Gibberosus myersi (McKinney, 1980)
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Gibberosus myersi (McKinney, 1980) |
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Gibberosus myersi (McKinney, 1980) View in CoL
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Megaluropus longimerus : Barnard 1962: 103, figs 17o-q (non Megaluropus longimerus Schellenberg, 1925).
Megaluropus sp.: Camp et al. 1977: 17-18.
Megaluropus myersi McKinney, 1980: 93-98, figs 5-7.
Gibberosus myersi : Thomas and Barnard 1986b: 464-469, figs 6, 12; LeCroy 2007: 590.
Gibberosus sp. A: Rakocinski et al. 1993: 102.
Gibberosus cf. myersi : Rakocinski et al. 1996: 350.
Material examined.
Panama • 2-5 mm • 2 ♀; Bocas del Toro, Crawl Cay ; 9.237675°N, 82.143833°W; depth 2-3 m, in sand; 11 Aug 2021; K.N. White leg.; USNM 1703548 • 1 ♂, 3 ♀, Bocas del Toro, Drago; 9.413433°N, 82.33335°W; depth 1-3 m, in sand; 23 June 2023; K.N. White leg.; USNM 1703549 • 1 ♂, 8 ♀; Bocas del Toro, Drago; 9.417183°N, 82.324783°W; depth 0-1 m in sand; 27 June 2023; K.N. White leg.; USNM 1703550 GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis.
Head ocular lobe with acute cusp. Pleosome segment 3 and urosome segments 1 and 2, with dorsal serrations; urosome segment 2, with one or two dorsal spines. Epimeron 3 serrate. Uropod 3 peduncle with facial spines; rami with sparse marginal spines. Telson each lobe with one dorsal and two apical spines.
Distribution.
U.S.A.: South Carolina to the Florida Keys; southwestern Gulf of Mexico, Tampa Bay, Perdido Key, British Columbia to La Jolla, California ( Thomas and Barnard 1986b; Rakocinski et al. 1993, 1996; LeCroy 2007); Peru: Afuera; Costa Rica: Puerto Culebra; Brazil: llha Sao Sebastiao ( Thomas and Barnard 1986b); Panama: Culebra Island ( Thomas and Barnard 1986b), Bocas del Toro (present study).
Ecology and remarks.
These amphipods are found in sand at depths of 0-29 m. Panamanian specimens closely resemble previously described specimens. See Thomas and Barnard (1986b) for a discussion of the variation in this species. Caribbean Panamanian specimens most closely resemble specimens from Brazil, Peru, Costa Rica, and Queen Charlotte, and Coronados based on having a smooth dorsal margin on pleonites 2 and 5, a thin posterior most facial spine on peduncle of uropod 1, and epimeron 2 without facial spines.
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Gibberosus myersi (McKinney, 1980)
White, Kristine N. & Sir, Sally J. 2024 |
Gibberosus
Thomas & J. L. Barnard 1986 |
Megaluropus myersi
McKinney 1980 |
Megaluropus longimerus
Schellenberg 1925 |
Megaluropus longimerus
Schellenberg 1925 |
Megaluropus
Hoek 1889 |