Eogammarus oclairi Bousfield, 1979

Tomikawa, Ko, Morino, Hiroshi, Toft, Jason & Mawatari, Shunsuke F., 2006, A revision of Eogammarus Birstein, 1933 (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Anisogammaridae), with a description of a new species, Journal of Natural History (J. Nat. Hist.) 40 (17 - 18), pp. 1083-1148 : 1114-1119

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Eogammarus oclairi Bousfield, 1979
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Eogammarus oclairi Bousfield, 1979 View in CoL

[Japanese name: Okurea togeo yokoebi, new]

( Figures 18–21 View Figure 18 View Figure 19 View Figure 20 View Figure 21 ) Eogammarus oclairi Bousfield 1979, p 319 –321, Figure 5 View Figure 5 .

Material examined

Canada. Paratypes: „, 12.0 mm, CMNC 1980-0459 , ♀, 13.5 mm, ovigerous, CMNC 1982-323 , Mouth of Gold River (49 ° 429N, 126 ° 07.59W), Muchalet Inlet, Vancouver Island , British Columbia, 13 June 1976, collected by R. M. O’Clair .

Description of male (12.0 mm, paratype, CMNC 1980-0459)

Antenna 1 ( Figure 18A View Figure 18 ): peduncular articles 1:2: 3 in ratio of 1.0:0.9:0.4; article 1 with robust seta posterodistally, posterior margin with three pairs of setae and a single seta, article 2 posterior margin with two clusters and two pairs of setae; article 3 posterior margin with one cluster and one pair of setae; accessory flagellum six-articulate; primary flagellum 23+ articulate, each article with one long aesthetasc ( Figure 18B View Figure 18 ). Antenna 2 ( Figure 18C View Figure 18 ): peduncular article 1 with robust seta; article 4 length 0.9× article 5 length; posterior margin of article 4 with four clusters and one pair of setae and a single seta; posterior margin of article 5 with four clusters and one pair of setae; flagellum 14+ articulate, with cup-calceoli ( Figure 18D View Figure 18 ).

Mandible ( Figure 18G, H View Figure 18 ): palp article 2 with seven marginal and 14 submarginal setae; article 3 length 0.9× article 2 length, with two clusters of A-setae and a B-seta. Maxilla 1 ( Figure 18I View Figure 18 ): inner plate with 12 plumose setae medially; palp article 1 marginally bare; article 2 with six setae on outer margin and six stout and six slender setae apically. Maxilla 2 ( Figure 18J View Figure 18 ): inner plate with 10 facial setae. Maxilliped ( Figure 18K View Figure 18 ): inner plate with three apical and two medial bent, stout setae; outer plate beyond middle of palp article 2; outer distal corner of palp article 2 with robust seta and slender seta.

Gnathopod 1 ( Figure 18L View Figure 18 ): anterior margin of propodus with cluster of setae and two setae, palmar margin ( Figure 18M View Figure 18 ) lined with 16 inner robust striated peg setae. Gnathopod 2 ( Figure 18N View Figure 18 ): anterior margin of propodus with seta, palmar margin ( Figure 18O View Figure 18 ) lined with 15 inner robust, striated peg setae.

Pereopod 3 ( Figure 19A View Figure 19 ): merus, carpus, and propodus in ratio of 1.0:0.8:0.6. Pereopod 4 ( Figure 19B View Figure 19 ): merus, carpus, and propodus in ratio of 1.0:0.9:1.0. Pereopod 6 ( Figure 19D View Figure 19 ): longest posteromarginal seta of basis 0.3× width of ischium. Pereopod 7 ( Figure 19E View Figure 19 ): posterodistal margin of basis with robust seta, longest posteromarginal seta 0.6× width of ischium.

Pleopods ( Figure 19F View Figure 19 ): retinacula paired ( Figure 19G View Figure 19 ). Epimera 1–3 ( Figure 20A–C View Figure 20 ): with setose anterior margin. Epimeron 2 ( Figure 20B View Figure 20 ): ventral margin and submargin with two robust setae and slender seta, respectively. Epimeron 3 ( Figure 20C View Figure 20 ): ventral margin with four robust setae.

Uropod 1 ( Figure 20D View Figure 20 ): inner and outer ramus length 0.7× peduncle length, latter with robust marginal setae and robust basofacial seta; inner ramus with three inner and one outer robust marginal setae; outer ramus with two inner and two outer robust marginal setae. Uropod 2 ( Figure 20E View Figure 20 ): inner ramus length 0.9×, outer ramus length 0.7× peduncle length, latter with robust marginal setae; inner ramus with three inner and one outer robust marginal setae; outer ramus with one inner and two outer robust marginal setae. Uropod 3 ( Figure 20F View Figure 20 ): inner ramus length 0.2× outer ramus length; outer margin of outer ramus with three clusters of robust setae, a few simple and plumose setae; inner margin with three robust setae, a few simple and numerous plumose setae; terminal article length 0.2× proximal article length. Telson ( Figure 20G View Figure 20 ): as long as wide, without robust distolateral setae, robust apical setae longer than slender apical setae.

Description of female (13.5 mm, paratype, CMNC 1982-323)

Antenna 1 ( Figure 21A View Figure 21 ): peduncular articles 1:2: 3 in ratio of 1.0:0.8:0.3; article 1 posterior margin with pair of setae; article 2 posterior margin with four clusters of setae and a single seta; article 3 posterior margin with cluster of setae; accessory flagellum four-articulate; primary flagellum 10+ articulate, each article with one aesthetasc. Antenna 2 ( Figure 21B View Figure 21 ): peduncular articles 4 and 5 about equal in length, posterior margin of article 4 with two clusters and one pair of setae and a single seta; posterior margin of article 5 with three clusters of setae; flagellum 11+ articulate, lacking cup-calceoli.

Gnathopod 1 ( Figure 21C View Figure 21 ): anterior margin of propodus with one cluster and two pairs of setae, palmar margin ( Figure 21D View Figure 21 ) with six inner and nine outer robust simple setae and weakly serrate inner seta. Gnathopod 2 ( Figure 21E View Figure 21 ): anterior margin of propodus with two clusters and one pair of setae, palmar margin ( Figure 21F View Figure 21 ) with four simple and three robust pectinate setae on inner margin, five simple and three robust pectinate setae on outer margin.

Pereopod 6 ( Figure 21I View Figure 21 ): longest posteromarginal seta of basis 0.3× width of ischium. Pereopod 7 ( Figure 21J View Figure 21 ): longest posteromarginal seta of basis 0.6× width of ischium.

Uropod 3: missing.

Variation

The number of clusters of setae on peduncular articles of both antennae 1 and 2 varies from one to five. The number of clusters of robust setae on the outer margin of the ramus of uropod 3 varies from three to four.

Remarks

Eogammarus oclairi is similar to E. confervicolus in having two characters in common, as mentioned in the remarks for E. confervicolus (see above). Eogammarus oclairi is also similar to E. kygi , but is distinguished from the latter by the following characters ( E. kygi in parentheses): (1) in antenna 1, the aesthetasc on the flagellum is longer than the surrounding normal setae (shorter); (2) calceoli are absent on female antenna 2 (present); and (3) on the telson, the robust apical setae are longer than the slender apical setae (shorter) (see Table I).

Distribution

Southern British Columbia, Vancouver, Washington.

Habitat

River mouths, estuaries, intertidal zone.

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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

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