Plesiopenaeus coruscans (Wood-Mason, 1891)
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Plesiopenaeus coruscans (Wood-Mason, 1891) |
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Plesiopenaeus coruscans (Wood-Mason, 1891) View in CoL
( Figs. 23–25 View FIGURE 23 View FIGURE 24 View FIGURE 25 )
Aristeus coruscans Wood-Mason in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891:280, fig. 6. Aristaeus (Plesiopenaeus) coruscans - Alcock, 1901: 37 –38.
Plesiopenaeus coruscans View in CoL - Burkenroad, 1936: 95 –100; Crosnier, 1978: 86 –96, figs. 31 f–g, 32 c–f; Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1997: 52; Dall, 2001: 422.
Type locality: Bay of Bengal.
Material examined: St. E0496, 13º17.580' S – 38º17.599' W to 13º12.030' S – 38º14.873' W, 1717 m, 07/ VI/2000, 1 female, cl: 65.4 mm, MNRJ 14524. St. E0519, 13º19.944' S – 38º19.654' W to 13º22.615' S – 38º21.960' W, 1730 m, 20/VI/2000, 2 females, cl: 22.7–26.8 mm, 1 male, cl: 54. 9 mm, MNRJ 14577. St. E0525, 20º08.145' S – 38º38.081' W to 20º07.308' S – 38º42.906' W, 1639 m, 28/VI/2000, 4 females, cl: 59.0– 74.6 mm, MNRJ 14525. St. E0526, 20º06.565' S – 38º40.502' W to 20º03.984' S – 38º36.676' W, 1637 m, 28/VI/ 2000, 3 females, cl: 54.9–75.6 mm, 3 males, cl: 62.2–69.3 mm, MNRJ 14515. St. E0527, 19º50.736' S – 39º10.817' W to 19º50.563' S – 39º14.496' W, 1402 m, 29/VI/2000, 2 females, cl: 77.7–90.5 mm, 2 males, cl: 64.8–65.2 mm, MNRJ 14521. St. E0528, 19º45.258’ S – 39º03.003’ W to 19º47.581’ S – 38º59.827’ W, 1237 m, 29/VI/2000, 1 female, cl: 99.0 mm. MNRJ 14514. St. E0536, 20º24.008' S – 39º46.217' W to 20º27.001' S – 39º44.843' W, 1293 m, 02/VII/2000, 1 female, cl: 88.1 mm, 1 male, cc: 70.6 mm, MNRJ 14513. St. E0538, 20º27.667' S – 39º38.101' W to 20º32.771' S – 39º37.650' W, 1680 m, 02/VII/2000, 1 female, cl: 78.3 mm, MNRJ 14516. St. E0540, 21º12.293' S – 38º39.838' W to 19º42.684' S – 38º44.568' W, 925 m, 27/VI/2000, 1 female, cl: 89.3 mm, MNRJ 14520. St. E0544, 21º24.306' S – 40º02.847' W to 21º20.953' S – 40º02.847' W, 1159 m, 05/VII/2000, 2 females, cl: 77.1–86.1 mm, 2 males, cl: 60.6–60.8 mm, MNRJ 14519. St. E0549, 21º25.738' S – 39º43.946' W to 21º22.965' S – 39º44.646' W, 1718 m, 07/VII/2000, 1 male, cl: 62.2 mm, MNRJ 14522. St. E0550, 21º26.324’ S – 39º49.113’ W to 21º28.583’ S – 39º47.176’ W, 1598 m, 07/VII/2000, 1 female, cl: 72.2 mm, MNRJ 14523. St. E0551, 21º.07.780' S– 39º49.106' W to 21º04.783' S – 39º48.698' W, 1642 m, 08/VII/2000, 1 female, cl: 83.8 mm, 1 male, cl: 71.3 mm, MNRJ 14526. St. E0552, 21º07.493' S – 39º46.423' W to 21º09.541' S – 39º46.079' W, 1694 m, 08/VII/2000, 1 female, cl: 81.8 mm, MNRJ 14518.
Diagnosis: Rostrum curved sligthly upward, with 3 dorsal spines; gastro-orbital carina reaching cervical carina and orbital margin. Females with an oval plate on sternite XII. Males with ventral spines on sternites IX–XI, sternite XII with an oval plate, and sternite XIII with a tubercle. Abdominal somites 4–6 with a dorsal carina and ending in spines. Petasma with distal extremity slightly rounded; ventral costa smaller than median lobe, sligthly curved inward, not forming a hook. Appendix interna oval, with a small carina. Appendix masculina triangular, smaller and thinner than appendix interna.
Description: Rostrum curved sligthly upward, with 3 dorsal spines, with some simple setae on ventral region of rostrum and in front of rostrum spines ( Fig. 23 View FIGURE 23 a). Adrostral carina well defined; branchiocardiac carina extends for almost total length of carapace; antennal, branchiostegal, cervical and submarginal carina and post-cervical sulcus present; gastro-orbital carina reaching cervical carina and orbital margin; antennal and branchiostegal spines present ( Fig. 23 View FIGURE 23 a).
Abdominal somites 1–3 with a depression that extends from dorsum to middle of pleurae; pleurae with marginal setae; abdominal somites 4–6 with a dorsal carina and ending in spines ( Fig. 23 View FIGURE 23 a).
Antenna l scaphocerite approximately 1.5 X of antennular peduncle ( Fig. 23 View FIGURE 23 a–c).
Right and left mandibles with incisor and molar processes distinct; palp present ( Fig. 23 View FIGURE 23 d, 23e).
Maxillae, maxillipeds as for the family ( Figs. 23 View FIGURE 23 f–g, 24a–c).
First pereopod dactyl approximately 1.6 X of palm; carpus approximately 2 X of dactyl; merus approximately 0.7 X of carpus, with or without a disto-lateral cuspidate setae ( Fig. 24 View FIGURE 24 d).
Second pereopod dactyl approximately 1.4 X of palm; carpus approximately 3.5 X of dactyl; merus approximately 0.5 X of carpus, without a disto-lateral cuspidate setae ( Fig. 24 View FIGURE 24 e).
Third pereopod dactyl approximately 1.2 X of palm; carpus approximately 4.4 X of dactyl; merus approximately 0.5 X of carpus ( Fig. 24 View FIGURE 24 f).
Fourth pereopod dactyl approximately 1.5 X of propodus; propodus approximately 0.6 X of carpus; carpus approximately of the same size of merus ( Fig. 24 View FIGURE 24 g).
Fifth pereopod dactyl approximately 0.6 X of propodus; propodus approximately 0.4 X of carpus; merus approximately 1.4 X of carpus; males with an inner spine on coxa ( Fig. 24 View FIGURE 24 h).
Females with an oval plate on sternite XII ( Fig. 25 View FIGURE 25 a). Males with ventral spines on sternites IX–XI, sterniteXII with an oval plate, and sternite XIII with a tubercle ( Fig. 25 View FIGURE 25 b).
Petasma with distal extremity slightly rounded; ventral costa smaller than median lobe, sligthly curved inward, not forming a hook ( Fig. 25 View FIGURE 25 c–d). Appendix masculina oval, with a small carina ( Fig. 25 View FIGURE 25 e–f). Appendix interna triangular, smaller and thinner than appendix masculina ( Fig. 25 View FIGURE 25 f).
Distribution: Indian Ocean: Northeast of Australia. Eastern Atlantic Ocean: Madagascar; Arabian Sea; Bay of Bengal; Andaman Islands. Western Atlantic Ocean: Gulf of Mexico; Bahamas ( Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1997; Dall, 2001).
Depth: 900–2367 m. ( Pérez Farfante & Kensley, 1997, Dall, 2001)
New records: Brazil, from Bahia to Espírito Santo states, between 925 and 1730 m.
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Plesiopenaeus coruscans (Wood-Mason, 1891)
Tavares, Carolina R. & Serejo, Cristiana S. 2007 |
Plesiopenaeus coruscans
Dall 2001: 422 |
Perez 1997: 52 |
Crosnier 1978: 86 |
Burkenroad 1936: 95 |
Aristeus coruscans
Alcock 1901: 37 |
Wood-Mason 1891: 280 |