A revision of the Brazilian species of Lysmata Risso, 1816 (Decapoda: Caridea Lysmatidae), with discussion of the morphological characters used in their identification
Author
Pachelle, Paulo P. G.
Laboratório de Carcinologia, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo (MZUSP), Av. Nazaré 481, Ipiranga, São Paulo, SP, 04263 - 000, Brazil
Author
Carvalho, Leina
Laboratório de Carcinologia, Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo (MZUSP), Av. Nazaré 481, Ipiranga, São Paulo, SP, 04263 - 000, Brazil
Author
Alves, Douglas F. R.
Laboratório de Ecologia de Ecossistemas Aquáticos (LEEA), Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU), Avenida Amazonas, s / n., Uberlândia, MG, 38400 - 902, Brazil
Author
Anker, Arthur
Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, ICB- 5, Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), Campus Samambaia, Av. Esperança s / n, Goiânia, GO, 74690 - 900, Brazil
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Zootaxa
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2020-06-08
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Lysmata grabhami
(
Gordon, 1935
)
(
Figure 5
)
Hippolysmata grabhami
Gordon, 1935: 319
, figs. 10, 11.
Lysmata grabhami
—
Gasparini
et al.
2005: 2897
(appendix 2);
Kassuga
et al.
2015: 936
, figs. 1, 2 (map);
Gurjão & Lotufo 2018: 9
(table 2).
Lysmata
amboinensis—
Chace 1972: 128
;
Holthuis
et al.
1980: 31
[not
L. amboinensis
De Man, 1888
].
Material examined.
Brazil
: 1 non-ov. specimen (pocl 12.0 mm)
MZUSP 39093
,
Ceará
, locality unknown, collector unknown, purchased from aquarium shop in
São Paulo
,
xi.2018
;
1 non-ov. specimen (pocl
13.5 mm
),
MZUSP 36814
,
Bahia
, locality unknown, collector unknown, purchased from aquarium shop in
São Paulo
,
i.2008
;
3 non-ov. specimens (pocl 12.0–
10.2 mm
),
MZUSP 36815
,
Bahia
, locality unknown, collector unknown, purchased from aquarium shop in
São Paulo
,
vi.2017
;
3 non-ov. specimens (pocl 10.2–
7.8 mm
),
MZUSP 36816
, same collection data as for previous specimens
;
2 non-ov. specimens (pocl 12.5, 11.0 mm),
MZUSP 38793
, same collection data as for previous specimens,
vii.2018
;
4 non-ov. specimens (pocl 10.0–8.0 mm),
MZUSP 38794
, same collection data as for previous specimens
;
1 non-ov. specimen (pocl 8.0 mm),
MZUSP 38803
, same collection data as for previous specimens
;
1 non-ov. specimen (pocl
9.5 mm
),
MZUSP 39105
, same collection data as for previous specimen,
x.2018
.
First record for
Brazil
.
Pernambuco
: São Pedro and
São Paulo
Archipelago (
Holthuis
et al.
1980
, as
L. amboinensis
).
Distribution.
Eastern Atlantic: Madeira, Canary Islands,
Cape Verde
, Gulf of
Guinea
. Central Atlantic:
Ascension Island
and
St. Helena
. Western Atlantic:
Bermuda
, Gulf of Mexico, Florida Keys,
Bahamas
,
Antigua and Barbuda
, Lesser Antilles,
Bonaire
,
Brazil
(
Ceará
,
Pernambuco
: São Pedro and
São Paulo
Archipelago,
Bahia
and
Espírito Santo
: off Vitória and Trindade Island) (
Holthuis
et al.
1980
, as
L. amboinensis
;
Kassuga
et al.
2015
;
De Grave
et al.
2019
; present study) (
Fig. 16
).
Ecology.
Offshore rocky and coral reefs, well-known cleaner of coral and rocky reef fishes, typical depth range:
5–40 m
(
Holthuis
et al.
1980
;
Kassuga
et al.
2015
).
Remarks.
Lysmata grabhami
is morphologically almost identical to
L. amboinensis
and was considered to be a junior synonym of
L. amboinensis
by
Hayashi (1975)
. However,
Manning & Chace (1990)
stated that based on some slight but consistent differences in the colour pattern, both species are valid. In
L. grabhami
, the posterior margin of the sixth pleonite lacks a transverse white band (present in
L. amboinensis
), whereas the uropodal exopod presents a continuous white stripe along the lateral margin (
versus
with two white spots in
L. amboinensis
) (
Baeza 2010
: fig. 3).
FIGURE 5.
Lysmata grabhami
(
Gordon, 1935
)
, (A–G) non-ov. specimen from Bahia (pocl 13.5 mm; MZUSP 36814), (H) non-ov. specimen from Ceará (pocl 12.0 mm; MZUSP 39093): (A) frontal margin and cephalic appendages, lateral view; (B) infraorbital region, lateral view; (C) same, dorsolateral view; (D) left third maxilliped, antepenultimate and penultimate articles, ventromesial view; (E) left antennule, third article of antennular peduncle and flagella, mesial view; (F) same, bifurcation between upper flagellum and accessory ramus, mesial view; (G) right first pereopod, merus to propodus, lateral view; (H) infraorbital region, lateral view. Weak articulations represented by a dotted line.
Among the Brazilian species of
Lysmata
,
L. grabhami
shares some morphological features with
L. vittata
, such as the pterygostomial margin of the carapace with a sharp tooth, scaphocerite as long as or slightly shorter than the antennular peduncle, and the accessory ramus of the lateral antennular flagellum with a single free article (cf.
Figs. 5A, E, F
;
15A, E, F
). However, they can be easily separated from each other by the length of the stylocerite, not reaching the distal margin of the cornea in
L. grabhami
(
Fig. 5A
)
versus
reaching it in
L. vittata
(
Fig. 15A
). In
L. grabhami
, the second article of the antennular peduncle is about as long as the first article (
Fig. 5A
), whilst in
L. vittata
, the second article is noticeably shorter, less than half-length of the first article (
Fig. 15A
). The first pereopod carpus in
L. grabhami
is also longer, about five times as long as wide in lateral view (
Fig. 5G
),
versus
about three times as long as wide in lateral view in
L. vittata
(
Fig. 15G
).
As already mentioned,
Holthuis
et al.
(1980)
reported
L. grabhami
for the first time from
Brazil
(as
L. amboinensis
), however, based on underwater observations in the remote São Pedro and
São Paulo
Archipelago.
Gasparini
et al.
(2005)
also inferred the presence of
L. grabhami
in
Brazil
, without listing any material. The species was formally reported from
Brazil
only recently, i.e. by
Kassuga
et al.
(2015)
, based on material from
Espírito Santo
(off Vitória and Trindade Island). The material from
Ceará
and
Bahia
represents the first record of the species for these two Brazilian states.
Lysmata grabhami
is one of the most expensive ornamental shrimps marketed in the Brazilian aquarium trade and was included in the list of invertebrates exported from
Brazil
(Global Marine Ornamental Aquarium Database, GMAD;
Gasparini
et al.
2005
).