Taxonomy of deep-sea shrimps of the Superfamily Oplophoroidea Dana 1852 (Decapoda: Caridea) from Southwestern Atlantic
Author
Alves-Júnior, Flavio De Almeida
Author
Silva, Elinai Dos Santos
Author
Araújo, Marina De Sá Leitão Câmara De
Author
Cardoso, Irene
Author
Bertrand, Arnaud
Author
Souza-Filho, Jesser F.
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-06-06
4613
3
401
442
journal article
26580
10.11646/zootaxa.4613.3.1
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Acanthephyra quadrispinosa
Kemp, 1939
(
Figs. 9
A–B,
10
,
39
E)
Acanthephyra batei
Stebbing, 1905
: 107
, pl. 24B.
Acanthephyra quadrispinosa
Kemp, 1939
: 576
.—
Barnard 1950
: 668
, fig.
124g
. —
Kensley 1968
: 311
; 1972: 40 (in key), fig. 18c, d; 1981a: 57; 1981b: 21; 1987: 284.—
Chace 1986
: 26
, figs 3h,
4t
,
7g
, 10c, 14.—Crosnier 1987: 697.—
Kensley
et al
. 1987
: 284
.—
Cardoso & Young 2005
: 21
, figs. 14–18.—
Judkins 2014
: 304
.
Material examined
. 4 M and 5 F,
Pernambuco
, Abracos 1 ST# 51/ Leg. 1, Midwater Tow,
800 m
,
08° 56,49’ S
/
034° 29,05’ W
,
19 October 2015
, MOUFPE: 15.589.
Diagnosis
: Carapace with rostrum overreaching scaphocerite, dorsal margin with 3–7 teeth, ventral margin between 3–4 teeth; antennal spine present; branchiostegal spine present with distinct carina extending twice length of spine. Abdomen dorsally carinate on all somites, except on somite 1; somites 3 to 6 with posteromesial tooth, the one of somite 3 distinctly strong. Telson sulcate on dorsal midline, with four pairs of dorsolateral spines (modified from
Cardoso & Young 2005
).
Distribution
: Western Atlantic:
Brazil
(off
Pernambuco
,
Espírito Santo
and
Rio de Janeiro
), off
Uruguay
. Indo-Pacific Oceans: from
South Africa
,
Madagascar
, Arabian Sea, Sumatra, Indonesian,
Australia
,
Papua New Guinea
,
Japan
,
Canada
(
Barnard 1950
;
Chace 1986
;
Cardoso & Young 2005
;
Judkins 2014
) (
Fig. 10
).
Bathymetric distribution
:
250–3716 m
depth (
Barnard 1950
;
Chace 1986
; Crosnier 1987;
Cardoso & Young 2005
;
Burghart
et al
. 2007
; 2017), herein this species was found in Rocas Atoll at
800 m
.
Remarks
: The specimens analyzed herein agrees with the description of
Cardoso & Young (2005)
based on material collected in Southeast of
Brazil
(Campos Basin), presenting the carapace without dorsal carina, abdominal somites 2–6 dorsally carinate, in the dorsal tooth present in abdominal somite 3, and the four pairs of dorsolateral spines on telson (
Fig. 9B
), but our specimens showed a little difference in branchiostegal spine, with a distinct
carina extending a little more than 1.5x the length of spine
vs.
2x as observed by Cardoso & Young (2005) (
Fig. 9A
). The closest species of
A. quadrispinosa
is
A. kingsleyi
, with both occurring in Atlantic Ocean.
Acanthephyra quadrispinosa
presents the abdominal somites 4 and 5 with dorsal tooth and have 4 dorsolateral spines on the tel- son, while
A. kingsleyi
has abdominal somites 4 and 5 lacking dorsal tooth and 6 dorsolateral spines on the telson (Cardoso & Young 2005).
Acanthephyra quadrispinosa
occurs in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans (Fig. 10) in bathypelagic zones (Cardoso & Young 2005). In the South Atlantic,
A. quadrispinosa
was recorded by Kemp (1939) from African coast and posteriorly by Cardoso & Young (2005) from Brazilian waters in states of Espírito Santo and Rio de Janeiro. In this paper
A. quadrispinosa
is reported for the first time in State of Pernambuco, located in Northeastern Brazil.