Lebbeus washingtonianus, (RATHBUN, 1902)
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LEBBEUS WASHINGTONIANUS ( RATHBUN, 1902)
Type locality: North Pacific Ocean, United States, Washington, off Sea Lion Rock; 1253 m (as Spirontocaris washingtoniana Rathbun, 1902: 895, 1904: 76 ).
Known range: Eastern Pacific Ocean, west coast of North America, between Washington and Santa Rosa Island ; Guaymas Basin ( Butler, 1980) .
Occurrence at vents or seeps: Western Pacific Ocean, Iheya Ridge and Minami-Ensei Knoll in the Mid-Okinawa Trough, at depths of 690–1808 m ( Hashimoto, 1997, in Desbruyères & Segonzac, 1997).
Material: western Pacific Ocean, Okinawa Trough, Iheya Ridge, north-eastern slope; Clam Site; 27°32.70′N, 126°58.20′E; biological and ecological surveys of deep-sea benthic macrobiota and planktonic organisms in hydrothermal vent fields in the Okinawa Trough, Shinkai 2000 dive 409; 1360 m; 10 June 1989; either hand net attached to manipulator, or baited trap (ambiguous); non-type, 1 female ( Kikuchi & Ohta, 1995). –Clam Site; 27°32.70′N, 126°58.20′E; biological and ecological surveys of deep-sea benthic macrobiota and planktonic organisms in hydrothermal vent fields in the Okinawa Trough Shinkai 2000 dive 480; 1360 m; 16 May 1990; either hand net attached to manipulator, or baited trap (ambiguous); non-type, 1 female ( Kikuchi & Ohta, 1995). –Pyramid Site; 27°32.70′N, 126°58.20′E; biological and ecological surveys of deep-sea benthic macrobiota and planktonic organisms in hydrothermal vent fields in the Okinawa Trough Shinkai 2000 dive 481; 1410 m; 17 May 1990; either hand net attached to manipulator, or baited trap (ambiguous); non-types, 3 females ( Kikuchi & Ohta, 1995).
Remarks: If the species of Lebbeus reported from the Mid-Okinawa Trough is indeed L. washingtonianus , then this is a geographically very widespread and clearly non-endemic shrimp (although its density around hydrothermal vents can be ‘extremely high’; Hashimoto, 1997, in Desbruyères & Segonzac 1997). However, there is reason to doubt the identity of the Mid-Okinawa Trough specimens. Although the genus is very widespread, species tend to be geographically narrowly distributed, and no species other than L. washingtonianus is known to range from the northeastern Pacific to the subtropical western Pacific; thus, the range itself is suspect. Additionally, Kikuchi & Ohta’s (1995) identification was based on comparison with other descriptions in the literature only ( T. Komai, pers. comm.). Direct comparison of the Okinawan and eastern Pacific populations is needed to resolve this question. See Hashimoto (1997, in Desbruyères & Segonzac 1997), Butler (1980) and Fransen (1997) for additional references to non-vent literature (e.g. Rathbun, 1902; Schmitt, 1921; Holthuis, 1947; Wicksten, 1978). Vent literature includes Hashimoto et al. (1995) and Kikuchi & Ohta (1995). Butler (1980) reported the species from the Guaymas Basin, where there is hydrothermal activity, but it is not known if the species is found in association with such systems in the Guaymas Basin. See Kikuchi & Ohta (1995) for a redescription of the species based on specimens from the Okinawa Trough as well as vent and non-vent distributional records.
In addition to the above records, specimens attributed to ‘ Lebbeus sp. aff. washingtonianus ’ (based on preliminary identifications by the late M. de Saint Laurent) were reported from the North Fiji and Lau basins by Komai & Segonzac (2004). For the same reasons noted above for the Okinawa Trough specimens, we are doubtful that the North Fiji Basin and Lau Basin specimens are true L. washingtonianus .
Butler TH. 1980. Shrimps of the Pacific Coast of Canada. Canadian Bulletin of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 202: 1 - 280.
Desbruyeres D, Segonzac M, eds. 1997. Handbook of deepsea hydrothermal vent fauna. Brest: IFREMER.
Fransen CHJM. 1997. Lebbeus africanus spec. nov., a new shrimp (Crustacea, Decapoda, Caridea, Hippolytidae) from Mauritanian waters, with redescriptions of four other species in the genus. Zoologische Mededelingen 71 (20): 231 - 260.
Hashimoto J, Ohta S, Fujikura K, Miura T. 1995. Microdistribution pattern and biogeography of the hydrothermal vent communities of the Minami-Ensei Knoll in the mid-Okinawa Trough, western Pacific. Deep-Sea Research Part I - Oceanographic Research Papers 42 (4): 577 - 598.
Hashimoto J. 1997. Lebbeus washingtonianus (Rathbun, 1902), Paralomis jamsteci Takeda & Hashimoto, 1990. In: Desbruyeres D, Segonzac M, eds. Handbook of deep-sea hydrothermal vent fauna. Brest: IFREMER, 198 - 199.
Holthuis LB. 1947. The Decapoda of the Siboga Expedition, Part IX. The Hippolytidae and Rhynchocinetidae collected by the Siboga and Snellius Expeditions, with remarks on other species. Siboga Expeditions Monograph 39 (a 8): 1 - 100.
Kikuchi T, Ohta S. 1995. Two caridean shrimps of the families Bresiliidae and Hippolytidae from a hydrothermal field on the Iheya Ridge, off the Ryukyu Islands, Japan. Journal of Crustacean Biology 15 (4): 771 - 785.
Komai T, Segonzac M. 2004. A new genus and species of alvinocarid shrimp (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) from hydrothermal vents on the North Fiji and Lau Basins, southwestern Pacific. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 84: 1179 - 1188.
Rathbun MJ. 1902. Descriptions of new decapod crustaceans from the west coast of North America. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 24: 885 - 905.
Rathbun MJ. 1904. Decapod crustaceans of the northwest coast of North America. In: Hart Merriam C, ed., Harriman Alaska series (Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.), 10, Crustaceans: 3 - 190.
Schmitt WL. 1921. The Marine Decapod Crustacea of California, with special reference to the Decapod Crustacea collected by the United States Bureau of Fisheries Steamer ' Albatross' in connection with the biological survey of San Francisco Bay during the years 1912 - 1913. University of California Publications in Zoology 23: 1 - 470.
Wicksten MK. 1978. The species of Lebbeus in California (Crustacea: Caridea: Hippolytidae). Occasional Papers of the Allan Hancock Foundation, New Series 1: 1 - 8.
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