Eusirus antarcticus Thomson, 1880
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2012.692825 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039487CE-FFDE-FFAE-7FC9-710CD072F907 |
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Eusirus antarcticus Thomson, 1880 |
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Eusirus antarcticus Thomson, 1880 View in CoL
Eusirus antarcticus Thomson, 1880: 4–5 View in CoL .
Eusirus antarcticus: Thurston, 1974b: 29 View in CoL ; Bellan-Santini and Ledoyer, 1974: 654, pl. 8; Chiesa et al., 2005: 169, 170, tb. 2; De Broyer et al., 2007: 56, 57.
Material examined
Argentina; Beagle Channel, northern Isla Despard , 54 ◦ 52 ′ S, 68 ◦ 10 ′ W, 8–12 m depth, colls. D. Aureliano and A. Ferlito, don. G. Lovrich: 2 ovig GoogleMaps . ♀♀ 6 and 6.5 mm, 27 May 1999, MACN-In 38549. Same location, same colls., 11 August 1999: 1 sex indet. 5.3 mm (damaged), MACN-In 38550a ; 1 ♂ 6 mm, MACN-In 38550b; 2 ♀♀ 4.9 and 6.1 mm, 2 sex indet. 4 and 5.5 mm, MACN-In 38550c; 1 ♀ 4.8 mm, MACN-In 38550d; 1 ovig. ♀ 7 mm, MACN-In 38550e. Same location, same colls., 10 February 2000: 1 ovig . ♀ 7mm, 1 ♀ 6.9 mm, MACN-In 38551a; 1 ♀ 6.3 mm, MACN-In 38551b; 1 sex indet. 4.25 mm, 1 ♂ 6 mm, 2 May 2000, MACN-In 38552. Same location, same colls., 29 May 2000 : 1 ♀ 4.5 mm, MACN-In 38553a; 1 ♀ 4.7 mm, MACN-In 38553b; 1 ovig. ♀ 4.25 mm, MACN-In 38553c; 1 ♀ 5.4 mm, MACN-In 38553d. Shinkai Maru survey X; sta 6, 38 ◦ 31 ′ S, 56 ◦ 22 ′ W GoogleMaps : 1 ♀ 10 mm, 85 m depth, 14 January 1979, don. R. Bastida, MACN-In 38554 .
Remarks
Eusirus antarcticus Thomson, 1880 View in CoL has an extensive Antarctic and sub-Antarctic distribution, especially in southern South America. The most northerly record in the Argentine continental shelf represents a new record from the Southwest Atlantic. Thurston (1974b) pointed out that the serrate posterior margin of the third epimeron was probably a condition of the animal’s age and he established various length ranges from different localities that showed presence or absence of this feature. The present specimens found associated with M. pyrifera in the Beagle Channel have a size range from 4 to 10 mm, and all of them display serrate posterior margin of third epimeron. Arnaud (1974) reported this species inhabiting holdfasts of M. pyrifera from the Kerguelen Islands.
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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Eusirus antarcticus Thomson, 1880
Alonso, G. M. 2012 |
Eusirus antarcticus:
De Broyer C & Lowry K & Jazdzewski K & Robert H 2007: 56 |
Chiesa IL & Alonso GM & Zelaya DG 2005: 169 |
Thurston MH 1974: 29 |
Bellan-Santini D & Ledoyer M 1974: 654 |
Eusirus antarcticus
Thomson GM 1880: 5 |