New data on the Tanaidacea (Crustacea: Peracarida) from the Canary Islands, with a description of a new species of Apseudopsis
Author
Esquete, Patricia
Author
Ramos, Eva
Author
Riera, Rodrigo
text
Zootaxa
2016
4093
2
248
260
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4093.2.6
69a5f680-1458-43d5-8ecc-ed068a756f4a
1175-5326
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Key to the Atlantic and Mediterranean species of
Apseudopsis
1. Pereopod 1 merus with dorsodistal spine.................................................................... 2
- Pereopod 1 merus without dorsodistal spine................................................................. 4
2. Pereonites 2–6 with apophyses on anterior and posterior corners; antennula inner flagellum of four segments, outer flagellum of 4–8 segments in mature specimens; pereopod 1 propodus with five ventral spines; male with hyposphenia on pereonites 2– 5, female with hyposphenia on pereonites 2–6..................... ..
A. elisae
(Băcescu, 1961)
[
Monaco
, Mediterranean]
- Pereonites without anterolateral or posterolateral apophyses....................................................3
3. Antennula inner flagellum of 7–9 segments, outer flagellum of 15–16 segments in mature specimens; pereopod 1 propodus with four spines on ventral margin; male with hyposphenia on pereonites 2–5, female with hyposphenia on pereonites 1–6......................................................................
A. robustus
(Sars 1882)
[Mediterranean]
- Antennula inner flagellum of four segments, outer flagellum of 8–10 segments; pereopod 1 propodus with three spines on ventral margin; only female with hyposphenia, on pereonites 2–6.....
A. latreillii
(Milne-Edwards, 1828)
[European Atlantic]
4. Pereonites without apophyses............................................................................5
- Some pereonites with anterolateral or posterolateral apophyses................................................. 6
5. Rostrum pointed with rounded shoulders; pereopod 1 propodus with four ventral spines; male cheliped merus with spur, chela fixed finger cutting edge with proximal invagination; females with hyposphenium on pereonite 6 only......................................................................................
A. rogi
Esquete
,
sp. nov.
[Canary Islands]
- Rostrum pointed, short, subtriangular; pereopod 1 propodus with three ventral spines; male cheliped merus without spur, chela fixed finger with semicircular apophysis; females with hyposphenia on pereonites 3 and 6.......................................................................................
A. apocryphus
(Guţu, 2002)
[
Israel
, Mediterranean]
6. Pereopod 1 propodus with five or more ventral spines......................................................... 7
- Pereopod 1 propodus with four or fewer ventral spines....................................................... 10
7. Pereopod 1 propodus with five ventral spines.............................................................. 8
- Pereopod 1 propodus with six ventral spines............................................................... 9
8. Rostrum short; all pereonites with posterolateral acute apophyses; female with hyposphenium on pereonite 6 only; male chela fixed finger cutting edge with semicircular apophysis..............
A. annabensis
(Guţu, 2002)
[
Algeria
, Mediterranean]
- Rostrum relatively long, acute, with rounded shoulders; all pereonites with posterolateral hook-like apophyses, female with hyposphenia on pereonites 2 and 6 (males unknown)............................
A. cuanzanus
Bochert, 2012
[
Angola
]
9. Rostrum short, pointed; all pereonites with posterolateral apophyses; female with hyposphenia on pereonites 2 and 6; male chela fixed finger with semicircular apophysis..............................
A. arguinensis
(Guţu, 2002)
[
Mauritania
]
- Rostrum long, acute; pereonites 2–5 with short posterolateral hooks; females with hyposphenia on pereonites 2–6; cheliped not sexually dimorphic, slender, merus about 3.5 times as long as broad, chela cutting edges not ornamented.......................................................................................
A. isochelatus
Guţu, 2006
[
Mauritania
]
10. Rostrum acute, with rounded lobes; pereonites with posterolateral apophyses; pereopod 1 propodus with three ventral spines (sole specimen known is a copulatory female)........................
A. minimus
(Guţu, 2002)
[
Israel
, Mediterranean]
- Pereopod 1 propodus with four ventral spines..............................................................11
11. Pereonites 3–6 with anterolateral and posterolateral apophyses.................................................12
- No pereonite with anterolateral apophyses................................................................. 13
12. Rostrum long, acute; anterolateral apophyses on pereonites 3–6 directed forward; females with hyposphenia on pereonites 2, 3, 5 and 6 (male unknown)..................................
A. acutifrons
(Sars 1882)
[Gulf of Naples, Mediterranean]
- Rostrum short, pointed; anterolateral apophyses on pereonites 3–6 not directed forward, but perpendicular to the main axis of the body; females with hyposphenia on pereonites 1–6; male chela fixed finger with triangular apophysis on cutting edge...........................................................
A. ostroumovi
(Băcescu & Cărăuşu, 1947)
[Black Sea]
13. Pereonites 1–6 with posterolateral apophyses; mature specimens’ outer flagellum of antennule of 6–8 segments.......... 14
- Only pereonites 2–6 with posterolateral apophyses; mature specimens’ outer flagellum of antennule of ten segments; females with hyposphenium on pereonite 6 only; male chela fixed finger with semicircular and triangular apophyses on cutting edge..................................................
A. adami Esquete
& Bamber, 2012
. [Atlantic Iberian Peninsula].
14. Females with hyposphenia on pereonites 2, 3 and 6; male chela with apophysis on fixed finger cutting edge and proximal apophysis on dactylus cutting edge..............................
A. bacescui
(Guţu, 2002)
[Balearic Sea, Mediterranean].
- Females with hyposphenia on pereonites 2 and 6. Male cheliped fixed finger cutting edge with proximal semicircular apophyses and invagination.........................
A. mediterraneus
(Guţu, 2002)
[
Israel
, Mediterranean coast of
France
].