R. Huys et Jm. Gee, PRIONOS GEN-NOV FROM THE MEIOFAUNA OF A MALAYSIAN MANGROVE FOREST ANDTHE STATUS OF PSAMMIS-BOREALIS (COPEPODA, HARPACTICOIDA, PARANANNOPIDAE), Cahiers de biologie marine, 37(3), 1996, pp. 227-248
A new genus and species, Prionos ornata, is described from a Malaysian
mangrove forest, representing the first member of the Paranannopidae
recorded from the mangrove habitat. On the basis of female antennulary
segmentation patterns Prionos gen. nov. is tentatively assigned to a
clade grouping Psammis, Danielssenia and Mucrosenia, yet a full assess
ment of the phylogenetic relationships will have to await the discover
y of the male. The type material of Psammis borealis, formerly placed
species incertae sedis in the Paranannopidae, is re-examined. The uniq
ue sexual dimorphism has provided supporting evidence for its removal
to a new genus Anapophysia together with a second closely related spec
ies A. segonzaci sp. nov. described from the deep sea off La Reunion.
The detailed armature of the antennary endopod is used to place Bathyp
sammis, Anapophysia and Fladenia in a lineage leading to the deepwater
genera Paranannopus and Cylindronannopus. The possible sistergroup re
lationship between Bathypsammis and Anapophysia is discussed.