Iphinoe, BATE, 1856

Haye, Pilar A., 2007, Systematics of the genera of Bodotriidae (Crustacea: Cumacea), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 151 (1), pp. 1-58 : 21-22

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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2007.00322.x

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Iphinoe
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IPHINOE BATE, 1856 View in CoL

Type species: Iphinoe trispinosa ( Goodsir, 1843)

Body: Carapace shorter than abdomen and similar in length or shorter than peraeon; abdomen approximately as long as carapace and peraeon together.

Cephalothorax: From dorsal view the carapace appears laterally compressed anteriorly, posteriorly or not compressed. Carapace may have mid-dorsal ridge, mid-dorsal serration, dorso-lateral, anterior transverse and/or posterior transverse ridges. Pseudorostral lappets extend beyond frontal lobe and meet in midline. Antennal notch as a depression or as a subacute incision. Anterolateral corner bluntly rounded or as subacute or acute tooth. Frontal lobe from 1/4 to 1/2 of the total carapace length; as wide as long or longer than wide; anteriorly linguiform, may be somewhat extended; may have ocular pigment and/or eye lenses.

Antenna 1 with basal article of the peduncle arcuate or straight; shorter than the other two articles together. Main flagellum uni-, bi- or tri-articulated; with one, two, three or more aesthetascs in distalmost article; may have two or a group of aesthetascs on proximal article. Accessory flagellum uni- or biarticulated; may have aesthetasc. Antenna 2 in males approximately reaching half length of pleon or reaching end of pleon; with sensory setae on anterior margin of article 4. Antenna 2 in females with one or two articles.

Maxilliped 3 basis geniculate, arcuate or straight; extended dorso-distally over ischium beyond the articulation of the ischium and merus. Ischium variable in length with respect to merus. Merus with dorso-distal projection over carpus. Carpus may be oviform or may be distally widened; carpus equal to or shorter than propodus and dactylus together. Propodus oviform, may be distally widened.

Peraeon: First peraeonite well exposed or visible only above lateral midline. Peraeonite 2 wide or proportional to other peraeonites; may have ventrolateral expansion overriding peraeonite 1 and/or carapace or peraeonite 1 and/or carapace and peraeonite 3. Peraeonite 3 may have ventrolateral expansion extended backwards overriding peraeonite 4 or forward and backwards overriding peraeonites 2 and 4. Peraeonite 4 may have ventrolateral expansion overriding peraeonite 3, peraeonite 5 or peraeonites 3 and 5.

Peraeopod 1 with basis arcuate or straight; may have row of setae; ischium may be elongate (often longer than merus); carpus shorter or equal length than basis; may have setae in a linear arrangement along propodus; carpus longer or equal to propodus; dactylus with or without three terminal setae. Perae- opod 2 without ischium; dactylus longer than propodus. Peraeopod 4 with ischium.

Pleon: Articular pegs may be present. Pleonite 6 longer than wide or as long as wide; as long as or shorter than peduncle of uropod; may have two setae close to midline on posterior edge of pleonite 6. Pleonite 6 may be slightly extended or well extended between the bases of the uropods. When whole width of terminal end extended, it may end in a point, a line or a rounded apex. Alternatively, when a wide portion of distal end is extended, it may end in a point, a line or a rounded apex. Anal plates may extend posteriorly beyond distal margin of pleonite 6, and may bear setae on posterior margin.

Uropod endopod bi-articulated; articles variable in length with respect to each other. Uropod exopod with proximal article shorter than distal one or with articles approximately same size. Peduncle variable in length with respect to rami; rami variable in length with respect to each other. Males with two or five pairs of pleopods. Pleopodal endopod with well developed or reduced process.

Species included:

1. I. acutirostris Ledoyer, 1965

2. I. adriatica Bâcescu, 1988

3. I. africana Zimmer, 1908

4. I. armata Ledoyer, 1965

5. I. brevipes Hansen, 1895

6. I. calmani Fage, 1945

7. I. canariensis Corbera, Brito & Núñez, 2002

8. I. capensis ( Zimmer, 1921 a)

9. I. crassipes Hansen, 1895

I. crassipes crassipes Hansen, 1895 View in CoL

I. crassipers haifae Bâcescu, 1961

10. I. dayi Jones, 1960 View in CoL

11. I. douniae Ledoyer, 1965

12. I. elisae Bâcescu, 1950

13. I. fagei Jones, 1955

14. I. gurjanovae Lomakina, 1960

15. I. hupferi Zimmer, 1916

16. I. inermis Sars, 1879 ( I. cf. inermis Corbera, Brito & Núñez, 2002 )

17. I. insolita Petrescu, 1992

18. I. ischnura Zimmer, 1952

19. I. maculata Ledoyer, 1965

20. I. maeotica ( Sowinsky, 1894)

21. I. marisrubrae Mühlenhardt-Siegel, 1996a

22. I. pellucida Hale, 1944

23. I. pigmenta Kurian, 1961

24. I. plicata Le Loeuff & Intès, 1972

25. I. pokoui Le Loeuff & Intès, 1972

26. I. producta Day, 1978

27. I. rhodaniensis Ledoyer, 1965 )

28. I. robusta Hansen, 1895

29. I. sagamiensis Gamô, 1958

30. I. sanguinea Kemp, 1916

31. I. senegalensis Jones, 1956

32. I. serrata Norman, 1867

33. I. stebbingi Jones, 1956

34. I. tenella Sars, 1878

35. I. tenera Lomakina, 1960

36. I. trispinosa ( Goodsir, 1843)

37. I. truncata Hale, 1953

38. I. zimmeri Stebbing, 1910

39. Iphinoe sp. Zimmer, 1920

40. Iphinoe sp. Kiseleva, 1964

Remarks: Iphinoe capensis and I. pigmenta are dubious members of the genus Iphinoe because they lack the characteristic dorso-distal expansion of the merus of maxilliped 3. Likewise, Iphinoe crassipes and I. pokoui are dubious species; they share similarity in the extensions of the pseudorostral lapplets beyond the frontal lobe that bear setae close to the midline. In addition, in the latter two species the articles distal to the merus on maxilliped 3 are narrow. Iphinoe insolita is the only species of the genus Iphinoe with only two pairs of pleopods on the male ( Petrescu, 1995).

Distribution: Generally found at depths lower than 100 m, in the East Atlantic and West Pacific Oceans and Mediterranean Sea. Iphinoe producta can be found at much deeper waters, between 200 and 800 m.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Cumacea

Family

Bodotriidae

Loc

Iphinoe

Haye, Pilar A. 2007
2007
Loc

I. crassipers haifae Bâcescu, 1961

Bacescu 1961
1961
Loc

I. dayi

Jones 1960
1960
Loc

I. crassipes crassipes

Hansen 1895
1895
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