Lysmata bahia Rhyne & Lin, 2006
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Lysmata bahia Rhyne & Lin, 2006: 191 , figs. 16–18, pls. 1F, 2; Pachelle et al. 2016: 16 View Cited Treatment , table 1; Barros-Alves et al. 2015: 3, figs. 1C, 3.
Hippolysmata (Hippolysmata) wurdemanni —Fausto Filho 1970: 56; (?) Coelho & Ramos 1972: 153 (partim?) [not L. wurdemanni ( Gibbes, 1850) , see Rhyne & Lin 2006; Pachelle et al. 2016].
Lysmata wurdemanni — Chace 1972: 129 (remarks on São Paulo material); Christoffersen 1980: 228 (partim?); Coelho et al. 2006: 121, table 3 (partim?) [not L. wurdemanni ( Gibbes, 1850) ].
Material examined. Brazil: 3 non-ov. specimens (pocl 12.0–7.0 mm), MZUSP 37511 View Materials , Sergipe, Aracaju, Coroa do Meio , coll. D.F. R. Alves, xi.2015 ; 1 non-ov. specimen (pocl 11.6 mm), MZUSP 36972 View Materials , Bahia, locality unknown, collector unknown, purchased from aquarium shop in São Paulo, 09.ii.2018 ; 1 non-ov. specimen (pocl 7.5 mm), MZUSP 39100 View Materials , same collection data as for previous specimen, x.2018 ; 1 non-ov. specimen (pocl 16.7 mm), MZUSP 18034 View Materials , Bahia , Salvador, coll. R. Marinheiro Neto & H. Laubenheimer, xi.2005 ; 1 non-ov. specimen (pocl 5.8 mm), MZUSP 39111 View Materials , Bahia, Boipeba, Bainema , coll. M. Tavares et al., 17–31.i.2015 ; 2 non-ov. specimens (pocl 12.5, 10.0 mm), MZUSP 22308 View Materials , Rio de Janeiro, Mangaratiba , shallow water, coll. M.L. Christoffersen, 07.ii.1978 ; 1 non-ov. specimen (pocl 3.8 mm), MZUSP 32089 View Materials , Rio de Janeiro, Sepetiba bay , coll. GLOBALLAST-BENTOS project team, 09.xi.2001 ; 1 ov. specimen (pocl 12.3 mm), MZUSP 31810 View Materials , São Paulo, Baía de Santos , coll. unknown, 02.vi.1950 ; 3 non-ov. specimens (pocl 6.1– 4.7mm), MZUSP 32090 View Materials , São Paulo, Ubatuba, Enseada de Ubatuba , coll. unknown, 07.iii.1999 ; 1 non-ov. specimen (pocl 5.0 mm), MZUSP 33020 View Materials , São Paulo, Caraguatatuba, Praia da Cocanha , 23º34’41.98’’S 45º18’49.15’’W, mussel farms, coll. L. Carvalho, vi.2014 GoogleMaps .
First record for Brazil. Ceará (Fausto Filho 1970, as H. (H.) wurdemanni , see under Remarks below).
Distribution. Western Atlantic: Panama and Brazil (Ceará, Sergipe, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo) ( Rhyne & Lin 2006; Barros-Alves et al. 2015; Pachelle et al. 2016) ( Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 ).
Ecology. Typically on hard and mixed bottoms, such as rocky reefs and shallow fossilised reef terraces with abundance of small caves and other shelters, depth range: 1–25 m ( Rhyne & Lin 2006; Barros-Alves et al. 2015).
Remarks. Lysmata bahia is one of the three species of the L. wurdemanni complex presently known to occur in Brazil. It can be separated from L. ankeri and L. wurdemanni by the longer stylocerite, reaching or almost reaching the distal margin of the first article of the antennular peduncle (versus reaching to about mid-length of this article in L. ankeri and L. wurdemanni ) ( Fig. 4A View FIGURE 4 ; see also Rhyne & Lin 2006: figs. 1A–B, 7A–B, 16A–B). In life, L. bahia can be easily distinguished from L. ankeri by the presence of a transverse band on the posterior margin of the second pleonite and the more heterogeneous pattern of the dorsal stripes on the second and third pleonites ( Figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 , 3 View FIGURE 3 ; see also Rhyne & Lin 2006: pl. 1). Although L. bahia and L. wurdemanni share a similar arrangement of bands and stripes on the pleon, L. bahia can be separated by the less intense transverse band on the posterior margin of the third abdominal somite ( Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ; Rhyne & Lin 2006: pl. 1; Terossi et al. 2018: fig. 2C–D). Additionally, L. bahia differs from L. ankeri by the colour of freshly laid eggs, which are green in L. bahia and pink in L. ankeri . Lysmata bahia also has been shown to be genetically separated from L. ankeri and L. wurdemanni ( Baeza et al. 2009; Baeza 2010, 2013).
Fausto Filho (1970) was the first author to report specimens of L. bahia from Brazil, under the name Hippolysmata wurdemanni ( Pachelle et al. 2016) . Chace (1972) mentioned specimens of L. wurdemanni from Santos, São Paulo, which were later designated as paratypes of L. bahia by Rhyne & Lin (2006). The distribution map for L. bahia in Rhyne & Lin (2006 : pl. 2) includes Santa Catarina. However, as no material of L. bahia from that state was listed by Rhyne & Lin (2006), we do not consider this map record in the currently known distribution of the species (cf. Fig. 16 View FIGURE 16 ). In addition, the specimen depicted in Rhyne & Lin (2006) ’s fig. 8C as L. ankeri might be L. bahia because of the unusually long stylocerite (see remarks under L. ankeri ).
Coelho & Ramos (1972) reported Hippolysmata (H.) wurdemanni from Brazil (“to Paraíba ”) and Rhyne & Lin (2006) listed their record under the synonymy of L. bahia . However, since Rhyne & Lin (2006) did not examine Coelho & Ramos (1972) ’s material, this synonymy remains questionable.
Baeza, J. A., Schubart, C. D., Zillner, P., Fuentes, S. & Bauer, R. T. (2009) Molecular phylogeny of shrimps from the genus Lysmata (Caridea: Hippolytidae): the evolutionary origins of protandric simultaneous hermaphroditism and social monogamy. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 96, 415 - 424. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1095 - 8312.2008.01133. x
Baeza, J. A. (2010) Molecular systematics of peppermint and cleaner shrimps: phylogeny and taxonomy of the genera Lysmata and Exhippolysmata (Crustacea: Caridea: Hippolytidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2, 254 - 265. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1096 - 3642.2009.00605. x
Barros-Alves, S. P., Alves, D. F. R., Silva, S. L. R., Guimaraes, C. R. P. & Hirose, G. L. (2015) New records of decapod crustaceans from the coast of Sergipe state, Brazil. Check List, 11, 1768. https: // doi. org / 10.15560 / 11.5.1768
Chace, F. A. Jr. (1972) The shrimps of the Smithsonian-Bredin Caribbean Expeditions with a summary of the West Indian shallow-water species (Crustacea: Decapoda: Natantia). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 98, 1 - 179. https: // doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00810282.98
Christoffersen, M. L. (1980) Taxonomia e distribuicao geografica dos Alpheoidea (Crustacea, Decapoda, Natantia) do Brasil, Uruguai e norte da Argentina, incluindo consideracoes sobre a divisao do sul do continente em provincias biogeograficas marinhas. Ph. D. Thesis. University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, 467 pp.
Coelho, P. A. & Ramos, M. A. (1972) A constituicao e a distribuicao da fauna de decapodos do litoral leste da America do Sul entre as latitudes de 5 ºN e 39 ºS. Trabalhos do Instituto Oceanografico da Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 13, 133 - 236. https: // doi. org / 10.5914 / tropocean. v 13 i 1.2555
Coelho, P. A., Almeida, A. O., Souza-Filho, J. F., Bezerra, L. E. A. & Giraldes, B. W. (2006) Diversity and distribution of the marine and estuarine shrimps (Dendrobranchiata, Stenopodidea and Caridea) from North and Northeast Brazil. Zootaxa, 1221 (1), 41 - 62. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 1221.1.5
Gibbes, L. R. (1850) On the carcinological collections of the United States, and an enumeration of species contained in them, with notes on the most remarkable, and descriptions of new species. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 3, 165 - 201.
Pachelle, P. P. G., Anker, A., Mendes, C. B. & Bezerra, L. E. A. (2016) Decapod crustaceans from the state of Ceara, northeastern Brazil: an updated checklist of marine and estuarine species, with 23 new records. Zootaxa, 4131 (1), 1 - 63. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4131.1.1
Rhyne, A. L. & Lin, J. (2006) A western Atlantic peppermint shrimp complex: redescription of Lysmata wurdemanni, description of four new species, and remarks on Lysmata rathbunae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Hippolytidae). Bulletin of Marine Science, 79, 165 - 204.
Terossi, M., Almeida, A. O., Buranelli, R. C., Castilho, A. L., Costa, R. C., Zara, F. J. & Mantelatto, F. L. (2018) Checklist of decapods (Crustacea) from the coast of the Sao Paulo state (Brazil) supported by integrative molecular and morphological data: I. Infraorder Caridea: families Hippolytidae, Lysmatidae, Ogyrididae, Processidae and Thoridae. Zootaxa, 4370 (1), 76 - 94. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4370.1.6
FIGURE 1. Lysmata ankeri Rhyne & Lin, 2006: ov. specimen from Bahia (pocl 9.8 mm; MZUSP 36971) in dorsal (A) and lateral (B) views. Scale bars: 10 mm. Photographs: P. Pachelle.
FIGURE 3. Lysmata bahia Rhyne & Lin, 2006: non-ov. specimen from Bahia (pocl 11.6 mm; MZUSP 36972) in dorsal (A) and lateral (B) views. Scale bars: 10 mm. Photographs: P. Pachelle.
FIGURE 4. Lysmata bahia Rhyne & Lin, 2006, non-ov. specimen from Sergipe (pocl 12.0 mm; MZUSP 37511): (A) frontal margin and cephalic appendages, lateral view; (B) infraorbital region, lateral view; (C) same, dorsolateral view; (D) left third maxilliped, antepenultimate and penultimate articles, ventromesial view; (E) left antennule, third article of antennular peduncle and flagella, mesial view; (F) same, bifurcation between upper flagellum and accessory ramus, mesial view; (G) right first pereopod, merus to propodus, lateral view.
FIGURE 16. Distribution map for 11 species of Lysmata Risso, 1816 currently known from the Brazilian coast and offshore islands. Abbreviations: Alagoas (AL), Amapá (AP), Atol das Rocas (AR), Bahia (BA), Ceará (CE), Espírito Santo (ES), Maranhão (MA), Pará (PA), Paraíba (PB), Paraná (PR), Pernambuco (PE), Piauí (PI), Rio Grande do Norte (RN), Rio Grande do Sul (RS), Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Santa Catarina (SC), São Paulo (SP), São Pedro e São Paulo (SPSP), Sergipe (SE), Trindade e Martim Vaz (TMV).
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Lysmata bahia Rhyne & Lin, 2006
Pachelle, Paulo P. G., Carvalho, Leina, Alves, Douglas F. R. & Anker, Arthur 2020 |
Lysmata bahia Rhyne & Lin, 2006: 191
Pachelle, P. P. G. & Anker, A. & Mendes, C. B. & Bezerra, L. E. A. 2016: 16 |
Barros-Alves, S. P. & Alves, D. F. R. & Silva, S. L. R. & Guimaraes, C. R. P. & Hirose, G. L. 2015: 3 |
Rhyne, A. L. & Lin, J. 2006: 191 |
Hippolysmata (Hippolysmata) wurdemanni
Coelho, P. A. & Ramos, M. A. 1972: 153 |
Lysmata wurdemanni
Coelho, P. A. & Almeida, A. O. & Souza-Filho, J. F. & Bezerra, L. E. A. & Giraldes, B. W. 2006: 121 |
Christoffersen, M. L. 1980: 228 |
Chace, F. A. Jr. 1972: 129 |