Abyssorchomene abyssorum, Schellenberg, 1926

Hendrycks, Ed A. & Broyer, Claude De, 2022, New deep-sea Atlantic and Antarctic species of Abyssorchomene De Broyer, 1984 (Amphipoda, Lysianassoidea, Uristidae) with a redescription of A. abyssorum (Stebbing, 1888), European Journal of Taxonomy 825, pp. 1-76 : 68

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2022.825.1829

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2AA16E5D-428F-4827-9944-E2EDC3CF90FD

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6687358

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/05062C54-4022-9E7C-05F5-4C02FACDFAA5

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Felipe

scientific name

Abyssorchomene abyssorum
status

 

Key to the species of the Abyssorchomene abyssorum View in CoL View at ENA complex

1. Pereonites 1–7 and pleonites 1–2 with weak but distinct dorsoposterior rounded hump; epistome level with upper lip; uropod 3 inner ramus extends well past distal end of article 1 of uropod 3 outer ramus; maxilla 1 palp distal end weakly convex, with distal spines contiguous............................... 2

– Pereonites 1–7 and pleonites 1–2 lacking dorsoposterior rounded hump; epistome weakly but distinctly protruding in front of upper lip (or level with upper lip); uropod 3 inner ramus just reaches (or very slightly exceeds) distal end of article 1 of uropod 3 outer ramus; maxilla 1 palp distal end strongly convex, with distal spines not contiguous .......................................... A. scotianensis ( Andres, 1983) View in CoL

2. Coxa 1 slightly widened distally, ~ 1.2× proximal width; gnathopod 2 propodus of female narrow, (similar in form to male), length ~ 2.5× width, palm lacking concavity; uropod 3 inner ramus extends to ~ 70% of the length of article 2 of uropod 3 outer ramus.............. A. abyssorum ( Stebbing, 1888) View in CoL

– Coxa 1 strongly widened distally, ~ 1.3–1.7× proximal width; gnathopod 2 propodus of female broad, (different in form to narrow male propod), length <2 × width, palm with small concavity; uropod 3 inner ramus extends to 63% or less of the length of article 2 of uropod 3 outer ramus .................... 3

3. Coxa 5 posteroventral lobe broadly rounded, posterior margin evenly rounded; lateral head lobe, dorsal and ventral margins similar; gnathopod 2 propodus of female with anterodistal margin broadly expanded and protruding, dactylus tiny, inserted near the bottom of the distal margin; gnathopod 2 propod of male slightly expanded anteriorly; pereopod 7 basis posteroventral corner steeply and strongly beveled; uropod 3 inner ramus extends to ~ 20–25% of article 2 of uropod 3 outer ramus................................................................................................................ A. shannonae View in CoL sp. nov.

– Coxa 5 posteroventral lobe narrowly rounded, posterior margin with distinct straight section; lateral head lobe, dorsal margin strongly convex, ventral margin nearly straight with slight concavity at the midpoint; gnathopod 2 propodus of female with anterodistal margin not expanded and protruding, dactylus large, inserted at the top of the distal margin; gnathopod 2 propod of male not expanded, narrow, dorsal margin smoothly convex; pereopod 7 basis posteroventral corner shallowly and weakly beveled; uropod 3 inner ramus extends to ~ 63% of article 2 of uropod 3 outer ramus...................... ............................................................................................................................. A. patriciae View in CoL sp. nov.

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