Litorogammarus karadagiensis ( Grintsov, 2009 ), 2023

Marin, Ivan, Palatov, Dmitry & Copilaș-Ciocianu, Denis, 2023, The remarkable Ponto-Caspian amphipod diversity of the lower Durso River (SW Caucasus) with the description of Litorogammarus dursi gen. et sp. nov., Zootaxa 5297 (4), pp. 483-517 : 498-505

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5297.4.2

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8009162

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Litorogammarus karadagiensis ( Grintsov, 2009 )
status

comb. nov.

Litorogammarus karadagiensis ( Grintsov, 2009) comb. nov.

Figs 9–13 View FIGURE 9 View FIGURE 10 View FIGURE 11 View FIGURE 12 View FIGURE 13

Echinogammarus karadagiensis Grintsov, 2009 View in CoL : e-23, fig. 1 [ type locality—Batiliman, Crimea,].

Material examined. 10 ÔÔ, 10♀♀ , LEMMI — Northeastern Black Sea, Russian Federation, southwestern Caucasus, Krasnodar Krai, Novorossiysk area , Durso village , pebble beach, 44°40’41.1”N 37°33’44.1”E, under the upper layer of pebble and stones, with hand net, coll. Palatov D.M. & Marin I.N., 20.07.2021 GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Head with oblique anteroventral lobe. Pleon with urosomite I armed with a pair of submedian posterior long simple spines; urosomite II with 1 marginal long spine on each side and a pair of median long spines; urosomite III with 1 long and 1small marginal spines of each side. Antenna I with 3-segmented accessory flagellum. Antenna II without calceoli both in males and females. Gnathopods I–II densely covered with long plumose setae. Pereopods V–VII: basis (article 2) with convex dorsal margin, especially in PV, and well-marked ventral lobes. Epimeral plates with sharp but not produced posteroventral angles.

Short description. Head with oblique anteroventral lobe ( Fig. 13 a View FIGURE 13 ). Eye reniform, well pigmented. Pleon ( Fig. 13 f View FIGURE 13 ) with urosomite I bearing a pair of submedian posterior long simple spines; urosomite II with 1 marginal long spine on each side and a pair of median long spines; urosomite III with 1 long and 1small marginal spines of each side ( Fig. 13 f View FIGURE 13 ). Antenna I smooth, non-setose, with 3-segmented accessory flagellum, with small aesthetascs ( Fig. 9 a, b View FIGURE 9 ). Antenna II slightly shorter that AI, with long ventral setae, without calceoli both in males and females ( Fig. 9 c View FIGURE 9 ). Upper lip ( labrum) with convex distal part ( Fig. 10 a View FIGURE 10 ). Lower lip ( labium) with mostly reduced inner lobes ( Fig. 10 b View FIGURE 10 ). Mandible with outer lobe subequal to inner lobe, not expanding distally, with short incisor teeth ( Fig. 10 c–f View FIGURE 10 ). Maxilla I with outer plate bearing a marginal row of hairbrush-like setae, with outer lobe subequal to inner lobe, distal segment of palp expanding distally ( Fig. 10 g View FIGURE 10 ). Maxilla II with outer lobe equal to inner lobe, bluntly expanding distally ( Fig. 10 i View FIGURE 10 ). Maxilliped with outer and inner plates wide, distally bluntly rounded, with long plumose setae ( Fig 10 j View FIGURE 10 ). Gnathopod I shorter and wider than GnII, not sexually dimorphic, bearing long plumose setae, propodus (palm) with convex slightly oblique palmar margin ( Fig. 9 d View FIGURE 9 ). Gnathopod II not sexually dimorphic, bearing long plumose setae, subrectangular and elongated, about 3 – 4 times as long as wide, with oblique palmar margin ( Fig. 9 e View FIGURE 9 ). Pereopods V–VII with relatively stout and robust segments armed with short strong spines, basis (article 2) with convex dorsal margin, especially in PV, and well-marked ventral lobes; dactylus stout ( Fig.11 View FIGURE 11 ). Pleopods with 2 elongated hooks and 1–2 thick bristles in retinacules ( Fig. 12 f View FIGURE 12 ). Uropod III similar in male and females, robust, with outer ramus broad, about 4 times as long as wide, with reduced distal article furnished with numerous long simple distal setae ( Fig. 12 i View FIGURE 12 ). Epimeral plates with sharp but not produced posteroventral angles ( Fig. 12 a–c View FIGURE 12 ). Telson entirely clefted, with teardrop-shaped lobes bearing clusters of strong stout apical and submedian spines ( Fig. 12 d View FIGURE 12 ).

Coloration. Body and appendages translucent. Eyes cornea silver or brown.

Body size. The largest collected ♀ has tbl. 4.0 mm; the largest collected Ô has tbl. 4.0 mm.

GenBank accession number. ON258047, ON258095 (Copilaș-Ciocianu et al. 2022).

Habitat and distribution. Widely distributed species presently known along the northeastern Black Sea coast, from Batiliman, Laspi Bay ( type locality), Karadag Bay ( Grintsov, 2009, 2016) to Durso (present study). Small pebble-dwelling species, living together with Ch. oliviiformis under the upper layer of the pebble, boulder and stones, where both species forms sufficiently large aggregations of heterosexual and different-aged individuals. For the detailed biological features see Grintsov (2016).

Taxonomic remarks. The complete re-description of the species using SEM micrographs is presented by Grintsov (2022). Litorogammarus karadagiensis ( Grintsov, 2009) comb. nov. can be easily identified among congeners and Echinogammarus -like taxa by long plumose setae densely covering mouthparts and gnathopods, which are actually unique within the Ponto-Caspian amphipods. The species can be also easily identified by 3- segmented accessory flagellum of AII and convex dorsal margin of basis of PV.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Amphipoda

InfraOrder

Gammarida

Family

Talitridae

Genus

Litorogammarus

Loc

Litorogammarus karadagiensis ( Grintsov, 2009 )

Marin, Ivan, Palatov, Dmitry & Copilaș-Ciocianu, Denis 2023
2023
Loc

Echinogammarus karadagiensis

Grintsov 2009
2009
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