Anonyx Krøyer, 1838a
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Anonyx Krøyer, 1838a View in CoL View at ENA
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Anonyx Krøyer, 1838a: 256 View in CoL .— Krøyer, 1838b: 243.— Stebbing, 1906: 53.— Gurjanova, 1962: 207 (key).— Steele & Brunel, 1968: 949 (key).—J.L. Barnard, 1969: 324.— Lincoln, 1979: 76.— Barnard & Karaman, 1991: 442 (key), 463.
Chironesimus Sars, 1891: 108 View in CoL (type species, Anonyx debruynii Hoek, 1882 View in CoL , monotypy).
Lakota Holmes, 1908: 498 (type species, Lakota carinata Holmes, 1908 View in CoL , original designation).
Type species. Lysianassa lagena Krøyer, 1838b , selected by Boeck, 1876 (junior synonym of A. nugax ( Phipps, 1774)) View in CoL .
Included species. Anonyx View in CoL includes 50 species: A. abei Takekawa & Ishimaru, 2001 View in CoL ; A. adoxus Hurley, 1963 View in CoL ; A. affinis Ohlin, 1895 ; A. attenuatus Steele, 1989 View in CoL ; A. barrowensis Steele, 1982 View in CoL ; A. beringi Steele, 1982 View in CoL ; A. birulai Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL ; A. bispinosus Steele, 1967 View in CoL ; A. comecrudus J.L. Barnard, 1971 View in CoL ; A. compactus Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL ; A. dalli Steele, 1983 View in CoL ; A. debruynii Hoek, 1882 View in CoL ; A. eous Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL ; A. eousides Steele, 1991 View in CoL ; A. epistomicus Kudrjaschov, 1965 View in CoL ; A. grebnitzkii Steele, 1991 View in CoL ; A. gurjanovai Steele, 1986 View in CoL ; A. hayashii Sekiguchi & Yamaguchi, 1983 View in CoL ; A. hurleyi Steele, 1986 View in CoL ; A. knipowitschi Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL ; A. laticoxae Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL ; A. lilljeborgi Boeck, 1871 View in CoL ; A. makarovi Gurjanova,1962 View in CoL ; A. minimus Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL ; A. multiarticulatus ( Pearse, 1913) View in CoL ; A. nugax ( Phipps, 1774) View in CoL ; A. ochoticus Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL ; A. oculatus Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL ; A. omorii Takekawa & Ishimaru, 2001 View in CoL ; A. orientalis Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL ; A. pacificus Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL ; A. pareous Steele, 1991 View in CoL ; A. pavlovskii Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL ; A. petersoni Steele, 1986 View in CoL ; A. pseudeous Steele, 1991 View in CoL ; A. robustus Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL ; A. sarsi Steele & Brunel, 1968 View in CoL ; A. schefferi Steele, 1986 View in CoL ; A. schokalsii Gurjanova, 1962 ; A. sculptifer Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL ; A. shoemakeri Steele, 1983 View in CoL ; A. simplex Hirayama, 1985 View in CoL ; A. stappersi Steele, 1989 View in CoL ; A. stebbingi Steele, 1989 View in CoL ; A. stegnegeri Steele, 1986 View in CoL ; A. validus Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL ; A. volkovi Kudrjaschov, 1965 View in CoL .
Incertae sedis. Anonyx anivae Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL (gnathopod 1 propodus margins subparallel, antenna 2 without brush setae, mouthparts unknown); A. derjugini Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL (accessory flagellum not forming a cap); Anonyx lebedi Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL (gnathopod 1 ischium long); Anonyx magnus Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL (gnathopod 1 very weakly subchelate and no constriction on uropod 2 inner ramus).
Removals. Anonyx lebedi Gurjanova, 1962 View in CoL to Tmetonyx View in CoL . Gnathopod 1 with long ischium and propodus with subparallel margins.
Diagnostic description. Antenna 1 peduncle article 1 without anterodistal lobe; accessory flagellum forming cap covering callynophore. Antenna 2 with brush setae. Mandible molar setose with vestigial triturating surface. Maxilla 1 outer plate a well developed 7/4 crown. Maxilla 2 inner plate slightly to significantly shorter than outer plate. Gnathopod 1 subchelate (occasionally parachelate); coxa 1 large, about as long as coxa 2, subrectangular with straight or concave anterior margin; ischium short (length less than 2 × breadth); carpus short (length 1 to 2 × breadth) or long; propodus margins slightly tapering distally. Uropod 2 inner ramus constricted (weak to strong). Telson moderately to deeply cleft.
Remarks. Anonyx appears to be most similar to Onisimus . Both genera have a subchelate first gnathopod with a short carpus. However Anonyx has bush setae on antenna 2 (absent in Onisimus ) and the molar is a strong setose tongue (a reduced column with triturating surface in Onisimus ). Both genera are scavengers with wide-spread distributions in arctic/boreal regions.
Anonyx is also similar to Tmetonyx . They differ in the accessory flagellum cap (absent in Tmetonyx ), the mandibular molar (setose with a reduced column with convex triturating surface in Tmetonyx ), the ischium of gnathopod 1 (long in Tmetonyx ), and the margins of the propodus (subparallel in Tmetonyx ).
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Anonyx Krøyer, 1838a
Lowry, J. K. & Kilgallen, N. M. 2014 |
Chironesimus
Sars, G. O. 1891: 108 |
Anonyx Krøyer, 1838a: 256
Barnard, J. L. & Karaman, G. S. 1991: 442 |
Lincoln, R. J. 1979: 76 |
Barnard, J. L. 1969: 324 |
Steele, D. H. & Brunel, P. 1968: 949 |
Gurjanova, E. F. 1962: 207 |
Stebbing, T. R. R. 1906: 53 |
Kroyer, H. N. 1838: 256 |
Kroyer, H. N. 1838: 243 |