Brucerolis bromleyana ( Willemöes-Suhm, 1876 )
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Brucerolis bromleyana ( Willemöes-Suhm, 1876 ) |
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Brucerolis bromleyana ( Willemöes-Suhm, 1876) View in CoL
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Serolis bromleyana Willemöes-Suhm, 1876: 591 View in CoL . — Beddard, 1884b: 331. — Beddard, 1884a: 53 − 57, pl. 4 (except figs. 3, 6). — Sheppard, 1933: 280, 329 − 330.
Acutiserolis bromleyana . — Brandt, 1988: 17, 21. — Brandt, 1991: 131. — Poore and Brandt, 1997: 153 − 156, figs. 1 − 2.
Serolis (Acutiserolis) bromleyana View in CoL . — Wägele, 1994: 53.
Not Serolis bromleyana View in CoL .— Beddard, 1884a: pl. 4, figs. 3, 6 (identity uncertain). — Hurley, 1957: 13 (identity uncertain). — Hurley, 1961a: 228 − 229, pl. 1 (?= B. hurleyi View in CoL ). — Hurley, 1961b: 269, 285 (identity uncertain). — McKnight and Probert, 1997: 508 (identity uncertain).
Not Acutiserolis bromleyana . — Held, 2000: 167 (identity uncertain).
Brucerolis bromleyana View in CoL . — Poore and Storey, 2009: 152-153.
Distribution. The type locality and only confirmed record is at 3612 m depth, from a bottom of diatom ooze, 62°26'S, 95°44'E, Southern Indian Ocean.
Remarks. Brucerolis bromleyana can be identified by the small acute projection on the anterolateral margins of pereonite 1, the emarginate tips of epimera 2 and 3 and the short, concave palm on the male pereopod 2 propodus. The only other species with a small acute projection on the anterolateral margins of pereonite 1 are B. maryannae and B. macdonnellae , both from the South Atlantic. Brucerolis maryannae can be distinguished from B. bromleyana by the serrulate anterior margin of the head and pereonite 1 and by the rounded posterior margin of the pleotelson (that of B. bromleyana is concave). Brucerolis macdonnellae also has a rounded posterior margin of the pleotelson and also differs from B. bromleyana by the acute tips of epimera 2 and 3.
Poore and Brandt (1997: 15, fig. 3) illustrated a male of “ Acutiserolis sp. ” that shares with these three species an acute projection on the margin of pereonite 1. It differed in a more erect submarginal ridge and more elongate propodus on pereopod 2 and may well represent another similar species of Brucerolis close to or in the Southern Ocean.
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Brucerolis bromleyana ( Willemöes-Suhm, 1876 )
Storey, Melissa J. & Poore, Gary C. B. 2009 |
Brucerolis bromleyana
Poore, G. C. B. & Storey, M. J. 2009: 152 |
Acutiserolis bromleyana
Held, C. 2000: 167 |
Serolis (Acutiserolis) bromleyana
Wagele, J. - W. 1994: 53 |
Acutiserolis bromleyana
Poore, G. C. B. & Brandt, A. 1997: 153 |
Brandt, A. 1991: 131 |
Brandt, A. 1988: 17 |
Serolis bromleyana
McKnight, D. G. & Probert, P. K. 1997: 508 |
Hurley, D. E. 1961: 228 |
Hurley, D. E. 1961: 269 |
Hurley, D. E. 1957: 13 |
Serolis bromleyana Willemöes-Suhm, 1876: 591
Sheppard, E. M. 1933: 280 |
Beddard, F. E. 1884: 331 |
Beddard, F. E. 1884: 53 |
Willemoes-Suhm, R. 1876: 591 |