Hoho marilla (J. L. Barnard, 1972 )

HUGHES, L. E., 2011, New species of Hoho, Mallacoota and Parelasmopus (Maeridae: Amphipoda) from Australian waters, Zootaxa 2955 (1), pp. 1-79 : 20-21

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.2955.1.1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5460440

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scientific name

Hoho marilla (J. L. Barnard, 1972 )
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Hoho marilla (J. L. Barnard, 1972) View in CoL

(Figs 12–15)

Type locality. Port Philip , Victoria .

Material examined. Tasmania. 1 male, 8.2 mm, dissected, 4 slides, AM P.85195; 1 female, 8.7 mm, dissected, 1 slide, AM P.85196, Cemetery Bluff, Adventure Bay, Bruny Island , Tasmania (43°20'S 147°19'30”E), 15 m, red algae with epiphytic bryozoa, 23 April 1991, coll. R. T. Springthorpe and P.M. Berents, RV Flying Scud (Tas 250); 1 male, AM P.85197, north side of Esperance Point, D'Entrecasteaux Channel (43°19'30S 147°05'30”E), 12 m, brown algae, 18 April 1991, coll. S.J. Keable, J.K. Lowry and R. T. Springthorpe, RV Flying Scud (Tas 180); 1 male, AM P.85198, east of Fortescue Bay (43°07'21”S 145°13’45”E), 400 m, baited trap sample, 17–18 April 1993, coll. J.K. Lowry and P. Freewater, MV Tasmanian Enterprise (Tas 380); 1 male, 7 females, AM P.60290, Fryingpan Point, Port Arthur (43°8'36"S 147°51'30"E), 12 m, on bryozoan cf Orthoscuticella sp. , 30 July 1991, coll. K.L. Gowlett-Holmes; 1 male, 1 female, AM P.85199, Joes Bight, Freycinet Peninsular (42°16'41”S 148°18'41”E), 17 m, 1 May 1991, frilly bryozoan and hydrozoan, coll. R. T. Springthorpe and S.J. Keable (Tas 345); 11 specimens, AM P.83535, Joes Bight, Freycinet Peninsula (42°16'42"S 148°18'42"E), 17 m, kelp Ecklonia sp. holdfasts, 1 May 1991, coll. S.J. Keable and R. T. Springthorpe (Tas 329); 1 male, AM P.63368, Elephant Rock, north of St Helens Point (41°17'30"S 148°20'E), 20 m, under stones, 14 April 1991, Coll. R. T. Springthorpe and C. McCormick ( TAS 138 ); 2 specimens, AM P.83532, St Helens Rocks (41°17'30"S 148°22'E), 15 m, bryozoan cf Orthoscuticella , 13 April 1991, coll. R. T. Springthorpe and C. McCormick (Tas 115); 1 male, AM P.83536, Elephant Rock, north of St Helens Point (41°17'30"S 148°20' E), 20 m, red algae, 14 April 1991, coll. R. T. Springthorpe and C. McCormick (Tas 132); 8 specimens, AM P.83534, off Hannant's Bight, Cape Sorell (42°11'30"S 145°11'18"E), 16 m, red algae with epiphytic algae, 27 April 1991, coll. R. T. Springthorpe and P.M. Berents, RV Flying Scud (Tas 289); 2 specimens, AM P.83531, east of Hannant's Bight , Cape Sorell (42°11'30"S 145°11'30"E), 12 m, orange "frilly" bryozoan, 28 April 1991, coll. R. T. Springthorpe and P.M. Berents (Tas 307); 6 specimens, AM P.83533, north side of Esperance Point, D'Entrecasteaux Channel (43°19'30"S 147°05'30"E), 14 m, red algae, sponges and green algae Caulerpa sp. , 18 April 1991, coll. Australian Museum Party (Tas 179) GoogleMaps .

South Australia. 5 specimens, MV J56553 View Materials , north-east side of Topgallant Island, Investigator Group (33°43’00”S 134°36’36”E), 12 m, 21 April 1985 ( SA 78 ) GoogleMaps ; 1 specimen, MV J20459 View Materials , east side near ‘ Map of Australia Reef,’ Cape Northumberland (38°03’48 “S 140°39’30”E), 0 m, 16 May 1990 ( CRUST 99 ) GoogleMaps .

Western Australia. 1 male, 12.0 mm, dissected, 3 slides, AM P.85200; 1 female, dissected, 1 slide, AM P.85201; 2 males, 5 females, AM P.79338 near Mistaken Island, Vancouver Peninsula, King George Sound (35º04'S 117º56'E), 2 m, grey sponge with crinoids, 13 December 1983, coll. R. T GoogleMaps . Springthorpe ( WA 114 ) ; 1 male, dissected, 7.5 mm, 4 slides, MV J62194 View Materials , north side of Cape Riche , (34º37”00’S 118º47”00’E), 6 m, 14 April 1984, ( SWA 47 ) ; 1 male, 1 female, 2 juveniles. MV J56985 View Materials , north side of Cape Riche , (34º37”00’S 118º47”00’E), 6 m, 14 April 1984, ( SWA 47 ) ; 2 males, MV J62193 View Materials , north-eastern end of Vancouver Peninsula, King George Sound (35º03”24’S 117º56”12’E), 3 m, 8 April 1984 ( SWA 22 ) ; 2 specimens, MV J56555 View Materials , point at north end of Little Beach, Two Peoples Bay (34°58’12”S 118°10’48”E), 5 m, 18 April 1986 ( SWA 73 ) GoogleMaps ; 10 specimens, MV J56554 View Materials , North Lumps, 2 km off Mullaloo (31°47’18”S 115°42’48”E), 6 m, 2 May 1986 ( SWA 107 ) GoogleMaps ; 2 male specimens, MV J62171 View Materials , north end of Little Beach, Two Peoples Bay , (34°58“24’S 118°11”42’E), depth unknown, 5 April 1984, coll. H. Lew Ton and G.C.B Poore ( SWA 10 ) .

Remarks. These records extend the current known distribution from southern mainland Australia to Tasmania. Material figured here from Western Australia and Tasmania adheres to the original description of material from Victoria. Slight variation in gnathopod 2 palm scultpting is noted with size from the 11.0 mm holotype specimen, and material drawn here of individuals measuring 8.2 mm and 12.0 mm in body length.

The specimens of H. marilla from Fortescue Bay are the deepest known record of a Hoho species , collected at 400 m depth. The presence of a maerid in a baited trap sample is unusual and considered to be incidental, owing to their absence from intensive baited trap surveys along the Australian East Coast.

Distribution. Victoria: Port Phillip (J.L. Barnard 1972). Tasmania: St. Helens Point; Freycinet Peninsular; Cape Sorell; Fortescue Bay; D'Entrecasteaux Channel; Bruny Island, (current study). South Australia. Investigator Group; Cape Northumberland. Western Australia: Cheyne Beach; Cockburn Sound; Two Peoples Bay; Mullaloo; Cape Naturaliste; Middleton Beach, Albany; Cape Riche; King George Sound (current study, J.L. Barnard 1972).

AM

Australian Museum

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

RV

Collection of Leptospira Strains

MV

University of Montana Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Amphipoda

Family

Maeridae

Genus

Hoho

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