Platorchestiinae subfam. nov. (Amphipoda, Senticaudata, Talitridae) with the description of three new genera and four new species
Author
Lowry, J. K.
Author
Myers, A. A.
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School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University College Cork, Cork Enterprise Centre, Distillery Fields, North Mall, Cork, Ireland. bavayia @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 3256 - 2123
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Zootaxa
2022
2022-02-17
5100
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Morinoia japonica
(
Tattersall, 1922
)
(
Fig. 19
)
Talorchestia japonica
Tattersall, 1922: 452
, pl. 21, figs 1–10.
Orchestia japonica
.
—
Stephensen, 1935: 6
.
Platorchestia japonica
.—
Bousfield, 1982: 27
.—
Morino & Dai, 1990: 21
figs 9–11.―
Morino, 1991: 65
, fig. 206 (key), 212– 2.—1999: 629 (key), 635, fig. 2, 643.—
Miyamoto & Morino, 2004: 70
, key.—
Hou & Li, 2005: 3260
.—
Tomikawa, 2017: 254
, table 1.
Morinoia japonica
Lowry & Myers, 2019: 61
, fig. 27.
Not
Orchestia platensis japonica
.—
Iwasa, 1939: 261
, pl. 10, figs 4–6 (=
P. pachypus
(
Derzhavin, 1937
)
.
Not
Platorchestia japonica
.—
Morino & Dai, 1990: 21
, figs 9–11 [not
P. japonica
, but
Platorchestia
group 3].—
Hou & Li, 2003: 2442
, figs 1–4 [not
P. japonica
, but
Platorchestia
group 3].—
Miyamoto & Morino, 2004: 83
, figs 8–10, 15 (=
Platorchestia paludosus
Cheng, Nakazono, Lin & Chan, 2011
).
Non-Taxonomic Citations
Platorchestia japonica
.—
Tsubokura, Kikuchi & Nakao, 1998: 626
, 627, table 1, 628, fig. 3, 630, fig. 4, 631, fig. 5, table 2, 632, fig. 6, table 3, 633, table 4, 636, fig. 11c (gill morphology).—
Wildish & Radulovici, 2019: 2422
, table 4, 2426, table 6).
FIGURE 19.
Morinoia japonica
(
Tattersall, 1922
)
, after
Morino 1999
.
Types.
Syntypes
,
30 specimens
(not found in the
Manchester
Museum
(
Dmitri Logunov
, pers. comm.,
11/06/2021
).
Not
in the
Cardiff
Museum
(pers. comm.
Teresa Darbyshire
).
Type
locality.
Lake Biwa
at
Zézé
,
Japan
.
Ecological
type
.
Marsh-hoppers or riparian-hoppers.
Habitat. S
hores of Lake Biwa among damp weeds.
Size.
Male,
7–9 mm
, female,
6–9 mm
.
Diagnosis
Based on
Tattersall (1922)
and
Morino & Dai (1990)
.
Pleopods rami about 0.9 × length of peduncle. Uropod 3 ramus about 0.6 × length of peduncle.
Telson
apically incised, with 6–7 robust setae per lobe.
Remarks.
According to
Cheng
et al
. (2011)
Morinoia paludosus
is morphologically very close to
M. japonica
(
Tattersall, 1922
)
. “The distribution pattern of setae in the lateral margin of the telson and sharpness of ramus tip of uropod 3, however, are diagnostic differences between the two species.” Citing sequence divergence in COI, “
Morinoia paludosus
differed from
M. japonica
13.3% on average, values that are comparable to inter-specific differences in other amphipod taxa”.
Distribution.
Japan
: Lake Biwa (
Tattersall 1922
);
China
: Yanqing County; Yuanmingyuan Park; Jingmiyingshuiqu River (
Hou & Li 2005
); Yangtze River, Jingmiyingshuiqu River (
Hou & Li 2003
).