Bonassa bonairensis (Stephensen, 1933)
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1216.135258 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13989333 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C69C00FD-769C-5987-8EE7-84C0450CA84D |
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Bonassa bonairensis (Stephensen, 1933) |
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Bonassa bonairensis (Stephensen, 1933) View in CoL
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Lysianassa (?) bonairensis Stephensen, 1933 a: 416–420, figs 1, 2; Stephensen 1948: 1, 3. View in CoL
Lysianassa bonairensis J. L. Barnard, 1958: 94; Ortiz 1979: 19. View in CoL
Bonassa bonairensis Barnard & Karaman, 1991: 472; Lowry and Stoddart 1997: 54–58, figs 21–23. View in CoL
Material examined.
Panama • 2–3 mm • 1 ♀; Bocas del Toro, Swan Cay ; 9.4533°N, 82.2983°W; depth 2–3 m, among algae; 4 Aug 2005; S. DeGrave leg.; GCRL 6655 View Materials GoogleMaps • 1 ♀; Bocas del Toro, Drago ; 9.418056°N, 82.3375°W; depth 2–3 m, among coral rubble, 9 Aug 2021; K. N. White leg.; USNM 1739773 About USNM GoogleMaps • 1 juvenile; Bocas del Toro, Hospital Point ; 9.331967°N, 82.214817°W; depth 1–3 m, among coral rubble; 22 June 2023; K. N. White leg.; USNM 1739774 About USNM GoogleMaps .
Diagnosis.
Epistome produced, rounded, subequal to produced upper lip. Antenna 1 with strong callynophore in female. Gnathopod 1 propodus distally narrowing. Pereopod 7 basis greatly expanded, posteriorly rounded; merus greatly expanded, approximately 3 × width of carpus. Uropod 3 rami narrow, apically acute, and lacking plumose setae in female. Telson distal margin truncate, slightly emarginate.
Distribution.
Lesser Antilles: Bonaire Island ( Stephensen 1933 a; Lowry and Stoddart 1997); Panama: Bocas del Toro (present study).
Ecology and remarks.
These amphipods occur among algae and coral rubble at depths of 1– 3 m. Panamanian specimens agree closely with previous descriptions of the species, with the exception of a slightly emarginate telson, with the exception of the uropod 3, which is documented for the first time in a female. This species is easily distinguishable based on the expanded pereopod 7 basis and merus. Panamanian specimens are a translucent white color when alive.
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Bonassa bonairensis (Stephensen, 1933)
White, Kristine N. 2024 |
Bonassa bonairensis
Lowry JK & Stoddart HE 1997: 54 - 58 |
Barnard JL & Karaman GS 1991: 472 |
Lysianassa bonairensis J. L. Barnard, 1958: 94 ; Ortiz 1979: 19 .
Ortiz M 1979: 19 |
Barnard JL 1958: 94 |
Lysianassa (?) bonairensis
Stephensen K 1948: 1 |