Tirons of the world: a review of ‘ tironid’ amphipods, description of new genera and species, and establishment of a new subfamily Tironinae Stebbing, 1906 stat. nov. (Crustacea, Synopiidae)
Author
Just, Jean
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-05-23
5139
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Pseudotiron
Chevreux, 1895
Type
species
.
Pseudotiron bouvieri
.—By monotypy.
Component species
.
Pseudotiron bouvieri
Chevreux, 1895
;
P. coas
J.L.
Barnard, 1967
;
P. golens
J.L.
Barnard, 1962
;
P. miratus
sp. nov.
Distribution.
Mediterranean Sea; California off Baja;
Mexico
;
South Africa
;
Australia
.
Diagnosis
(new). Tironin
Synopiidae
.
Head
with dorsal margin and front straight meeting in even curve or blunt projection, rostrum triangular, apex rounded.
Eyes
and
accessory eyes
noted in some species.
Interantennal head margin
vertical, with rounded lower corner.
Mandible palp
present with 3 articles, article 2 straight.
Coxal plate 1
with anterodistal projection,
plate 2
rectangular,
plate 3
pelagont (apparently less strongly so in
P. coas
),
plate 4
anteriorly and distally rounded, posterior margin straight or slightly concave,
plates 5 and 6
strongly posterolobate,
plate 7
wider than deep.
Gnathopods 1 and 2
simple,
basis
straight,
carpus
straight, elongate, about as long as basis,
propodus
straight,
dactylus
with unguis nearly straight, about half to two third length of propodus.
Pereopods 3–7
short,
dactylus
of 3–4 and to a lesser degree 5–7 with
unguis
short and curved, with stout, curved anterior margin robust seta opposing unguis (pre-stubby,
Fig. 1b
).
Uropods 1
longer than 2 reaching beyond posterior margin of peduncle of uropod 3, or uropod 1 shorter than 2.
Uropod 3
rami reaching beyond elongate, fully cleft
telson
, outer ramus with small
second article
with 1 to 3 robust setae apically.
Uropod
and
telson glands
presently known only in
Pseudotiron miratus
sp. nov.
Key to species of
Pseudotiron
1. Coxal plate 3 pelagont................................................................................. 2
- Coxal plate 3 indistinctly produced posterodistally.......................................
P. coas
J.L.
Barnard, 1967
2. Head rounded anteriorly; coxal plate 3 posterior projection rectangular......................
P. bouvieri
Chevreux, 1895
- Head projecting anteriorly; coxal plate 3 posterior projection broadly rounded..................................... 3
3. Head as long as combined pereonites 1–4 dorsally; uropod 1 much shorter than 2, peduncle reaching to posterior margin of urosome 2; dactylus of pereopods 3–7 nearly twice as long as wide at base (pre-stubby).......
P. golens
J.L.
Barnard, 1962
- Head longer than combined pereonites 1–3 dorsally; uropod 1 longer than 2, peduncle reaching posterior margin of urosome 3; dactylus of pereopods 3–6 as long as broad (nearly fully stubby)..................................
P. miratus
sp. nov.