Alpheid shrimps (Decapoda: Caridea) of the Trindade & Martin Vaz Archipelago, off Brazil, with new records, description of a new species of Synalpheus and remarks on zoogeographical patterns in the oceanic islands of the tropical southern Atlantic
Author
Anker, Arthur
Author
Tavares, Marcos
Author
Mendonça, Joel B.
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Zootaxa
2016
4138
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journal article
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Synalpheus townsendi
Coutière, 1909
(
Fig. 12
)
Synalpheus townsendi
Coutière 1909
: 32
(
partim
), fig. 14;
Christoffersen 1979
: 352
;
Abele & Kim 1986
: 203
, 226, 227, figs. f– h; Bezerra & Coelho 2006: 701;
Alves
et al.
2008
: 50
;
Souza
et al.
2011
: 48
; Anker
et al.
2012: 70, figs. 45, 46; Soledade
et al.
2015: 63.
[for more complete synonymy prior to 2012 see Anker
et al.
(2012)]
Material examined
.
Brazil
:
1 male
,
MZUSP
30351, Trindade
Island
, Praia do Lixo,
20°31’29.8”S
–
29°19’43.9”W
, depth:
25 m
, coll. J.B. Mendonça,
02.vii.2012
;
1 male
,
MZUSP
33259, Trindade
Island
, Enseada Orelhas,
20°29’40.2”S
–
29°20’32.9”W
, depth:
12 m
, coll. J.B. Mendonça,
01.xi.2014
;
1 female
,
MZUSP
30300, Trindade
Island
, Praia dos Portugueses, Rampa Nova,
20°30’17.7”S
–
29°18’56.7”W
, depth:
11 m
, coll. J.B. Mendonça,
11.vii.2012
;
2 males
,
MZUSP
30261, Trindade
Island
, Enseada da Cachoeira, Praia do M,
20°30’26.5”S
–
29°20’48.0”W
, depth:
12 m
, coll. J.B. Mendonça,
12.vii.2012
;
1 female
,
MZUSP
30313, Trindade
Island
, Enseada da Cachoeira, Farrilhões,
20°31’22.4”S
–
29°19’52.0”W
, depth:
13.8 m
, coll. J.B. Mendonça,
09.vii.2012
;
1 female
,
MZUSP
33381, Trindade
Island
, Ponta Norte,
20°29’40.2”S
–
29°20’32.9”W
, depth:
11.5 m
, coll. J.B. Mendonça,
01.iv.2014
; 1 ovig. female,
MZUSP
33269, Trindade
Island
, between Ponta da Crista do Galo and Ponta Norte,
20°29’14.8”S
–
29°20’13.9”W
, depth:
15 m
, coll. J.B. Mendonça,
21.v.2014
;
2 males
, 4 (2 ovig.) females,
MZUSP
30352, Trindade
Island
,
Ilha
da Racha,
20°30’26.5”S
–
29°20’48.0”W
, depth:
27.1 m
, coll. J.B. Mendonça,
22.vi.2012
;
1 female
,
MZUSP
30283, Trindade
Island
, large underwater boulder near Ponta Noroeste,
20°29’46.4”S
–
29°20’35.4”W
, depth:
11.6 m
, coll. J.B. Mendonça,
04.vii.2012
;
1 male
,
MZUSP
33311, Trindade
Island
, Enseada do
Príncipe
,
Ilha
Sul,
20°31’34.3”S
–
29°19’27.9”W
, depth:
17.6 m
, coll. J.B. Mendonça,
06.xi.2014
;
1 male
,
MZUSP
33268, same collection data; 1 ovig. female,
MZUSP
33247, same collection data;
1 male
,
MZUSP
33268, Trindade
Island
, Enseada do
Príncipe
,
Ilha
Sul,
20°31’34.3”S
–
29°19’27.9”W
, depth:
17.6 m
, coll. J.B. Mendonça,
06.xi.2014
; 1 ovig. female,
MZUSP
33247, Trindade
Island
, Enseada do
Príncipe
,
Ilha
Sul,
20°31’34.3”S
–
29°19’27.9”W
, depth:
17.6 m
, coll. J.B. Mendonça,
06.xi.2014
;
5 males
, 3 ovig. females,
1 juvenile
,
MZUSP
34134, Martin Vaz
Island
,
20°28’28.4”S
–
28°51’24.5”W
, depth:
21.4 m
, coll. J.B. Mendonça,
21.vi.2015
. Size of largest male: cl 3.0 mm (
MZUSP
30351); largest female: cl
3.3 mm
(
MZUSP
30352). Numerous additional specimens (not listed above) are deposited in
MZUSP
.
FIGURE 12
.
Synalpheus
townsendi
Coutière, 1909
: A, B
—
male from Ilha Sul, Trindade Island, Brazil (MZUSP 33268), A
—
dorsal view; B
—
lateral view; C, D
—
ovigerous female from Ilha Sul, Trindade Island, Brazil (MZUSP 33247), C
—
dorsal view; D
—
lateral view. Photographs by J.B. Mendonça.
Description
. See
Coutière (1909)
for original description and illustrations, and Anker
et al.
(2012) for additional figures and colour photographs (see also
Fig. 12
).
Distribution
. Western Atlantic: North Carolina to Florida; Gulf of
Mexico
; throughout Caribbean Sea;
Bermuda
;
Brazil
: Ceará to Rio de Janeiro, Atol das
Rocas
, Abrolhos Islands, Trindade & Martin Vaz Archipelago (Anker
et al.
2012 and references therein; Soledade
et al.
2015; present study).
Ecology
. Rocky shores and coral reefs with abundance of sponges, coral rubble and coralline algae; in rock crevices and sponges; intertidal to below
100 m
.
Remarks
.
Synalpheus townsendi
is a common and wide-ranging western Atlantic species, which is known from several Brazilian localities, including Atol das
Rocas
(Anker
et al.
2012) and the Abrolhos Archipelago (Soledade
et al.
2015). The species is reported for the first time from the Trindade & Martin Vaz Archipelago, representing the eastern-most record of the species.