Plesionika narval ( Fabricius, 1787 )

Li, Xinzheng & Komai, Tomoyuki, 2003, Pandaloid Shrimps From The Northern South China Sea, With Description Of A New Species Of Plesionika (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea), Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 51 (2), pp. 257-275 : 265-266

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Plesionika narval ( Fabricius, 1787 )
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Plesionika narval ( Fabricius, 1787) View in CoL

Astacus Narval Fabricius, 1787: 331 [type locality: probably Nice, Mediterranean].

Parapandalus narval View in CoL - Crosnier & Forest, 1973: 221, fig. 69a; Crosnier, 1976: 235, fig. 4b.

Plesionika serratifrons View in CoL – Chace, 1985: 121, figs. 55, 56 (non Borradaile, 1899).

Plesionika narval View in CoL – Lemaitre & Gore, 1988: 385, figs. 3k-m, 4; Chan & Crosnier, 1991: 443, figs. 12a-c, 13a, 14a-c, 15a-e, 34-36.

Material examined. – 1 male (cl 10.1 mm), 1 female (cl 6.7 mm) ( IOCAS), CN 17-26 , 17 30’N, 109 30’E, 110 m, sandy mud, AT, coll. J. Liu, 29 Jan.1959 GoogleMaps ; 1 male (cl 9.9 mm) ( IOCAS), CN 31-29 , 20 00’N, 113 00’E, 114 m depth, muddy sand, AT, coll. S. Wang, 17 Feb.1959 GoogleMaps ; 1 female (cl 11.8 mm), CN 23-8 , 17 00’N, 109 30’E, 153 m, mud, AT, coll. F. Xu, 18 Feb.1959 GoogleMaps ; 1 female (cl 6.5 mm) ( IOCAS), CN 9-45 , 19 00’N, 112 00’E, 202 m, muddy sand, AT, coll. Z. Tang, 19 Feb.1959 GoogleMaps ; 1 female (cl 7.9 mm) ( IOCAS), CN Q34 B-3, 17 30’N, 110 00’E, 140 m, sandy mud, BT, coll. Z. Fan, 7 Apr.1959 GoogleMaps ; 8 females (cl 6.9-11.4 mm, aver. 10.0 mm), 2 ovig. females (cl 14.4, 14.5 mm) ( IOCAS), CN Q40 B-10, 17 45’N, 109 30’E, 84 m, BT, coll. Z. Fan, 9 Apr.1959 GoogleMaps ; 14 males (cl 8.7- 11.0 mm), 12 females (cl 7.3-11.5 mm) ( IOCAS) , 1 male, 1 female ( ZRC), CN K34 B-65, 20 00’N, 113 00’E, 104 m, sand, AT, coll. F. Sun, 21 Apr.1959 GoogleMaps ; 1 male (cl 6.7 mm) ( IOCAS), CN K46 B-19B, 20 00’N, 113 30’E, 140 m, sand, AT, coll. F. Sun, 25 Apr.1959 GoogleMaps ; 1 female (cl 17.1 mm) ( IOCAS), CN SIII20 B-18, 21 45’N, 115 30’E, 105 m, sandy mud, AT, coll. W. Zhang, 14 Jul.1959 GoogleMaps ; 2 males (cl 8.7 mm) ( IOCAS), CN SIII28 B-37, 21 45’N, 116 00’E, 103 m, sand, AT, coll. W. Zhang, 19 Jul.1959 GoogleMaps ; 2 females (cl 6.3, 6.4 mm) ( IOCAS), CN N151 B-25, 17 00’N, 109 30’E, 164 m, mud, BT, coll. J. Liu, 11 Mar.1960 GoogleMaps ; 3 females (cl 6.9-8.7 mm) ( IOCAS), CN N152 B-30, 17 00’N, 109 00’E, 128 m, sandy mud, BT, coll. J. Liu, 11 Mar.1960 GoogleMaps ; 1 female (cl 6.0 mm) ( IOCAS), CN K164 B-6, 20 00’N, 113 30’E, 129 m, muddy sand, AT, coll. Z. Tang, 9 Apr.1960 GoogleMaps ; 1 female (cl 11.3 mm) ( IOCAS), CN N206 B-66, 17 30’N, 109 30’E, 115 m, sandy mud, AT, coll. S. Shen, 14 May.1960 GoogleMaps .

Distribution. – Mediterranean, eastern Atlantic from Gibraltar to Cape Verde Islands, South Atlantic, Red Sea, Indo-West Pacific from Madagascar to French Polynesia and northward to Japan, at depths of 35- 400 m.

Remarks. – It is difficult to distinguish this species from the allied P. serratifrons ( Borradaile, 1899) . Chan & Crosnier (1991) used the number of dorsal rostral teeth corresponding to the posteriormost 10 ventral rostrum teeth in distinguishing the two species. In our specimens, the posterior 10 ventral rostral teeth correspond to fewer than 13 dorsal teeth. Thus we refer our specimens to P. narval . Other than the differences in the rostrum armature, Chan & Crosnier (1991) stated that the number of the carpal articles of the second pereopods, shape of the antennular stylocerite, and the presence or absence of a notch at the basal part of the rostrum are useful to differentiate P. narval and P. serratifrons . However, it has been found that these characters are subtle and difficult to use.

Borradaile, L. A., 1899. On the Stomatopoda and Macrura Brought by Dr. Willey from the South Seas. In Willey, Zoological Results Based on Material from New Britain, New Guinea, Loyalty Islands and Elsewhere, Collected during the Years 1895, 1896 and 1897, 4: 396 - 428, pls. 36 - 39.

Chace, F. A., Jr., 1985. The Caridean Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda) of the Albatross Philippine Expedition, 1907 - 1910, Part 3: Families Thalassocarididae and Pandalidae. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 411: 1 - 143, figures 1 - 62.

Crosnier, A., 1976. Donnees sur les Crustaces decapodes captures par M Paul Gueze a l'ile Reunion lors d'essais de Peche en eau profonde. Travaux et Documents ORSTOM, 47: 225 - 256, 2 pls.

Fabricius, J. C., 1787. Mantissa Insectorum sistens eorum Species nuper detectas adjectis Characteribus genericis, Differentiis specificis, Emendationibus, Observationibus. Vol. 1, 348 pp. Hafniae: Christ. Gottl. Proft.

IOCAS

Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Scineces

CN

Wellcome Collection of Bacteria, Burroughs Wellcome Research Laboratories

ZRC

Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Pandalidae

Genus

Plesionika