Sergestes edwardsii Kröyer, 1855
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Sergestes edwardsii Kröyer, 1855 |
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Sergestes edwardsii Kröyer, 1855 View in CoL
( Figs. 6–10 View FIGURE 6 View FIGURE 7 View FIGURE 8 View FIGURE 9 View FIGURE 10 )
Sergestes edwardsii Kröyer, 1855: 28 View in CoL ; 1859: 246, 277, 284, 285, pl. 4: fig. 9a–k; Bate, 1888: 403, pl. 73: fig. 2; Borradaille, 1916: 81; Sund, 1920: 27; Hansen, 1896: 961; 1919; 26, pl. 2: fig. 3; Ilig, 1914: 363, fig. 25; 1927: 320, figs. 86, 89, 90, 99, 1922: 182, pl. II; figs. 19i, 2a–f; Gurney and Lebour, 1940: 62, fig. 56; Dennell, 1940: 314, 320; Kensley, 1978: 8–13.
Sergestes occulataus Kröyer, 1855: 28 ; 1859: 243, 277, 284, 285, pl. 3: fig. 5a–f; Bate, 1888: 406, pl. 74: fig. I; Hansen, 1896: 963.
Sergestes brachyorrhos Kröyer, 1859: 272 View in CoL , 281, 284, 285, pl. 5: fig. 13a,b.
Sergestes (Sergestes) edwardsii Yaldwyn, 1957: 8 View in CoL ; Milne, 1968: 29–31;
Crosneir and Forest, 1973: 307, 320–322, figs. 108h, 109h,c, 110c,d.
Diagnosis
Body long ( Fig. 6A View FIGURE 6 ), somewhat twice length of cephalothorax; segment sixth strongly compressed, about twice as long as high. Carapace with short, acute hepatic and supraorbital spines ( Fig. 6B View FIGURE 6 ), strong hepatic and anterior ridges, and weak cervical and postcervical sulci. Rostrum slant ( Fig. 6C View FIGURE 6 ), ascend, armed with single terminal tooth.
Telson distally rounded ( Figs. 6A, 6D View FIGURE 6 ), exopod and uropod same as that of S.brevispinatus . Antennular peduncle inner flagellum in male clasping organ with deep proxmomesial notch and opposed curved whereas in female short,simple and straight spine same as that of S. brevispinatus . ( Fig. 6A View FIGURE 6 ).
Third maxilliped of dactylii ( Figs. 7A, 7B, 7C View FIGURE 7 ) distal spine on outer margins of subsegment 1, 2 and 4, and outer terminal spine on subsegment 6 tending to be relatively shorter in female. Dactylus and distal half of propodus of short spines structure, interspersed with single longer spines.
First pereiopod smaller than second pereiopods ( Figs. 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 8E View FIGURE 8 ,). Second and third pereiopods elongate, slender, bearing stiff setae( Figs. 8D, 8E, 8F, 8G View FIGURE 8 ); First pereiopod lacking chela; second and third pereiopods with minute chelae ( Figs. 8B, 8C, 8E, 8G View FIGURE 8 ).
Petasma of male ( Figs. 9A, 9B View FIGURE 9 ) with lobus inermis (LI) fingerlike, strongly inflected at proximomesial margin, sometimes slightly expanded distally lobus terminalis (LT) lobes both fingerlike anterior lobe distally rounded, armed both anteriorly and posteriorly with large hooks posterior lobe slenderer, usually slightly shorter than anterior lobe, armed with single large terminal hook. Lobus connectens (LC) bilobed; inner lobe low, rounded, armed with row of large hooks extending longitudinally along posterior face, over distal margin, along anterior face to point below base of outer lobe; outer lobe bulbous, directed laterally, distally armed with several small hooks. Lobus armatus (LA) bilobed; inner lobe low, rounded, distally covered with numerous hooks; outer lobe slender, elongate, directed distolaterally, with large terminal hook and lateral row of four to six smaller hooks on proximoanterior margin. Processus ventralis (PV) extending to about level of inflection between lobus connectens (LC) and lobus armatus (LA). Pars media (PM) with three conspicuous projections on lateral margin.
Appendix masculina single ( Fig. 9C View FIGURE 9 ) same as that of S.brevispinatus paddleshaped lobe bearing spines on distal margin.
Thelycum of female ( Fig. 10A View FIGURE 10 ) consisting of modified portions of third pereiopod and sixth thoracic sternite. Third pereiopod with broad, flat, proximal projection at proximomesial corner, low apical prominence at distomesial corner and elongate, greatly hollowed genital cavity containing occupying most or all of intervening mesial margin; narrow, membranous coxal lamella protruding mesially from coxosternal articulation. Sixth thoracic sternite anteriorly forming operculum projecting posteriorly over common slitlike aperture of sperm posterior half of sternite with low transverse ridge terminating beneath proximal projections on coxa in two low anteriorly directed sternal protuberances and with shallow groove extending along midline between transverse ridge and sperm receptacle aperture.
Distribution
Sergestes edwardsii is broadly distributed throughout the tropical Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico.
Remarks
Dactylus of third maxilliped with single mesial spines on outer margins of subsegments 1 and 2 in Judkins specimen but differs from present specimens with only mesial spine on subsegment 2.
No difference in petasma of Judkins and present specimens.
In Judkins thelycum of female third pereiopod coxa with broad, flat proximal projection at proximomesial corner, low apical prominence at distomesial corner, and elongate, greatly hollowed genital cavity containing ovipore occupying most or all of intervening mesial margin; narrow, membranous coxal lamella protruding mesially from coxosternal articulation. Sixth thoracic sternite anteriorly forming operculum projecting posteriorly over common slitlike aperture of sperm receptacles posterior half of sternite with low transverse ridge terminating beneath proximal projections on coxa in two low anteriorly directed sternal protuberances and with shallow groove extending along midline between transverse ridge and sperm receptacle aperture.
Map 1–2. Geographical distribution of Sergestes brevispinatus and Sergestes edwardsii (combined).
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Sergestes edwardsii Kröyer, 1855
Yousuf, Farzana & Kazmi, Si. B. 2005 |
Sergestes (Sergestes) edwardsii
Milne, D. S. 1968: 29 |
Yaldwyn, J. C. 1957: 8 |
Sergestes edwardsii Kröyer, 1855: 28
Bate, C. S. 1888: 403 |
Kroyer, H. 1855: 28 |
Sergestes occulataus Kröyer, 1855: 28
Bate, C. S. 1888: 406 |
Kroyer, H. 1855: 28 |