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Published: 2001-12-21
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A new tanaidacean subfamily, Bathytanaidinae (Crustacea: Paratanaididae), from the Australian continental shelf and slope

Department of Coastal Sciences, Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, Ocean Springs, MS 39566-7000, USA
Department of Coastal Sciences, Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, Ocean Springs, MS 39566-7000, USA
Crustacea Tanaidacea Paratanaididae Bathytanais Pseudobathytanais Australian shelf and slope

Abstract

Four new species of the paratanaid genera Bathytanais Beddard and Pseudobathytanais KudinovaPasternak are described from Australia. Bathytanais culterformis and B. arenamans were found on the northwestern continental shelf off western Australia. Bathytanais fragilis and Pseudobathytanais gibberosus are described from the southeastern Australian continental slope. Bathytanais and Pseudobathytanais are placed in the new subfamily Bathytanaidinae, which represents a group of highly derived tanaidomorphs with uniquely modified long setulated setae on the antennule and antenna. The new subfamily is further characterized by having a well-developed, anteriorly directed, epistomal process. The distinctive morphology of the antennule and antennae indicate that members of the Bathytanaidinae have evolved as suspension or filter feeders. A key to the species within the Bathytanaidinae is presented. An unidentified tantulocarid crustacean parasite occurred on the pleotelson of two specimens of P. gibberosus, constituting the first host record on a member of the Paratanaididae.

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