Alexandrella schellenbergi ( Holman & Watling, 1983 )

d’Acoz, Cédric d’Udekem & Verheye, Marie L., 2017, Epimeria of the Southern Ocean with notes on their relatives (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Eusiroidea), European Journal of Taxonomy 359, pp. 1-553 : 175

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.359

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:703F4B1F-DFAD-47DD-AEA5-9E31A1921508

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3857598

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/4A5A879B-FF28-68D0-FE22-FBC6CEFDFE6E

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Carolina

scientific name

Alexandrella schellenbergi ( Holman & Watling, 1983 )
status

 

Alexandrella schellenbergi ( Holman & Watling, 1983) View in CoL

Bathypanoploea schellenbergi Holman & Watling, 1983: 47 View in CoL (in part: holotype only) figs 11a–e only (not figs 9, 10, 11f–h: presumably A. pulchra View in CoL and Alexandrella View in CoL sp. 1).

Iphimediopsis australis – Schellenberg 1931: 127, pl. 1 fig. c.

Bathypanoploea australis – Schellenberg 1939: 137 (footnote, by implication).

non Acanthonotozoma australis Chilton, 1912: 205 , pl. 2 fig. 19.

Distribution

Sub-Antarctic Region: south of Argentine Basin: north east of Falkland Islands: 50°19ʹ S, 50°50ʹ W, 2675 m ( Holman & Watling 1983).

Remarks

It has been reported that Alexandrella schellenbergi has a very wide geographical and bathymetric distribution across the Southern Ocean ( Holman & Watling 1983, Berge & Vader 2005b, 2005 c, De Broyer et al. 2007). This widespread distribution is questioned here. The holotype of A. schellenbergi was collected north of the Antarctic Polar Front and north of the line joining the Falkland Islands to South Georgia, at 2675 m. Its telson is more deeply cleft than in similar Alexandrella specimens from the continental shelf of the South Shetland Islands and the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. This telson character state is consistent with the specimens illustrated in literature ( Holman & Watling 1983, Ren & Huang 1991) and examined by us. On the poor quality photograph given by Schellenberg (1931), the posterior pereiopods also appear more slender than in the forms of the Antarctic continental shelf; however, this might be an illusion created by the possibly not flattened orientation of the legs on the picture. The telson difference, the geographical wide separation and the bathymetric differences suggest that two species are involved. The name Alexandrella pulchra Ren in Ren & Huang, 1991 is available for the form of the South Shetland Islands and the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, and it is herein resurrected for them. All topotypical shelf specimens of Alexandrella pulchra examined by us were devoid of posterodorsal tooth on pereionite 6. However, specimens similar to A. schellenbergi with a tooth on pereionite 6 are present in the Ross Sea ( Holman & Watling 1983: 49, fig. 10a), off Adélie Coast (present material) and in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean ( Rauschert & Arntz 2015). They are treated herein as a separate taxon: Alexandrella sp. 1.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

SubPhylum

Crustacea

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Amphipoda

SuperFamily

Eusiroidea

Family

Stilipedidae

SubFamily

Alexandrellinae

Genus

Alexandrella

Loc

Alexandrella schellenbergi ( Holman & Watling, 1983 )

d’Acoz, Cédric d’Udekem & Verheye, Marie L. 2017
2017
Loc

Bathypanoploea schellenbergi

Holman H. & Watling L. 1983: 47
1983
Loc

Bathypanoploea australis

Schellenberg A. 1939: 137
1939
Loc

Iphimediopsis australis

Schellenberg A. 1931: 127
1931
Loc

Acanthonotozoma australis

Chilton C. 1912: 205
1912
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