Taxonomic review of freshwater Gammarus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from Iran
Author
Zamanpoore, Mehrdad
Author
Grabowski, Michal
Author
Poeckl, Manfred
Author
Schiemer, Friedrich
text
Zootaxa
2011
3140
1
14
journal article
45727
10.5281/zenodo.205631
d203873a-602b-4c12-9c8f-17c51609cf74
1175-5326
205631
Gammarus loeffleri
Zamanpoore, Grabowski, Poeckl & Schiemer, 2010
Gammarus loeffleri
Zamanpoore, Grabowski, Poeckl & Schiemer, 2010: 31
–51, Figs. 7–10.
Locus typicus.
Cheshme Golabi spring, Darab,
Fars
Province, (
28°47'N
,
54°22'E
).
Material examined.
Holotype
, Cheshme Golabi spring,
23 km
W of Darab,
Fars
Province (28˚47ʹ N, 54˚22ʹ E) (
ZMA
, Amph. 206055),
paratypes
(
FAIC
111094
). Additional specimens: Aab Do-man-nim spring,
12 km
S of Kherame (28˚42ʹN, 54˚27ʹE) (
FAIC
111077
); Aab Vohli spring,
22 km
S of Kherame (29˚10ʹN, 53˚27ʹE) (
FAIC
111078
); Atashkade spring,
13 km
N of Firooz Abad (28˚53ʹN, 52˚32ʹE) (
FAIC
111213
); Bahadoran river,
15 km
W of Darab (28˚42ʹN, 54˚27ʹE) (
FAIC
111097
); Bande Amir road,
41 km
E of Shiraz (29˚33ʹN, 52˚58ʹE) (
FAIC
111272
); Fasa river,
5 km
N of Fasa (29˚01ʹN, 53˚38ʹE) (
FAIC
111102
); Ghare Aghaj river,
53 km
S of Shiraz (29˚11ʹN, 52˚38ʹE) (
FAIC
111236
); Nowbandegan,
20 km
SE of Fasa (28˚50ʹN, 53˚49ʹE) (
FAIC
111130
); Oghlanghez spring,
30 km
NW of Darab (28˚50ʹN, 54˚24ʹE) (
FAIC
111095
); Pa-Naal spring,
10 km
NW of Fasa (29˚07ʹN, 53˚37ʹE) (
FAIC
111103
); Sarve Nokhodi,
105 km
SE of Shiraz (29˚11ʹN, 53˚06ʹE) (
FAIC
111076
); Tang Aab spring,
29 km
N of Firooz Abad (29˚02ʹN, 52˚34ʹE) (
FAIC
111101
).
Distribution.
A wide area along west-east axis from SE of Shiraz to the far east end of
Fars
province is occupied by this species. No populations of this or any other
Gammarus
species can be found north- and southwards from that region due to presence of an arid desert in the north, and high salinities and temperatures of inland waters in the south (
Fig. 1
).
Ecological notes.
This species inhabits springs and occasionally first order small streams at altitudes from
1100 m
to
1800 m
asl (Mean =
1383 m
, SD = 266), which are lower if compared to most other Zagros species. Water temperature in these places ranged from 12 to 24ºC (Mean = 20.3 ºC, SD = 2.8). Waters had also higher salinities – the electric conductivity measured from 180 to as much as 1000 μS/cm (Mean = 471 μS/cm, SD = 133).
Taxonomic remarks.
The special shape of the basis of pereopod 7, having absolutely no protruding lobe on postero-distal corner (
Zamanpoore
et al
., 2010a
, Fig. 9C), could be a good identification feature for
G. loeffleri
, but some variation of this character was observed – in a few populations the individuals possessed a small lobe in this position. Regarding this and the
type
of setation on antenna 2 and on pereopods, the species might be confused at first glance with
G. crinicaudatus
.
However, in
G. loeffleri
, the length and number of setae, especially on pereopods (
ibid.
, Figs. 9A–C) are much higher than in the latter species. Another species, close in both morphological and geographical terms is
G. s h i r a z i n u s
, although presence of two tiny spines on the ventral-distal corner of first peduncle of antenna 1 distinguishes it from
G. loeffleri
. Finally,
G. loeffleri
differs from
G. komareki
by having non-curled setae on antenna 2, presence of calceoli, highly setose pereopod 4 (
ibid.
, Fig. 8D), and much longer setae on many appendages, including pereopods 5–7, uropod 3, telson, and posterior dorsal margin of urosomites (
ibid.
, Figs. 9A– c, 9F, 7J, 9D).