Leucothoe vulgaris
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Ordo: Amphipoda
Familia: Leucothoidae
Genus: Leucothoe
Name
Leucothoe vulgaris White & Reimer, 2012 sp. n. – Wikispecies link – ZooBank link – Pensoft Profile
Type material
Holotype male, 4.8 mm, RUMF-ZC-1672, Zanpa Cape reef wall (26°26'27.19"N, 127°43'03"E), in branchial chamber of solitary ascidian, Pyura of Molina, 1782, 10–30 m, K.N. White and N.S. White col., 13 December 2010 (KNWOkinawa23A). Paratype female, 4.2 mm, RUMF-ZC-1673, same station data as holotype.
Type locality
Zanpa Cape, Okinawa, Japan (26°26'27"N, 127°43'03"E).
Additional Material Examined
1 specimen, RUMF-ZC-1674, KNWOkinawa12F ; 1 specimen, RUMF-ZC-1675, KNWOkinawa11E ; 1 specimen, RUMF-ZC-1676, KNWJap10-9-8A ; 1 specimen, RUMF-ZC-1677, KNWOkinawa14H; 1 specimen, RUMF-ZC-1678, KNWOkinawa16E; 1 specimen, RUMF-ZC-1679, KNWOkinawa21F; 2 specimens, RUMF-ZC-1680, KNWOkinawa26A; 2 specimens, RUMF-ZC-1681, KNWOkinawa24B; 1 specimen, RUMF-ZC-1682, KNWOkinawa25F; 3 specimens, RUMF-ZC-1683, KNWOkinawa27C; 2 specimens, RUMF-ZC-1684, KNWOkinawa27B; 1 specimen, RUMF-ZC-1685, KNWOkinawa29A; 2 specimens, RUMF-ZC-1686, KNWOkinawa29E; 1 specimen, RUMF-ZC-1687, KNWOkinawa31D; 1 specimen, RUMF-ZC-1688, KNWOkinawa36B; 1 specimen, RUMF-ZC-1689, KNWOkinawa36F ; 1 specimen, NSMT-Cr21821, KNWOkinawa37E; 2 specimens, NSMT –Cr21822, KNWOkinawa38A; 1 specimen, NSMT –Cr21823, KNWOkinawa39M; 12 specimens, NSMT –Cr21824, KNWOkinawa42F ; 1 specimen, NSMT - Cr21825, KNWIshigaki4E; 3 specimens, NSMT - Cr21826, KNWIriomote2A; 3 specimens, NSMT - Cr21827, KNWIriomote2D; 2 specimens, NSMT - Cr21828, KNWYaku3P; 1 specimen, NSMT - Cr21829, KNWYaku3Q; 2 specimens, NSMT - Cr21830, KNWOkinawa51B; 2 specimens, NSMT - Cr21831, KNWIshigaki2E; 8 specimens, NSMT - Cr21832, KNWIriomote2I ; 8 specimens, NSMT - Cr21833, KNWIriomote3D ; 1 specimen, NSMT - Cr21834, KNWYaku1L.
Diagnosis (male)
Mandibular palp article 2 with 15 setae. Right mandible lacinia mobilis with dentate surface. Upper lip epistome with marginal setae. Gnathopod 1 coxa with 1 long medial seta. Gnathopod 2 carpus distally truncate, expanded; propodus mediofacial setal row displaced below midline. Pereopods 5–7 bases posteriorly tapered. Epimeron 1 with anteroventral tuft of setae. Telson apex with strong point.
Description (male)
Head. Anterior margin rounded, anterodistal margin evenly rounded; ventral cephalic keel anterior margin excavate, anteroventral margin subquadrate, ventral margin straight; eyes with more than 10 ommatidia, round. Antenna 1 0.3 × body length, flagellum 9–articulate, peduncle article 1 width less than 2 × article 2, accessory flagellum absent, aesthetascs absent. Antenna 2 0.3 × body length, subequal in length with antenna 1, flagellum 3–articulate. Mandibular palp ratio of articles 1–3, 1.0: 3.4: 1.5, article 2 with 15 setae, article 3 with 2 distal setae, incisors strongly dentate; left mandible with 12 raker spines, lacinia mobilis large, strongly toothed; right mandible with 11 raker spines, lacinia mobilis small, with dentate surface. Upper lip asymmetrically lobate, anterior margin setose; epistome with marginal setae. Lower lip inner lobes fused, with facial setae; outer lobes with moderate gape, anterior margins setose. Maxilla 1 palp 2–articulate with 4 distal setae; outer plate with 7 distal robust setae and 4 distal slender setae. Maxilla 2 inner plate with 7 robust distal setae and 10 slender distal setae; outer plate with 3 robust distal setae and 13 slender marginal setae. Maxilliped inner plates distal margin with v-shaped indentation, with short robust setae and long setae; outer plate inner margin smooth, reaching 0.2 × length of palp article 1, with 4 distal setae and 1 distal spine, facial setae absent; palp article 4 subequal in length with article 3, distally acute.
Pereon. Coxae 1–4 relative widths 1.0: 1.1: 0.8: 1.5. Gnathopod 1 coxa smooth, with tiny marginal setae, smooth, anterodistal margin produced, subquadrate, serrate, distal margin straight, posterior margin excavate, medial facial seta present; basis proximally widened, anterior margin with 6 short setae, posterior margin bare; ischium bare; carpus linear, length 14.2 × width, proximal margin dentate, distal margin with 3 short setae; propodus straight, palm dentate with 6 distal setae; dactylus smooth, reaching 0.3 × propodus length. Gnathopod 2 coxa broader than long, subequal to coxa 3, smooth, with tiny marginal setae, anterodistally rounded, distal margin straight, posterior margin straight, facial setae absent; basis linear, with two small anterodistal tubercles, anterior margin with 11 short and long setae, posterior margin bare; ischium with 2 anterior setae; carpus 0.3 × propodus length, curved, distally truncate, expanded, anterior margin dentate; propodus with 1 mediofacial setal row displaced below midline, reaching 0.8 × propodus length, with 1 row of submarginal setae, posterior margin smooth, palm convex with 3 major tubercles; dactylus curved, proximal margin smooth, bare, anterior margin distally subacute, reaching 0.6 × propodus length. Pereopod 3 coxa length 1.5 × width, anterodistal corner overriding distal face of coxa 2, extending below it, smooth, with tiny marginal setae, anterior margin straight, distal margin oblique, posterior margin straight, facial setae absent. Pereopod 4 coxa smooth, bare, anterior margin produced, distal margin evenly rounded, posterior margin excavate, facial setae absent. Pereopods 5–7 coxae facial setae absent; bases posteriorly tapered, width length ratios 1: 1.3, 1: 1.3, 1: 1.1; posterior margins smooth, setose.
Pleon. Epimeron 1 with tuft of anteroventral setae, epimeron 2 with ventral setae, epimeron 3 bare; epimeron 3 posteroventral corner subquadrate. Uropods 1–3 relative lengths 1.0: 0.8: 1.1. Uropod 1 peduncle and outer ramus subequal in length with inner ramus; inner ramus with 4 robust seta; outer ramus with 8 robust setae. Uropod 2 peduncle 0.7 × inner ramus length; outer ramus 0.6 × inner ramus length; inner ramus with 3 robust seta; outer ramus with 2 robust setae. Uropod 3 peduncle 1.1 × inner ramus length; outer ramus 0.9 × inner ramus length; inner ramus with 2 robust seta; outer ramus with 5 robust setae. Telson 2.5 × longer than wide, apex with strong point.
Female (sexually dimorphic characters)
Gnathopod 1 basis anterior margin with 10 short setae; carpus distal margin with 4 short setae; propodus palm with 4 distal setae. Gnathopod 2 basis without tubercles, anterior margin with 13 short and long setae; ischium proximal ridge of 3 setae, 1 distal seta, and 1 posterodistal seta; carpus distal end slightly expanded; propodus palm with smaller tubercles.
Etymology
After the Latin ‘vulgaris’, meaning ‘common, commonplace’ and referring to the widespread distribution and the apparent lack of host specificity of this species.
Ecology
In branchial chamber of solitary ascidians, Pyura sp. (Fig. 18E); Pyura microcosmus (Fig. 18D); Rhopalaea circula (Fig. 18F); compound ascidians, Clavelina sp. (Fig. 18C); purple hard sponge with small holes; Haliclona of Grant, 1836 (blue sponge); Callyspongia of Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 (beige sponge); and coral rubble.
Relationships
Leucothoe vulgaris is part of the “Leucothoe commensalis group” in the same aspects that Leucothoe trulla is similar (see ‘Relationships’ under Leucothoe trulla). Leucothoe vulgaris differs from these species in having a setose epistome (smooth in reports of all Leucothoe species), a dentate surface on right mandible lacinia mobilis, and a telson with a strong point (most Leucothoe species have a tridentate apex).
Remarks
Leucothoe vulgaris has a distinct red “saddleback” color pattern found in ascidian-dwelling leucothoids worldwide and yellow antennae (Fig. 17A). This species is widespread throughout the Ryukyu Archipelago, inhabiting many species of ascidians and sponges.
Distribution
East China Sea: Okinawa–jima Island, Iriomote–jima Island, Ishigaki–jima Island (all Okinawa), Okinoerabu–jima Island, Yoron–jima Island, Tokunoshima Island, Amami–oshima Island, and Yakushima Island (all Kagoshima), Japan.
Original Description
- White, K; Reimer, J; 2012: Commensal Leucothoidae (Crustacea, Amphipoda) of the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan. Part I: ascidian-dwellers ZooKeys, 163: 13-55. doi
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