Bonnierella, CHEVREUX, 1900
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GENUS BONNIERELLA CHEVREUX, 1900 View in CoL
Bonnierella Chevreux, 1900: 97 View in CoL . – Stebbing, 1906: 737. – J.L. Barnard, 1962: 70. – J.L. Barnard, KEY TO THE GENERA OF ISCHYROCERIDAE USED IN THIS View in CoL ANALYSIS
1. Pereopods 5–7 with accessory spines; uropods 1 and 2 peduncle with distoventral corona of spines; uropod 3 uniramous; telson rectangular, wider than long, with rows or patches of recurved spines ............................... 2
– Pereopods 5–7 without accessory spines; uropods 1 and 2 peduncle with acute interamal process; uropod 3 biramous; telson triangular, longer than wide, without rows or patches of recurved spines ........................................... 9
2. Telson with two patches of recurved spines on each side.........................................................................3
– Telson with rows of recurved spines on distal margin.............................................................................5
3. Antenna 1 shorter and often more slender than antenna 2............................................. Siphonoecetes View in CoL group
– Antenna 1 subequal to antenna 2........................................................................................................4
4. Gnathopod 2 carpus shorter than propodus in female ............................................................... Ericthonius View in CoL
– Gnathopod 2 carpus longer than propodus in female ......................................................... Pseudericthonius View in CoL
5. Antenna 1 article 1 with anterior margin medially and distally expanded.................................................. 6
– Antenna 1 article 1 with anterior margin not medially and distally expanded.............................................7
6. Gnathopod 2 subchelate in both male and female..................................................................... Bathypoma View in CoL
– Gnathopod 2 carpochelate in male and subchelate in female........................................................ Notopoma View in CoL
7. Pereopods 5–7, distal part directed posteriorly........................................................................ Paracerapus View in CoL
– Pereopods 5–7, at least the propodus and dactylus directed anteriorly.......................................................8
8. Antenna 1, posterior margin of peduncular article 1 lacking swelling, peduncular article 3 longer than article 2, accessory flagellum vestigial.................................................................................................... Runanga View in CoL
– Antenna 1, posterior margin of peduncular article 1 with swelling, peduncular article 3 shorter than article 2, accessory flagellum absent ....................................................................................................... Cerapus View in CoL
9. Gnathopod 1 carpus longer than propodus; coxa 5 with posterior lobe; tip of outer ramus of uropod 3 with a plate bearing spines........................................................................................................... Pseudischyrocerus View in CoL
– Gnathopod 1 carpus shorter than or subequal to propodus; coxa 5 without posterior lobe; outer ramus of uropod 3 without accessory spines near apex, but with recurved spines................................................................10
10. Coxa 4 not excavated posteriorly, basis of pereopods 3–7 rectangular ........................................... Bonnierella View in CoL
– Coxa 4 excavated posteriorly; basis of pereopods 3–7 not rectangular.......................................................11
11. Urosomite 1 with two dorsal teeth; telson without subapical spines............................................ Bathyphotis View in CoL
– Urosomite 1 without dorsal teeth; telson with a pair of subapical spines........................... Myersius View in CoL gen. nov.
1964: 42. – J.L. Barnard, 1969. – J.L. Barnard, 1973. – Ledoyer, 1982: 184. – J.L. Barnard & Karaman, 1991: 176.
Type species
Podoceropsis abyssi Chevreux, 1887 .
Diagnosis
Antenna 1 subequal to antenna 2; peduncular article 1 long and rectangular; article 1 longer than article 2. Eyes absent. Mandibular palp well developed and 3-articulate. Gnathopod 1 carpus shorter than propodus. Gnathopod 2 subchelate in both sexes; carpus shorter than propodus. Coxae 1–7 wider than long. Coxa 4 posterior margin not excavated. Pereopods 3–7 basis rectangular. Pereopod 4 merus equal to merus of pereopod 3. Pereopod 5 similar to pereopods 6 and 7; carpus long, subrectangular, and without denticles or spines on posteroventral margin. Pleosomite without lateral ridges. Peduncle of pleopods slender and not expanded. Pleopod 2 inner ramus present, as long as outer ramus. Urosomite 1 without dorsal spines. Uropod 1 peduncle with acute interamal process; outer margin of outer ramus smooth. Uropod 2 biramous; outer margin of rami smooth, with robust setae. Uropod 3, outer ramus with recurved spines (only visible with high magnification). Telson without hooks or denticles.
Included species
Bonnierella abyssi ( Chevreux, 1887) View in CoL ; Bonnierella abyssorum ( Bonnier, 1896) View in CoL ; Bonnierella angolae J.L. Barnard, 1962 View in CoL ; Bonnierella californica J.L. Barnard, 1966 View in CoL ; Bonnierella campensis View in CoL sp. nov.; Bonnierella compar Myers & Cunha, 2004 View in CoL ; Bonnierella dimorpha Ledoyer, 1982 View in CoL ; Bonnierella lapisi (J.L. Barnard, 1962) View in CoL ; Bonnierella laurensi View in CoL sp. nov.; Bonnierella linearis J.L. Barnard, 1964 View in CoL ; Bonnierella palenquia J.L. Barnard, 1967 View in CoL .
Excluded species
Bonnierella longiramus Ledoyer, 1982 , incertae sedis.
General remarks
The genus Bonnierella was erected by Chevreux (1900) in the family Photidae based on the species Podoceropsis abyssi Chevreux, 1887 , differing from other genera by: the shape of male gnathopod 2; rectangular basis of pereopods 3–7; and telson triangular. Later, J.L. Barnard (1964) transferred Bonnierella to the family Ischyroceridae based on the presence of spines on the outer ramus of uropod 3 and the rami of uropod 3 shorter than the peduncle. The spines on the outer ramus of uropod 3 in Bonnierella are visible only at high magnification. Subsequently, Myers & Lowry (2003) erected the subfamily Bonnierellinae in their phylogenetic study of the suborder Corophiidea . These authors showed that this subfamily, composed of Bonnierella and Bogenfelsia Barnard, 1964 , is the basal branch of the family Ischyroceridae .
The genus Bonnierella has been, until the present study, composed of ten species, and this number is now raised to 11 ( Table 5). The reason is that B. longiramus Ledoyer, 1982 shows some characters outside the diagnosis of Bonnierella , and should be removed from the genus. This species has the anteroventral margin of the head moderately excavated, gnathopod 1 with the carpus longer than the propodus, coxae 1–4 longer than wide, uropod 3 with the rami longer than the peduncle, the outer ramus with a rudimentary second article, and the telson trapezoid with two subdistal crests ( Ledoyer, 1982: fig. 64). Considering that the last two characters do not fit the diagnosis of the family Ischyroceridae , the position of this species is still unclear.
Geographic distribution
Cosmopolite, deep sea.
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Bonnierella
Souza-Filho, Jesser F. & Serejo, Cristiana S. 2014 |
Bonnierella
Barnard JL 1962: 70 |
Stebbing TRR 1906: 737 |
Chevreux E 1900: 97 |