niwa.co.nz
Abstract Two new species of Xanthocalanus are
reported from the New Zealand continental slope. The female and male of X.
longispinus n. sp. is described as well as the female of X. stewarti
n. sp. Aspects of X. fallax and X. minor from Norway are re-described
and illustrated where observations differed from previous descriptions. Females
of the two new species are distinguished from all other Xanthocalanus
by a combination of characteristics of the female leg 5. The terminal segment
has 4 spines and the inner terminal spine is completely fused to its segment
in both species but is straight in X. longispinus and bent outwards
in X. stewarti. The inner lateral spine extends beyond the base of
the outer terminal articulated spine in X. longispinus and as far
as the base of the outer terminal articulated spine in X. stewarti.
The coxal inner border spinules are large, stout and cover a wide area in
X. longispinus and are small, pointed and cover a narrow area in X.
stewarti. The male may be distinguished from other known males with a
styliform right leg 5 because leg 5 does not extend beyond the caudal rami,
there are a series of about 8 stiff spines, graded in size, on the distal
border of the left exopod segment 2, and the antennule has ancestral segments
X-XV, XVI-XVII fused on both sides as well as XXII-XXIII on the right side.
Brachycalanus is recorded for the first time from New Zealand waters,
although the single, damaged, female specimen is illustrated but not named.
Keywords Copepoda; Calanoida; benthopelagic; Phaennidae;
new species; Xanthocalanus longipsinus n. sp.; Xanthocalanus stewarti
n. sp.; Xanthocalanus fallax Sars, 1924; Xanthocalanus minor
Giesbrecht, 1892; Brachycalanus sp.; New Zealand
M04047; Received 10 February 2004; accepted 2 June 2004; Online publication
date 5 August 2004
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 2004, Vol. 38:
621-647
0028-8330/04/3804-0621 © The Royal Society of New Zealand 2004
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