Africorchestia a new genus of sand-hoppers (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae) from western Africa and south-western Europe
Author
Lowry, James K.
Author
Coleman, Charles Oliver
text
Zootaxa
2011
2825
55
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.277263
a922ce21-da66-4329-8d3c-2c2076c345ec
1175-5326
277263
Africorchestia
gen. nov.
Description.
Antenna 2
peduncular articles narrow; with many large robust setae.
Mandible
left lacinia mobilis 5- dentate.
Maxilliped
palp article 2 distomedial lobe well developed, article 4 reduced, button-shaped.
Gnathopod 1
parachelate; posterior margin of carpus and propodus each with lobe covered in palmate setae in male, posterior margin of merus, carpus and propodus each without lobe covered in palmate setae in female; palm transverse in male.
Gnathopod 2
subchelate in male; mitten-shaped in female.
Pereopods 2–4
coxae as wide as deep.
Pereopods 3–7
cuspidate.
Pereopods 6–7
longer than pereopods 3–5,
with slender setae along posterior margin of dactyli
.
Pereopod 6
basis expanded in male.
Pleonites 1–3
with dorsal sculpturing (spines or ridges) in males (absent in females where known)
.
Pleopods
all well developed.
Pleopod 1
peduncle with marginal robust setae.
Uropod 1
peduncle distolateral robust seta present; inner and outer rami with marginal robust setae.
Uropod 2
not sexually dimorphic; inner and outer rami with marginal robust setae.
Uropod 3
ramus longer than peduncle or subequal in length to peduncle.
Telson
with marginal and apical robust setae, with 3 to 6 robust setae per lobe.
FIGURE 1.
Map of south-western Europe and western Africa showing the distribution of
Africorchestia
species (* indicates anomalous record of
A. tricornuta
).
Type
species.
Orchestia spinifera
Mateus, 1962
, original designation.
Included species.
Africorchestia
includes 5 species:
A. fischeri
(H.
Milne Edwards, 1830
)
;
A. quadrispinosa
(
K.H. Barnard, 1916
)
;
A. skoogi
(
Stebbing, 1922
)
;
A. spinifera
(
Mateus, 1962
)
; A.
tricornuta
(
Shoemaker, 1920
)
.
Remarks.
Africorchestia
appears to be most similar to
Americorchestia
Bousfield, 1991
and
Sardorchestia
Ruffo
in
Tafani
et al
., 2004
.
Americorchestia
and
Africorchestia
are similar in most characters including the male parachelate first gnathopods and the characteristic third uropods with the ramus longer than the peduncle. They differ in the pleosome which is sculptured in
Africorchestia
, in pereopod 6 which is sexually dimorphic in
Africorchestia
, and in the dactyli of pereopods 6 and 7 which have slender setae along the posterior margin in
Africorchestia
.
Africorchestia
is also very similar to
Sardorchestia
. They differ significantly in the dactyli of pereopods 6 and 7 with setae along the posterior margin in
Africorchestia
(absent in
Sardorchestia
); in pereopod 6 which is sexually dimorphic in
Africorchestia
; and pleonites 1–3 rugose or with spines (absent in
Sardorchestia
).
Americorchestia
and
Sardorchestia
are very similar. In
Sardorchestia
the male gnathopod 2 propodus has a large posteroproximal thumb and there are more robust setae on the
telson
, but this character appears to be continuous between these genera. Based on the morphology
Americorchestia
and
Sardorchestia
could be synonymised and the Mediterranean species
Sardorchestia pelecaniformes
(
Bellan-Santini & Ruffo, 1986
)
and
Talorchestia ugolini
Bellan-Santini & Ruffo, 1991
would both fall into
Americorchestia
.