Subantarctorchestia bollonsi ( Chilton, 1909 ), 2023
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Subantarctorchestia bollonsi ( Chilton, 1909 ) |
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Subantarctorchestia bollonsi ( Chilton, 1909) View in CoL gen. et. comb. nov.
( Figs. 40–49 View FIGURE 40 View FIGURE 41 View FIGURE 42 View FIGURE 43 View FIGURE 44 View FIGURE 45 View FIGURE 46 View FIGURE 47 View FIGURE 48 View FIGURE 49 , 68 View FIGURE 68 )
Orchestia bollonsi Chilton, 1909: 635 View in CoL , 636, fig. 6.— Stephensen, 1927: 348.— Stephensen, 1935: 4.— Paviour-Smith, 1956: 552.— Hurley, 1957: 160, figs. 52–68.— Bousfield, 1964: 54, fig. 5.— Shaw & Poore, 2016: 34.
? Transorchestia bollonsi View in CoL .— Bousfield, 1982: 19.— Bousfield, 1984, 204 (table 6).— Serejo & Lowry, 2008: 200.
Type material. Probable Types: 24 specimens (12 males, 9 females, 3 juveniles including males up to 19 mm), BMNH 1912.5.25.103–112, The Snares, roots of tussocks, November 1907, ‘cotypes’ Prof. Charles Chilton .
Additional material examined. Z male, 13 mm, SEM preparation, AM P.99368, eastern side of Shoal Point, Perseverance Harbour, Campbell Island (52°33′S 169°09′E), boulder beach above high tide, coll. J.K. Lowry and S. Lowry, 4 February 1980 (CA-269); Y female, 12 mm, SEM preparation, AM P.99369, eastern side of Shoal Point, Perseverance Harbour, Campbell Island (52°33′S 169°09′E), boulder beach above high tide GoogleMaps , coll. J.K. Lowry and S. Lowry, 4 February 1980 (CA-269); 11 specimens (incl. A male 13.5 mm, B male 20 mm), AM P.100710, east side of Shoal Point, Perseverance Harbour, Campbell Island (52°33′S 169°9′E) 4 February 1980 GoogleMaps , coll. J.K. Lowry & S. Lowry, Australian Museum Campbell Island Expedition ( CA 269 ); 13 specimens, AM P.100713, large point at western end, Northeast Harbour, Campbell Island (52°31′S 169°10′E), under old bricks on grass just above shoreline, 7 February 1980 GoogleMaps , coll. S. Lowry & D. James ( CA 286 ); 1 specimen, AM P.100714, boulder beach between Complex Point and Sandy Beach, Northwest Bay , Campbell Island (52°33′S 169°3′E), soil under terrestrial plant Cotula sp. , 31 January 1980 GoogleMaps , coll. J.K. Lowry & S. Lowry, ( CA 234 ); 19 specimens, AM P.100715, western end of Rocky Bay, Campbell Island (52°34′S 169°1′E), under stones, 12 February 1980 GoogleMaps , coll. M.A. Fraser & D. James ( CA 326 ); 100’s specimens (including 12 mm, 12.5 mm, 14 mm, 14.7 mm, 15 mm, 15 mm), AM P.100703, Rima Islet, Western Chain, The Snares , 26 November 1974 , rootlets of Scirpus cernuus , coll. D.S. Horning; 13 specimens (including 15 mm, 17 mm, 20 mm, 21 mm), AM P.100704, Rima Islet, The Snares , 21 November 1976 , coll. J.W. Early; 50 specimens, AM P.100702, Rima Island, Snares Islet , 21 November 1976 , coll. G.D. Fenwick; 1 specimen, AM P.100707, south side of South West Promontory, The Snares , (48°7′S 166°36′E) under rocks, 13 January 1967 GoogleMaps , coll. G.A. Knox ( SA 3172 ); 1 specimen, AM P.100708, south side of South West Promontory, The Snares , (48°7′S 166°36′E) under rocks, 13 January 1967 GoogleMaps , coll. G.A. Knox ( SA 3172 ); 1 specimen, AM P.100709, south side of South West Promontory, The Snares , (48°7′S 166°36′E) under rocks, 13 January 1967 GoogleMaps , coll. G.A. Knox ( SA 3172 ); 300+ specimens, ZMUC unreg, Auckland Island , under tree 25 November 1914 , coll. Dr Th. Mortensen. ( ID Chilton 1 December 1916) .
Type locality. Bounty Islands , The Snares and Ewing Island, Auckland Islands, New Zealand .
Variation. Not significant.
Diagnosis. Pereonites smooth, without transverse ridges. Gnathopod 2 palm without large distal sinus; dactylus lies outside defining distal spine. Gnathopod 2–4 coxa trapezoid and much wider than deep. Pereopod 7 basis with large distally rounded posterodistal lobe reaching into merus. Epimeron 1 with 3 or 4 small robust setae along anterior margin.
Size. Male 21 mm, female 12 mm.
Remarks. Subantarctorchestia bollonsi co-occurs with S. aucklandiae , separating these species across locations, The Snares, the Auckland Islands and Campbell Island, with populations of various body sizes is challenging. In S. aucklandiae the male gnathopod 2 propodus has a large distal sinus which differs from S. bollonsi where the palm is entire. In S. bollonsi the male pereopod 7 basis is narrow and the merus has an anterior distal lobe which develops as a hook, seen in male specimens greater than 15 mm, while in S. aucklandiae of a similar size the pereopod 7 basis is broad and the merus is without a hook structure. However, in extremely large specimens of S. aucklandiae (25–40 mm) pereopod 7 is more similar to S. bollonsi , where the basis becomes acute and the merus is hooked (see figs. 36 and 44).
The swollen antenna 2 and more expanded articles of pereopod 7 in S. bollonsi indicate that these specimens are sexually dimorphic mature males and are not a juvenile form of the larger S. aucklandiae species. Indeed, in the largest specimens of S. aucklandiae the gravid females have developing eggs as large as S. bollonsi .
Habitat. Supralittoral, under guano ( Chilton 1909), in the roots of tussocks (Paviour-Smith 1959), under leaf mould ( Hurley 1957).
Distribution. New Zealand. The Snares: Rima Islet, Sinkhole, Southwest Promontory ( Chilton 1909; current study). Bounty Islands ( Chilton, 1909). Auckland Islands: Ewing Island ( Chilton 1909); Auckland Islands: Ewing Island, Ocean Island ( Chilton 1909; current study). Campbell Island; Northeast Harbour, Northwest Bay, Rocky Bay, (current study).
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Australian Museum |
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Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen |
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University of Idaho |
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Subantarctorchestia bollonsi ( Chilton, 1909 )
Hughes, Lauren E. & Lowry, James K. 2023 |
Transorchestia bollonsi
Serejo, C. & Lowry, J. K. 2008: 200 |
Bousfield, E. L. 1982: 19 |
Orchestia bollonsi
Shaw, M. D. & Poore, G. C. B. 2016: 34 |
Bousfield, E. L. 1964: 54 |
Hurley, D. E. 1957: 160 |
Paviour-Smith, K. 1956: 552 |
Stephensen K. 1935: 4 |
Stephensen, K. 1927: 348 |
Chilton, C. 1909: 635 |