Taxonomy of deep-sea shrimps of the Superfamily Oplophoroidea Dana 1852 (Decapoda: Caridea) from Southwestern Atlantic
Author
Alves-Júnior, Flavio De Almeida
Author
Silva, Elinai Dos Santos
Author
Araújo, Marina De Sá Leitão Câmara De
Author
Cardoso, Irene
Author
Bertrand, Arnaud
Author
Souza-Filho, Jesser F.
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-06-06
4613
3
401
442
journal article
26580
10.11646/zootaxa.4613.3.1
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Janicella spinicauda
(A.
Milne-Edwards, 1883
)
(
Fig. 29
A–C,
30
,
40
E)
Oplophorus spinicauda
A. Milne Edwards, 1883
: pl 30.—
Chace 1940
: 184
, fig. 54.—
Kensley 1972
: 38
, fig. 17d–e; 1981a: 58;
1981b: 22.
Oplophorus foliaceus
Rathbun, 1906
: 922
, pl. 20, fig. 8.—
de Man 1920
: 48.
Acathephyra anomala
Boone, 1927
: 3, fig. 21.
Janicella
spinicauda—
Chace, 1986
: 44, figs. 23, 24.—
Kensley 1987
: 285.—
Poupin 1998
: 9.—
Cardoso & Young 2005
: 39, figs.
29–33.—
Martin
et al
. 2005
: 217. —
Poupin 2018
: 102.
Material examined
. 1 M and 1 F, Rocas Atoll, Abracos 1 ST# 09/ Leg. 1, Midwater Tow,
105 m
,
03° 28,24’ S
/
032° 45,56’ W
, 0
4 October 2015
, MOUFPE: 15.661.
Diagnosis
: Carapace with rostrum overreaching scaphocerite, dorsal margin with 10–12 teeth and ventral margin with 6–7 teeth; antennal spine absent; branchiostegal spine not well marked, without distinct carina. Scaphocerite with four teeth on mesial outer margin. Abdomen dorsally carinate on somites 2–4, with strong posteromesial tooth, the one of somite 2 distinctly strong; somites 1 and 2 with pleura ventral margin convexly incised in male.
Male
pleopod 1, endopod leaf like, densely plumose, articulated setae on lateral margins, several pectinate setae on outer surface, several hook setae on apex; male pleopod 2 without appendix masculina; Telson sulcate in dorsal midline, three pairs of dorsolateral stout setae (modified from
Cardoso & Young 2005
).
FIGURE 29
.
Janicella spinicauda
(A. Milne-Edwards, 1883)
.A. Male, lateral view. B. Telson, dorsal view. (MOUFPE: 15.661). Scale bar = 0.1 cm.
Distribution
: Western Atlantic:
USA
(east coast of Florida),
Bermuda
,
Bahamas
, Gulf of
Mexico
, Caribbean Sea,
Honduras
,
Grenada
, Lesser Antilles,
Brazil
(
Rocas Atoll
,
Pernambuco
,
Bahia
, Espírito Santos and Rio de Ja- neiro). Indo-Pacific Oceans:
Mayotte
Island, North of
Madagascar
, Southwestern
India
,
Philippines
, Hawaii,
French Polynesia
(
Chace 1940
,
1986
;
Cardoso & Young 2005
;
Pequegnat & Wicksten 2006
;
Judkins 2014
) (
Fig. 30
).
Bathymetric distribution
:
200–3716 m
(
Chace 1986
; Crosnier 1987;
Poupin 1998
), herein this species was found in Rocas Atoll at
105 m
, thus extending its bathymetric distribution from shallow waters.
Remarks
: The material examined agrees with
Chace (1986)
and
Cardoso & Young (2005)
descriptions. We found a little variation in the number of rostral teeth in some specimens collected from Rocas Atoll (MOUFPE: 15.661,
1 Female
(total length = 4.2 cm) and
1 Male
(total length = 3.4 cm), which presents the rostrum with 11 teeth in dorsal margin and
7 in
ventral margin
vs
12 dorsal and 6 ventral teeth as analyzed by
Chace (1986)
and
Cardoso & Young (2005)
. The genus
Janicella
is monotypic and occurring in the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans (
Fig. 30
), in mesopelagic zones (
Cardoso & Young 2005
). The first record in Southwest Atlantic (Brazilian waters) was made by
Cardoso & Young (2005)
based on material collected from
Bahia
,
Espírito Santo
and
Rio de Janeiro
under the framework of project REVIZEE. The present study fills some gaps on the geographic distribution of this species in Northeastern
Brazil
. Moreover, it represents the first report of
J. spinicauda
from an oceanic island in the Southwestern Atlantic.