Taxonomy of deep-sea shrimps of the Superfamily Oplophoroidea Dana 1852 (Decapoda: Caridea) from Southwestern Atlantic
Author
Alves-Júnior, Flavio De Almeida
Author
Silva, Elinai Dos Santos
Author
Araújo, Marina De Sá Leitão Câmara De
Author
Cardoso, Irene
Author
Bertrand, Arnaud
Author
Souza-Filho, Jesser F.
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-06-06
4613
3
401
442
journal article
26580
10.11646/zootaxa.4613.3.1
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Species
Acanthephyra acutifrons
Spence Bate, 1888
(
Figs. 1
A–B,
2
,
39
A)
Acanthephyra acutifrons
Spence Bate, 1888
: 749
, pl. 126: fig. 3.—
Chace 1940
: 146
, fig. 23; 1986: 10, figs 2b, 4b, 5b.—Crosnier 1987a: 696.—
Kensley
et al
. 1987
: 283
.—
Cardoso & Young 2005
: 8
, figs. 3 a–d; 4 a–g; 5 a–d, 6a.—
Pequegnat & Wicksten 2006
: 95
.—
Judkins 2014
: 304
.
Material examined
: 1 OF,
Pernambuco
, Abracos 2 ST#12, Midwater,
50 m
,
08° 29,74’ S
/ -
34° 44,59’ W
;
08° 29,74’ S
/
034° 45’ W
,
13 April 2017
, MOUFPE 18.421.
1 M, 1 F and 1 OF,
Pernambuco
,
Abracos
2 ST# 16/
Leg.
1,
Micronekton Tow
,
680 m
,
07° 36,25’ S
/
033° 59,50’ W
,
14 April 2017
,
MOUFPE
:
18.415. 4 M and 3 F,
Rocas Atoll
,
Abracos
1 ST# 21/
Leg.
1,
Midwater Tow
,
115 m
,
03° 39’ S
/
033° 41’ W
;
03° 38’ S
/
033° 42’ W
, 0
8 October 2015
,
MOUFPE
:
15.596. 1 M and 1 F,
Rocas Atoll
,
Abracos
1 ST# 22/
Leg.
1,
Midwater Tow
,
525 m
,
04° 07’ S
/
033° 47’ W
;
04° 07’ S
/
033° 48’ W
, 0
8 October 2015
,
MOUFPE
:
15.575. 2 M and 1 F,
Rio
Grande do
Norte
,
Abracos
2 ST# 35/
Leg.
2,
Midwater Tow
,
1150 m
,
04° 19,60’ S
/
035° 29,86’ W
;
04° 18,54’ S
/
035° 32,40 W
,
24 April 2017
,
MOUFPE
:
18.414. 3 M and 2 F,
Fernando de Noronha
,
Abracos
2 ST#39,
Midwater Tow
,
800 m
,
04° 52,42’ S
/
034° 3,51’ W
;
04° 50,86’ S
/
034° 5,11’ W
,
24 April
217,
MOUFPE
:
18.424. 2 F,
Pernambuco
,
Abracos
1 ST# 51/
Leg.
1,
Midwater Tow
,
800 m
,
08° 56’ S
/
034° 29’ W
; 08/ 59’ S/
034° 28’ W
,
19 October 2015
,
MOUFPE
:
15.593. 1 F,
Rocas Atoll
,
Abracos
2 ST# 53A/
Leg.
2,
Midwater Tow
,
610 m
,
03° 48,99’ S
/
033° 59,27’ W
;
03° 50,05’ S
/
033° 58,74 W
, 0
2 May 2017
,
MOUFPE
:
18.416. 5 M, 6 F and 2 OF,
Ceará
Chain
,
Abracos
2 ST# 54B/
Leg.
2,
Midwater Tow
,
830 m
,
03° 46,26’ S
/
034° 43,64’ W
;
03° 47 ‘ S
/
034° 43,72 ‘W
, 0
3 May 2017
,
MOUFPE
: 18.411.
Diagnosis
: Carapace with rostrum short, reaching 2/3 of scaphocerite, present between 6–8 dorsal teeth, ventral margin with one tooth; antennal spine absent; branchiostegal spine present, without distinct carina. Abdomen dorsally carinate on all somites; somites 3–6 with posteromesial tooth; the one of somite 3 distinctly strong.
Male
pleopod 1 with endopod rounded, lateral margins with densely plumose setae, distal lobe with numerous spines on distal portion.
Male
pleopod 2 appendix interna, about 3/4 as long as appendix masculina, with numerous densely plumose setae on lateral margins, distal portion slightly triangular, with hook setae. Appendix masculina with strong acute simple setae on distal and lateral margins (modified from
Cardoso & Young 2005
).
Distribution
: Western Atlantic:
Mexico
(Gulf of
Mexico
),
Cuba
,
Bahamas
,
Tortuga
Island (11°30΄ N, 65°19΄ W; 11°37΄ N, 65°32΄ W), off
Guiana
(8°58΄ N, 57°40΄ W), off
Suriname
(9°05΄ N, 55°17΄ W), off
French Guiana
(9°03΄ N, 49°16΄ W),
Brazil
: (
Rio Grande do Norte
, Rocas Atoll
,
Pernambuco
,
Fernando de Noronha
, off
Alagoas
(10°20΄ S, 30°32΄ W),
Bahia
and
Espírito Santo
); Meso Atlantic Ridge (1°20΄ S, 27°37΄ W), off
Sahara Occidental
(26°33΄ N, 21°27΄ W). Indo-Pacific Oceans: West Indian Ocean,
Madagascar
,
Philippines
,
Indonesia
(
Sumatra
),
Australia
,
Philippines
,
Japan
(
Chace 1940
,
1986
; Crosnier 1987;
Kensley
et al
. 1987
;
Cardoso & Young 2005
;
Pequegnat & Wicksten 2006
;
Cardoso
et al
. 2014
;
Judkins 2014
) (
Fig. 2
).
Bathymetric distribution
:
650–4200 m
depth (
Chace 1986
; Crosnier 1987;
Kensley
et al
. 1987
;
Cardoso & Young 2005
;
Pequegnat & Wicksten 2006
;
Burghart
et al
. 2007
; 2017) herein this species was found in Rocas Atoll at depths between
50–830 m
, thus extending its bathymetric distribution to shallow waters.
Remarks
: The material analysed here fits well with all diagnostic characters described by
Spence Bate (1888)
,
Chace (1940
,
1986
) and
Cardoso & Young (2005)
. However, some variations in the number of dorsolateral spines on the telson were found. In the original description,
Spence Bate (1888)
described 3 pairs of dorsolateral spines in all specimens.
Chace (1940
,
1986
) described specimens with 3 or 4 dorsolateral spines.
Cardoso & Young (2005)
, based on material collected from Revizee Program between
Bahia
to
Espírito Santo
, verified the presence of six pairs of dorsolateral spines on telson, only
1 specimen
had 7 spines on right side. In the present study, the specimens had 6 pairs of spines on telson (
Fig. 1B
) in accordance with
Cardoso & Young (2005)
. The closest species to
Acanthephyra acutifrons
is
A. curtirostris
Wood-Mason & Alcock (1891)
. The main differences between the two species are the presence of a dorsal carina on the first abdominal somite in
A. acutifrons
, absent in
A
.
curtirostris
; and a long carina associated to branchiostegal spine in
A
.
curtirostris
, absent or reduced in
A. acutifrons
. Besides that
A. acutifrons
presents 6–8 dorsal teeth and the ventral tooth is slender (
Fig. 1A
) while
A. curtirostris
presents 10–14 dorsal teeth on rostrum (
Fig. 3A
), and the ventral tooth is robust.
Acanthephyra acutifrons
presents cosmopolitan distribution, occurring throughout the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic oceans (
Fig. 2
), in meso- and bathypelagic zones (
650–4200 m
depth). The first record for this species in Brazilian waters was made by
Cardoso & Young (2005)
in the Campos Basin between the States of
Bahia
and
Espírito Santo
. In this paper,
A. acutifrons
is reported for the first time around an oceanic island (Rocas Atoll) and for the second time in Brazilian waters.