Chiriscus giambiagiae ( Torti & Bastida, 1972 ) Torti & Bastida, 1972
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.188066 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6218094 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F987FC-FFB5-FFFC-FF00-0BA3A23CFE33 |
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Chiriscus giambiagiae ( Torti & Bastida, 1972 ) |
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Chiriscus giambiagiae ( Torti & Bastida, 1972) View in CoL new combination
Macrochiridothea giambiagiae Torti & Bastida, 1972: 16 View in CoL –22, figs 1, 2. — Harrison-Nelson & Bowman, 1990: 127 –129, fig. 1. — Carvacho, 1997: 51 (list).
Material. Holotype: Mar del Plata (Playa Peralta Ramos), Buenos Aires, Argentina, 0–2 m, 38°03´S,
57°32´W, MACN 27514 (male, 4.3 mm, examined by AS).
Paratypes: collected with holotype, MACN (4 females), MNHN Is3849 (female, examined by GCBP).
Distribution. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (23°S), to Mar del Plata, Argentina (38°S); 2–7 m depth.
Remarks. As pointed out by Harrison-Nelson & Bowman (1990) the species was overlooked by Poore (1984) and other authors who dealt with Macrochiridothea . The limbs of M. giambiagiae are almost indistinguishable from those of Chiriscus australis and Carvacho (1997) thought it very possible that the two species were synonymous. The most significant differences are in the shape of the head (more angled in C. giambiagiae ) and the presence (in female and male C. giambiagiae ) and absence (in female C. australis ) of a lateral incision in the head. Harrison-Nelson & Bowman (1990) noted only small differences between their material from Copacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and that from the more southern type locality.
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Chiriscus giambiagiae ( Torti & Bastida, 1972 )
Poore, Gary C. B. 2009 |
Macrochiridothea giambiagiae
Carvacho 1997: 51 |
Harrison-Nelson 1990: 127 |
Torti 1972: 16 |