Jassa (Crustacea: Amphipoda): a new morphological and molecular assessment of the genus
Author
Conlan, Kathleen E.
0000-0002-2263-7075
kconlan@nature.ca
Author
Desiderato, Andrea
0000-0002-2263-7075
kconlan@nature.ca
Author
Beermann, Jan
0000-0002-2263-7075
kconlan@nature.ca
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Zootaxa
2021
2021-03-04
4939
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1
191
journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4939.1.1
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Jassa variegatus
(
Leach, 1814
)
Stebbing (1899a)
compared
Leach’s (1814)
descriptions of the genera
Podocerus
and
Jassa
, collected from
Devon
,
England
, demonstrating that the two genera were valid, while previously, it had been thought that the two were the same. This study initiated the transfer of species to each genus, with
Podocerus variegatus
Leach, 1814
being the type for the genus
Podocerus
.
Conlan (1990)
examined the
syntypes
NHM 295b and 285d of
Podocerus variegatus
and found them to be indeed in the genus
Podocerus
.
Jassa pulchella
Leach, 1814
erected by Leach as the type for the genus
Jassa
(NHM 296a–g;
lectotype
: 296e), is now
J. falcata
(
Montagu, 1808
)
(
holotype
: NHM 603a). Asecond species of
Jassa
described by
Leach (1814)
,
J. pelagica
,
was transferred by
Stebbing (1899a)
to
Parajassa
.
Stebbing (1899a)
documented the taxonomic confusion surrounding these three species over the 85 years between Leach’s publication and his own.
Conlan (1990)
mis-interpreted
Stebbing (1899a)
in thinking that there werestill specimens of Leach’s
type
series for
P. variegatus
that contained
Jassa
. However, this appears to be not the case, since
P. variegatus
and
P. pelagica
had their
types
validated by
Conlan (1990)
along with the
type
species for the genera
Podocerus
and
Jassa
. Therefore, the name
J. variegatus
is invalid (it is actually
P. variegatus
).