New gammaroid family, genera and species from subterranean waters of Japan, and their phylogenetic relationships (Crustacea: Amphipoda)
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Tomikawa, Ko
Author
Kobayashi, Norio
Author
Morino, Hiroshi
Author
Mawatari, Shunsuke F.
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Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
2007
2007-04-30
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10.1111/j.1096-3642.2007.00277.x
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MESOGAMMARIDAE
BOUSFIELD, 1977
Diagnosis
: Mandible: molar tritulative. Maxilla 1: outer plate with ten or 11 robust serrate setae apically. Maxilliped: outer plate reaching end of palp article 1. Pereopod 7: basis not expanded. Gills: coxal gills on pereopods 2–6. Uropod 1: peduncle with or without basofacial armature. Uropod 3: inner ramus present; outer ramus elongate, uni or bi-articulate.
Type
genus:
Mesogammarus
Tzvetkova, 1965
.
Remarks
: The family was erected by
Bousfield (1977)
to accommodate the monotypic genus
Mesogammarus
Tzvetkova, 1965
. Subsequently, another monotypic genus,
Paramesogammarus
Bousfield, 1979
, was added to the family by
Bousfield (1979)
.
Barnard & Barnard (1983)
emended the original familial diagnosis.
Our view of what constitutes the important diagnostics of this family is given above. Based on this new diagnosis, we assign
Eoniphargus
and
Octopupilla
gen. nov.
to
Mesogammaridae
.
A potential relationship of
Eoniphargus
to the monotypic genus
Indoniphargus
Straškraba, 1967
has been suggested by several authors (e.g. Straškraba, 1967;
Bousfield, 1977
;
Stock & Jo, 1990
). By contrast,
Barnard & Barnard (1983)
classified
Eoniphargus
near the gammarids, but
Indoniphargus
near the melitids. In our opinion,
Indoniphargus
appear to belong to
Mesogammaridae
. The presence or not of the coxal gill 7 is a significant high-level taxonomic character (
Bousfield, 1977
,
1983
). But this character is not given in
Chilton’s (1923)
original description and
Stephensen’s (1931)
redescription of
Indoniphargus indicus
. The decision of whether
Indoniphargus
belongs to
Mesogammaridae
should be postponed until the coxal gill feature of
I. indicus
can be clarified.
The genera of
Mesogammaridae
may be further grouped into related complexes. Thus,
Mesogammarus
and
Paramesogammarus
, a marine group, posess the well-developed eyes, the stout propodus of the gnathopods, the smooth palmar margin of the gnathopods and the unstalked coxal gills.
Eoniphargus
and
Octopupilla
, a second related group, inhabit subterranean waters and possess the reduced eyes, the feeble propodus of the gnathopods, the palmar margin with small triangular protuberances and the pedunculate coxal gills.
Composition
: As emended above, the family now includes the following genera:
Mesogammarus
Tzvetkova, 1965
,
Paramesogammarus
Bousfield, 1979
,
Eoniphargus
(
Uéno, 1955
)
and
Octopupilla
gen. nov.