The genus Trischizostoma (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Trischizostomidae) from the Southwest Atlantic, collected by the REVIZEE Program
Author
Freire, Pablo R.
Author
Serejo, Cristiana S.
text
Zootaxa
2004
645
1
15
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.158742
21e05249-5427-4500-b740-c128c3442a99
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158742
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Trischizostoma longirostrum
Chevreux, 1919
(
Fig. 3
)
Trischizostoma longirostre
Chevreux 1919
: 575
; 1927: 43, pl. 1.
Material examined.
REVIZEE Program, R/V
Thalassa
col., stn. E0509,
15º 47.725' S
,
038º 21.973' W
to
15º 46.378' S
,
038º 24.839' W
,
2076m
.
12/ 06/ 2000
;
1 female
,
47 mm
, ovigerous,
MNRJ
15141. Stn. E0528,
19º 45.258' S
,
039º 03.003' W
to
19º 47.581' S
,
038º 59.827' W
,
1237m
,
29/06/2000
,
1 female
with oostegites,
25 mm
,
MNRJ
15142. Stn. E 0 535,
19º 58.936' S
,
039º 38.657' W
to
19º 56.087' S
,
039º 35.408' W
,
1002 m
,
01/07/2000
,
1 female
with oostegites,
39 mm
,
MNRJ
15143.
Type
locality.
Northeast Atlantic, between Dakar and
Cabo Verde
Islands.
Diagnosis.
Eyes present. Maxilliped palp with 4 articles and longer than outer plate. Gnathopod 1 propodus oval and anteriorly excavate. Gnathopod 2, coxa with anterior margin rounded; ischium subequal to carpus in length. Pereopod 3 basis
2 X
length of propodus. Telson entire, distally truncate.
FIGURE 3.
Trischizostoma
longirostrum
Chevreux, 1919
, female, 47 mm, MNRJ 15141. A, habitus; B, gnathopod 1; C, gnathopod 2; D, pereopod 3; E, telson. Scales bars: A, 5 mm; B–D, 1 mm; E, 0.5 mm.
Description.
Female,
39 mm
(
Fig. 3
A). Rostrum reaching middle of first article of antenna 1 peduncle. Eyes well developed. Antenna 1, first article of peduncle longer than articles 2–3 and shorter than callynophore. Antenna 2, peduncle article 4 subequal in length and broader than article 5. Mandibles with small distal incisor; palp 3articulate and bearing marginal setae. Maxilla 1, inner plate 1/3 length of outer plate, with 8 distal setae, palp reduced and attached on median part of outer plate. Maxilla 2, inner and outer plates subequal in length; outer plate with 4 lateral setae. Maxilliped, inner plate shorter than outer plate; palp with 4 articles and longer than outer plate.
Gnathopod 1 (
Fig. 3
B), strongly subchelate; coxa reduced and partially covered by coxa 2; propodus inverted, oval, anteriorly excavated; palm with stout setae in all its extension and 3 pairs of longer setae distally. Gnathopod 2 (
Fig. 3
C), coxa with anterior margin rounded; ischium shorter than basis and subequal to carpus; propodus less than halflength of carpus; dactylus reduced. Pereopod 3 (
Fig. 3
D), coxa longer than broad; basis
2 X
length of propodus; carpus slightly longer than propodus; dactylus less than halflength of propodus; carpus, propodus and dactylus covered with minute and stout setae on posterior margin. Pereopod 4, coxa posteriorly excavated; basis longer than carpus and merus together; propodus as long as carpus; dactylus less than halflength of propodus. Coxae 5–7 broader than long. Basis of pereopods 5–7 longer than broad and with posterior lobe. Pereopods 5 and 7, carpus as long as merus, and longer than propodus. Pereopod 6, carpus as long as propodus and slightly shorter than merus.
Uropods 1 and 2, peduncle subequal to outer ramus; inner ramus slightly longer than outer ramus. Uropod 3, peduncle less than half of outer ramus; inner and outer rami subequal in length; outer ramus 2articulate, with a basal article
5 X
length of distal article. Telson entire, truncate (
Fig. 3
E).
Distribution.
North Atlantic and Southwest Atlantic, off Brazilian coast (15º to 19º S).
Remarks.
Trischizostoma longirostrum
is part of the group of species with maxilliped palp longer than outer plate, anterior margin of coxa 2 rounded, and telson entire, which includes:
T. richeri
Lowry & Stoddart 1994
,
T. nicaeense
Costa 1853
,
T. macrochela
Vinogradov 1990
, and
T. circulare
. Among these species,
T. longirostrum
is very close to
T. richeri
in the oval shape of propodus of gnathopod 1. The distinctions between them are on carpus of gnathopod 2, which is subequal to ischium in
T
.
longirostrum
and longer than ischium in
T
.
richeri
; basis of pereopod 3, which is twice the length of propodus in
T. longirostrum
and
3 X
the length of propodus in
T. richeri
; the anterior margin of propodus of gnathopod 1, which is excavated in
T. longirostrum
; and the telson shape, which is distally truncate in
T. longirostrum
and distally acute in
T. richeri
.
Chevreux (1927)
used the length of rostrum as a diagnostic character. However, this character is variable in different stages of the individual within this genus. Examining juvenile specimens of
T. raschi
and
T. denticulatum
showed that the rostrum is relatively longer when compared with adults forms.
A curiosity observed was the absence of eyes in the largest individual (
47 mm
) found within our samples. Smaller specimens (
25 mm
and
39 mm
) had weak eyes.
Modification on the ending of the specific name is proposed. The name
Trischizostoma
(from the Greek
stoma
, mouth) has a neuter gender that needs to be followed by the correct adjective declination
um
(
Brown, 1956
).