Gnathophausia zoea Willemoes-Suhm, 1873

(Fig. 4 C–D)

Gnathophausia zoëa Willemoes-Suhm, 1873: 401, fig. 6.

Gnathophausia zoëa. — Willemoes-Suhm, 1875a: xxxix (passim); 1875b: 32, 37, pl. IX, figs. 2–15, pl. X, fig. 4.―G.O. Sars, 1885: 44, pl. VI, figs 6, 10.―Holt & Tattersall, 1905: 107.― Ortmann, 1906: 42, pl. 2, fig. 2a, b.― Hansen, 1908: 93, pl. IV, figs. 3a–3c; ― Fowler, 1912: 539.― Stephensen, 1933: 8.― Gordan, 1957: 333.

Gnathophausia zoea. ― Faxon, 1896: 164.― Fage, 1941: 34.― Nouvel, 1943: 15.―W.M. Tattersall, 1925: 3; 1951: 29.―W.M. Tattersall & O.S. Tattersal, 1951: 82.―O.S. Tattersall, 1955: 38.―Birstein & Tchindonova, 1958: 261.― Gordon, 1964: 155, fig. 3B.― Pequegnat, 1965: 400, 402 (key), 410, fig. 14, 411–420 (passim).― Mauchline & Murano, 1977: 57, Table 1.― Lagardère & Nouvel, 1980: 377, figs. 1–10.― Lagardère 1983: 811.― Takeda & Okutani, 1983: 174.― Elizalde et al., 1991: 134, Table III, VI, fig. 4.― Escobar-Briones & Soto, 1991: 82, Table 1.―Casanova, 1996b: 131; 1997: 92 (list), 93 (Table 1), 94, fig. 2A, B.― De Jong & Casanova, 1997: 1032 –1035 (passim), fig. 1a, fig. 2, fig. 3b, fig. 4a, b.― Brattegard & Meland 1997: 74.― Casanova et al., 1998: 60, fig. 1f. ― Wittmann & Wirtz, 1998: 512.― Nouvel et al., 1999: 42, fig. 4.3A, B, 54, fig. 4.15D, 63, fig. 4.23E.― Haroun & Garrido, 2003: 68.― Wittmann et al., 2004: 1261.― Brusca & Hendrickx, 2005: 141.― Sawamoto & Fukuoka, 2005: 81, Table 1.― Ibarra Rivera & Hendrickx, 2008: 57 (list), 66 (key), 73, figs. 22, 23A–D.― Price et al., 2009: 923 (passim), 928 (list).― Wittmann & Riera, 2012: 69.― Meland & Aas, 2013: 215, fig. 1, 219 (key).― Wittmann, 2013: 392, Table 1, fig. 2f. ― Petryashov, 2014: 184; 2015: 240, figs. 3, 4, 242 (list).― Wittmann et al., 2014: 192, fig. 54.1A, 224, fig. 54.16K, 287, fig. 54.38F, 349 (list).― Sawamoto, 2015: 4, Table 1.― San Vicente, 2016: 485, 496 (key), fig. 6C, D.― Letessier et al., 2017: 90, Table 2.

Gnathophausia Willemoësii G.O Sars, 1884: 6; 1885: 38, pl. v, figs. 1–6.― Faxon, 1895: 215, pl. K, fig. 1.― Ortmann, 1905: 969.

Gnathophausia sarsi Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891a: 187 .

Gnathophausia zoëa sarsi . ― Ortmann, 1906: 42.

Gnathophausia cristata Illig, 1906: 319 .

Gnathophausia Zoëa. ― Hansen, 1910: 17.

Gnathophausia willemoësia .― Boone, 1930: 192.

Material examined. TALUD XII, St. 13 (17°45'16''N, 102°00'29''W), Mar 30, 2008, 1 male (CL 36 mm), BS operated at 1199– 1100 m (ICML-EMU-12303) . TALUD XV, St. 5C (23°16'42"N, 110°54'55"W), Aug 5, 2012, 1 juv. (CL ca. 25 mm), BS operated at 980–1036 m (ICML-EMU-12300B); St. 5F (22°58'15"N, 110°40'17"W), Aug 5, 2012, 2 males (CL 40–49 mm) and 3 females (CL 53–56 mm), BS operated at 1035–1108 m (ICML-EMU- 12300A); St. 13 (25º02'12"N, 112º54'06"W), Jul 30, 2012, 1 male (CL 54 mm) and 5 juv. (CL 23–29 mm), BS operated at 1210–1245 m (ICML-EMU-12301) . TALUD XVI-B, St. 19 (30º38'N, 116º31'40"W), May 25, 2014, 1 female (CL 55 mm), BS operated at 1385–1433 m (ICML-EMU-12302); St. 22 (30°56'N, 116°40'33"W), May 27, 2014, 1 juv. (CL 16 mm), BS operated at 1296–1340 m (ICML-EMU-12304A); St. 27 (31°42'21"N, 117°13'W), May 27, 2014, 1 juv. (CL 27 mm), BS operated at 1394–1397 m (ICML-EMU-12304B) .

Distribution. Cosmopolitan in temperate and tropical zones (Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans) (Ibarra Rivera & Hendrickx 2008; Meland & Ass 2013). While reviewing the western Mexico material of the SIO and of the Mazatlán collection, Ibarra Rivera & Hendrickx (2008) mostly found material from within the Gulf of California (Ibarra Rivera & Hendrickx 2008: fig. 22). The material reported herein is from six localities along the west coast of the Baja California Peninsula, ranging roughly from 22°N to 32°N (Fig. 5). Additional material from SW Mexico examined herein add a new record (17°45’16”N) for this species in this area (see Ibarra Rivera & Hendrickx 2008).