Phippsiella Schellenberg, 1925

Vader, Berge Wim, 2001, North Paci ® c species of the amphipod (Crustacea) family Stegocephalidae, with description of one new species and redescription of another, Journal of Natural History 35, pp. 985-1000 : 987-988

publication ID

1464-5262

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5279314

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scientific name

Phippsiella Schellenberg
status

 

Phippsiella Schellenberg View in CoL

Phippsiella Schellenberg, 1925: 200 View in CoL .

Phippsiella Berge and Vader, 1997a View in CoL .

Type species. Stegocephalu s similis Sars, 1895 .

Species. Phippsiella abyssicol a Oldevig, 1959; P. bioice Berge and Vader, 1997 ; P. cascadiensis Moore, 1992 ; P. kergueleni Schellenberg, 1926 ; P. longicornis Gurjanova, 1962 ; P. minima Stephensen, 1925 ; P. nipoma Barnard, 1961 ; P. pajarella Barnard, 1967 ; P. pseudophippsi a Bellan-Santini, 1984; P. rostrata K. H. Barnard, 1932 ; P. similis (Sars, 1883) ; P. viscaina Barnard, 1967 .

Species found in the area. Phippsiella cascadiensis , P. longicornis , P. pajarella and P. viscaina .

Remarks. The speci®c status of P. pajarella Barnard, 1967 is uncertain, as its description was based upon a single immature (only 2.1 mm) specimen. Phippsiella pajarella can, at present, best be distinguished from its congeners by the unhooked setae on the outer plate of maxilla 2. Otherwise, its immature characteristics of e.g. the short and weakly articulate antennae, and the weakly setose pereopods make it di cult to distinguish from immature specimens of other Phippsiella spp.

Type material of P. cascadiensis has been examined, and some important diOEerences with the original description were revealed (see below).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Amphipoda

Family

Stegocephalidae

Loc

Phippsiella Schellenberg

Vader, Berge Wim 2001
2001
Loc

Phippsiella

SCHELLENBERG, A. 1925: 200
1925
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