Platorchestia platensis ( Krøyer, 1845 ), Kroyer, 1845

Lowry, J. K. & Baldanzi, S., 2016, New talitrids from South Africa (Amphipoda, Senticaudata, Talitroidea, Talitridae) with notes on their ecology, Zootaxa 4144 (2), pp. 151-174 : 169-170

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4144.2.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3A7B0E6F-F553-48E9-B640-2BED0DF598F7

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6063432

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/54525029-FF9F-6E06-FF04-F9E3264BDA70

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scientific name

Platorchestia platensis ( Krøyer, 1845 )
status

 

Platorchestia platensis ( Krøyer, 1845) View in CoL

Synonymy restricted to South African records.

Orchestia platensis View in CoL . ― Griffiths, 1975: 170.

Platorchestia platensis View in CoL . ― Griffiths, Mead & Robinson, 2009: 242 (invasive). ― Griffiths, Robinson, & Mead 2011: 242. ― Mead, Carlton, Griffiths & Rius, 2011a: 1998, table 1. ― Mead, Carlton, Griffiths & Rius, 2011b: 2488. ― Milne & Griffiths, 2013: 77, 88 (Appendix).

Types. Lectotype, male, 12.3 mm, ZMUC CRU 8221(selected by Serejo, 2004). Paralectotypes, 1 male, 6.8 mm; 1 female, 7.6 mm, 7 damaged specimens, ZMUC 7803 View Materials (selected by Serejo, 2004) Montevideo. 13/12 40. Type locality. Banks of the Rio Plata , Montevideo, Uruguay .

Material examined. 11 specimens, AM P.88484, Plettenberg Bay, South Africa (~ 34°3.445'S 23°22.741'E), dissipative beach, underneath seagrass, F. Porri, March 2012 (in 95% ETOH). GoogleMaps

Remarks. Miyamoto & Morino, 2004 divided the genus into three groups. Group 1 which is characterised by antenna 2 and pereopods 6 and 7 sexually dimorphic, is represented by six supralittoral species: P. munmui Jo, 1988 , P. pacifica Miyamoto & Morino, 2004 ; P. pachypus ( Derzhavin, 1937) , P. parapacifica Kim, Jung & Min, 2013 ; P. paraplatensis Serejo & Lowry, 2008 ; P. platensis ( Krøyer, 1845) . Of these six species P. platensis appears to be the only traveller.

According to Mead et al. (2011a) P. platensis was first discovered at Danger Point, Gansbaai in 1904, not an area of high ship activity. The new population discovered in 2010 from Plettenberg Bay, 440 km to the east is also not from an area of high ship activity. Mead et al. 2011b considered it to be an introduced species to South Africa mainly because of its restricted distribution. Its South African distribution is now confined to three disjunct bays along the southern coast.

Distribution. South Africa. False Bay ( Griffiths 1975); Danger Point, Gansbaai ( Mead, Carlton, Griffiths & Rius 2011a); Plettenberg Bay (this study).

ZMUC

Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Amphipoda

SubOrder

Senticaudata

SuperFamily

Talitroidea

Family

Talitridae

Genus

Platorchestia

Loc

Platorchestia platensis ( Krøyer, 1845 )

Lowry, J. K. & Baldanzi, S. 2016
2016
Loc

Platorchestia platensis

Milne 2013: 77
Griffiths 2011: 242
Mead 2011: 1998
Mead 2011: 2488
Griffiths 2009: 242
2009
Loc

Orchestia platensis

Griffiths 1975: 170
1975
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