The Amaryllididae of Australia (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea)
Author
Lowry, J. K.
Author
Stoddart, H. E.
text
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2002
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Amaryllis philatelica
n.sp.
Figs. 31–34, Plate 1b
Type material
.
HOLOTYPE
, female,
20.5 mm
,
AM
P
37165; 1
PARATYPE
, male,
18.2 mm
,
AM
P
37166
; 2
PARATYPES
, males,
AM
P
37167;
Montague Island
,
New South Wales
,
Australia
,
36°15'S
150°14'E
,
23 m
,
R
.
Kuiter
,
28 December 1978
. 1
PARATYPE
, female,
AM
P
26644,
Montague Island
,
NSW
,
Australia
,
36°15'S
150°14'E
,
25 m
, algae
,
R
.
Kuiter
,
30 December 1977
.
Additional material
.
NEW SOUTH WALES
:
1 male
,
AM
P
30479,
Point Perpendicular
,
Jervis Bay
,
35°06'S
150°48'E
,
20 m
, on boulder surface,
A
.
Jones
&
R
.
Hartnall
,
25 May 1980
.
BASS STRAIT
:
1 specimen
,
NMV
J7653
,
40
km
SSW of Lakes Entrance
,
38°18.0'S
147°37.0'E
,
55 m
, muddy fine shell, epibenthic sled,
M
.
Gomon
&
R
.
Wilson
,
31 July 1983
,
FV
Silver Gull
, stn BSS-209
.
TASMANIA
:
5 specimens
,
AM
P
57882,
Waterfall Bay
,
Tasman Peninsula
,
43°04'S
147°56'E
,
17–18 m
, bryozoans and sponges on rock wall,
K
.
L
.
Gowlett-Holmes
,
7 December 1997
.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
:
3 specimens
,
SAMA
C5984
,
2
km
S
of SW tip of
West Island
,
Franklin Island
,
Nuyts Archipelago
,
32°27'S
133°40'E
,
36.5 m
, sand with low rock outcrops,
P
.
Aerfeldt
&
N
.
Holmes
,
23 February 1983
.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
:
1 specimen
,
AM
P
37168,
SE of Foul Bay
,
35°12'S
117°00'E
,
75 m
,
CSIRO
Fisheries
,
8 August 1962
,
HMAS
Gascoyne
, stn
G3
/160/62
.
Type
locality
.
Montague Island
,
NSW
,
Australia
,
36°15'S
150°14'E
,
23 m
depth
.
Description
. Based on
holotype
female,
20.5 mm
, AM P37165. Head much deeper than long, anterior margin with notch extended into a slit; rostrum absent; eye present, elongate, reniform.
Antenna 1 peduncular article 1
not ballshaped proximally,
distal margin without a medial spine
; peduncular article 2 medium length;
flagellum with callynophore
, calceoli absent. Antenna 2 flagellum about as long as that of antenna 1, without calceoli. Mouthpart bundle subconical.
Epistome/upper lip with broad midanterior bulge (lateral view). Mandible lacinia mobilis a stemmed, distally-cusped blade; accessory setal row with intermediate setae; palp article 2 with 13 posterodistal setae
, article 3 without A3-seta.
Maxilliped outer plate with distal margin smooth
, medial margin without notch.
Gnathopod 1 carpus subequal in length to propodus
; propodus, posterior margin without robust setae.
Gnathopod 2 palm
slightly
acute, with 3 lateral robust setae, 2 medial robust setae
. Pereopods 3 and 4 merus and carpus without setal fringe. Pereopod 4 coxa with anterior and posterior margins subparallel, anteroventral corner rounded. Pereopods 5–7 with distal articles elongate, dactyls short and stocky. Pereopod 5 basis expanded posteriorly, rounded.
Pereopod 7 basis subrectangular, posteroventral corner subquadrate
, posteroventral margin straight.
Epimeron 3 posterior margin smooth
, with notch slightly above rounded posteroventral corner.
Uropod 1
peduncle dorsolateral margin with 14 robust setae;
outer ramus without large spines between robust setae. Uropod 2 inner ramus not constricted
. Uropod 3 rami lanceolate; without plumose setae; outer ramus 1-articulate.
Telson slightly cleft
(about 25%)
.
Male
(sexually dimorphic characters).
Based on
paratype
male,
18.2 mm
,
AM
P
37166. Antenna 1 flagellum without callynophore. Antenna 2 flagellum with calceoli. Mandible palp article 2 with 26 posterodistal setae. Gnathopod 2 palm with 2 lateral robust setae
.
Etymology
. The specific name
philatelica
alludes to the species’ public debut on an Australian two cent postage stamp issued in 1984. (The species was then incorrectly identified as
Waldeckia
sp.
).
Remarks
.
Amaryllis philatelica
appears to be most similar to a small group of species with a smooth posterior margin on epimeron 3 and a subrectangular basis on pereopod 7 (
A. macrophthalma
,
A. philatelica
and
A. spencerensis
). It differs from
A. macrophthalma
and
A. spencerensis
in that the notch on the posterior margin of epimeron 3 is only slightly above the posteroventral corner.
Figure 31
.
Amaryllis
AM P37165, Montague Island, NSW.
Figure 32
.
Amaryllis philatelica
n.sp.
, holotype female, 20.5 mm, AM P37165; paratype male, 18.2 mm, AM
P37166; Montague Island, NSW. Scales represent 0.1 mm.
Amaryllis philatelica
is often found in association with the soft coral
Capnella gaboensis
and bryozoans of the genus
Triphyllozoon
. Judging from its subconical-shaped mouthpart bundle,
A. philatelica
might feed by nipping off the small polyps of its hosts.
This species has attracted the attention of scuba divers and underwater photographers, partly because of its (relatively) large size but mostly because of its striking colour pattern. The body is a brilliant deep crimson with each segment of the pereon and pleon, the head, each of the coxae and the bases of pereopods 5 to 7 outlined in white; the antennae, protruding mouthparts and distal articles of the pereopods are orange/yellow and there is a single orange/ yellow stripe along the dorsum. Lowry (in
Karacsonyi, 1997
) commented that the brilliant colour pattern might be a warning to potential predators that
A. philatelica
tastes unpleasant. The fact that individuals show non-cryptic behaviour—they do not avoid divers and have been known to leave their host and sit on the hand or head of a diver trying to photograph them (Karacsonyi, pers. comm.)—is circumstantial evidence for this theory.
Figure 33
.
Amaryllis philatelica
n.sp.
, holotype female, 20.5 mm, AM P37165; paratype male, 18.2 mm, AM
P37166; Montague Island, NSW. Scales represent 0.2 mm.
The original colour photographs used to produce the 1984 postage stamp were taken by Rudi Kuiter, at Montague Island. They have been subsequently reproduced on postcards and as an illustration of
Amaryllis
sp.
in
Debelius (1999)
and
Edgar (1997)
. Some stunning photographs of “the red sea flea” were taken by Tony Karacsonyi, near Ulladulla, and published in
Australian Geographic
(
Karacsonyi, 1997
) and as a poster released by
Sportdiving Magazine
.
Figure 34
.
Amaryllis philatelica
n.sp.
, holotype female, 20.5 mm, AM P37165; paratype male, 18.2 mm, AM
P37166; Montague Island, NSW. Scales represent 0.5 mm.
Habitat
.
Amaryllis philatelica
has been recorded and collected on bryozoans, soft corals and sponges.
Distribution
. Southeastern and southern
Australia
; from Solitary Islands on the east coast to Foul Bay in southwestern
Australia
;
20–75 m
depth.