A taxonomic study on Orthoprotella and related genera (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Caprellidae) of New South Walesı Australia
Author
Takeuchi, Ichiro
Author
Lowry, James K.
text
Journal of Natural History
2019
2019-06-17
53
17
1023
1059
journal article
10.1080/00222933.2019.1589590
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Orthoprotella australis
(Haswellı 1879)
(
Figures 14
–
16
)
Protella australis
Haswellı 1879: 276
ı pl. 12ı fig. 4.
–
Haswell 1882: 311
ı 312.
–
Haswell 1885: 997
–
998
ı pl. 47ı figs. 2
–
4.
–
Chilton 1885: 1042
.
Orthoprotella australis
.
–
Mayer 1903: 35
–
36
ı pl. 1ı figs. 23ı 24ı pl. 6ı figs. 45ı 47
–
49ı pl. 9ı figs. 14ı 37ı 57
–
58.
–
Stebbing 1910: 632
ı 652.
–
Briggs 1914: 78
–
79
.
–
Guiler 1952: 31
.
–
McCain and Steinberg 1970: 57
.
–
Lowry and Stoddart 2003: 27
.
Type material
Syntypes
: 3 malesı 3 mature femalesı
AM
G.
2557ı
33°51
ʹ
S
151°16
ʹ
Eı
Port Jacksonı New South
Wales
;
8 malesı 4 mature and
1 immature
femalesı
AM
G.
2558ı
33°51
ʹ
S
151°16
ʹ
Eı
Port Jacksonı New South
Wales
;
24 malesı 22 mature and
7 immature
femalesı 1 juvenileı
AM
P.3385
ı
33
°51
ʹ
S
151°16
ʹ
Eı
Port Jacksonı New South
Wales
;
1 maleı
AM
P.97313
ı
33
° 51
ʹ
S
151°16
ʹ
Eı
Port Jacksonı New South
Wales
;
1 mature femaleı
AM
P.97314
ı
33
°51
ʹ
S
151°16
ʹ
Eı
Port Jacksonı New South
Wales
.
Additional material examined
One maleı 1 mature and
1 immature
femalesı
AM
G.932
ı
35
°03
ʹ
S
150°44
ʹ
Eı
Jervis Bayı New
South Walesı
coll.
T
.
Whitelegge
;
2 malesı 2 mature femalesı
AM
G.
2563ı
32°43
ʹ
S
152°08
ʹ
Eı
Nelsons Bayı
Port Stephensı New South
Wales
;
1 individualı
AM
P.
2549ı
31
°57
ʹ
S
152°46
ʹ
Eı
6.5
–
10.5 km
off
Manning Riverı New South Walesı
fine grey sandı
HMCS
Thetisı Stn
28ı coll. E.
R
.
Waite
;
1 mature femaleı
AM
P.46916ı
33°51
ʹ
S
151°16
ʹ
Eı
Port Jacksonı New South
Wales
;
3 malesı 4 mature and
1 immature
femalesı
AM
P.47601
ı
32
°42
ʹ
S
152° 06
ʹ
Eı
Port Stephensı New South
Wales
;
9 malesı 14 mature and
3 immature
femalesı 1 juvenileı
AM
P.47604
ı
33
°51
ʹ
S
151°16
ʹ
Eı
Port Jacksonı New South
Wales
;
1 maleı 1 mature and
1 immature
femalesı 1 juvenileı
AM
P.47605ı unknown locality;
1 maleı
AM
P.47627
ı
32
°42
ʹ
S
152°06
ʹ
Eı
Port Stephensı New South
Wales
;
1 maleı
AM
P.47779ı
33°33
ʹ
S
151° 14
ʹ
Eı
Hawkesbury Riverı
200 m
south-east of
Croppy Pointı New South Walesı
sandy mudı
Hawkesbury River Surveyı
HRS 2
–
3
February
1984ı 9
February
1984ı
coll. A.
R
. Jonesı A.
Murray
;
many individualsı
AM
P.52925ı
34°36
ʹ
S
150°54
ʹ
Eı
Bass Pointı New South
Walesı
45
–
50 m
depthı 25
June
to 26
July
1990ı
coll.
The Ecology Lab
for
RMI
/
Pioneer Project
;
1 maleı
AM
P.47603
ı
42
°15
ʹ
00
ʺ
S
146°30
ʹ
Eı
Tasmania
;
1 maleı
AM
P.54269
ı
33
°51
ʹ
S
151°16
ʹ
Eı
Port Jacksonı New South
Wales
;
1 maleı 4 mature femalesı
AM
P.98969
ı
33
°51
ʹ
S
151°16
ʹ
Eı
Port Jacksonı New South
Wales
.
Figure 14.
Orthoprotella australis
(
Haswell, 1879
)
from Port Jackson, New South Wales. Syntype, male, 15.02 mm, AM P.97313; syntype, female, 10.93 mm, AM P.97314. Bar indicates 1.0 mm.
Figure 15.
Orthoprotella australis
(
Haswell, 1879
)
from Port Jackson, New South Wales. Syntype, male, 15.02 mm, AM P.97313. Bars indicate 0.20 mm.
Type locality
Port Jacksonı New South Walesı
Australia
.
Figure 16.
Orthoprotella australis
(
Haswell, 1879
)
from Port Jackson, New South Wales. Syntype, male, 15.02 mm, AM P.97313, G1, G2, P3, P4, and AB; male, P.54269, 15.24 mm, P5, P6, and P7; syntype, AM P.97314, female, 10.93 mm, G2. Bars indicate 0.20 mm.
Other localities
Off Manning Riverı Port Stephensı Hawkesbury Riverı Bass Point and Jervis Bayı New South Walesı and Tasmaniaı
Australia
.
Description
Syntype
, male
ı body length 15.02 mmı AM P.97313ı and maleı body length 13.35 mmı P.54269ı for pereopods 5
–
7. Head
0.76 mm
; pereonite 1ı
1.20 mm
; pereonite 2ı
2.58 mm
; pereonite 3ı
3.09 mm
; pereonite 4ı
3.09 mm
; pereonite 5ı
3.06 mm
. Pereonites 6 and 7 partially fusedı
1.24 mm
.
Head/pereonite 1
fused (suture present); eyes largeı distinctiveı with small paired anterodorsal projections.
Antenna 1
at least 0.9 × body length; peduncle article 2 longest; flagellum at least 0.4 × peduncular lengthı with 18 + articlesı flagellum proximal article composed of 3 fused articles.
Antenna 2
ı 0.4 × antenna 1 length; without dense concentration of long slender setae along posterior margin; flagellum 0.15 × of peduncular lengthı flagellum with 2 articles.
Upper lip
notchedı forming rounded quadrilateral projections.
Mandible
right incisor with 5 teeth; lacinia mobilis with 3 teethı with 2 bundled setal rows; palp 3-articulateı palp article 2 with 13 lateral setae; palp article 3 setal formula 1
–
27
–
4
–
1; molar well developedı with flake; left incisor with 5 teeth; lacinia mobilis with 5 teethı with 3 bundled setal rows; palp 3-articulate; palp article 2 with 13 lateral setae; palp article 3 setal formula 1
–
28
–
3
–
1.
Lower lip
finely setose on inner and outer lobes.
Maxilla 1
outer plate with 7 stout apical setal-teeth; palp distal margin with 6 triangular projectionsı each with a slender or robust setaı with a row of slender setae.
Maxilla 2
inner plate trianguları with 11 apical robust setae; outer plate elongateı with about 15 apical setae.
Maxilliped
inner plate ovalı with 1 small nodular setaı with 4 setae near distal margin; outer plate 2.3 × length of inner plateı inner margin weakly serrateı with 5 setae on outer margin; palp article 2 setose on inner margin; palp article 3 with distal projectionı with about 11 moderately dense distal setae; palp article 4 weakly falcate.
Pereon.
Pereonite 2
with tiny anterolateral projectionı
Pereonite 3
with subacute anterolateral projection.
Gnathopod 1
merus and propodus setose; propodus trianguları with 5
–
6 rows of submarginal setae near anterior margin; propodus with 1 robust seta near corner of palm; propodus palm minutely serrateı dactylus straightı dactylus inner margin serrate.
Gnathopod 2
begins 0.40 along anterior margin of corresponding pereonite; coxa vestigial; basis subequal in length to pereonite 2ı with basal projectionı with anterodistal projection; ischium with anterodistal projection; carpus 0.17 × propodus length; propodus largeı elongate (subrectangular)ı length 2.8 × widthı anterodistal margin narrowly concaveı with small anterodistal triangular projection; palm proximal projection with 1 robust (grasping) setaı palm smoothı setoseı with large midpalmar projectionı with deepı narrow sinusı with well-developed distal shelfı with 1 large projection.
Gill 3
elongateı length 0.6 × corresponding pereoniteı curved anteriorly.
Pereopod 3
slenderı with 2 articles; length 4 × width; article 1 (or basal article) with 5 distal and 1 lateral setae; article 2 (or distal article) tinyı conical.
Gill 4
elongateı length 0.5 × corresponding pereoniteı curved anteriorly.
Pereopod 4
ı slenderı with 2 articlesı similar to pereopod 3.
Pereopod 5
slender; basis longer than propodus; carpus longer than basisı densely setose with 5 on anterior to distal margin; propodus with 1 pair of robust setae from 1/5 on anterior marginı with 14 short setae along palm; dactylus curvedı not setose.
Pereopod 6
more robust and shorter than pereopod 5; carpus shorter than basis.
Pereopod 7
more robust than pereopod 6.
Pleon.
Pleopods
absent.
Uropod 1
bi-articulate; peduncle elongateı length about 2.5 × width; ramus length 1 × peduncular lengthı about 3
–
4 × widthı with 1 distal and 3
–
4 lateral setae.
Uropod 2
vestigial.
Telson
(dorsal lobe) present.
Syntype
, mature female
(sexually dimorphic characters)ı body length 10.92 mmı AM P.97314.
Head
0.71 mm
; pereonite 1ı
0.62 mm
; pereonite 2ı 2.00 mm; pereonite 3ı
2.22 mm
; pereonite 4ı
1.91 mm
; pereonite 5ı
2.40 mm
. Pereonites 6 and 7 partially fusedı
1.07 mm
.
Pereonite 3
without subacute anterolateral projection.
Pereonite 4
with round anterolateral projection.
Gnathopod 2
begins 0.30 along anterior margin of corresponding pereonite; propodus ovateı length 2.3 × width.
Gill 3
ovate.
Gill 4
ovate.
Remarks
Orthoprotella australis
Haswellı 1879
was briefly described based on specimens collected from Port Jacksonı New South
Wales
. Later
Mayer (1903)
described a male (
18 mm
) and female (
14 mm
) collected from Nelsons Bayı Port Stephensı New South
Wales
.
The
syntypes
of the present speciesı deposited in the Australian Museumı consist of three samples collected from Port Jacksonı registered as AM P.3385ı AM G.2557 and AM G.2558. A male and a mature female from the
syntype
seriesı originally registered as AM P.3385ı were redescribed and illustrated for the present study under the new register number of AM P.97313 and AM P.97314.
In addition to New South Walesı Australiaı
Orthoprotella australis
has been reported from tropical areas of the Indo-Pacific: Ceram Seaı Arafura Seaı Banda Sea and Sawu Sea (
McCain and Steinberg 1970
)ı
Northern Territory
and northern coast of Western Australiaı
Australia
(Guerra-García 2004) and Queenslandı
Australia
(
Guerra-García 2006
;
Guerra-García and Lowry 2009
).
Guerra-García (2004) figured
Orthoprotella australis
from Western Australia with small gills 3 and 4 and pereonite 4 lacking anterolateral projection. Howeverı gills on pereonites 3 and 4 of
Orthoprotella australis
from Queensland are rather elongated (
Guerra-García 2006
;
Guerra-García and Lowry 2009
). Pereonite 4 of the Queensland specimens also lacks an anterolateral projection (
Guerra-García 2006
;
Guerra-García and Lowry 2009
). These morphological diversities suggest that the distribution of
Orthoprotella australis
in tropical areas of the Indo-Pacific (
McCain and Steinberg 1970
; Guerra-García
2004ı
2006;
Guerra-García and Lowry 2009
) is questionable. Prior to the present studyı
Metaprotella excentrica
Mayerı 1890
[
sensu lato
] was recorded from the south of
India
to
Sri Lanka
and New South Walesı
Australia
. Of themı
Metaprotella guileri
sp. nov.
was described based on the specimens collected from
New South Wales
.
Orthoprotella mayeri
K.H.
Barnard 1916
[
sensu lato
] was considered to have a distribution from
South Africa
and New South Walesı
Australia
.
Takeuchi and Lowry (2007b)
established
Orthoprotella berentsae
Takeuchi and Lowryı 2007b
for
O. mayeri
K.H.
Barnard 1916
[
sensu lato
] from
New South Wales
. Recentlyı Takeuchi and Oyamda (2013) conducted the detailed comparison of
Caprella californica
Stimpsonı 1857
[
sensu lato
] from both sides of the North Pacificı and proposed
Caprella scauroides
Mayerı 1903
to a species level for the Japanese
C. californica
[
sensu lato
]. Further detailed studies on
Orthoprotella australis
from the tropical area is necessary to clarify their taxonomical position.