Mesokalliapseudes macsweenyi Drumm, 2003

DRUMM, DAVID T. & HEARD, RICHARD W., 2011, Systematic revision of the family Kalliapseudidae (Crustacea: Tanaidacea), Zootaxa 3142 (1), pp. 1-172 : 136-139

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3142.1.1

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scientific name

Mesokalliapseudes macsweenyi Drumm, 2003
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Mesokalliapseudes macsweenyi Drumm, 2003 View in CoL

(Figs 91–92)

Kalliapseudes sp. A McSweeny, 1968: 28–40 , Figs. 1–7; Rakocinski et al., 1991: 693; 1996 et al.: 351; 1997 et al.: 1290; 1998 et al.: 358; 2000 et al.: 24, 27.

Kalliapseudes aliciae . Messing and Dodge, 1997: 3, 8, 18, 26, 28 (nomen nudum).

Kalliapseudes (Mesokalliapseudes) macsweenyi Drumm, 2003: 1–12 View in CoL View Cited Treatment , Figs. 1–5; Guţu, 2006: 142, 158.

Alokalliapseudes macsweenyi Guţu, 2006: 158–161 View in CoL , Figs. 253–261; Drumm and Heard, 2010: 29, Figs. 1–3.

Type material. Holotype female with oostegites ( USNM 1016972 View Materials ), allotype adult male ( USNM 1016973 View Materials ), paratypes ( USNM 1016974 View Materials , 5 females with oostegites and 5 adult males).

Material examined. Coastal and near shore sites: Paratypes ( USNM 1016974 View Materials , 5 females and 5 males), NW

Atlantic, John U. Lloyd State Park, Whiskey Creek, Dania Beach, Florida (FL), tidal creek draining mangrove habitat running parallel to beach, 26°05'N, 80°06'W, 0.5 m depth; 3 males and 2 females ( USNM 107021 View Materials ), Alligator Harbor , Franklin County, FL, littoral sand–mud bar, 6 June, 1960, coll. & ident. C.E. King; several adult males and females were examined in the following locations: Ft. Pierce, FL, 27°30'N, 80°20'W GoogleMaps ; Long Key, FL, 24°49'N, 80°48'W; Tampa Bay , FL, 27°37.9'N, 82°39.4'W GoogleMaps ; Panama City, FL, 30°09'N, 85°41'W; Horn Island , MS, 30°15'N, 88°43'W GoogleMaps ; Petit Bois Island , MS, 30°12'N, 88°25'W GoogleMaps .

Off shore sites (all from the MAFLA Outer Continental Shelf Study, Gulf of Mexico): Adult female with oostegites ( GCRL 2995), Station 2747, 27° 24.2' N, 84° 07.3' W, 74 m, medium fine sand, September 1977; 2 adult females and 1 adult male ( GCRL 3011 View Materials ) (4.2 mm TL, fig. 5), station 2640, 29° 43'29.3" N, 87° 54'30.3" W, 35 m, medium sand, September, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 2 adult females and 2 adult males ( GCRL 3027 View Materials ), station 2104–05, 26° 25' N, 83° 23'00.8" W, 53 m, coarse sand, November, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 1 female, 2 juveniles ( GCRL 3018 View Materials ), station 2104–06, 26° 25' N, 83° 23'00.8" W, 53 m, coarse sand, November, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 2 males ( GCRL 3033 View Materials ) station 2104–07, 26° 25' N, 83° 23'00.8" W, 53 m, coarse sand, august 8, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 1 female, 4 males, 3 juveniles ( GCRL 3017 View Materials ), station 2104–08, 26° 25' N, 83° 23'00.8" W, 53 m, coarse sand, November, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 6 females, 1 juvenile ( GCRL 3040 View Materials ), station 2104–10, 26° 25' N, 83° 23'00.8" W, 53 m, coarse sand, November, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 2 females with oostegites ( GCRL 3035 View Materials ), station 2104–11, 26° 25' N, 83° 23'00.8" W, 53 m, coarse sand, November, 1977– Feb 1978 GoogleMaps ; 1 male ( GCRL 3003 View Materials ), station 2104–G, 26° 25' N, 83° 23'00.8" W, 53 m, coarse sand, September, 1975 GoogleMaps ; 1 female with oostegites 1 juvenile ( GCRL 3055 View Materials ), station 2207–3, 27° 57'00.4" N, 83° 09'00.3" W, 19 m, fine–very fine sand, November, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 2 females ( GCRL 3030 View Materials ), station 2207–05, 27° 57'00.4" N, 83° 09'00.3" W, 19 m, fine–very fine sand, November, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 4 juveniles ( GCRL 3031 View Materials ), station 2207–07, 27° 57'00.4" N, 83° 09'00.3" W, 19 m, fine–very fine sand, November, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 2 males ( GCRL 3022 View Materials , station 2207–10, 27° 57'00.4" N, 83° 09'00.3" W, 19 m, fine–very fine sand, November, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 1 juvenile ( GCRL 3009 View Materials ), station 2207–11, 27° 57'00.4" N, 83° 09'00.3" W, 19 m, fine–very fine sand, November, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 1 ovigerous female ( GCRL 3039 View Materials ) station 2211–08, 27° 56'29.5" N, 83° 52'59.5" W, 43 m, coarse sand, February, 1978 GoogleMaps ; 1 female with oostegites ( GCRL 3010 View Materials ), station 2316–J, 28° 42'00.3" N, 84° 20'00.7" W, 35 m, silty fine sand, November, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 1 female with oostegites, 1 female with empty marsupium, 1 male, 3 juveniles ( GCRL 3007 View Materials ), station 2419–C, 29° 46'59.8" N, 84° 05'00.2" W, 10 m, medium fine sand GoogleMaps ; 1 female with oostegites ( GCRL 2996 View Materials ), station 2419–D, 29° 46'59.8" N, 84° 05'00.2" W, 10 m, medium fine sand, February, 1975 GoogleMaps ; 2 females, 1 male, 1 juvenile ( GCRL 3042 View Materials ), station 2419–E, 29° 46'59.8" N, 84° 05'00.2" W, 10 m, medium fine sand, February, 1975 GoogleMaps ; 1 female with oostegites, 3 males, 1 juvenile ( GCRL 3020 View Materials ), station 2419–F, 29° 46'59.8" N, 84° 05'00.2" W, 10 m, medium fine sand, February, 1975 GoogleMaps ; 1 ovigerous female ( GCRL 3058 View Materials ), station 2419–Z, 29° 46'59.8" N, 84° 05'00.2" W, 10 m, medium fine sand, February, 1975 GoogleMaps ; 1 ovigerous female ( GCRL 3023 View Materials ), station 2423–A, 29° 37'00.8" N, 84° 17'00.2" W, 19 m, silty fine sand, 1975 GoogleMaps ; 2 males ( GCRL 3057 View Materials ) station 2423–F, 29° 37'00.8" N, 84° 17'00.2" W, 19 m, silty fine sand,, September, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 1 female with oostegites, 1 male ( GCRL 3034 View Materials ), station 2423–G, 29° 37'00.8" N, 84° 17'00.2" W, 19 m, silty fine sand, February, 1975 GoogleMaps ; 1 male ( GCRL 3032 View Materials ), station 2423–H, 29° 37'00.8" N, 84° 17'00.2" W, 19 m, silty fine sand, 1976 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 1 juvenile ( GCRL 3014 View Materials ), station 2423–I , 29° 37'00.8" N, 84° 17'00.2" W, 19 m, silty fine sand, February, 1975; 1 juvenile ( GCRL 3004 View Materials ), station 2423–K, 29° 37'00.8" N, 84° 17'00.2" W, 19 m, silty fine sand GoogleMaps ; 1 female with oostegites ( GCRL 3028 View Materials ) station 2424–B, 29° 13'00.7" N, 85° 00'01.4" W, 27 m, medium sand, 1976 GoogleMaps ; 1 female ( GCRL 3021 View Materials ), station 2424–I , 29° 13'00.7" N, 85° 00'01.4" W, 27 m, medium sand, February, 1975; 1 male ( GCRL 3002 View Materials ), station 2426–E, 28° 57'59.4" N, 85° 23'00.2" W, 82 m, fine sand, 1975 GoogleMaps ; 2 females with oostegites ( GCRL 3056 View Materials ) station 2528–C, 29° 54'58.6" N, 86° 04'58.5" W, 37 m, coarse sand GoogleMaps ; 1 female with oostegites, 1 male ( GCRL 3006 View Materials ), station 2528–J, 29° 54'58.6" N, 86° 04'58.5" W, 37 m, coarse sand, February, 1978 GoogleMaps ; 1 male ( GCRL 3029 View Materials ) station 2533–C, 29° 42'59.9" N, 85° 15'28.6" W, 67 m, coarse sand GoogleMaps ; 1 female with oostegites ( GCRL 3038 View Materials ) station 2642–E, 29° 40.5' N, 87° 37' W, 36 m, medium sand GoogleMaps ; 2 females, 2 juveniles ( GCRL 3008 View Materials ), station 2747–10, 27° 24.2' N, 84° 07.3' W, 74 m, medium fine sand, August, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 4 males, 2 juveniles, 1 manca ( GCRL 3037 View Materials ), 2747–11 27° 24.2' N, 84° 07.3' W, 74 m, medium fine sand, August, 1977; 2 females ( GCRL 3036 View Materials ), station 2748–03, 27° 37.2' N, 83° 53.5' W, 50 m, coarse sand, November, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 1 female with oostegites, 1 male ( GCRL 3025 View Materials ), station 2748–05, 27° 37.2' N, 83° 53.5' W, 50 m, coarse sand, August, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 1 female, 1 male, 1 juvenile ( GCRL 3012 View Materials ), station 2748–06, 27° 37.2' N, 83° 53.5' W, 50 m, coarse sand, August, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 1 female with oostegites, 1 male ( GCRL 3019 View Materials ), station 2748–06, 27° 37.2' N, 83° 53.5' W, 50 m, coarse sand, February, 1978 GoogleMaps ; 2 juveniles ( GCRL 3041 View Materials ), station 2748–06, 27° 37.2' N, 83° 53.5' W, 50 m, coarse sand, November, 1978 GoogleMaps ; 1 female ( GCRL 3026 View Materials ), station 2748–07, 27° 37.2' N, 83° 53.5' W, 50 m, coarse sand, August, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 1 male ( GCRL 3026 View Materials ), station 2748–07, 27° 37.2' N, 83° 53.5' W, 50 m, coarse sand, November, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 1 female ( GCRL 3024 View Materials ),station 2748–09, 27° 37.2' N, 83° 53.5' W, 50 m, 01'08.5" W, 36 m, fine sand GoogleMaps ; 1 male ( GCRL 3016 View Materials ), station 2856–E, 29° 54'01.3" N, 87° 24'00.2" W, 30 m, fine sand GoogleMaps ; 1 subadult male ( GCRL 3005 View Materials ), station 2856–F, 29° 54'01.3" N, 87° 24'00.2" W, 30 m, fine sand, September, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 1 male ( GCRL 3015 View Materials ), station 2856–H, 29° 54'01.3" N, 87° 24'00.2" W, 30 m, fine sand, September, 1977 GoogleMaps ; 1 male, 1 juvenile ( GCRL 3013 View Materials ), station 2856–J, 29° 54'01.3" N, 87° 24'00.2" W, 30 m, fine sand, September, 1977 GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis. Antenna with third peduncle article having ventromedial and blunt triangular projection. Mandibular palp with terminal setulate seta shorter than others. Cheliped sexually dimorphic (male propodus more robust and differing cutting edge dentition).

Type locality. NW Atlantic, John U. Lloyd State Park, Whiskey Creek , Dania Beach, Florida (FL), tidal creek draining mangrove habitat running parallel to beach, 26°05'N, 80°06'W, 0.5 m depth GoogleMaps .

Geographic distribution. NW Atlantic and eastern Gulf of Mexico, South Carolina to Mississippi, 0.5–82 m depth (Fig. 1, number 35; Figs. 81–82) .

Remarks. Guţu (2006) erected a new genus ( Alokalliapseudes ) to accommodate this species based on the sexual dimorphism of the chelipeds. The cladistic analyses showed that this character is not enough to justify the separate generic status of this species. Also, the discovery of an ‘offshore morph’ of this species (see below) blurs the sexual/nonsexual dichotomy.

Examination of material from the eastern GOM revealed the presence of a new ‘morph’ of Mesokalliapseudes macsweenyi which generally occurs in offshore sites and greater depths than the ‘coastal morph’ ( Drumm and Heard, 2010). The ‘offshore morph’ of M. macsweenyi can be distinguished from the ‘coastal morph’ most notably by differences in the male cheliped. The male cheliped propodus of the ‘coastal morph’ ( Fig. 92A View FIGURE 92 ) is much more robust and is less than two times as long as broad (excluding fixed finger), while the propodus of the ‘offshore morph’ (Fig. 91E) is more than two times as long as broad. Also, the dactylus cutting edge of the ‘coastal morph’ does not have a medial tooth, as in the ‘offshore morph.’ The females of both forms seem to be nearly identical; however, the fixed finger cutting edge of the ‘coastal morph’ ( Fig. 92B View FIGURE 92 ) has rarely been observed to possess a proximal tooth. In his unpublished Master’s thesis, McSweeny (1968) noticed that a small percentage of females possessed a tooth on the proximal third of the fixed finger cutting edge. We have examined numerous specimens of the ‘coastal morph’ throughout its range and have never seen this tooth on the fixed finger.

The female chela usually has a proximal tooth on the fixed finger cutting edge. This tooth can be large as in Fig. 91A, or smaller as in Fig. 91B. However, several females examined, especially ovigerous females, lacked this tooth as in Fig. 91C. One female with oostegites had a small setose tooth on the dactylus cutting edge (Fig. 91D).

The male chela can also vary to some degree. The terminal unguis of the fixed finger can either be normal (Fig. 91E) or reduced (Fig. 91F), causing the fixed finger to appear differently. Subadult males have a propodus shape as in the female (Fig. 91G).

The senior author recently examined the population genetic and phylogeographic structure of the ‘coastal morph’ throughout most of its range and discovered that significant genetic structure existed among the populations (Drumm and Kreiser, in press). This calls into question the status of “cosmopolitan” species such as Leptochelia dubia and Sinelobus stanfordi .

GCRL

Gulf Coast Research Laboratory

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Tanaidacea

Family

Kalliapseudidae

Genus

Mesokalliapseudes

Loc

Mesokalliapseudes macsweenyi Drumm, 2003

DRUMM, DAVID T. & HEARD, RICHARD W. 2011
2011
Loc

Alokalliapseudes macsweenyi Guţu, 2006: 158–161

Drumm, D. T. & Heard, R. W. 2010: 29
Gutu, M. 2006: 161
2006
Loc

Kalliapseudes (Mesokalliapseudes) macsweenyi

Gutu, M. 2006: 142
Drumm, D. T. 2003: 12
2003
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