Synalpheus cf. longicarpus ( Herrick, 1891 )
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Synalpheus cf. longicarpus ( Herrick, 1891 ) |
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Synalpheus cf. longicarpus ( Herrick, 1891) View in CoL View at ENA
( Fig. 40 View FIGURE 40 )
Alpheus saulcyi var. longicarpus Herrick, 1891: 383 View in CoL , pl. 21, figs 5–7; pl. 22, figs 3, 11, 14?, 17; pl. 24, figs 2, 4–9? (partim). For more extensive synonymy of S. longicarpus ( Herrick 1891) View in CoL see Christoffersen (1979), Dardeau (1984), and Ríos & Duffy
(2007).
Size. Single male, 6.0 mm cl.
Colour in life. Not recorded.
Distribution. Western Atlantic: Florida [Florida Keys] (see map in Fig. 52 View FIGURE 52 ).
Ecology. Shallow reef flats with abundant rubble and large sponges; depth: about 0.5 m.
Remarks. This male specimen from the Florida Keys presents features of both S. longicarpus and S. yano (see Dardeau 1984; Ríos & Duffy 2007). It shares with S. longicarpus the general shape of the orbital hoods ( Fig. 40a View FIGURE 40 ); the distal tooth of the major chela directed slightly upwards ( Fig. 40b View FIGURE 40 ); and the ventrally acute angles of the pleura ( Fig. 40c View FIGURE 40 ). It shares with S. yano the very robust spiniform setae on the dorsal surface of the telson ( Fig. 40d View FIGURE 40 ); the absence of a blade on the scaphocerite ( Fig. 40a View FIGURE 40 ); and the number and size of lateral teeth on the uropodal exopod ( Fig. 40d View FIGURE 40 ). Within the S. longicarpus species complex, the absence of a blade on the scaphocerite is also typical for S. hoetjesi
Hultgren, Macdonald & Duffy, 2010, a species closely related to S. ul and S. longicarpus (Hultgren et al. 2010; Hultgren & Duffy 2011). However, the Florida Keys specimen differs from S. hoetjesi in the distal tooth of the major chela being directed upwards, not downwards as in S. hoetjesi . The presence of at least two other undescribed taxa in the S. longicarpus species complex, viz. “ S. longicarpus small ” and S. “rufus” in Hultgren & Duffy (2011) suggests that the Florida Keys specimen may represent an undescribed species. However, with only a single specimen available and without genetic data, the decision about its taxonomic identity has to be deferred to another study.
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Synalpheus cf. longicarpus ( Herrick, 1891 )
Anker, Arthur, Pachelle, Paulo P. G., Grave, Sammy De & Hultgren, Kristin M. 2012 |
Alpheus saulcyi var. longicarpus
Herrick, F. H. 1891: 383 |