Sunamphitoe aorangi (J.L. Barnard, 1972)

Peart, Rachael A. & Loerz, Anne-Nina, 2018, Ampithoidae (Crustacea, Amphipoda) from New Zealand, ZooKeys 733, pp. 25-48 : 41-42

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.733.14052

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scientific name

Sunamphitoe aorangi (J.L. Barnard, 1972)
status

 

Sunamphitoe aorangi (J.L. Barnard, 1972) View in CoL

Ampithoe aorangi J.L. Barnard, 1972: 27, 37, figs 8, 9 (part, not 10 a–e)

Peramphithoe aorangi .- Shin et al. 2015: 261-264.

Sunamphitoe aorangi .-Peart, 2017: 308

Not Peramphithoe aorangi .- Hughes and Peart 2014: 93-95, fig. 61.

Material examined.

Holotype, male, 5.3 mm, NIWA 798, intertidal wash of algae and their rhizomes, Eve Bay, off Strathmore Park, Wellington, New Zealand, 41°19.8'S 174°49.8'E, NZOI Sta E966, coll. J.L. Barnard, 5 Nov 1968.

Diagnosis.

Male: Eye prominent. Antenna 1 longer than antenna 2. Epistome and upper lip, in situ, directed straight down, perpendicular to the head. Lower lip outer plate notched, lobes of equal size. Mandible molar triturating, palp with 3 articles, article three distal margin rounded. Maxilla 1 palp well developed. Gnathopods and pereopods weakly setose. Gnathopod 1 coxa slightly produced anteroventrally to form a slight rounded tooth; basis anteroventral lobe reduced and rounded bearing one slender seta; propodus subrectangular, anterodistal setose lobe absent; palm transverse defined by a small robust seta, posterodistal tooth absent; dactylus overreaching the palm. Gnathopod 2 more robust and slightly larger than gnathopod 1, sexually dimorphic, basis anteroventral lobe reduced and rounded with very small setae; carpus subtriangular; propodus longer than carpus; propodus broad, ovoid, anterodistal lobe absent, palm slightly acute (close to transverse), entire, defining posterodistal tooth absent, defining robust seta present; dactylus overreaching the palm. Pereopods 3-4 similar in size and shape; basis expanded and glandular; merus expanded and glandular, lobe subacute. Pereopod 5 basis ovoid to circular, distal articles slightly broadened, propodus weakly prehensile. Pereopods 6-7 similar size, distal articles slender, propodus weakly prehensile. Epimeron 3 posteroventral corner broadly rounded, tooth absent. Uropod 1, in situ, reaching to the end of uropod 2 rami, peduncle acute distoventral spur present. Uropod 2 peduncle rounded lateral distoventral process absent. Uropod 3 narrow, peduncle with distal robust setae absent; outer ramus two strongly recurved robust setae, with patch of lateral denticles; inner ramus with one distal robust seta and slender setae. Telson subtriangular, apical cusps reduced and rounded, no denticles, with both lateral and apical slender setae.

Female. Not documented.

Remarks.

This species has recently been redescribed ( Peart 2017) and the original material confusion resolved. The differences between this species and the recently described only other species from New Zealand ( S. mixtura Peart, 2017) are detailed in Table 1 of that publication.

Distribution.

Wellington, New Zealand.