Diamysis fluviatilis Wittmann & Ariani, 2012

Wittmann, Karl J., Ariani, Antonio P. & Daneliya, Mikhail, 2016, The Mysidae (Crustacea: Peracarida: Mysida) in fresh and oligohaline waters of the Mediterranean. Taxonomy, biogeography, and bioinvasion, Zootaxa 4142 (1), pp. 1-70 : 28

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4142.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6088657

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Diamysis fluviatilis Wittmann & Ariani, 2012
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Diamysis fluviatilis Wittmann & Ariani, 2012

Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 A–C

Mysis oculata relicta: Stammer 1932 View in CoL (partim).

Diamysis bahirensis: Holmquist 1955 View in CoL ; Minelli & Trevisanello 1985. Diamysis bahirensis View in CoL ssp.: Ariani 1981b (partim).

Diamysis mesohalobia: Cibinetto et al. 2006 View in CoL .

Diamysis mesohalobia heterandra: Corazza et al. 2010 .

Diamysis fluviatilis Wittmann & Ariani 2012b : Mees 2014; Wittmann et al. 2014.

Material examined. 23 samples from freshwater tributaries of the North Adriatic Sea , see Wittmann & Ariani (2012b). Additional materials are from the lower Timavo system, 45.79N 013.58E, Gulf of Trieste, NE-Adriatic: 4 slides labelled " Diamysis biharensis . Herzegovina & Timavo. Det GoogleMaps . Ch. Holmquist, prep. 60–63"; the data given by Stammer (1932) and Holmquist (1955: Tab. 1) suggest that this material was collected in 1928/29 by Hans Jürgen Stammer in waters of the Timavo system: prep. nos. 60, 61 ( SMNH reg. nos. 140111, 140112) are dissected parts of 1 M ad. 8.5 mm and of 1 F ad. 9.5 mm with nauplioid larvae from former fresh-waters in the meadows (now industrial port zone) between the Timavo estuary and the Monfalcone creek , 45.789N 013.581E; prep. nos. 62, 63 ( SMNH reg. nos. 140113, 140114) are parts of 1 M ad. 8.5 mm and of 1 F ad. 8.5 mm with nauplioid larvae from still existing springs of the Monfalcone creek GoogleMaps , 45.7984N 013.5701E.

Diagnosis. Rostrum well rounded or forming a wide convex angle with broadly rounded tip ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 A). Male carapace with fringes arranged in two submedian stripes ( Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 B), no such fringes in females. Palpus of maxilla with subcircular terminal segment, armed with 9–19 denticles along distal margin. Basal segment of thoracic exopods 1–8 in males and exopods 1–3 in females with spiniform outer corner (as in Fig. 14 View FIGURE 14 D); this corner variable in exopods 4–8 of females. Thoracic endopod 3 with 3-segmented carpopropodus being longer than 5 times its maximum width; thoracic endopods 3–8 with long and slender claw. Penis with smooth setae only. Male pleopod 4 biramous with 2-segmented sympod, with small, 1–2-segmented endopod, and with moderately long, rod-like, 2- segmented exopod bearing a modified, strong seta at tip and a smaller, smooth seta subterminally on the basal segment (as in Fig. 13 View FIGURE 13 G). Scutellum paracaudale well rounded to apically pointed, margins not or inconspicuously undulate. Endopod of uropod with one strong spine below large statocyst; statolith composed of vaterite. Telson subquadrangular, 0.7–0.9 times length of last abdominal somite; its apical cleft with slightly to strongly convex margins. Bottom of cleft concave, rounded. Cleft is 9–17% telson length, cleft lined by 15–48 laminae.

Distribution ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 ). In wells, springs, tributaries, canals, main courses, and estuaries of rivers flowing to the NE to NW coasts of the Adriatic Sea (Reno, Po, Mincio, Adige, Brenta, Sile, Livenza, Lemene, and Isonzo), including the Timavo system. Maximum observed sea distance 182 km, maximum altitude 16 m. Mostly in freshwater, also oligohaline; only in the lower Timavo estuary observed down to the mesohaline reach (S = 2–13).

SMNH

Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Mysida

Family

Mysidae

Genus

Diamysis

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Diamysis fluviatilis Wittmann & Ariani, 2012

Wittmann, Karl J., Ariani, Antonio P. & Daneliya, Mikhail 2016
2016
Loc

Diamysis fluviatilis

Wittmann & Ariani 2012
2012
Loc

Diamysis mesohalobia heterandra:

Corazza et al. 2010
2010
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Diamysis mesohalobia:

Cibinetto et al. 2006
2006
Loc

Diamysis bahirensis:

Holmquist 1955
1955
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Mysis oculata relicta:

Stammer 1932
1932
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