The family Caprellidae (Amphipoda: Caprelloidea: Caprellidae) from Campos Basin, Southwestern Atlantic, with a key of species occurring in Brazil
Author
Mauro, Fábio Da Motta
Author
Serejo, Cristiana Silveira
text
Zootaxa
2015
4006
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103
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4006.1.5
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1175-5326
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Liropus guerragarciai
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 4–6
)
Material examined:
1 male
holotype
,
4.29mm
,
22º 40' 58,651" S
40º 17' 38,462" W
,
988m
,
MNRJ
24705; 1 allotype female,
22º 40' 58,651" S
40º 17' 38,462" W
,
988m
,
MNRJ
24706;
1 male
,
23º10´22,254"S
40º 56´46,365",
1335m
;
MNRJ
24707;
1 juvenile
,
23º45´18,413"S
,
2423m
,
MNRJ
24778;
2 females
,
39º 44' 21,079" W
,
1932m
,
MNRJ
24775;
1 female
,
1 juvenile
, 21º41´12, 557"S
40º1´56,073”W
,
702m
,
MNRJ
24777;
1 male
,
1 female
,
1 juvenile
, 23º 1´30, 862"S 40º45´22, 948"W,
964m
,
MNRJ
24776;
1 male
23º 13' 46,474" S
40º 55' 56,178" W
,
986m
,
MNRJ
24707;
1 male
,
21º 41' 12,557" S
40º 1' 56,073" W
,
702m
,
MNRJ
24708.
Diagnosis.
Antenna 2 flagellum 2-articulate with triangular process at distal part of article; head and pereonites projections absent; gnathopod 2 basis with proximal constriction; male with 1 pair of lobes and 1 pair of 2– articulate well developed appendages, pereopod 5 3-articulate. Pereonite 2 1.5x basis of gnathopod 2; pereonites 2– 7 up to five times longer than wide; body slender; pereopods 3–4 subequal in length and width; gills elliptical and reduced; abdomen with 1 pair of 2-articulate well developed appendages.
Description.
Male
,
holotype
,
4.29mm
.
Head
: Antennae: Antenna 1 flagellum 4-articulate, 1.25 times longer than antenna 2; Antenna 1 and Antenna 2 first articles peduncle with distal acute projection; flagellum 4-articulate; Antenna 2 first article with distal-lateral triangular projection; flagellum 2-articulate. Left mandible incisor 5- toothed;
lacinia mobilis
5-toothed; row of three pectinate setae laterally; molar conspicuous with five small teeth, little differentiated; palp second article with 1 distal-lateral setae; last article with formula 1-5-7-1. Right mandible with 5 acute tooth;
lacinia mobilis
strongly serrate; palp distal part with row of 5 stocky projections and row of 10 setae; molar strong. Lower lip with inner and outer lobes well marked, inner lobes strongly round and outer lobes stronger and somewhat elliptical. Maxilliped inner lobe smaller than outer lobe; outer lobe with row of six setae; palp second article with one distal setae, second article with four distal setae, last article inner margin with several small serrate setae and one distal setae. Maxilla 1 outer lobe with five denticulate setae, palp with five setae.
FIGURE 4.
Liropus guerragarciai
sp. nov.
, male, holotype, 4.29 mm, Campus Basin, RJ, MNRJ 24705. Scale bar: habitus = 0.1 mm; A, left mdb, right mdb, mx1, mx2, lb = 0.1 mm.
FIGURE 5.
Liropus guerragarciai
sp. nov.
, male, holotype, 4.29 mm, Campos Basin, RJ, MNRJ 24705. Scale bar: p3, p4, p5, abd = 0.1 mm.
FIGURE 6.
Liropus guerragarciai
sp. nov.
, female, allotype, 4.12 mm, Campos Basin, RJ, MNRJ 24706. Scale bar: habitus = 0.5 mm; gn2, abd = 0.1 mm.
Thorax
: Gnathopod 1 ischium and merus subequal in length; carpus about 1.5 times longer than merus with row of six setae distally; propodus with sub-ventral row of five small setae, and a row of five large setae at medialdistal part; palm serrate; dactylus reaching end of propodus, smooth. Gnathopod 2 basis with proximal constriction, ischium 0.6 times size of merus, carpus smaller; palm with several micro-setae ventrally, with proximal robust seta, a small concavity followed by an acute teeth and an acute concavity. Pereopods 3 and 4 1-articulate with pair of apical setae. Pereopod 5 article 2 the largest, article 3 minute, bearing two small setae. Pereopods 6 and 7 missing.
Abdomen
:
Male
with 1 pair of lobes and 1 pair of 2-articulate well developed appendages.
Female, allotype,
4.12mm
. Body smooth; antenna 2 peduncle surpassing antenna 1 peduncle; oostegites strongly setose; oval projection at mid-length of pereonite 5. Gnathopod 2: ischium with 3 mid-lateral setae; twice as long as merus; merus rounded ventrally; propodus with small cavity; palm weakly serrate; dactylus smooth.
Distribution.
Campos Basin,
Brazil
,
702–2423m
.
Etymology.
Species is named in honor to Dr. José Manuel Guerra-García, after his vast contribution to the knowledge of caprellid amphipods.
Remarks.
Liropus
is composed by ten species (including the present material), with a single previous record for
Brazil
,
L. nelsonae
(
Guerra-García, 2003a
).
Liropus guerragarciai
sp. nov
can be assigned to
Liropus
for the following characters: body elongate; head and pereonites lacking spines or projections; pereopods 3–4 1-articulate; pereopod 5 reduced (and less than 5-articulate) and medially inserted; male abdomen appendages present and strongly reduced, female with a pair of lobes and no appendages.
Guerra-García & Hendrycks (2013)
described
L. minusculus
for the Eastern Pacific and comment on the distribution of the genus
Liropus
. Five species occur in the Altantic Ocean, two in the Mediterranean Sea and two in the Pacific Ocean. From the ten species known, eight have ommatidia (
Table 3
).
Liropus guerragarciai
sp. nov.
is close related to
L. nelsonae
Guerra-García,
2003
in a 3-articulate pereopod 5, but differs as abdomen lobes and appendages are well developed and fully 2-articulate (versus vestigial, rudimentary). It also resembles
L. elongatus
Mayer, 1890
,
L. gracilis
Chevreaux, 1927
and
L. minimus
Mayer,
1890
in a smooth and strongly elongate body and the presence of a sharp constriction on basis of gnathopod 2 that bends the appendage forward or backwards.
Liropus guerragarciai
sp. nov.
can be distinguished from
L. minimus
and
L. elongatus
in pereopod 5 3-articulate (versus 2-articulate) (
Table 3
).
Liropus nelsonae
was recorded at depths from
900 to 1000m
from off Pernambuco state (
Guerra-García, 2003a
).
Liropus guerragarciai
sp. nov.
has been recorded at similar depths (
700–1900m
) and was the only caprellid species to be found at this bathyal range in the HABITATs Project at the Campos Basin, Rio de Janeiro.