Phtisica marina Slabber, 1769
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Phtisica marina Slabber, 1769 |
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Phtisica marina Slabber, 1769: 79 , figs 1–3; type locality: Zeeland.
Proto elongatus Dana, 1853: 810 , pl. 54, fig. 1.
Phtisica verae Quitete, 1979: 6–7 ; figs 1, 2.
Phtisica marina – Sars 1895: 646–648 , figs 233. — McCain 1968: 91, figs 46–47 (see extensive synonymy). — Krapp-Schickel 1993: 806, figs 549–550. — Conradi et al. 1997: 98–110. — Serejo 1998 a: 381. — Wakabara & Serejo 1998: 582. — Winfield et al. 2006: 102. — LeCroy et al. 2009: 965. — Lacerda & Masunari 2011: 372, figs 3c; 10. — Martin et al. 2013: 1703. — Mauro & Serejo 2015: 124 (key).
Proto ventricosa — Oliveira 1940: 140.
Phtisica verae — Wakabara & Serejo 1998: 582. — Lacerda & Massunari 2011: 366.
Diagnosis
Body smooth, head about same as long as pereonite 2 length. Antenna 1 variable in length, from 0.5 times body length to equal. Pereonites 2–4 with pairs of gills, first pair smaller. Pereopods 3–4 propodus with 4–5 robust setae. Morphotype I gnathopod 2 merus and carpus not expanded, palm slightly membranous, lobes absent; pereopod 3 dactylus with single setae row. Morphotype II gnathopod 2 merus and carpus slightly expanded, propodus with 3–4 membranous lobes. Male abdomen with pair of 2-articulate appendages and one pair of pyriform appendages.
Material examined
BRAZIL – Rio de Janeiro • 1 ♂ (used for description of morphotype II); Angra dos Reis; 24 m; 12.2 mm; CDZRJ 1014 • 1 ♂ (used for description of morphotype I); Campos Basin ; 22º19′27.06″S, 40º37′25.12″W, 75m; 11.7mm; MNRJ29413 View Materials GoogleMaps • 15 ♂♂; Campos Basin ; 22º19′27.06″ S, 40º37′25.12″W; 75 m; MNRJ 23483 View Materials GoogleMaps • 18 ♂♂, 8 ♀♀; Campos Basin ; 23º36′14.903″S, 41º21′29.953″W; 99 m; MNRJ 23488 View Materials GoogleMaps • 5 ♂♂, 7 ♀♀; Campos Basin ; 22º12′33.09″ S, 40º13′24.96″W; 30 m; MNRJ 23485 View Materials GoogleMaps . – São Paulo • 1 ♀ ( P. verae allotype); Ubatuba, Enseada do Flamengo ; 20 m; 9.8 mm; CDZRJ 1012 – Santa Catarina • 1 ♂, 1 ♀; Ilha do Arvoredo ; 3 m; MNRJ 19421 View Materials
Redescription
HEAD. Labrum outer and inner lobes well demarcated, inner lobe rounded and solid, with row of minute setae. Maxilla 1 outer lobe with five setae and two minute, robust setae; palp 2-articulate with three distal-lateral setae and row of six apical setae. Maxilla 2 external lobe with six apical setae; inner lobe with five apical setae. Left mandible incisor 5-toothed, lacinia mobilis 5-toothed and two accessory plates, row of 12 lateral setae, palp 3-articulate, first article with two distal setae, setal formula of last article 1–2–1–1; right mandible with incisor 5-toothed, lacinia mobilis 5-toothed with two accessory plates. Maxilliped inner plate with one subdistal robust seta and two robust setae on center-distal portion, outer lobe longer than inner lobe, with row of five lateral setae, palp article two enlarged with row of about 14 setae, article 3 with distal crown of setae.
THORAX. Gnathopod 1, ischium subquadrate, merus with lateral and ventral setae, carpus about two times as long as merus, propodus upper border rectilinear, ventral border with acute projection enclosing four robust proximal setae, palm with line of robust setae, dactylus smooth. Male morphotype I: gnathopod 2 merus about as long as carpus, propodus with small proximal indent with two robust setae, palm armed with scarce, small setae, slightly membranous, lobes absent. Pereopod 3, propodus not recurved at center, with 4–5 robust setae. Pereopod 4 propodus subequal in shape to pereopod 3, with 4–5 setae. Male morphotype II: gnathopod 2 merus two times as long as carpus, propodus ‘bulked’; proximal indent with three robust setae; palm with 3–4 large visible membranous lobes, dactylus smooth and strongly recurved. Pereopod 3 propodus slightly recurved at center ( Fig. 4 View Fig ) with 4–5 robust setae in two rows, occasionally with single, robust seta located at center. Pereopod 4 propodus less strong than pereopod three with 4–5 setae. Pereopods 5–7 missing in examined adults.
ABDOMEN. Proximal part slightly projected with one pair of 1–articulate pyriform appendages, two pairs of 2–articulate appendages and one pair of lobes. Abdomen tip smooth.
FEMALE. 9.8 mm. Body smooth. Gill plates present on pereonites 2–4. Oostegites reaching end of pereopods 3–4 basis. Gnathopod 1 merus and carpus slightly setose, propodus ventral-lateral margin with fringe of slender setae. Proximal projection with two robust and one slender seta, propodus palm with row of small robust setae and small projections, dactylus serrate. Gnathopod 2 carpus minute, much smaller than merus, propodus nearly elliptical, more than two times as long as wide, with acute ventral projection and three robust setae, palm of gnathopod two membranous lobes absent, dactylus smooth. Pereopod 3 propodus with three robust setae at center, row of minute distal setae, sometimes not visible. Pereopod 4 similar to 3. Pereopods 5–7 not present in any of adult individuals examined.
Distribution ( Figs 6–7 View Fig View Fig )
Type locality: North Atlantic, Zeeland ( Krapp-Schickel 1993). Atlantic Ocean: Norway, Canary Islands, Azores, West Africa, South Africa ( McCain 1968). Gulf of Mexico ( Winfield et al. 2006, LeCroy et al. 2009); Florida, West Coast to Panama, Caribbean Sea, Cuba ( Ortíz & Lalana 2010, Martin et al. 2013), Venezuela ( Díaz et al. 2005), Colombia ( McCain 1968), Southern Iberian Peninsula ( Conradi et al. 1997); North Africa ( McCain 1968). Brazil: Bahia – Abrolhos Bank ( Young & Serejo 2005); Rio de Janeiro – Angra dos Reis ( Quitete 1979 as P verae ), Arraial do Cabo ( Serejo 1998), Campos Basin ( Mauro & Serejo, 2015, present study); São Paulo – Enseada do Flamengo, Ubatuba ( Quitete 1979 as P.verae ); Santa Catarina – Ilha do Arvoredo (present study), Barra do Sul, Florianópolis ( Lacerda & Masunari 2011). Mediterranean Sea: France, Monaco, Sardinia, Italy (Thyrrhenian Sea), Sicily, Malta, Italy-Ionian Sea, Yugoslavia, Israel ( Krapp-Schickel 1993). Depth range: 3 to 1470 m (see Winfield et al. 2006 for slope records).
Ecological notes
Phtisica marina has been collected in plankton and benthos samples ( McCain 1968) on soft bottom ( Winfield et al. 2006), but all material herein examined is from benthos samples. Phtisica marina is associated with a diverse type of substrates, e.g., sponge Dysidea (Wakabara & Serejo 1998) , algae Amphiroa beauvoissi ( Lacerda & Masunari 2011) , Posidonia (with hydroids and Bryozoa), Aterias (Asteroidea) ( Krapp-Schickel 1993).
Conradi M., Lopez-Gonzalez P. J. & Garcia-Gomez C. 1997. The amphipod community as a bioindicator in Algeciras Bay (Southern Iberian Peninsula) based on a spatio-temporal distribution. Marine Ecology 18 (2): 97 - 111. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1439 - 0485.1997. tb 00430. x
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Diaz Y. J., Guerra-Garcia J. M. & Martin A. 2005. The Caprellidea (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from Venezuela. Organisms Diversity & Evolution 5: 249 - 251. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. ode. 2004.11.010
Krapp-Schickel G. 1993. Suborder Caprellidea. In: Ruffo S. (ed.) Amphipoda of the Mediterranean. Part 3. Vol. 19: 577 - 809. Memoires de l'lnstitut oceanographique, Monaco.
Lacerda M. B. & Masunari S. 2011. Chave de identificacao para caprelideos (Crustacea, Amphipoda) ocorrentes no litoral dos Estados do Parana e de Santa Catarina. Biota Neotropica 11 (3): 1 - 12. https: // doi. org / 10.1590 / S 1676 - 06032011000300030
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Martin A., Diaz Y., Miloslavich P., Escobar-Briones E., Guerra-Garcia J. M., Ortiz M. & Klein E. 2013. Regional diversity of Amphipoda in the Caribbean Sea. Revista de Biologia Tropical 61 (4): 1681 - 1720. http: // www. ncbi. nlm. nih. gov / pubmed / 24432528
Mauro F. M. & Serejo C. S. 2015. The Family Caprellidae (Amphipoda: Caprelloidea: Caprellidae) from Campus basin, Southwestern Atlantic with a key of species occurring in Brazil. Zootaxa 4006 (1): 103 - 127. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4006.1.5
McCain J. C. 1968. The Caprellidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda) of the Western North Atlantic. Bulletin of the United States National Museum 278: 1 - 147. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. part. 8960
Oliveira L. P. H. 1940. Contribuicao ao conhecimento dos Crustaceos do Rio de Janeiro. Catalogo dos Crustaceos da Baia de Guanabara. Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 35 (1): 137 - 151.
Ortiz M. & Lalana R. 2010. Distribucion de los anfipodos (Crustacea, Malacostraca, Peracarida) de los subordenes Gammaridea, Caprellidea e Hyperiidea, presentes en el archipielago cubano. Revista de Investigaciones Marinas 31: 75 - 90.
Quitete J. M. P. A. 1979. Phtisica verae, nova especie de Caprellidae (Crustacea: Amphipoda) da costa brasileira. Avulso do Departamento de Zoologia, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro 32: 10 - 42.
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Serejo C. S. 1998. Gammaridean and caprellidean fauna (Crustacea) associated with the sponge Dysidea fragilis Johnston at Arraial do Cabo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Bulletin of Marine Science 63 (2): 363 - 385.
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Winfield I., Escobar-Briones E. & Morrone J. J. 2006. Updated checklist and identification of areas of endemism of benthic amphipods (Caprellidea and Gammaridea) from offshore habitats in the SW Gulf of Mexico. Scientia Marina 70 (1): 99 - 108. https: // doi. org / 10.3989 / scimar. 2006.70 n 199
Young P. S. & Serejo C. S. 2005. Crustacea of the Abrolhos Region, Brazil. In: Dutra G. F., Allen G. R., Werner T., McKenna S. A. (ed.) A Rapid Marine Biodiversity Assessment of the Abrolhos Bank 39: 91 - 95. Bahia, Brazil. RAP Bulletin of Biological Assessment, Conservation International.
Fig. 3. Phtisica marina Slabber, 1769. Male morphotype II, 12.2 mm, Angra dos Reis, RJ (CDZRJ 1014). Scale bars: habitus = 0.5 mm; lb, mx1, mx2, mdb(l), mdb(r), mxp = 0.1 mm.
Fig. 4. Phtisica marina Slabber, 1769, 12.2 mm, Angra dos Reis, RJ (CDZRJ 1014). Adult male morphotype I, 11.7 mm, Campos Basin (MNRJ23483). Scale bars: gn2 = 0.3 mm; gn1, p3, p4, abd = 0.1 mm.
Fig. 5. Phtisica marina Slabber, 1769. Female, 7.9 mm, Angra dos Reis, RJ (CDZRJ 1012). Scale bars: habitus = 1.0 mm; gn1, gn2, p3, abd = 0.1 mm.
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Phtisicinae |
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Phtisica marina Slabber, 1769
Mauro, Fábio da Motta, Nascimento, Priscila Soares do & Serejo, Cristiana Silveira 2020 |
Phtisica verae
Serejo C. S. 1998: 582 |
Phtisica verae
Quitete J. M. P. A. 1979: 7 |
Proto ventricosa
Oliveira L. P. H. 1940: 140 |
Phtisica marina – Sars 1895: 646–648
Mauro F. M. & Serejo C. S. 2015: 124 |
Martin A. & Diaz Y. & Miloslavich P. & Escobar-Briones E. & Guerra-Garcia J. M. & Ortiz M. & Klein E. 2013: 1703 |
Lacerda M. B. & Masunari S. 2011: 372 |
LeCroy S. E. & Gasca R. & Winfield I. & Ortiz M. & Escobar-Briones E. 2009: 965 |
Winfield I. & Escobar-Briones E. & Morrone J. J. 2006: 102 |
Serejo C. S. 1998: 582 |
Conradi M. & Lopez-Gonzalez P. J. & Garcia-Gomez C. 1997: 98 |
Krapp-Schickel G. 1993: 806 |
McCain J. C. 1968: 91 |
Sars G. O. 1895: 648 |
Proto elongatus
Dana J. D. 1853: 810 |
Phtisica marina
Slabber M. 1769: 79 |
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