Zoés, megalopa e estágios juvenis iniciais de Cryptodromiopsis antillensis (Stimpson, 1858): implicações sobre a monofilia dos Dromiacea (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura)
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Resumo: | The ontogeny of Cryptodromiopsis antillensis (Stimpson, 1858) it was analyzed through literature data (RICE & PROVENZANO, 1966) and observations of the megalopa, juveniles and adults. The megalopa of C. antillensis was redescribed and Evius ruber Moreira, 1912 was considered as synonym of C. antillensis by being of the phase megalopa of this species. The ontogeny of the carapace and the cephalic, thoracic and abdominal appendages it was accompanied separately. Carapace, antennule, antenna, mandible, maxillule, maxilla, first maxiliped, second maxiliped, third maxiliped and pereiopods suffer significant changes until the phase megalopa, when they acquire a similar form the one of the adult. After the phase megalopa these appendages just suffer increment of setae. Already the sternum thoracic, abdomen, telson, pleopods and uropods modify until the adult phase, presenting sexual dimorfism. Pl 1 is absent in the phases zoea and megalopa, just appearing in the juveniles ones. The presence of rudimentary pleopods was observed (Pl 3-Pl 5) in the male specimens of C. antillensis. Cryptodromiopsis. Antillensis, has the ontogenetic pattern of the family Dromiidae. The only species that outrange the Dromiidae pattern is Cryptodromia tuberculata, that presents abbreviated development. Ontogenetic data don't support the monophiletism of Podotremata. The zoea 1 of Dromiidae and the pre-zoea of Dynomenidae are similar. The ontogeny of Homolodromiidae came quite different from that of Dromiidae. The character rudimentary uropods (in a ventral view) in the megalopa phase, separates Homolodromiidae from all other Podotremata. Only one ontogenetic character justifies the Dromiacea sensu GUINOT (1978): antennal exopod developed in the megalopa. The ontogenetic pattern of the Archaeobrachyura sensu GUINOT (1978) was also studied. Ontogenetic data don't support the group of Archaeobrachyura. The following ontogenetic characters diagnoses Homoloidea: 4-6 setae and aesthetasc setae in the protopod of the antennule in the zoea 1; pattern of setae in the base (2, 2, ,2, 3) and in the endopod (1+0, 1+0, 1+0, 2+0, 4+1) of the Mxpl in the zoea 1; endopod of the Mxpl dividido in two articles in the megalopa; pattern of setae in the base (1, 1, 1, 1) of the Mxp2 in the zoea 1. Only one ontogenetic character is common to Raninidae and Cymonomidae: furcated telson. |
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Zoés, megalopa e estágios juvenis iniciais de Cryptodromiopsis antillensis (Stimpson, 1858): implicações sobre a monofilia dos Dromiacea (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura)OntogeniaLarvaDromiidaePodotremataBrachyuraDecapodaCaranguejosCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA::MORFOLOGIA DOS GRUPOS RECENTESThe ontogeny of Cryptodromiopsis antillensis (Stimpson, 1858) it was analyzed through literature data (RICE & PROVENZANO, 1966) and observations of the megalopa, juveniles and adults. The megalopa of C. antillensis was redescribed and Evius ruber Moreira, 1912 was considered as synonym of C. antillensis by being of the phase megalopa of this species. The ontogeny of the carapace and the cephalic, thoracic and abdominal appendages it was accompanied separately. Carapace, antennule, antenna, mandible, maxillule, maxilla, first maxiliped, second maxiliped, third maxiliped and pereiopods suffer significant changes until the phase megalopa, when they acquire a similar form the one of the adult. After the phase megalopa these appendages just suffer increment of setae. Already the sternum thoracic, abdomen, telson, pleopods and uropods modify until the adult phase, presenting sexual dimorfism. Pl 1 is absent in the phases zoea and megalopa, just appearing in the juveniles ones. The presence of rudimentary pleopods was observed (Pl 3-Pl 5) in the male specimens of C. antillensis. Cryptodromiopsis. Antillensis, has the ontogenetic pattern of the family Dromiidae. The only species that outrange the Dromiidae pattern is Cryptodromia tuberculata, that presents abbreviated development. Ontogenetic data don't support the monophiletism of Podotremata. The zoea 1 of Dromiidae and the pre-zoea of Dynomenidae are similar. The ontogeny of Homolodromiidae came quite different from that of Dromiidae. The character rudimentary uropods (in a ventral view) in the megalopa phase, separates Homolodromiidae from all other Podotremata. Only one ontogenetic character justifies the Dromiacea sensu GUINOT (1978): antennal exopod developed in the megalopa. The ontogenetic pattern of the Archaeobrachyura sensu GUINOT (1978) was also studied. Ontogenetic data don't support the group of Archaeobrachyura. The following ontogenetic characters diagnoses Homoloidea: 4-6 setae and aesthetasc setae in the protopod of the antennule in the zoea 1; pattern of setae in the base (2, 2, ,2, 3) and in the endopod (1+0, 1+0, 1+0, 2+0, 4+1) of the Mxpl in the zoea 1; endopod of the Mxpl dividido in two articles in the megalopa; pattern of setae in the base (1, 1, 1, 1) of the Mxp2 in the zoea 1. Only one ontogenetic character is common to Raninidae and Cymonomidae: furcated telson.CAPESFUJBA ontogenia de Cryptodromiopsis antillensis (Stimpson, 1858) foi analisada através de dados de literatura (RICE & PROVENZANO, 1966) e observações da megalopa, juvenis e adultos. A megalopa de C. antillensis foi redescrita e Evius ruber Moreira, 1912 foi considerada como sinônimo de C. antillensis por tratar-se da fase megalopa desta espécie. A ontogenia da carapaça e dos apêndices cefálicos, torácicos e abdominais foi acompanhada separadamente. Carapaça, antênulas, antenas, mandíbulas, maxílulas, maxílas, primeiro maxilípede, segundo maxilípede, terceiro maxilípede e pereópodes sofrem mudanças significativas até a fase megalopa, quando adquirem uma forma similar a do adulto. Após a fase megalopa estes apêndices sofrem apenas acréscimo de cerdas. Já o esterno torácico, abdomen, telso, pleópodes e urópodes se modificam até a fase adulta, apresentando dimorfismo sexual. Pl 1 está ausente nas fases zoé e megalopa, surgindo apenas nos juvenis. Foi observada a presença de pleópodes rudimentares (Pl 3-Pl 5) nos espécimens macho de.. C. antillensis. A espécie C. antillensis se encaixa no padrão ontogenético da família Dromiidae. A única espécie que foge ao padrão dromiídeo é Cryptodromia tuberculata, que apresenta desenvolvimento abreviado. Dados ontogenéticos não suportam a monofilia dos Podotremata. A zoé 1 dos Dromiidae e a pré-zoé dos Dynomenidae são similares. A ontogenia do Homolodromiidae apresentou-se bastante diferente daquela dos Dromiidae. O caráter urópodes rudimentares (visíveis ventralmente) na fase megalopa, separa os Homolodromiidae de todos outros Podotremata. Apenas um caráter ontogenético sustenta os Dromiacea sensu GUINOT (1978): exopodito da antena desenvolvido na megalopa. O padrão ontogenético dos Archaeobrachyra sensu GUINOT (1978) também foi estudado. Dados ontogenéticos não fornecem suporte ao agrupamento dos Archaeobrachyura. Os seguintes caracteres ontogenéticos caracterizam os Homoloidea: 4-6 cerdas e estetos no protopodito da antênula na zoé 1; padrão de cerdas na base (2, 2, ,2, 3) e no endopodito (1+0, 1+0, 1+0, 2+0, 4+1) do Mxpl na zoé 1; endopodito do Mxpl divdido em dois artículos na megalopa; padrão de cerdas na base (1, 1, 1, 1) do Mxp2 na zoé 1. Apenas um caráter ontogenético é comum ao Raninidae e Cymonomidae: telso furcado.Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroBrasilMuseu NacionalPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Zoologia)UFRJTavares, Marcos Domingos Siqueirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9229050147852679http://lattes.cnpq.br/3476970980015687Young, Paulo Secchinhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4217968709199479Ventura, Carlos Renato Rezendehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9524925469588983Schutze, Maria Luisa Mottahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5902523159545139Rieger, Paulo Juarezhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9811548583886594Franco, Georgia Maria de Oliveira2018-05-24T20:44:53Z2023-12-21T03:06:52Z1998-04-23info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/11422/4003porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRJinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJ2023-12-21T03:06:52Zoai:pantheon.ufrj.br:11422/4003Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.pantheon.ufrj.br/oai/requestpantheon@sibi.ufrj.bropendoar:2023-12-21T03:06:52Repositório Institucional da UFRJ - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false |
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Zoés, megalopa e estágios juvenis iniciais de Cryptodromiopsis antillensis (Stimpson, 1858): implicações sobre a monofilia dos Dromiacea (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) |
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Zoés, megalopa e estágios juvenis iniciais de Cryptodromiopsis antillensis (Stimpson, 1858): implicações sobre a monofilia dos Dromiacea (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) |
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Zoés, megalopa e estágios juvenis iniciais de Cryptodromiopsis antillensis (Stimpson, 1858): implicações sobre a monofilia dos Dromiacea (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) Franco, Georgia Maria de Oliveira Ontogenia Larva Dromiidae Podotremata Brachyura Decapoda Caranguejos CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA::MORFOLOGIA DOS GRUPOS RECENTES |
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Zoés, megalopa e estágios juvenis iniciais de Cryptodromiopsis antillensis (Stimpson, 1858): implicações sobre a monofilia dos Dromiacea (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) |
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Zoés, megalopa e estágios juvenis iniciais de Cryptodromiopsis antillensis (Stimpson, 1858): implicações sobre a monofilia dos Dromiacea (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) |
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Zoés, megalopa e estágios juvenis iniciais de Cryptodromiopsis antillensis (Stimpson, 1858): implicações sobre a monofilia dos Dromiacea (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) |
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Zoés, megalopa e estágios juvenis iniciais de Cryptodromiopsis antillensis (Stimpson, 1858): implicações sobre a monofilia dos Dromiacea (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) |
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Zoés, megalopa e estágios juvenis iniciais de Cryptodromiopsis antillensis (Stimpson, 1858): implicações sobre a monofilia dos Dromiacea (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) |
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Franco, Georgia Maria de Oliveira |
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Franco, Georgia Maria de Oliveira |
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Tavares, Marcos Domingos Siqueira http://lattes.cnpq.br/9229050147852679 http://lattes.cnpq.br/3476970980015687 Young, Paulo Secchin http://lattes.cnpq.br/4217968709199479 Ventura, Carlos Renato Rezende http://lattes.cnpq.br/9524925469588983 Schutze, Maria Luisa Motta http://lattes.cnpq.br/5902523159545139 Rieger, Paulo Juarez http://lattes.cnpq.br/9811548583886594 |
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Franco, Georgia Maria de Oliveira |
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Ontogenia Larva Dromiidae Podotremata Brachyura Decapoda Caranguejos CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA::MORFOLOGIA DOS GRUPOS RECENTES |
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Ontogenia Larva Dromiidae Podotremata Brachyura Decapoda Caranguejos CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA::MORFOLOGIA DOS GRUPOS RECENTES |
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The ontogeny of Cryptodromiopsis antillensis (Stimpson, 1858) it was analyzed through literature data (RICE & PROVENZANO, 1966) and observations of the megalopa, juveniles and adults. The megalopa of C. antillensis was redescribed and Evius ruber Moreira, 1912 was considered as synonym of C. antillensis by being of the phase megalopa of this species. The ontogeny of the carapace and the cephalic, thoracic and abdominal appendages it was accompanied separately. Carapace, antennule, antenna, mandible, maxillule, maxilla, first maxiliped, second maxiliped, third maxiliped and pereiopods suffer significant changes until the phase megalopa, when they acquire a similar form the one of the adult. After the phase megalopa these appendages just suffer increment of setae. Already the sternum thoracic, abdomen, telson, pleopods and uropods modify until the adult phase, presenting sexual dimorfism. Pl 1 is absent in the phases zoea and megalopa, just appearing in the juveniles ones. The presence of rudimentary pleopods was observed (Pl 3-Pl 5) in the male specimens of C. antillensis. Cryptodromiopsis. Antillensis, has the ontogenetic pattern of the family Dromiidae. The only species that outrange the Dromiidae pattern is Cryptodromia tuberculata, that presents abbreviated development. Ontogenetic data don't support the monophiletism of Podotremata. The zoea 1 of Dromiidae and the pre-zoea of Dynomenidae are similar. The ontogeny of Homolodromiidae came quite different from that of Dromiidae. The character rudimentary uropods (in a ventral view) in the megalopa phase, separates Homolodromiidae from all other Podotremata. Only one ontogenetic character justifies the Dromiacea sensu GUINOT (1978): antennal exopod developed in the megalopa. The ontogenetic pattern of the Archaeobrachyura sensu GUINOT (1978) was also studied. Ontogenetic data don't support the group of Archaeobrachyura. The following ontogenetic characters diagnoses Homoloidea: 4-6 setae and aesthetasc setae in the protopod of the antennule in the zoea 1; pattern of setae in the base (2, 2, ,2, 3) and in the endopod (1+0, 1+0, 1+0, 2+0, 4+1) of the Mxpl in the zoea 1; endopod of the Mxpl dividido in two articles in the megalopa; pattern of setae in the base (1, 1, 1, 1) of the Mxp2 in the zoea 1. Only one ontogenetic character is common to Raninidae and Cymonomidae: furcated telson. |
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