Diamysis mesohalobia gracilipes Ariani & Wittmann, 2000

Wittmann, Karl J., Ariani, Antonio P. & Daneliya, Mikhail, 2016, The Mysidae (Crustacea: Peracarida: Mysida) in fresh and oligohaline waters of the Mediterranean. Taxonomy, biogeography, and bioinvasion, Zootaxa 4142 (1), pp. 1-70 : 32-33

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Diamysis mesohalobia gracilipes Ariani & Wittmann, 2000
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Diamysis mesohalobia gracilipes Ariani & Wittmann, 2000

Figs 15 View FIGURE 15 A–J

Diamysis bahirensis: Ariani 1966 View in CoL (partim), 1979 (partim), 1981a (partim); De Matthaeis et al. 1982 (partim); Wittmann 1992; Ariani et al. 1993 (partim).

Diamysis View in CoL sp.: Wittmann & Stagl, 1996 (partim).

Diamysis sp. A ssp.: Wittmann, 1999.

Diamysis mesohalobia gracilipes Ariani & Wittmann, 2000: 2004, 2005 ; Anderson 2008; Corazza et al. 2010; Wittmann & Ariani 2010; San Vicente 2010; Mees 2014.

Material examined. 52 samples from brackish and marine waters of the Ionian and Adriatic Seas (Ariani & Wittmann 2000). Among these 52 positive samples, eight are from a karstic spring with constant salinity in the oligohaline range (S = 4), Fiume Chidro in the Gulf of Tarent, Ionian Sea, 40.3052N 017.6815E.

Previously unpublished samples: 58 F ad. 4.8–5.5 mm, 14 M ad. 4.1–4.8 mm, 6 subad., 19 imm., 49 juv.; from type locality, mixoeuhaline embayment with lagoonal aspect, Mar Piccolo di Taranto, Gulf of Tarent, Ionian coast of Apulia, SE-Italy, 40.4689N 017.2982E, S = 38.5, 27°C in 0.5 m depth GoogleMaps , 0.5–1.5 m, from sand and stones with Ulva , Enteromorpha , and Ceramium , 27 Aug. 2005, hand net, leg. Ariani & Wittmann, NHMW reg. no. 25705; 79 F ad. 4.5–5.1 mm, 82 M ad. 3.7–4.7 mm, 63 subad., 356 imm., 284 juv.; same data as before GoogleMaps , 2–3 m depth, from mud and sand, a few Chaetomorpha , NHMW 25706; 1 F ad. 6.9 mm, 1 F subad. 5.8 mm, from the above-cited karstic spring Fiume Chidro, S = 4, 17.3°, 0.5–1 m, 29 Feb. 2012, hand net, leg. A. P. Ariani.

Short updated description. The following data cover primarily the type population in the mixoeuhaline lagoon Mar Piccolo di Taranto (Gulf of Tarent, Ionian Sea). Data from remaining populations, as far as different, are given in square brackets.

Diamysis mesohalobia with short rostrum forming a wide convex angle with rounded tip ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 A). Fenestra paracornealis feebly developed, often visible in specimens with expanded eyestalk pigment [not visible in certain populations]. Carapace without fringes in both sexes ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 A). Palpus of maxilla with subcircular terminal segment, armed with 7–19 [4–23] denticles along distal margin. Basal segment of thoracic exopods with outer corner spiniform at least in intermediate exopods, or rounded, especially in posterior exopods, partly also first endopod. Pereiopods long, thoracic endopod 8, when stretched anteriorly, extending up to labrum or even to sympod of antennae [or up to eyes]. Pereiopods slender, with R6 = 5.6–8.1 [4.9–9.1]. Carpopropodus of thoracic endopods 3–8 with 3 (2; 4), 3–2, 2, 2, 2, and 3–2 segments, respectively [3 (2), 3–2 (4), 2–3, 2 (3), 2–3, and 3–2]. Thoracic endopod 3 with carpopropodus longer than 5 times its maximum width ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 B); thoracic endopods 3– 8 with long and slender claw. Penis with smooth setae arranged in a semicircle close to ejaculatory opening; in the type population with 0–3 additional barbed setae on anterior face ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 C) [barbed setae less frequent, rare, or not found elsewhere]. Exopod of fourth male pleopod 2-segmented in small males (4–5 mm; Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 D), with smooth seta at basal segment [and occasionally an additional small barbed seta]; or mostly 3-segmented in larger males ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 E), with distally barbed seta at median segment; distal segment in any case with a modified, strong seta at tip ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 D, E). Scutellum paracaudale biconvex [well-rounded, subtriangular; occasionally bifid ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 F) or rarely with subterminal suture ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 G)]; tip pointed ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 F–H) or less frequently rounded. Telson subquadrangular to subtriangular ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 J), 0.7–0.9 [0.8–1.0] times length of last abdominal somite; maximum width of telson is 1.9–2.7 times that at apex; lateral margins concave or occasionally straight, armed with 7–13 [7– 12] spines. Apical cleft of telson with straight or slightly convex margins, bottom of cleft rounded, cleft is 9–20% [5–21%] telson length, cleft lined by 9–24 [11–28] laminae ( Fig. 15 View FIGURE 15 J).

Body length. Adult females 4.6–8.5 mm, males 4.1–7.3 mm.

Distribution ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 ). Eastern Mediterranean only: in Ionian and Adriatic Seas. Marine coastal and in polyhaline to mixoeuhaline lagoons, also in estuaries and karstic springs. Salinity range 4–38, mostly in polyhaline to mixoeuhaline waters with small tidal variations; in marine environments with notable annual salinity fluctuations (S = 30–38 in the Gulf of Trieste). The karstic spring Fiume Chidro represents the only oligohaline station so far known; here the subspecies has always been found at constant salinity for more than three decades (S = 4; inspected 1980–2012).

NHMW

Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Mysida

Family

Mysidae

Genus

Diamysis

Loc

Diamysis mesohalobia gracilipes Ariani & Wittmann, 2000

Wittmann, Karl J., Ariani, Antonio P. & Daneliya, Mikhail 2016
2016
Loc

Diamysis mesohalobia gracilipes

Ariani & Wittmann 2000: 2004
2000
Loc

Diamysis bahirensis:

Ariani 1966
1966
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