Synalpheus yano ( Ríos & Duffy, 2007 )

Anker, Arthur, Pachelle, Paulo P. G., Grave, Sammy De & Hultgren, Kristin M., 2012, 3598, Zootaxa 3598 (1), pp. 1-96 : 76-80

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3598.1.1

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scientific name

Synalpheus yano ( Ríos & Duffy, 2007 )
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Synalpheus yano ( Ríos & Duffy, 2007) View in CoL View at ENA

( Fig. 50 View FIGURE 50 )

Zuzalpheus yano Ríos & Duffy 2007: 69 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , figs 31–34, pl. 5.

Synalpheus yano View in CoL — Hernáez et al. 2010: 692, fig. 2; Hultgren et al. 2010: 234.

Not Synalpheus yano View in CoL — Macdonald et al. 2009: 51, pl. 6A, B (= S. ul, see Hultgren & Duffy 2010: p. 3)

Material examined. Panama: 1 ov. female (with hemiarthrine parasite), RMNH D54858, Bocas del Toro , Isla Colón, Punta Caracol, 1–3 m, in Lissodendoryx colombiensis , coll. A. Anker et al. (shrimp taxonomy class), 08.08.2008 [fcn 08-230A*]; 1 female, OUMNH. ZC.2012-07-079, Bocas del Toro, Cayo Solarte, Hospital Point , 1–2 m, in various sponges, coll. A. Anker et al. (shrimp taxonomy class), 04.08.2008 [fcn 08-223*]; 1 female, MNHN-IU-2010-4160, Bocas del Toro , Cayo Solarte , Hospital Point , in sponge, coll. C. Hurt, 10.09.2006 [fcn 06- 467]; 3 males, 2 ov. females, MNHN-IU-2010-4161, Bocas del Toro , sponges, coll. A. Anker et al. (shrimp taxonomy class), 08.2008 [fcn 08-298, 08-299, 08-300, 08-301, 08-302]; ~ 50 specimens of both sexes, MNHN-IU- Colón , Punta Caracol , 1–3 m, in sponge ( Lissodendoryx colombiensis or another sponge), coll. A. Anker, J.A. Baeza, 28.04.2007 [fcn 07-150B*]; 1 male, 1 ov. female, RMNH D54859, same collection data [fcn 07-138B*]; 1 male, MNHN-IU-2010-4163, same collection data [fcn 07-148C]; 1 male, UP, Bocas del Toro , Cayo Solarte, Hospital Point, cryptic sponge in rubble, coll. C. Hurt, 10.09.2006 [fcn 06-466]; 1 ov. female, UP , Isla Grande, between main village and Playa de la Punta, cryptic sponge in coral rocks, 1–1.5 m, coll. A. Anker, 04.09.2006 [fcn 06-460*] . Mexico: 1 ov. female, OUMNH. ZC.2012-07-115, Gulf of Mexico, Arrecife Alacranes off Yucatan Peninsula , sta ALP20, 22.383420, -89.681530, sponge, coll. J. Duarte-Gutiérrez, 08.08.2009 [fcn JD-066C*] GoogleMaps .

Material tentatively identified as Synalpheus yano (?): Panama: 1 male, OUMNH. ZC.2012-07-078, Bocas del

Description. For detailed description and illustrations see Ríos & Duffy (2007).

Size range. Males, 4.0– 6.3 mm cl; females, 3.5–6.1 mm cl.

Colour in life. Semitransparent to pale orange, diffusely covered with reddish chromatophores, sometimes more intense orange; ovaries and fresh eggs red-orange ( Fig. 50 View FIGURE 50 ).

Type locality. Carrie Bow Cay , Belize .

Distribution. Western Atlantic: Gulf of Mexico: Alacranes Reef; Caribbean Sea: Belize [Carrie Bow Cay], Panama [Bocas del Toro, Isla Grande], Jamaica [Discovery Bay] ( Ríos & Duffy 2007; K. Hultgren, pers. obs.; present study; see map in Fig. 53).

Ecology. Subtidal reef habitats and adjacent area with abundance of rubble and sponges, sometimes close to mangroves or seagrass beds; known depth range: 1–3 m; obligate symbiont of demosponges Lissodendoryx cf. strongylata , L. colombiensis , Hymeniacidon caerulea and Calyx podatypa ( Ríos & Duffy 2007; present study); typically in heterosexual pairs.

Remarks. Within the S. longicarpus species complex, S. yano is characterised mainly by the squarish to broadly rounded orbital teeth and by the absence of a blade on the scaphocerite. However, in some Panamanian specimens, especially males, the orbital teeth appear to be slightly more triangular.

One specimen (OUMNH.ZC.2012-07-078) was tentatively identified as S. yano despite having four articles in the carpus of the second pereiopod. Using the key in Ríos & Duffy (2007), this specimen would key out to S. barahonensis Armstrong, 1949 , which, however, is different from S. yano in having a scaphocerite blade and single distolateral tooth on the uropodal exopod ( Armstrong 1949). In Bocas del Toro, Panama, S. yano is often parasitised by an abdominal parasitic isopod from the bopyrid subfamily Hemiarthrinae ( Hernáez et al. 2010) , which remains to be identified.

RMNH

National Museum of Natural History, Naturalis

ZC

Zoological Collection, University of Vienna

UP

University of Papua and New Guinea

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Decapoda

Family

Alpheidae

Genus

Synalpheus

Loc

Synalpheus yano ( Ríos & Duffy, 2007 )

Anker, Arthur, Pachelle, Paulo P. G., Grave, Sammy De & Hultgren, Kristin M. 2012
2012
Loc

Synalpheus yano

Hernaez, P. & Martinez-Guerrero, B. & Anker, A. & Wehrtmann, I. S. 2010: 692
2010
Loc

Synalpheus yano

Hultgren, K. M. & Duffy, J. E. 2010: 3
Macdonald, K. S. & Hultgren, K. M. & Duffy, J. E. 2009: 51
2009
Loc

Zuzalpheus yano Ríos & Duffy 2007: 69

Rios, R. & Duffy, J. E. 2007: 69
2007
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