Decapod crustaceans from the state of Ceará, northeastern Brazil: an updated checklist of marine and estuarine species, with 23 new records
Author
Pachelle, Paulo P. G.
Author
Anker, Arthur
Author
Mendes, Cecili B.
Author
Bezerra, Luis E. A.
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Zootaxa
2016
4131
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journal article
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Merhippolyte americana
Holthuis, 1961
(
Figures 7
,
8
)
Merhippolyte americana
Holthuis 1961
: 1
, fig. 1.
Material examined
.
Brazil
, Ceará:
1 male
, 1 ov. female,
MZUSP
31505, 222 km
(120 nautical miles) off Fortaleza, Banco Canopus,
60–70 m
, coll. J. Coltro,
20.xi.2005
.
Distribution
. Western Atlantic:
USA
(North Carolina),
Brazil
(Ceará, São Paulo, Rio Grande do Sul),
Argentina
(Buenos
Aires) (
Christoffersen 1998
; present study).
FIGURE 6.
Leptalpheus axianassae
Dworschak & Coelho, 1999
(A, B) and
Leptalpheus forceps
Williams, 1965
(C): A, B, male from Paracuru, Ceará, Brazil (MZUSP 33457), in lateral (A) and dorsal (B) views; C, ovigerous female from Mundaú, Ceará, Brazil (OUMNH.ZC.2012-10-0027), in lateral view. Scale bars: 2 mm. Photographs by P.P.G. Pachelle (A, B) and A. Anker (C).
FIGURE 7.
Merhippolyte americana
Holthuis, 1961
: male from Banco Canopus, off Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil (MZUSP 31505); A, frontal region, dorsal view; B, same, lateral view; C, abdomen, fourth to sixth somites, lateral view; D, telson, dorsal view; E, same, distal region, dorsal view; F, right third maxilliped, tip of ultimate article, ventral view; G, same, detail of small spiniform seta on antepenultimate article, lateral view; H, right first pereiopod, lateral view; I, same, fingers, ventromesial view; J, right second pereiopod, lateral view; K, right uropod, dorsal view.
FIGURE 8.
Merhippolyte americana
Holthuis, 1961
: male from off Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil (MZUSP 31505); A, right third pereiopod, lateral view; B, right fourth pereiopod, lateral view; C, right fifth pereiopod, lateral view; D, right first pleopod, ventral view; E, right second pleopod, ventral view; F, same, appendices interna and masculina, dorsal view; G, right third pleopod, ventral view.
Remarks
. The present material from Ceará agrees well with the description of
Merhippolyte americana
provided by
Holthuis (1961)
, except for a few morphological details. For instance, in the Ceará specimens, the rostrum bears three dorsal teeth (vs. four in Holthuis’ material); the second pereiopod carpus has 12 joints (vs.
13- 14 in
Holthuis’ material), whilst the ischium is articulated (vs. not articulated in Holthuis’ description); the third pereiopod merus bears only one spiniform seta (vs. two in Holthuis’s material); the appendix masculina on the second male pleopod is shorter than appendix interna (vs. slightly longer than appendix interna in Holthuis’ description); and finally, the distal margin of the telson is shorter, about the same length as the lateral pair of distal spiniform setae (vs. longer, at least twice the length of these spiniform setae in Holthuis’ material) (cf.
Figs. 7
B, E, J, 8A, E, F and
Holthuis 1961
: fig. 1a, c, m, n, p). In addition, the third maxilliped bears one small spiniform seta on the distolateral margin of the antepenultimate article (
Fig. 7
G), which, however, may have been overlooked by
Holthuis (1961)
. For the time being, these differences are considered to be part of intraspecific variation of the species; however a further, more detailed comparison (including COI gene) between the populations from
Brazil
and the eastern
USA
is highly desirable. To our knowledge, the present material represents the first record of
M. americana
from northeastern
Brazil
.