Cyllopus magellanicus Dana, 1853
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.280.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5019464 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7B1ABE13-AB5F-FF86-FEA6-FB6EFDF9C0D9 |
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Cyllopus magellanicus Dana |
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Cyllopus magellanicus Dana View in CoL ( Fig 36 View FIGURE 36 )
Cyllopus magellanicus Dana, 1853: 990–991 View in CoL , pl. 68, fig. 1a–g.
Cyllopus danae Bate, 1862: 308 View in CoL , pl. 50, fig. 3.
Vibilia macropis Bovallius, 1887a: 11 .
Cyllopus batei Bovallius, 1887a: 11–12 View in CoL .
Cyllopus armatus Bovallius, 1887a: 11–12 View in CoL .
Cyllopus levis Bovallius, 1887a: 12 .
Cyllopus hookeri Stebbing, 1888: 1296–1300 View in CoL .
Vibilia serrata Stewart, 1913: 248–250 , pl. 4; pl. 5, figs 1–6.
Type material
The type of C. magellanicus could not be found at the USNM or in any other major North American museum and is considered lost. Although the description and figures by Dana (1853) are poor, they are sufficient to determine this species. The type locality is Orange Bay, Tierra del Fuego, on Fucus (a brown alga).
Type material of synonyms
The type of C. danae could not be found at the BMNH or MNHN and is considered lost. However, the description and figures by Bate (1862) readily identify it with C. magellanicus .
Type material of V. macropis , C. batei , C. armatus and C. levis could not be located at the SMNH, ZMUC or in Uppsala and is considered lost. Although Bovallius (1887a) provided only brief descriptions of these species, he provided more information and figures in his monographs ( Bovallius 1887 c, 1889) enabling one to determine them as synonyms of C. magellanicus . Hurley (1955) gave a detailed rational for maintaining C. macropus as a separate species, but he only had juvenile specimens (about 5 mm), and the characters he used to distinguish C. macropus from C. magellanicus are mainly as a result of ontogenetic changes (WeimannHaass 1983).
The unique type of C. hookeri is in the BMNH (89.5.15.184). Although the specimen, on two microscope slides, is in poor condition, it appears to be the same as C. magellanicus . Stebbing (1888) relied on the inadequate description, and inaccurate drawings of Dana (1853) to distinguish his species.
Type material of V. serrata could not be located at the BMNH and is considered lost. However, it is clearly a synonym of C. magellanicus , judging by the description and figures of Stewart (1913), particularly of the gnathopods and pereopod 7.
Material examined (> 250 specimens)
Types. The unique type of C. hookeri from the South Atlantic (37º47’S, 30º20’W), surface, Challenger, 9th March 1876: on 2 microscope slides GoogleMaps .
Other material examined. South Atlantic (mainly near Sth. Georgia): 25 lots ( BMNH), 2 lots ( USNM), 5 lots ( ZMB), several lots ( ZMUC), numerous specimens. South Pacific (near Tasman Sea): 9 lots ( BMNH), 8 lots ( SAMA), 1 lot ( USNM), numerous specimens. Tasman Sea: 4 lots ( ZMUC), numerous specimens.
Diagnosis
Body length up to 19 mm. Antennae 1 with slender, conical flagellum, with two, very small, terminal articles. Gnathopod 1 simple. Gnathopod 2; carpal process reaching to about middle of propodus. Pereopod 7 with oval basis. Uropod 1; endopod slightly longer than peduncle, sometimes reaching beyond U3.
Distribution
This is a relatively common species restricted to the cooltemperate and polar regions of the southern Hemisphere.
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Cyllopus magellanicus Dana
Zeidler, Wolfgang 2003 |
Vibilia serrata
Stewart, D. A. 1913: 250 |
Cyllopus hookeri Stebbing, 1888: 1296–1300
Stebbing, T. R. R. 1888: 1300 |
Vibilia macropis
Bovallius, C. 1887: 11 |
Cyllopus batei
Bovallius, C. 1887: 12 |
Cyllopus armatus
Bovallius, C. 1887: 12 |
Cyllopus levis
Bovallius, C. 1887: 12 |
Cyllopus danae
Bate, C. S. 1862: 308 |
Cyllopus magellanicus
Dana, J. D. 1853: 991 |