ABSTRACT
We describe a new pycnogonid species, Pantopipetta lenis sp. nov., collected from 141–152 m depth in southern Japan, North Pacific Ocean. Pantopipetta lenis closely resembles Pantopipetta auxiliata and Pantopipetta oculata in having auxiliary claws on the legs, but differs from them in lacking dorsodistal tubercles on the lateral processes, having the first short distal article of palp shorter than combined length of the other three short distal articles, having one slight dorsal tubercle on the coxa 1 of legs, having a short dorsal tubercle on the coxa 3 of legs, and lacking a long dorsodistal tubercle on the femur of legs. The palp base (the short article-like structure proximal to the longest palp article) in P. lenis is articulated with the cephalon, i.e. it is actually an article. Although the palp base has been regarded as a lateral process of the cephalon, it is the first article of the palp in P. lenis.
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Acknowledgements
We thank Asako K. Matsumoto and Hiroshi Namikawa for the opportunity to join cruise KT-09-2; Captain Shoichi Suzuki and the crew of R/V Tansei-maru, Yukihiko Nakano of Marine Work Japan, and researchers aboard for support during the cruise; Tomomi Kaneko and Yoshie Takahashi for providing literature; and Matthew H. Dick for reviewing the manuscript and editing our English.
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