Africorchestia a new genus of sand-hoppers (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae) from western Africa and south-western Europe
Author
Lowry, James K.
Author
Coleman, Charles Oliver
text
Zootaxa
2011
2825
55
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.277263
a922ce21-da66-4329-8d3c-2c2076c345ec
1175-5326
277263
Africorchestia fischeri
(H.
Milne Edwards, 1830
)
Orchestia Fischeri
H. Milne-Edwards, 1830: 361
. ―H. Milne-Edwards, 1840: 19, pl. 29, fig. 4. ―
Della Valle, 1893
: 497
, pl. 57, fig. 56.
?
Orchestoidea Fischerii.
―
Bate, 1862
: 11
, pl. 2, fig. 1. ―
Chevreux, 1911
: 231
(in part). ―Stebbing, 1906: 528 (in part). ―
Bulycheva, 1957
: 135
, pl. 50.
Not
Orchestia fischeri
. ―Guerin, 1831. ―
Guerin, 1836
. ―
Lucas, 1846
.
Types
.
None designated.
Type
locality.
None designated.
Diagnosis.
Based on male.
Gnathopod 2
propodus ovate, palm extremely acute, convex, extending about 70- 75% of posterior margin, without rounded protuberance near dactylar hinge, with large distal sinus, robust setae along margin unknown, with large mid-palmar protuberance, posteroproximal corner without spine; dactylus length unknown.
Pereopods 6–7
longer than pereopods 3–5.
Pereopod 6
much longer than pereopod 7; basis grossly enlarged, subovate.
Pleonites 1-2
each with 2 dorsodistal spines.
Pleonite 3
without dorsal spines.
Uropod 3
ramus subequal in length to peduncle.
Telson
with marginal and apical robust setae, with more than 10 robust setae.
Remarks.
Based on the one habitus illustration of
A. fischeri
(H.
Milne Edwards, 1840
)
the species has a unique pleonite dorsal spine formula, a unique large mid-palmar protuberance on the male gnathopod 2 palm and an enlarged oval-shaped basis on the male pereopod 6 not shared with any other species of
Africorchestia
. These characteristics indicate a very distinctive species, however the lack of
type
material, the lack of a
type
locality and the lack of morphological detail in the habitus illustration makes
O. fischeri
a puzzling species.
Distribution.
Not known.