Parelasmopus setiger Chevreux, 1901

Rahim, Azman Abdul & Alip, Ali Eimran, 2015, First record of Parelasmopussetiger Chevreux, 1901 from Singapore, including synonymization of Parelasmopussiamensis Wongkamhaeng, Coleman & Pholpunthin, 2013 with Parelasmopussetiger (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Maeridae), Zoosystematics and Evolution 91 (1), pp. 59-70 : 59

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Parelasmopus setiger Chevreux, 1901
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Taxon classification Animalia Amphipoda Maeridae

Parelasmopus setiger Chevreux, 1901 View in CoL Figures 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

? Megamoera suensis Haswell, 1880c: 335-336, pl. 21: fig. 5.

Megamoera suensis . - Miers 1884: 317-318.

Megamoera haswelli Miers, 1884: 318 [name in text].

Megamoera suensis (Not). - Haswell 1885: 103-104, pl. 15: figs 1-4 [= Maera hamigera (Haswell) fide Stebbing, 1906, but see Stebbing, 1910a: 600].

Elasmopus suensis . - Stebbing 1906: 442-443.

Parelasmopus setiger Chevreaux, 1901: 412-418, fig. 32-39.

Parelasmopus suluensis . - Chilton 1922: 7-8, fig. 3 [not Dana].

? Parelasmopus suluensis . - Walker 1904: 278, pl. 6: fig. 3 [?not Dana]

Parelasmopus siamensis Wongkamhaeng, Coleman & Pholpunthin, 2013: 525-532, figs 19-24.

Material examined.

- 1 male, 10.3 mm, UKMMZ-1527, shallow water coral habitat of Pulau Hantu, Singapore, 1°13 ’37.9” N, 103°44 ’27.6” E, mesh bath netting, 5 m, coll. E.A. Ali, Tan, Y.K. and Lee, A.C., 26 November 2013: 3 males; 1 female; 2 juveniles, UKMMZ-1529, same station data.

Type locality.

Port Of Victoria, Mahé, Seychelles.

Description.

Based on male, 10.3 mm, UKMMZ-1527.

Head.Head slightly longer than pereonites 1-2 combined; rostrum small; lateral cephalic lobe broad, moderately produced, anteroventral margin with notch/slit; eyes well developed, ovate. Urosomite 1-3 serrated dorsally. Antenna 1 longer than antenna 2; peduncular article 1 subequal to article 2, with 2 robust setae along posterior margin, ventrodistal margin with 1 group of robust setae and 2 fine setae; article 2 with several fine setae along both margins; flagellum articles broader than long, with 18+ articles (broken); accessory flagellum minute, with 3 plus one rudimentary article. Antenna 2 peduncular article 2 cone gland reaching beyond peduncular article 3; article 4 longer than article 5; flagellum with 11 articles. Upper lip semicircular, pubescent. Lower lip outer lobes with two pairs of ducts, mandibular lobes apically subacute. Maxilla 1 inner plate subtriangular, with 2 apical plumose setae; outer plate armed with 6 serrate robust setae, facial side with row of 5 serrate robust setae; palp biarticulate, article 1 shorter than article 2, article 2 with 6 thick setae terminally. Maxilla 2 outer plate slightly broader than inner plate; inner plate armed with 13 mostly long setae from distal end to inner half margin; outer plate with 10 setae only on apex. Mandible (left), incisor armed with 4 teeth; lacinia mobilis serrate apically; accessory setal row well developed and composed of 4 setae and 1 broad plate; molar process well developed, triturative, provided with 2 plumose setae and 1 stout seta; mandibular condyle well developed; palp triarticulate, article 1 distally swollen, article 2 short almost 2.5 times as long as article 3, article 3 and apically provided with 1 couple of long setae.

Pereon.Gnathopod 1 smaller than gnathopod 2; coxa 1 anterior margin concave, produced forward anteroventrally, posteroventral corner notched; basis anterior margin straight with 3 short robust setae along the margin, posterodistally provided with several plumose setae, posterior margin with several long setae on mid length; ischium subcyclindrical, about 33% as long as basis, posterodistally provided by 3 plumose and 2 medium length setae; merus slightly longer than ischium with a row of short and long setae on distal half; carpus as long as propodus, anterodistally with 3 long and 2 short setae, medial surface with rows of pectinate setae; propodus medial surface with comb, palm convex defined by 1 pronounced spine, marginally provided with about 7 bifid small spines and many minute setae; dactylus falcate, overlapping palm.

Gnathopod 2 coxa 2 subquadrate, posteroventral corner notched; basis slender with slight excavation along anterior margin, anterodistal corner subquadrate, posterior margin with medium length setae on mid length; merus acutely produced distoventrally; carpus compressed, subtriangular, posterior expansion densely setaceous in rows, anterodistally with 2 stout setae; propodus expanded and subrectangular, posterior margin with thick setae, palm transverse, defined by 9 robust setae along the palmar margin, deeply concave medially; dactylus falcate, with crenulated posteroproximal shelf.

Pereopods 3-4 coxa 3 produced forward on ventral half part of anterior margin. coxa 4 broader than deep, posteroventral lobe well developed, with subrectangular posteromedial corner. Pereopods 3-4 similar except for pereopod 3 shorter; carpus posterodistally provided with 2 or more prominent robust setae; propodus posteriorly provided with row of short robust setae. Pereopods 5-7 coxae concave, both anterodistally and posterodistally, basis slightly expanded, posterior margin crenulate, without long slender setae, except for pereopod 7; merus and carpus not broadened; carpus and propodus with, slender setae along posterior margin; propodus not expanded posterodistally; dactylar ungues simple.

Urosome.Urosomite 1-3 dorsally bicarinate. Epimeron 1-3 posteroventral corner with small acute spine. Epimeron 3 ventral margin serrate distally, posteroventral margin serrate below posteroventral corner, posteroventral corner with strongly produced acute spine. Uropod 1 extending beyond peduncle of uropod 3; peduncle longer than rami, outer-ventrodistally provided with 1 robust seta, upper margin with 8 inner and 9 outer robust setae; rami subequal, truncate, apically provided with 1 pronounced and 2 robust setae, outer ramus with 3 outer robust setae, inner ramus with 4 outer small setae and 3 inner median robust setae. Uropod 2 not extending beyond peduncle of uropod 3; peduncle shorter than rami, upper-marginally provided with 5 median robust setae, 1 inner-distal robust seta; rami subequal, truncate, outer ramus provided with 4 median robust setae, 1 distal robust seta and 1 apical robust seta, inner ramus provided with 10 inner median and 3 inner distal robust seta, and 1 apical robust setae. Uropod 3 peduncle 33% as long as outer ramus, provided with 2 outer, 3 inner and 2 distal robust setae; rami foliaceous, both rami distally truncated to subacute, with long and short apical robust setae. Telson broader than long, small, 5/6 cleft, each lobe with slight ridges on central line, with 7 distal robust setae.

Female (dimorphic characters). Based on female, 9.8 mm, UKMMZ-1528.

Gnathopod 2 carpus relatively long about, 1.5 times as long as wide, slightly lobate; propodus linear, almost five times as long as broad, without distomedial shelf; dactylus apically subacute.

Remarks.

Chevreux (1901) described Parelasmopus setiger from Port of Victoria, Mahé, Seychelles. His description was based on a male of 7 mm body length, with figures of a lateral view, mandible, maxilliped, accessory flagellum of antenna 1, gnathopods 1 and 2, uropod 3 and telson. In Barnard (1972), he recorded the occurrence of Parelasmopus setiger from the Philippine Islands and discussed the possible occurrence of Parelasmopus setiger that include tropical Australia, Indonesia and the northern Indian Ocean. He also pointed out the difficulty in working with the Indo-Pacific Parelasmopus , due to growth stage and historic identification being mixed. Barnard identifies Parelasmopus albidus , Parelasmopus setiger , Parelasmopus suluensis and Parelasmopus suensis in particular as requiring revision before further progress can be made. Hughes (2011) identification of Parelasmopus cf. suensis restates this problem (p77).

Both Chevreux’s (1901) and Barnard’s (1972) figures of the species are similar to ours, antenna 1 peduncle with 2 setae, male gnathopod 2 propodus palm transverse with posteroproximal elevation with 6 robust setae, pereopods 5 to 7 posterior margins with long slender setae and the dorsal carina pattern for pereonite 7 and pleonites 1 to 3. Thus, our male specimen agrees well with the original description of Chevreux (1901), except for a few minor differences, such as the serrated robust setae on the inner surface of the outer plate of maxilla 1. However, this could possibly be the next developing stage of the new growth (internal growth of next instar) of a maxilla 1. Additionally, our female specimens are observed without paired dorsal carina in pereonite 7.

The recently described Parelasmopus siamensis Wongkamhaeng et al. (2013) has close resemblance to our specimens. As both Parelasmopus siamensis and our specimen is considered to be in their terminal adult stage, they share the same form of the gnathopod 2 palmar margin with posteroproximal elevation with 6-7 robust setae, the midposterior toothed dactylus and the serration on coxa 1-3. Therefore Parelasmopus siamensis Wongkamhaeng et al (2013) is here synonymized with Parelasmopus setiger Chevreux (1901). Until now the species was recorded from Seychelles, Philippine Islands, Sulu Sea, Indonesia, Australia, north Indian Ocean, Gulf of Thailand and Singapore. The present records confirm this distribution.

The present comparison suggests that further taxonomic studies on this species group are necessary. Detailed drawings and descriptions provided in this study could aid in eliminating further confusion within the Parelasmopus setiger complex, including and thus establish its definitive characteristics.

Distribution.

Seychelles, Philippine Islands, Sulu Sea, Indonesia, Gulf of Thailand, Australia, north Indian Ocean and Singapore (current study).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Amphipoda

Family

Maeridae

Genus

Parelasmopus