A review of the families and genera of the hyperiidean amphipod superfamily Phronimoidea Bowman & Gruner, 1973 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyperiidea)
Author
Zeidler, Wolfgang
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Zootaxa
2004
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Genus
Primno
GuérinMéneville, 1836
Primno
GuérinMéneville, 1836b: 2
.
Euprimno
Bovallius, 1889: 397
.
Type
species
Primno macropa
GuérinMéneville, 1836
by monotypy. The
holotype
is in the
ANSP
(
CA 2685
), in the GuérinMéneville collection (No. 435): once alcohol preserved, now dry (see
Zeidler 1997
).
Diagnosis
Body length up to
21 mm
, but usually about
10 mm
. Head, quadrate with small rostrum. Pereonites 1 & 2 separate. Pereopods 3, 4 & 6 simple, with some teeth on margin of carpus and sometimes also merus. Pereopod 5 prehensile, entire anterior margin of carpus dentate, with several long teeth separated by groups of short teeth; propodus shorter than carpus; dactylus appears to be extension of propodus with limited articulation. Pereopod 7 with all articles present, but basis longer than remaining articles combined; dactylus digitiform, with ring of spinules at apex in female. Gills without folds.
Six species.
Remarks
Bowman (1978)
revised this genus and recognised four species previously lumped as
P. macropa
. Additional species have been described subsequently by
Bowman (1985)
and
Sheader (1986)
.
Species of
Primno
are often found in abundance in nearsurface waters (e.g.
Stephensen 1924
,
Yoo 1971
,
Thurston 1976
,
Tranter 1977
,
Young & Anderson 1987
,
Vinogradov 1991
).
Their association with gelatinous hosts remains to be established, and may be limited to juvenile stages. The adults are active swimmers, and larval development is more direct than in other hyperiideans, resulting in the release of active juveniles from the marsupium of females.
Bowman (1978)
suggests that the modified dactylus of pereopod 7 of females may be used to transfer juveniles from the marsupium to a gelatinous host, as has been observed in
Vibilia
(
Laval 1963
)
. The only record of an association with gelatinous plankton is that of
Daniel (1973)
, who found “
Euprimno macropus
” within the posterior nectophores of the siphonophores
Abylopsis tetragona
and
Sulculeolaria chuni
. This record however, may not represent a true association as the position of the hyperiidean does not rule out the possibility of a passive introduction during sampling (
Laval 1980
).
Bowman (1978)
provides a summary of biological information on
Primno
and
Yoo (1972)
,
Ikeda (1995)
and
Sheader and Batten (1995)
provide additional information.
Key to the species of the genus
Primno
1. Pereopod 5; longer teeth on anterior margin of carpus nearly as long as width of carpus ....................................................................................................................................... 2
Pereopod 5; length of longer teeth on anterior margin of carpus about 0.3–0.5 x width of carpus ........................................................................................................................ 5
2. Pereopod 5; row of teeth on anterior margin of carpus with short tooth proximally .... 3
Pereopod 5; row of teeth on anterior margin of carpus with one of the longer teeth proximally .................................................................................................................... 4
3. Distribution restricted to southern hemisphere; subantarctic province. Rostrum conforming to contour of head, about 0.4x width of head
.................................................... ...............................................................................
P. macropa
GuérinMéneville, 1836
Distribution restricted to North Pacific; subarctic province. Rostrum truncate, limited to space between first antennae
P. abyssalis
(Bowman, 1968)
4. Pereopod 7; basis length about 1.2 x length of remaining articles combined.................
..............................................................................................
P. johnsoni
Bowman, 1978
Pereopod 7; basis length more than 1.5x length of remaining articles combined ..........
..............................................................................................
P. latreillei
Stebbing, 1888
5. Pereopod 5; length of longer teeth on anterior margin on carpus about 0.3x width of carpus. Pleon subequal in length to pereon
........................
P. brevidens
Bowman, 1978
Pereopod 5; length of longer teeth on anterior margin of carpus about 0.5x width of carpus. Pleon length about 1.4x length of pereon
....................
P. evansi
Sheader, 1986