A review of Quadrimaera Krapp-Schickel & Ruffo, 2000 (Amphipoda: Senticaudata) from Brazil
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Alves, Jessika
Author
Neves, Elizabeth
Author
Johnsson, Rodrigo
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Zootaxa
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2018-12-20
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Quadrimaera pieteri
Krapp-Schickel & Ruffo, 2000
(
Fig. 15
)
Examined material:
Paratypes
.
2 Females
(
MSNV 392
) Lesser Antilles:
St. Martin-Bridge
(Type Locality), September, 25
th
1928,
P. Hummelinck
coll.
1 Male
(
UFBA 1993
),
4.9 mm
,
Caramuanas
(
12°57'15.6"S
;
38°35'41.7"W
),
Bahia
State
,
Brazil
, associated with
Mussismilia hispida
.
February 2011
.
1 Male
(
UFBA 3325
),
5.9 mm
.
Parque Nacional Pedra da Risca do Meio
(3
o
33’ 800”S, 38
o
26’ 000” W),
Ceará
State
,
Brazil
, associated with sponge
Callyspongia vaginalis
.
July
, 14
th
2004,
Bezerra, L.E.A.
coll.
3 Females
(
UFBA 3326
) 3.9, 3.5 and
3.5 mm
.
Marine State Park of
Pedra da Risca
do Meio (3
o
33’ 800”S, 38
o
26’ 000” W),
Ceará
state,
Brazil
, associated with sponge
Angelas
sp.
April
, 21
th
2013
.
15 juveniles
(
UFBA 3327
) 3.6 to 4.0 mm.
Pirangi Beach
(
5°59'00.2"S
;
35°06'30.1"W
),
RN State
,
Brazil
, associated with
Halimeda opuntia
intertidal zone (
0–2 m
of depth).
March 2010
. CARNEIRO,
P.B. Coll
.
Description. (
based on material from Northeastern
Brazil
)
Gnathopod 1
coxa 1 with anteroventral corner acute and slightly produced, basis longer than ischium and merus together; carpus elongated with discreet anterodistal excavation, ventral margin with dense row of plumose setae; propodus subequal in length to carpus, posterior margin with 3 sets of simple setae, palm beset with minute setae; dactylar inner margin with slight sinuosity, not clear in all specimens (
Fig 15
).
Gnathopod 2
, coxa 2 subquadrate, beset with small setae; basis strong, posterior margin with 2 slender setae; carpus reduced, subtriangular; propodus enlarged, propodus palm ornamented with clear central U-shaped excavation, preceded by proximal subtriangular process and proceeded by distal subrectangular process, palm defined by an acute process strongly to weakly pronounced, preceded by U to V-shaped excavation; dactyl inner margin with weakly to strong sinuosity, visible in both specimens (
Fig 15
).
Pereopod 5
with slender basis, posteroventral corner rounded and produced, dactyl with a bifid nail.
Pereopod 7
basis with posterior margin strongly globose; propodus posterior margin with long setae.
Uropod 2
peduncle slightly longer than rami; outer and inner rami similar in length.
Uropod 3
peduncle shorter than rami, outer ramus longer than inner, with 2 sets of setae.
Telson
deeply cleft, telson lobes with 3 distal setae as long as telson length (
Fig 15
).
Remarks.
Specimens of
Quadrimaera pieteri
described from the northeastern
Brazil
, differs from the
paratypes
from Lesser Islands because of the posterior margin of P7 that is slightly more globose than the specimens from the type locality (this difference is not clearly observed in females), and by having U2 with peduncle longer than rami while the
paratypes
examined have a similar length. Considering that these characters are sexually dimorphic in many genera of Family
Maeridae
, including
Quadrimaera
, and the original description of
Q. pieteri
was based in an ovigerous female, we consider that the specimens here analyzed belong to this species. These specimens are also very similar to
Quadrimaera
prope
pieteri
Krapp-Schickel & Ruffo, 2000
from
Rio de Janeiro
, especially by the palm variations of gnathopod 2 propodus and the sets of setae of the U3 outer ramus. The genus
Quadrimaera
is known to present variations on Gnathopod 2 propodus palm between females, ovigerous females, juveniles, adult and hyperadult males. Moreover,
Krapp et al. (1996)
reported the presence of intermediate, and hybrid species, resulting from the reproduction between different species of the Pacific
Quadrimaera
. Thus, considering the variations founded among Brazilian and Caribbean specimens, and the wide intraspecific polymorphism of
Quadrimera
, it is assumed that all Brazilian specimens belong to the same species
Q. pieteri
.
Distribution.
Lesser Antilles, Caribbean Sea (
Type
locality). In
Brazil
, Parque Nacional Pedra da Risca do Meio,
Ceará
State. Pirangi beach,
Rio Grande do Norte
State. Boipeba beach,
Bahia
State. Prainha beach, Arraial do Cabo,
Rio de Janeiro
State. The species shows a continuous distribution from the Caribbean Sea to southeastern Brazilian coast, being restricted to the Tropical Atlantic Marine Eco region proposed by
Spalding
et al.
(2007)
.