Caprellidae (Crustacea: Peracarida: Amphipoda) from deep-sea waters off Galicia (NW Iberian Peninsula) with the description of a new genus and three new species
Author
Guerra-García, José M.
Author
Tato, Ramiro
Author
Moreira, Juan
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-12-18
4532
2
151
202
journal article
27754
10.11646/zootaxa.4532.2.1
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Caprella
cf.
ciliata
G.O. Sars, 1883
(
Fig. 1
)
Caprella ciliata
G.O. Sars, 1883
: 114
–115, pl. 6: fig. 9.—
Mayer, 1890
: 70
.—
Sars, 1895
: 665
–666, pl. 239, fig. 2.—
Mayer, 1903
: 34
.—
McCain & Steinberg, 1970
: 15
.—Laubitz, 1972: 31, pl.5, figs. A–K.—
Larsen, 1998
: 82
.
Material examined
.
DIVA-Artabria
I 2002
:
1 female
, AT-600,
11 September 2002
,
43°53.457’N
,
008°48.461’W
,
631 m
, rocky bottom with carbonated nodules;
1 male
, AT-800,
11 September 2002
,
43°47.188’N
,
008°53.053’W
,
842 m
, rocky bottom;
2 females
DRN-600,
11 September 2002
,
43°48.340’N
,
008°51.485’W
,
688 m
, rocky bottom;
1 female
,
1 juvenile
, DRN-800,
11 September 2002
,
43°51.265’N
,
008°54.480’W
,
827 m
, rocky bottom.
DIVA- Artabria
I 2003
:
1 male
, EBS-600,
18 September 2003
,
43°48.587’N
,
008°51.402’W
,
610 m
, sand;
6 males
,
6 females
,
1 juvenile
(
1 male
and
1 female
used for lateral view figures
MHNUSC 25106
), DRN-600
,
18 September 2003
,
43°48.421’N
,
008°51.453’W
,
607 m
, rocky bottom.
VERTIDOS 2004
:
1 female
, AG-AT 400-04,
19 September 2004
,
42°31.433’N
,
009°25.693’W
,
446 m
, rocky bottom.
DIVA-Artabria
II 2008
:
3 males
,
1 female
, 31-EBS,
25 September 2008
,
43°23.220’N
,
009°32.300’W
,
862 m
, nodules and rocks;
2 females
, 07-DRN-P,
20 September 2008
,
43°24.95’N
,
09°25.50’W
,
490 m
, nodules;
SELVA 2008
:
4 males
,
2 juveniles
, DRN-7
19 July 2008
,
44°11.652’N
,
008°58.152’W
,
1106 m
, sand with corals;
1 male
,
1 female
,
1 juvenile
, DRN-17,
23 July 2008
,
43°42.289’N
,
008°49.804’W
,
629 m
, gravel with carbonate crusts mixed with stones and mud;
1 female
, DRN-30- 1,
23 July 2008
,
43°48.511’N
,
008°51.393’W
,
576 m
, carbonate crusts;
1 female
,
1 juvenile
, DRN-11,
18 July 2008
,
44°09.896’N
,
008°39.581’W
,
459 m
, stones mixed with sand.
Remarks.
The species was described by Sars (1893, 1895) based on material collected from
Norway
.
Sars (1895)
considered
C. ciliata
as a typical deep-sea species (‘it is a true deep-water form, only occurring in depths ranging from 50 to 100 fathoms’). Although the descriptions and figures of Sars are incomplete, the diagnostic character of the species in males is very clear: male gnathopod 2 is totally covered by very fine setae and has a distinct shape (see
Sars, 1895
: pl. 239). Laubitz (1972) designated a
lectotype
from Sars’s material deposited in the
Oslo
Museum (No. F 12537a) and provided figures of lateral view. Our specimens agree with the descriptions and figures of
Sars (1883
,
1895
) and Laubitz (1972), especially regarding the setose gnathopod
2 in
males, the elongate body, and the shape and size of the gills (with the second pair being smaller than the first pair). However, although
Sars (1895)
indicates in the description that the species has ‘the back smooth throughout’ and the figure of Laubitz (1972) does not show any tubercles, some of our specimens are provided by small dorsal turbercles on head to pereonite 3 both in males and females. Furthermore, our specimens seem to be slightly smaller since the material collected from Galician waters does not exceed
10 mm
while
Sars (1895)
described a male with
13 mm
. In spite of these differences in body tuberculation and size between the type material and Galician specimens, we have preferred not to erect a new species since the diagnostic characters are identical among specimens and these minor differences could be probably attributed to intraespecific variation. Further molecular studies could help to explore genetic differentiation between the northernmost populations and the Galician specimens.
FIGURE 1.
Caprella
cf.
ciliata
G.O. Sars, 1883
. Lateral view of male and female.
Distribution.
The species has been recorded from
Norway
, Sweeden,
Denmark
,
Island
and Alaska (
McCain & Steinberg, 1970
; Laubitz, 1972).
Larsen (1998)
recorded the species from
Faroe Islands
and the present study represents the southernmost record of this deep-sea species.