A review of the families and genera of the hyperiidean amphipod superfamily Phronimoidea Bowman & Gruner, 1973 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyperiidea)
Author
Zeidler, Wolfgang
text
Zootaxa
2004
2004-07-14
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66
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Anchylomera blossevillii
MilneEdwards
Anchylomera blossevillii
MilneEdwards, 1830: 394
.
Anchylomera hunterii
MilneEdwards, 1830: 394
.
Hieraconyx abbreviatus
GuérinMéneville, 1836b: 5–6
, pl. 17, figs 2, 2a–f.
Cheiropristis
messanensis
Natale, 1850: 8–12
, pl. 1, fig. 2.
Anchylomera purpurea
Dana, 1853: 1001–1004
, pl. 68, figs 9a–m.
Anchylomera thyropoda
Dana, 1853: 1004–1005
, pl. 68, fig. 10.
Anchylomera antipodes
Bate, 1862: 322–323
, pl. 51, figs 9–10.
Type material
Type
material of
A. blossevillei
is considered lost (see above).
Type material of synonyms
Type material of
A. hunterii
could not be found at the
MNHN
or
ANSP
and is considered lost.
Three
syntype
females of
H. abbreviatus
are in the
ANSP
(
CA2684
), in the Guérin Méneville collection (no. 440): once alcohol preserved, now dry (see
Zeidler 1997
)
.
Type material of
C. messanensis
could not be located at any major Italian museum (see acknowledgments) and is considered lost.
Type material of
A. purpurea
and
A. thyropoda
could not be located at the
USNM
and is considered lost.
Type material of
A. antipodes
could not be located at the
BMNH
or
MNHN
and is considered lost.
Remarks
This is a very distinctive species that is often found in great numbers and is known to form swarms (
Lobel & Randall 1986
,
Young & Anderson 1987
).
Its association with gelatinous plankton has not been confirmed.
Risso (1826)
recorded it as an associate of pyrosomes and
Harbison
et al
. (1977)
record it as prey, not as a parasite, of the siphonophore,
Forskalia tholoides
.
Distribution
A very common cosmopolitan species favouring tropical and temperate regions.