A catalogue of the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic Phoxocephalidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Gammaridea) with taxonomic, distribution and ecological data
Author
Alonso, Gloria M.
Author
Pina, De
Author
Rauschert, Martin
Author
Broyer, Claude De
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Zootaxa
2008
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.181746
98f7cac3-113b-4398-bd96-73f39abac0bc
1175-5326
181746
Fuegiphoxus fuegiensis
(Schellenberg, 1931)
Schellenberg, 1931: 78–80, fig. 40. (
Parharpinia fuegiensis
, in part). Stephensen, 1949: 5–6. (
Parharpinia fuegiensis
).
Barnard J.L.
,
1958
a:
146
(by implication). (
Paraphoxus fuegiensis
)
. Barnard J.L., 1958b:
118
.
(
Paraphoxus fuegiensis
)
.
Barnard J.L.
,
1960
: 186,
195
,
271–273
,
282, 290, pl. 42, figs. A-R. (
Paraphoxus fuegiensis
, in part)
.
Sanderson, 1973: 43. (
Parharpinia fuegiensis
)
.
Thurston, 1974a: app. C. (
Parharpinia fuegiensis
).
Lowry and Bullock, 1976: 126. (
Paraphoxus feugiensis
sic, in part). Barnard and Drummond, 1978: 18, 32, 134, 144, 145. (
Wildus
?
fuegiensis
, in part). Barnard and Barnard, 1980: 853–858, figs. 1–3 (in part). Barnard and Barnard, 1990: 50.
Barnard and Karaman, 1991: 610.
Gonzalez, 1991: 61.
De
Broyer and JaŻdŻewski, 1993: 83.
De
Broyer and Rauschert, 1999: 286.
Alonso de Pina, 2003:
1052–1054
, figs. 13–14.
Chiesa
et al.
, 2005: 169, 170, 171, fig. 2C, table 2.
Distribution:
W + G + M + T (+Ba)
Drake Passage:
“Polarstern” ANT XV/3 48
, Drake Passage, sta. 336,
61
°26.5’S
58°07.4’W
,
1031 m
(gear: Agassiz trawl) (MR unpubl.).
Magellan Area:
Schwedische Expedition nach den Magellansländern
1895–1897
, Ultima Esperanza,
2 km
west from
51°40’S
72°40’W
,
13–18 m
(bottom: clay, algae, stones); Puerto Esperanza,
54°08’S
71°01’W
,
11–18 m
(bottom: rocks, algae) (revised by JLB 60, B&B 80); Puerto Condor,
54°00’S
70°08’W
,
90 m
(bottom: rocks, ascidians, sponges) (revised by JLB 60, B&B 80); Punta Arenas,
54°55’S
67°25’W
, low tide (bottom: sand, stones), (revised by JLB 60, B&B 80); Puerto Madryn, [
42°46’S
65°02’W
],
4–9 m
(bottom: sand, clay) (revised by JLB 60, B&B 80);
Isla
Navarino,
54°55’S
67°25’W
,
18 m
(bottom: algae);
Hamburger Magalhaensischen Sammelreise
1892–1893
, Estecho de Magallanes, [
54°00’S
71°00’W
], surface; Punta Arenas,
54°55’S
67°25’W
, beach (bottom: kelp holdfast); Ushuaia beach, [
54°48’S
68°18’W
], low intertidal (
AS
31); Chubut, Golfo Nuevo, Bahía Nueva, Golfito beach,
42°46’S
65°02’W
,
8–10 m
(GMA 03);
Crucero San José
I 1984
, Golfo San José,
42°20’S
64°20’W
,
7 m
,
10 m
,
80 m
(GMA 03); Santa Cruz province, Ría Deseado,
47º45’S
,
65º55’W
, mid-intertidal (bottom: sandy and muddy beach) (coll. Martin 2003) (GMA unpubl.); Monte León, approx.
50º01’S
68º32’W
, mid-intertidal, (bottom: rocks) (coll. Schwindt 2006) (GMA unpubl.); Península Ushuaia,
54°51’S
68°19’W
,
5–10 m
(gear: Van Veen grab);
Isla
Gable,
54°54’S
67°21’W
,
15–20 m
(gear: dredge);
Isla
Lucas,
54°50’S
68°19’W
,
17 m
(gear: Snapper grab); Cabo San Pío,
55°03’S
66°37’W
,
30–55 m
(gear: dredge) (ICH
et al.
0 5
)
;
Magellan “Victor Hensen” Campaign 1994
, Estrecho Laredo, sta. 805,
52
°57.9’S
70°47.2’W
,
14 m
(gear: Agassiz trawl); sta. 813,
52
°57.5’S
70°41’W
,
90 m
(gear: small dredge); sta. 958,
52
°58’S
70°41.1’W
,
111 m
(gear: small dredge); sta. 963,
52
°57.9’S
70°43.5’W
,
38 m
(gear: small dredge); Estrecho Bahía Voces, sta. 875,
53
°42.1’S
70°56.5’W
,
240 m
(gear: Agassiz trawl); sta. 887,
53
°42.2’S
70°57.2’W
,
100 m
(gear: small dredge); Estrecho Gente Grande, Laredo Bay, sta. 924,
52
°56.8’S
70°18.6'W
,
17 m
(gear: small dredge); Canal Beagle,
Italia
, sta. 1119,
54
°56’S 69°014.3’W,
208 m
(gear: small dredge); Bahía Oglander, sta. 1152,
55
°09.1’S
67°01.7’W
,
15 m
(small dredge); Rada Picton, sta. 1156,
55
°05.3’S
66°45.4’W
,
27 m
(gear: small dredge);
Isla
Picton, sta. 1192,
55
°06.7’S
67°01.6’W
,
40 m
(gear: small dredge);
Isla
Wollaston, sta. 1204,
55
°38.4’S
67°12.4’W
,
40 m
(gear: small dredge); SE
Isla
Picton, sta. 1221,
55
°07.6’S
66°44.6’W
,
33 m
(gear: small dredge); sta. 1223,
55
°07.4’S
66°44.6’W
,
35 m
(gear: Agassiz trawl);
Crucero CIMAR FIORD 3 (“Vidal Gormaz” Cruise
), Estrecho de Magallanes, Posesión, sta. 2,
52
°19.4’S
69°12.2’W
,
40 m
; Estrecho de Magallanes (Primera Angostura), sta. 3,
52
°38.6’S
69°46.48’W
,
24 m
; Estrecho de Magallanes, Paso Ancho, sta. 5,
53
°3.6’S
70°32.8’W
,
88 m
; Estrecho de Magallanes, Bahía Snug, sta. 8,
53
°51.8’S
71°32’W
,
260 m
; Canal Ballenero, sta. 36,
54
°55.7’S
70°42.3’W
,
120 m
; Canal Beagle, Puerto Williams, sta. 41,
54
°53.8’S
67°34.5’W
,
35 m
;
Isla
Lennox, Paso Richmond, sta. 42,
55
°11.5’S
66°46.3’W
,
52 m
(MR unpubl.).
South Georgia
:
Schwedische Südpolar Expedition
1901–1903
, Boiler Bay,
54°22’S
36°28’W
,
22 m
(bottom: stones and algae) (
AS
31) (revised by JLB 60, B&B 80).
South
Shetland Islands
:
Half Moon Bay, Half Moon
Island
,
62º36’S
59º55’W
, stomach contente fish (coll. Ageitos 1966) (GMA unpubl.).
Tristan da Cunha
:
Norwegian Scientific Expedition
,
Tristan da Cunha
Island
, sta. 68, [
37°15’S
12°30’W
], 0 m (KS 49).
Depth range:
0–1031 m
.
Type-locality:
Magellan Area:
Scwedische Expedition nach den Magellansländern
1895–1897
, Puerto Esperanza,
54°08’S
71°01’W
,
11–18 m
(bottom: rocks, algae) (
AS
31) (revised by JLB 60, B&B 80;
lectotype
designed by B&B 80).
Ecology:
Collected from bottoms with clay, sand, stones, rocks, algae, ascidians, sponges, kelp holdfasts.
Type
material location:
NRS
, Stockholm.
Remarks:
Barnard and Barnard (1980), who revised extensively
Parharpinia fuegiensis
Schellenberg, 1931
from the NRS, Stockholm collections, noticed that the specimens were mixed with two other undescribed species. They erected the genus
Fuegiphoxus
based on some morphological characters related to antenna 2, mouthparts, gnathopods, peraeopods and uropods; thus, they redescribed
F. fuegiensis
and described the new taxa
F. abjectus
and
F. inutilus
. These species can basically be separated from each other by the combination of some features such as setal formula on peduncle article 4 and the number of robust setae on article 5 antenna 2; setation of propodus peraeopods 3 and 4; shape of epimera, and length of uropod 3.
Fuegiphoxus abjectus
also is characterized by an atypical antenna
1 in
males, very stout.
Fuegiphoxus inutilus
shows the epimera 1 and 2 with posteroventral tooth, a character not found in the other species mentioned above.
Fuegiphoxus fuegiensis
extends its range of distribution in the Magellan area along the Argentinean littoral (Chiesa
et al.
, 2005; Alonso de Pina, unpubl.) as well as in the Chilean side (Rauschert, unpubl.). It was also recorded for the first time in the Drake Passage (Rauschert, unpubl.) and it is a new record for the South
Shetland Islands
(Alonso de Pina, unpubl.).
Geographical information about the species mentioned above was provided by the NRS, Stockholm.
Syntype
No. 811 was identified as
Parharpinia fuegiensis
from
Chile
, Valparaiso, but according to JLB 60 and B&B 80, the specimens from this locality belonged to
Phoxorgia sinuata
.