A new species of Medicorophium Bousfield, M. longisetosum n. sp. from the western Mediterranean, coast of Spain
Author
Myers, Alan A.
Author
De-La-Ossa-Carretero, Jose Antonio
Author
Dauvin, Jean-Claude
text
Zootaxa
2010
2450
53
60
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.195185
225c2249-283e-4c52-942a-894f7bc75360
1175-5326
195185
Medicorophium longisetosum
n. sp.
(
Figs 2–4
)
Type
material
.
HOLOTYPE
,
Holotype
female,
2.5 mm
(
MNCNC
20.04/8373).
Paratype
male, 2.0 mm (
MNCNC
20.04/8374). Four specimens (
MNCNC
20.04/8375), and four specimens in each personal collection of the authors for a total of 17
paratypes
same data as
holotype
.
Type
locality
. Torreblanca coast (Castellon, East of
Spain
),
40º11.477´N
,
0º15.475´E
, depth
13.9 m
(Station 5,
Table 1
and
Figure 1
).
TABLE 1.
Locations, geographical coordinates, depth (metres), number of individuals; size (minimum-maximum, mean body size) and physical characteristics of sediment in the stations where
Medicorophium longisetosum
had been found along the western Mediterranean in Comunidad Valenciana coast, Spain.
Location |
Latitude |
Longitude |
Depth |
Nº ind. |
Size (mm) |
% Mud |
% Fine sand |
% Medium sand |
% Coarsed sand |
% Gravel |
% Organic matter |
1.Vinaroz |
40º 28.15' N |
0º 30.44' E |
15.0 |
173 |
1.5–3.1, 2.3 |
2.2 |
74.7 |
11.7 |
7.2 |
4.3 |
2.5 |
2.Benicarlo |
40º 24.55' N |
0º 27.70' E |
14.0 |
35 |
1–4, 2.4 |
0.7 |
83.1 |
5.4 |
5.0 |
5.8 |
1.6 |
3.Peñiscola |
40º 20.79' N |
0º 24.99' E |
14.8 |
26 |
1.1–3, 1.9 |
1.2 |
75.6 |
9.3 |
5.9 |
7.9 |
2.0 |
4.Alcossebre |
40º 14.45' N |
0º 18.55' E |
12.4 |
10 |
1.3–3.1, 2.2 |
1.5 |
83.6 |
5.8 |
5.2 |
3.9 |
1.4 |
5.Torreblanca |
40º 11.83' N |
0º 14.59' E |
13.9 |
27 |
2.1–2.8, 2.5 |
0.7 |
77.2 |
8.4 |
6.3 |
7.4 |
1.6 |
6.Oropesa |
40º 5.586' N |
0º 10.62' E |
22.0 |
28 |
1–3.1, 2.1 |
6.6 |
83.0 |
4.7 |
4.3 |
1.3 |
1.8 |
7.Canet d'en Berenguer |
39º 40.96' N |
0º 10.77' W |
15.6 |
1 |
2.0 |
1.5 |
94.9 |
0.4 |
1.0 |
2.1 |
1.4 |
8.Puebla de Farnals |
39º 31.97' N |
0º 15.44' W |
18.9 |
1 |
1.8 |
0.3 |
83.8 |
9.3 |
5.6 |
1.0 |
1.3 |
9.Valencia (Vera) |
39º 29.12' N |
0º 17.45' W |
17.2 |
20 |
1–3, 2.1 |
15.8 |
68.9 |
4.5 |
9.3 |
1.5 |
2.6 |
10.Valencia (Pinedo) |
39º 24.90' N |
0º 17.26' W |
20.0 |
63 |
1.2–3.1, 2.3 |
11.0 |
65.9 |
4.4 |
4.9 |
13.7 |
2.0 |
11.Gandia |
39º 0.15' N |
0º 8.31' W |
16.5 |
36 |
1.2–3, 2.2 |
2.8 |
66.6 |
9.6 |
15.6 |
5.4 |
2.0 |
12.Oliva |
38º 56.92' N |
0º 5.55' W |
15.6 |
17 |
1.5–3, 2.4 |
2.3 |
87.3 |
4.7 |
2.9 |
2.7 |
2.8 |
13.Javea |
38º 46.83' N |
0º 12.60' E |
20.0 |
1 |
3.0 |
8.0 |
81.8 |
8.1 |
2.0 |
0.1 |
1.6 |
Etymology.
Named after the very long robust setae present on antenna 1.
Description.
Based on
holotype
female,
2.5 mm
.
Head
.
Head
with rounded rostrum.
Mandible
palp article 1 slender, elongate.
Antenna 1
peduncular article 1 expanded, broad proximally, posterior margin bearing many very long slender setae; article 2 shorter than article 1, slender, with a few very long slender setae on the posterior margin; article 3 short, less than half length of article 2; flagellum short, about the same length as peduncular article 2.
Antenna 2
gland cone very well developed, acute; article 4 very expanded, subovoid, posterior margin with 10–15 long unpaired robust setae, anterior margin with many fine setae; article 5 short, stout, more than half length, but less than half width, of article 4; flagellum shorter than peduncular article 5, composed of 2–3 robust articles.
Pereon
.
Gnathopod 1
coxa 1 strongly produced, acute; propodus a little over one half length of carpus.
Gnathopod 2
dactylus simple, straight.
Pereopod 3–4
basis expanded proximally; merus and carpus very short; dactylus extremely long, equal to combined length of merus, carpus and propodus.
Pereopod 5
merus elongate; carpus very short.
Pereopod 7
propodus almost one and a half times length of carpus.
Pleon
.
Urosome
segments free.
Uropod 1
peduncle elongate; rami subequal, half length of peduncle, outer margins with many robust setae.
Uropod 2
peduncle without setae; rami subequal, a little shorter than peduncle.
Uropod 3
uniramous; peduncle parallel-sided; ramus shorter than peduncle with long terminal setae.
Telson
subtriangular.
Male
paratype
, 2.0 mm: similar to that of female.
Antenna 2
article 4 posterior margin with fewer (8–10) relatively longer robust setae, article 5 longer relative to article 4.
Habitat
. This small species is common along the Valenciana coast and among the
438 specimens
collected, 173 were recorded at station 1 Vinaroz (
Table 1
). Vinaroz (
Table 1
). Locations where
M. longisetosum
was found were characterized by fine-sand sediments (
0.125mm
–
0.25mm
) and a mean low percentage of organic matter of 1.89 %.
The associated macrofauna were characterized by high abundances of the bivalve
Spisula subtruncata
(de la Ossa Carretero
et al.
2008) and the tanaid
Apseudes latreilli
(de la Ossa Carretero
et al.
2010). Other abundant species of the order
Amphipoda
were
Autonoe spiniventris
,
Perioculodes longimanus
,
Pariambus typicus
,
Ampelisca typica
and
Urothoe pulchella
.
Distribution.
M. longisetosum
sp. nov.
has been found in fine-sand sediments from the western Mediterranean coast along the Comunidad Valenciana Coast (from
40º28.145´N
0º30.450´E
to
38º 46.83' N
0º 12.60' E
) with a depth range of
12.4 to
22 m
.
FIGURE 2.
Corophium longisetosum
sp. nov.
Female holotype unless otherwise stated. Torreblanca Coast 40º28.145´N 0º30.450´E (Castellon, E Spain). Male paratype, same locality.
FIGURE 3.
Corophium longisetosum
sp. nov.
Female holotype. Torreblanca Coast, 40º28.145´N 0º30.450´E (Castellon, E Spain).
FIGURE 4.
Corophium longisetosum
sp. nov.
Female holotype. Torreblanca Coast, 40º28.145´N 0º30.450´E (Castellon, E Spain).
Discussion.
The genus
Medicorophium
is, as far as known, endemic to the Mediterranean. Previously five species were known.
M. aculeatum
(
Chevreux, 1908
)
;
M. annulatum
(
Chevreux, 1908
)
;
M. minimum
(
Schiecke, 1979
)
;
M. rotundirostre
(
Stephensen, 1915
)
and
M. runcicorne
(
Della Valle, 1893
)
. A key to these species is given in
Myers, 1982
. A key to all the species of
Corophiini
of Mediterranean
Spain
, including
M. longisetosum
sp. nov.
is given here.
M. longisetosum
sp. nov
.
resembles
M. rotundirostre
in its rounded rostrum but differs from that species in its expanded article 1 of antenna 1 and in the subovoid article 4 of antenna 2. It differs also in the straight gland cone (curved in
M. rotundirostre
), shortened merus of pereopod 3, and slender parallel-sided uropod 3 peduncle. A rounded rostrum is also found in
M. annulatum
, but in that species it is very short and of different form. As in
M. rotundirostre
, antenna 2 of
M. annulatum
has a curved gland cone.
M. aculeatum
differs from
M. longisetosum
sp. nov
.
in its spine-like rostrum, and the male has a well-developed distal spine on article 4 of antenna 2.
M.runcicorne
has a curved gland cone on antenna 2 (straight in
M. longisetosum
) and distinctive recurved robust setae proximally an article 1 of antenna 1. The tiny
M. minimum
most closely resembles
M. longisetosum
sp. nov
.
but that species has a narrow article 1 on antenna 1 which also has a proximal bulge bearing a small recurved robust seta; the gland cone on antenna 2 is weakly curved and pereopods 3–4 have a relatively elongate merus.