Pseudomma sarsii Willemoes-Suhm

Wittmann, Karl J., 2024, The Mysidae (Crustacea, Mysida) of the ANDEEP I-III expeditions to the Antarctic deep sea with the description of twelve new species, establishment of four new genera and with world-wide keys to the species of Erythropinae and Mysidellinae, European Journal of Taxonomy 940, pp. 1-180 : 120

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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2024.940.2577

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12774312

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scientific name

Pseudomma sarsii Willemoes-Suhm
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Pseudomma sarsii Willemoes-Suhm View in CoL in G.O. Sars, 1884

Pseudomma Sarsii Willemoes-Suhm View in CoL in G.O. Sars, 1884: 37–38 (preliminary description, Kerguelen Islands, Antarctica).

Pseudomma sarsii View in CoL – G.O. Sars 1885: 189–191, pl. xxxiv figs 1–3 (detailed description). — Murray 1895: 1296, 1301 (Challenger Expedition records). — Brandt et al. 1998: table i (biogeography, endemism). — Petryashov 2006: 1416 (vertical distribution, in key); 2007: table 2 (biogeography). — Wittmann & Chevaldonné 2021: 155, suppl. (spelling accepted, distribution, in key).

Pseudomma Sarsii View in CoL – Stebbing 1893: 269 (Antarctic, in citation). — Patience 1907: 76 (occurrence, in citation). — Hansen 1913: 13 (records, South Georgia). — Rustad 1930: 7–8, fig. 1 (record, South Georgia).

Pseudomma Sarsi – Gerstaecker & Ortmann 1901: 672, 677 (distribution).

Pseudomma sarsi – O.S. Tattersall 1955: 93 (taxonomy, distribution, sub-Antarctic). — Siegel & Mühlenhardt-Siegel 1988: 182, fig. 1 (records, Bransfield Strait). — Ledoyer 1995: 607–608, fig. 2b (record, distribution, description). — Meland 2004: 4, fig. 4 (distribution, phylogeny). — San Vicente 2010: 51, fig. 29 (distribution, in key to Antarctic species). — Petryashov 2014a: 150, map 2 (biogeography). — Mees & Meland 2024: Aphia-ID 226910 (spelling accepted).

Material examined

SOUTHERN OCEAN • 1 ♀ ad. ( BL = 15.7 mm), 6 juv.; Drake Passage , NW of Elephant Island, ANDEEP-I station 041-3; 59°22.24ʹ S, 60°04.06ʹ W to 59°22.40ʹ S, 60°03.99ʹ W; depth 2375– 2372 m; 26 Jan. 2002; EBS epinet GoogleMaps 1 ♀ ad. (damaged, BL = 7.3 mm); South Shetland area , NNW of Elephant Island, ANDEEP-I station 043-8; 60°27.12ʹ S, 56°05.10ʹ W to 60°27.24ʹ S, 56°05.25ʹ W; depth 3961.2– 3962.4 m; 4 Feb. 2002; EBS epinet GoogleMaps .

Nomenclatorial note

The nominative ‘ Sarsius ’ and the genitive ‘ Sarsii ’ are valid Latinizations of the proper name ‘Sars’. As previously stressed by Wittmann & Chevaldonné (2021) the original ending ‘ ii ‘ought to be maintained according to ICZN (1999), Article 33.4.

Distribution

Type locality not defined. First description by Sars (1884) based on “several” specimens from the Kerguelen Islands, 48°41ʹ S, 69°03ʹ E, depth 219 m, and on one larger mutilated specimen from Challenger station 153 off East Antarctica, 65°42ʹ S, 79°49ʹ E, depth 3030 m, this last specimen doubted by Hansen (1913) and O.S. Tattersall (1955) to pertain to this species. These and subsequent records were made in the Southern Ocean: Kerguelen Islands, South Georgia, Weddell Sea, Drake Passage, South Orkneys, Bransfield Strait, Shetlands Islands, Falkland Islands ( Malvinas) and Beagle Channel, 49– 67° S, 69° E westward to 69° W, depth 75–3962 m (G.O. Sars 1884, 1885; O.S. Tattersall 1955; Siegel & Mühlenhardt-Siegel 1988; Ledoyer 1995; Brandt et al. 1999; San Vicente 2010; Wittmann & Chevaldonné 2021). The record in Murano (1974b) from Japan, Sagami Bay, 35° N, was not accepted by Meland (2004) as belonging to this species. The ANDEEP I samples from deep waters of the Drake Passage, 59– 60° S, 56– 60° W, depth 2372–3962 m, are within previously published acknowledged ranges.

Descriptive notes

Features of eye and antennula as described for P. antarcticum . Anterior margin of eye rudiments lined with minute teeth (scales). Antennular trunk with disto-median lobe armed with three small teeth increasing in size laterally, lobe disto-laterally with three barbed setae. Distal lobe of antennal scale extends beyond tooth on outer margin. Antennal scale extends ⅗ of its length beyond antennular trunk and ⅓ beyond 3-segmented antennal peduncle. Uropods setose all around, no spine; endopod extends ⅐ of its length beyond telson. Proximal third of linguiform telson without spines; distal ⅔ of each lateral margin with nine small subequal spines; terminal margin with pair of paramedian setae flanked by three pairs of large spines.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Mysida

Family

Mysidae

SubFamily

Boreomysinae

Tribe

Pseudommini

Genus

Pseudomma

Loc

Pseudomma sarsii Willemoes-Suhm

Wittmann, Karl J. 2024
2024
Loc

Pseudomma sarsi

Petryashov V. V. 2014: 150
San Vicente C. 2010: 51
Meland K. 2004: 4
Ledoyer M. 1995: 607
Siegel V. & Muhlenhardt-Siegel U. 1988: 182
Tattersall O. S. 1955: 93
1955
Loc

Pseudomma Sarsi

Gerstaecker A. & Ortmann A. E. 1901: 672
1901
Loc

Pseudomma Sarsii

Rustad D. 1930: 7
Hansen H. J. 1913: 13
Patience A. 1907: 76
Stebbing T. R. R. 1893: 269
1893
Loc

Pseudomma sarsii

Wittmann K. J. & Chevaldonne P. 2021: 155
Petryashov V. V. 2006: 1416
Murray J. 1895: 1296
Sars G. O. 1885: 189
1885
Loc

Pseudomma Sarsii

Sars G. O. 1884: 37
1884
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