Petalidium suspiriosum Burkenroad, 1937
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Petalidium suspiriosum Burkenroad, 1937 |
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Petalidium suspiriosum Burkenroad, 1937
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Petalidium suspiriosum Burkenroad, 1937: 325 , figs. 8–12.— Pearcy and Forss, 1966: 1136–1140 (parsim).— Pearcy and Forss, 1969: 757 (Table 1).— Wasmer, 1974: 160, figs. 1–8.— Walters, 1976: 824.— Word and Charwat, 1976: 27–28 (textfig.).— Hanamura, 1983: 73.— Krygier and Wasmer, 1988: 71.— Hendrickx and Estrada-Navarrete, 1989: 110.— Hendrickx and Estrada-Navarrete, 1996: 75–76, figs. 47–48.— Pérez- Farfante and Kensley, 1997: 193.— Wicksten 2002: 131.— Poupin et al. 2009: 216 (table).— De Grave and Fransen, 2011: 244 (list).— Wicksten, 2012: 30 View Cited Treatment , fig. 5N–S.
Petalidium suspiniosum .— Ebeling et al., 1969: 12.
Material examined. TALUD X cruise, station 10 (27º48’30”N 112º17’12”W), Feb 10, 2007, 1 male ( CL 10.2 mm) GoogleMaps , benthic sledge operating at 1396–1422 m (ICML-EMU-8097).
Geographic distribution. Northeastern Pacific, from 51°40.9’N 138°30.3’W to 20°36’N 115°07’W; Clarion Island (type locality); SW off the Baja California Peninsula (about 13°28’N 120°07’W and 23°N 125°W) ( Hanamura, 1983); off Hawaiian Islands ( Walters, 1976); Central Gulf of California(material examined); a possible record off NE Japan ( Hanamura, 1983). An unpublished record is available in the United States National Museum catalogue ( USNM 170359). This material, identified by F. A. Chace is from off Ensenada (32°01’30”N 117°13’30”W), Mexico, collected on May 27, 1957, in a plankton net (reported depth: 1372 m). There are therefore three records for western Mexico EEZ ( Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ).
Depth distribution. According to Wicksten (2012), P. suspiriosum occurs in a wide depth range, from 150 to 1750 m. Records from off Oregon indicate a maximum population density in 200–1000 m using a multiple plankton sampler ( Pearcy and Forss, 1966; Wasmer, 1974).
Remarks. The general shape of the carapace of the specimen examined ( Fig. 2A View Figure 2 ) fits well with the illustrations provided by Burkenroad (1937: type material) and by Wasmer (1974), with the exception of the pointed tip of the rostrum observed in the type material but not in the Oregon material ( Wasmer 1974). The eye ( Fig. 2B View Figure 2 ) possesses the typical, welldeveloped tubercle at the base of the cornea and the additional, shallow projection, further proximally, as described by Burkenroad (1937) and by Wasmer (1974). The inferior antennal flagellum ( Fig. 2C View Figure 2 ) also fits well with the illustration provided by Wasmer (1974), including the number of blunt, spatulate spines (16) on the inferior margin of prolongation of third article and on the superior margin of the prolongation of the fourth article (9 instead of 10), the latter also featuring a strong, subconical (instead of rounded) distal protuberance. The petasma of the unique male available in this study ( Fig.2D View Figure 2 ) matches the illustration provided by Wasmer (1974), including the position and proportion of the branches of the lobus armatus, of the processus ventralis, and of the lobus terminalis, with their respective series of crochets. The shape and proportion of the telson-uropods ( Fig. 2E View Figure 2 ) are also similar to what was described by Burkenroad (1937) and Wasmer (1974): telson a little more than half as long as external margin of uropodal exopodite, narrowing abruptly to a small terminal spine flanked by a pair of fixed lateral spines, uropodal exopodite slender, longer that endopodite by about half its length. Lateral spines of the examined specimen, however, are reduced or wanting probably due to damage.
Considering the higher number of deep, midwater samples collected in western Mexico during the TALUD cruises, from 1989 to 2014 (see Hendrickx, 2012; Hendrickx and Hernández-Payán, 2018), it is rather surprising that only one specimen of P. suspiriosum was found during these extensive exploratory cruises. In contrast, Wasmer (1974) indicated that over 1000 specimens of this species were obtained during sampling operations in the NW Pacific between 1961 and 1974, and Hanamura (1983) reported on 105 specimens in four samples taken near seamounts off western Mexico in 1979. Were it not for the unique record within the Gulf of California included herein, P. suspiriosum would appear to be restricted to the California Current area (Oregon, California, Baja California area) and to the North Equatorial Current (seamount at 13°28’N 120°07’W). The Gulf of California material of P. suspiriosum , if part of a more abundant population, might be somehow isolated from the main distribution area of this species. Records available from off western Mexico ( Burkenroad, 1937; USNM material; this study) do not allow for precise information about depth at which the few specimens were captured.
Burkenroad, M. D. 1937. The Templeton Crocker Expedition. XII. Sergestidae (Crustacea Decapoda) from the Lower Californian region, with descriptions of two new species and some remarks on the Organs of Pesta in Sergestes. Zoologica, New York, 22: 315 - 329.
De Grave, S. and Fransen, C. H. J. M. 2011. Carideorum catalogus: the recent species of the dendrobranchiate, stenopodidean, procarididean and caridean shrimps. Zoologische Mededelingen, Leiden, 85: 195 - 588.
Hanamura, Y. 1983. Pelagic shrimps (Penaeidea and Caridea) from Baja California and its adjacent region with description of a new species. Bulletin of the Biogeographical Society of Japan, 38: 51 - 85.
Hendrickx, M. E. and Estrada-Navarrete, F. D. 1989. A checklist of the species of pelagic shrimps (Penaeoidea and Caridea) from the eastern Pacific with notes on their geographic and depth distribution. CalCofi Reports, 30: 104 - 121.
Hendrickx, M. E. and Estrada-Navarrete, F. D. 1996. Los camarones Pelagicos (Crustacea: Dendrobranchiata y Caridea) del Pacifico mexicano. Mexico, Comision Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad e Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnologia, UNAM, 157 p.
Hendrickx, M. E. 2012. Operaciones oceanograficas en aguas profundas: los retos del pasado, del presente y del proyecto TALUD en el Pacifico mexicano (1989 - 2009). p. 23 - 104. In: P. Zamorano, M. E. Hendrickx and M. Caso (eds), Biodiversidad y comunidades del talud continental del Pacifico mexicano. Ciudad de Mexico, Secretaria del Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (SEMARNAT), Instituto Nacional de Ecologia (INE), 468 p.
Hendrickx, M. E. and Hernandez-Payan, J. C. 2018. Redescription of the mysid Petalophthalmus armiger Willemoes-Suhm, 1875 (Crustacea: Mysida: Petalophthalmidae) and distribution off western Mexico. Zootaxa, 4444: 283 - 298.
Krygier, E. E. and Wasmer, R. A. 1988. Zoogeography of pelagic shrimps (Natantia: Penaeidea and Caridea) in the North Pacific Ocean (with synopses and keys to the species of the subarctic and transitional zones). Bulletin of the Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, 26: 43 - 98.
Pearcy, W. G. and Forss, C. A. 1966. Depth distribution of oceanic shrimps (Decapoda Natantia) off Oregon. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 23: 1135 - 1143.
Pearcy, W. G. and Forss, C. A. 1969. The oceanic shrimp Sergestes similis off the Oregon coast. Limnology and Oceanography, 14: 755 - 765.
Perez Farfante, I. and Kensley, B. 1997. Penaeoid and sergestoid shrimps and prawns of the world. Keys and diagnoses for the families and genera. Memoires du Museum National d'Histoire naturelle, 175: 1 - 233
Poupin, J., Bouchard, J. M., Albenga, L., Cleva, R., Hermoso- Salazar, M. and Solis-Weiss, V. 2009. Les Crustaces decapodes et stomatopodes, inventaire, ecologie, et zoogeographie. p. 163 - 216. In: L. Crarpy (ed), Clipperton: environnement et biodiversite d'un microcosme oceanique. Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, 420 p.
Walters, J. F. 1976. Ecology of Hawaiian sergestid shrimps (Penaeidea: Sergestidae). United States Fishery Bulletin, 74: 799 - 836.
Wasmer, R. A. 1974. A description of Petalidium suspiriosum Burkenroad, 1937 (Decapoda, Natantia). Crustaceana, 27: 159 - 169.
Wicksten, M. K. 2002. Midwater decapods of the northereastern Pacific. p. 127 - 144. In: M. E. Hendrickx (ed), Contributions to the Study of East Pacific Crustaceans, vol. 1. [Contribuciones al Estudio de los Crustaceos del Pacifico Este, vol. 1] Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnologia, UNAM, 383 p.
Wicksten, M. K. 2012. Decapod Crustacea of the Californian and Oregonian zoogeographic provinces. Zootaxa, 3371: 1 - 307.
Word, J. and Charwat, D. 1976. Invertebrates of southern Southern California coastal waters. II. Natantia. El Segundo, CA, Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, 234 p.
Figure 1.Localities off western Mexicowhere Petalidium suspiriosum Burkenroad,1937 was captured.( ) Burkenroad, 1937; (▲) Hanamura, 1983; (■) USNM 170359; (●) present study.
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Babes-Bolyai University |
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University of New England |
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Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History |
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Field Museum of Natural History, Botany Department |
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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Petalidium suspiriosum Burkenroad, 1937
Hendrickx, Michel E. 2019 |
Petalidium suspiriosum
Wicksten, M. K. 2012: 30 |
De Grave, S. & Fransen, C. H. J. M. 2011: 244 |
Poupin, J. & Bouchard, J. M. & Albenga, L. & Cleva, R. & Salazar, M. & Solis-Weiss, V. 2009: 216 |
Wicksten, M. K. 2002: 131 |
Perez Farfante, I. & Kensley, B. 1997: 193 |
Hendrickx, M. E. & Estrada-Navarrete, F. D. 1996: 75 |
Hendrickx, M. E. & Estrada-Navarrete, F. D. 1989: 110 |
Krygier, E. E. & Wasmer, R. A. 1988: 71 |
Hanamura, Y. 1983: 73 |
Walters, J. F. 1976: 824 |
Word, J. & Charwat, D. 1976: 27 |
Wasmer, R. A. 1974: 160 |
Pearcy, W. G. & Forss, C. A. 1969: 757 |
Pearcy, W. G. & Forss, C. A. 1966: 1136 |
Burkenroad, M. D. 1937: 325 |