Sea spiders (Arthropoda: Pycnogonida) collected during the Madibenthos Expedition from Martinique shallow waters
Author
Sabroux, Romain
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Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle CNRS, Sorbonne Université, EPHE, UA. 57 rue Cuvier, CP 51, 75005 Paris, France.
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Author
Hassanin, Alexandre
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Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle CNRS, Sorbonne Université, EPHE, UA. 57 rue Cuvier, CP 51, 75005 Paris, France.
alexandre.hassanin@mnhn.fr
Author
Corbari, Laure
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Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle CNRS, Sorbonne Université, EPHE, UA. 57 rue Cuvier, CP 51, 75005 Paris, France.
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2022
2022-12-12
851
1
1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2022.851.1999
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Ammothella appendiculata
(
Dohrn, 1881
)
Ammothea appendiculata
Dohrn, 1881: 7
, 15, 18, 22, 24, 49, 51, 135 (text, key), 152–155, 159, 165, pl. 7 figs 1–5.
Ammothella appendiculata
–
Cole 1904a: 323
. —
Marcus 1940: 89–91
, pl. 11 fig. 11a–e. —
Hedgpeth 1948: 247
(key). —
Stock 1954a: 116
;
1954b: 116–118
, 120 (key), fig. 56a–b; 1955: 250–252, fig. 18; 1975a: 973; 1979: 8; 1986: 400; 1992a: 116; 1994: 18, 27. —
Child 1974: 497
;
1979: 9
;
1982a: 357–358
;
1992b: 8
(key), 12–15, 76, fig. 4; 2004: 149 (key); 2009: 818 (list). —
Birkeland
et al.
1976: 133
. — Arnaud 1987: 39–40.—
Munilla 1993: 452
, tabs 2, 4. —
Varoli 1996
: tabs 1–2. —
Bamber 1997: 144–145
, fig. 1a; 2000: 621–622; 2004: 2–3, tab. 2; 2007: 256 (list). —
Chimenz Gusso & Lattanzi 2003
: tab. 1. —
Montoya Bravo
et al.
2006: 88–89
;
2009: 22
. —
Arango & Wheeler 2007
: appendix 1, tab. 1, figs 1–4 (phylogeny), figs
5g
, 8 (phylogeny). —
Dunlop
et al.
2007: 47
, fig. 4. —
Fahrenbach & Arango 2007: 919–920
, fig. 1e (anatomy). —
Krapp
et al.
2008: 58–59
, 61. —
Müller & Krapp 2009: 10–13
, 21 (key), 21–24, 132 (phenology), 137 (list), tab. 1, fig. 6. —
Arabi
et al.
2010: 448
, tab. 2, figs 1–3 (phylogeny). —
Bartolino & Chimenz 2010: 396
(list). —
Gul & Ghani 2012: 201
, fig. 1. —
Koçak & Alan 2013: 367
, 369–371, figs 8–9. —
Lehmann
et al.
2014: 165
(list), 166, figs 3, 13–14; 2017: figs 1f, 5f, 8k, 9c (biology). —
Munilla & Soler-Membrives 2014: 95
(key), 96–97, fig. 49. —
Koçak 2015: 190
, tab. 1; 2019: 49 (list); 2020: 375. —
Soler-Membrives & Munilla 2015
: tab. 2. —
Dietz
et al.
2018
: figs 1e,
2f.
—
Lucena
& Christoffersen 2018a: 105
. —
Lucena
et al.
2019: 6
, 8, 21. —
Sabroux
et al.
2019b: 1531
, tab. 1, figs 3, 5. —
Wang
et al.
2020
: tab. 1. —
Ramírez-Tello
et al.
2022: 165
, tab. 3.
Ammothea appendiculata
– Norman 1908: 226. —
Loman 1912: 8
.
Ammothea (Ammothella) appendiculata
–
Bouvier 1917: 39
;
1923a: 52
. —
Giltay 1934b: 4
.
Type material
Syntypes
(?) (see
Stock 1955
;
Dunlop
et al.
2007
):
ZMB
_Pyc_46 (not examined). Type locality:
Santa Lucia
, Naples Bay, Italy
.
Material examined
MARTINIQUE
•
1 juv.
;
Canal de Ste Lucie
;
14°23.9ʹ N
,
60°52.6ʹ W
; depth
0–2 m
;
12 Sep. 2016
; st. AM012; MNHN-IU-2016-1278/
MK411096
•
1 juv.
; same collection data as for preceding;
MNHN-
IU-2016-1310/
MK411098
•
1 ♂
ov.; same collection data as for preceding; MNHN-IU-2016-1573
•
1 ♀
;
Baie de Sans-Souci
;
14°34.7ʹ N
,
60°50.7ʹ W
; depth
0–1 m
;
9 Oct. 2016
; st. AM325;
MNHN-
IU-2016-1279
•
1 ♀
;
Le Prêcheur
;
14°47.2ʹ N
,
61°13.1ʹ W
; depth
10–17 m
;
3 Oct. 2016
; st. AR383; MNHN-IU-2017-220
.
Remarks
This species was already recorded in
Martinique
by
Bourdillon (1955)
from the Petite Anse du Diamant, and was sampled during Madibenthos from both the Atlantic and Caribbean coasts. It is commonly sampled in the Atlantic, and available illustrations (e.g.,
Dohrn 1881
;
Stock 1955
;
Child 1982a
;
Müller & Krapp 2009
) show significant morphological variations.
Stock (1955)
considered that a slender form and a stout form co-exist, which he suspected to correspond to
two adult
stages separated by a moult, though this theory was proven invalid by observations of
Child (1982a)
on
Belize
material. Madibenthos material corresponds to the stout form and strongly resembles the drawing of
Child (1992b)
; this stout form is the one represented by the
type
material according to the drawings in
Stock (1955)
(although the
type
status of this material is not totally clear). The slender form mentioned by
Stock (1955)
may correspond to one of the hereafter newly described species,
Ammothella dirbergi
sp. nov.
or
A. krappi
sp. nov.
, or to
A.
aff.
krappi
, most likely the first given Stock’s drawing. Species delimitation based on CO1 data support the distinction of these three species from
A. appendiculata
(
Sabroux
et al.
2019b
)
. The p-distances between
A. appendiculata
and these species are very high and vary between 0.172 and 0.197 (see Appendix).
Another harsh debate regarding this species is the possible synonymy of
Ammothella appendiculata
and
A. rugulosa
.
Lucena
et al.
(2019)
suggested that the two species can be differenciated by the length of their appendages.
Distribution
Rather cosmopolitan, with records in the West and East Mediterranean, West Atlantic (Florida, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, French Guiana,
Brazil
) and Indo-Pacific (
Pakistan
,
Indonesia
, Hong-Kong,
New Caledonia
).
Depth range
0–
76 m
.