Munidopsis serricornis ( Lovén, 1852 ), Loven, 1852

Macpherson, Enrique, Beuck, Lydia & Freiwald, Andrè, 2016, Some species of Munidopsis from the Gulf of Mexico, Florida Straits and Caribbean Sea (Decapoda: Munidopsidae), with the description of two new species, Zootaxa 4137 (3), pp. 405-416 : 409-410

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4137.3.7

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BEA3D7C0-FE5C-4DCA-9A46-EE275B2ACEB

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3511456

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038D87AE-C214-DA7D-CCBE-FA6BF9B7E2E9

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Munidopsis serricornis ( Lovén, 1852 )
status

 

Munidopsis serricornis ( Lovén, 1852)

( Figs. 5 View FIGURE 5 C–D)

Restricted synonymy:

Galathea serricornis Lovén 1852: 22 ( Sweden; type lost).

Munidopsis serricornis .— Baba et al. 2008: 160 (compilation).— Matos-Pita & Ramil 2014: 428 View Cited Treatment ( Mauritania, 975–984 m).— Cartes et al. 2014: 168 (Bank of Galicia, NW Spain, 761–1041 m).— Ahyong 2014: 197 (review of Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean records).

Material examined. West Florida Slope (Gulf of Mexico): SMF 49250, 1 ovigerous female, 10.1 mm, RV ‘ Maria S. Merian’ MSM 20/4 Station GeoB 163 34-1-6, ROV dive 6 subsample 5, 26°20.198’N, 84°45.672’W, 522 m water depth, 27 March 2012, inside live Enallopsammia profunda (Pourtalès, 1867) colony associated with gastropods, amongst Coralliophila sp., ophiuorids, isopods, amphipods, Scalpellum sp.

Colour in life. The present specimen has the carapace and abdomen pale-orange, with whitish median longitudinal stripe; P1–4 pale-orange. Mayo (1974) quoted the colour note from Bouvier (1922) who described the freshly captured specimen was "cream white".

Remarks. Munidopsis serricornis was considered a nearly cosmopolitan species distributed in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans ( Baba et al. 2008). However, Ahyong (2014) demonstrated the existence of a complex of numerous species in the Indo-West Pacific, suggesting that M. serricornis is restricted to both sides of the northern Atlantic, from the Caribbean Sea to Mauritania, including the Mediterranean Sea, between 92 and 2165 m. Nevertheless, some morphological differences, including different colour patterns, in the specimens collected in different localities recommend a revision of the Atlantic material, in order to confirm the existence of a unique or a complex of species.

Mayo (1974) examined a large collection of M. serricornis from both sides of the North Atlantic, including different localities of the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. She considered that all the specimens she examined belong to the same species, synonymizing M. bahamensis Benedict, 1902 (type locality: off the coast of Florida) and M. tenuirostris Benedict, 1902 (type locality: off the coast of Georgia) with M. serricornis (type locality: W coast of Norway). Mayo (1974) considered that the variations observed in some characters (e.g., shape of the rostrum) are not specific. However, the colour pattern shows some clear differences among specimens from different areas: carapace and abdomen reddish white, whitish or cream white entirely for northeast Atlantic specimens ( Mayo, 1974; Ingle & Christiansen 2004 (citing Lovén 1852); Poore et al. 2011; EM, personal observations), and pale-orange, with a whitish median longitudinal stripe in the western Atlantic ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 D). The latter colour pattern is observed in M. treis Ahyong & Poore, 2004 . We have compared whitish specimens from Norway and north-east Spain, with the present specimen (pale-orange, with whitish median longitudinal stripe). The rostrum of our specimen seems clearly shorter and wider (as in M. bahamensis and M. tenuirostris ) than in the specimens from East Atlantic ( Norway, north-east Spain, Mediterranean Sea). Therefore, it would be interesting to review this material from the Atlantic Ocean, using morphological and molecular data, in order to confirm the existence of one or more taxa.

Our specimen of M. serricornis was collected inside a live Enallopsammia profunda colony ( Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 C–D). The species has been usually recorded on deep-water gorgonians and scleractinian corals, e.g., Lophogorgia spp., Lophelia pertusa, Madrepora oculata ( Buhl-Mortensen & Mortensen 2004; Cartes et al. 2014). These coral communities seem to play an important role in the distribution and abundance of Munidopsis (Cordes et al. 2008; Cartes et al. 2014), as well as an important source of food for Munidopsis species (Becker et al. 2008).

Distribution. Both sides of the northern Atlantic only, from the Caribbean Sea to Mauritania, including the Mediterranean Sea, between 92 and 2165 m.

SMF

Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg

MSM

Marine Science Museum, Tokai Univ.

ROV

Museo Civico di Rovereto

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Galatheidae

Genus

Munidopsis

Loc

Munidopsis serricornis ( Lovén, 1852 )

Macpherson, Enrique, Beuck, Lydia & Freiwald, Andrè 2016
2016
Loc

Munidopsis serricornis

Matos-Pita 2014: 428
Cartes 2014: 168
Ahyong 2014: 197
Baba 2008: 160
2008
Loc

Galathea serricornis Lovén 1852 : 22

Loven 1852: 22
1852
GBIF Dataset (for parent article) Darwin Core Archive (for parent article) View in SIBiLS Plain XML RDF