Hargeria rapax Harger, 1879

Abarca-Ávila, Mónica Mariel, Herrera-Dorantes, María Teresa, Winfield, Ignacio & Ardisson, Pedro-Luis, 2019, Updated checklist and identification key of benthic tanaidaceans (Crustacea Peracarida) of the sublittoral zone of the northern Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, Zootaxa 4711 (1), pp. 51-76 : 66

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4711.1.2

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D0975F-FFFD-5844-89F1-D403BACDFED0

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scientific name

Hargeria rapax Harger, 1879
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Hargeria rapax Harger, 1879 View in CoL

( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 F–G)

Examined material. TA: 370 individuals. CNCR 34803 . Tr-Loc : M43- Celestun , Yucatan, Mexico 21°3’53.319’’N 90°14’57.728’’W, two ♂, 7 May 2005, 26 November 2005, 11 March 2006, coll. AV, SP GoogleMaps ; Tr-Loc: M51- Santa Clara, Yucatan, Mexico 21°23’41.709’’N 88°53’21.159’’W, 270 ♀, six ♀ o, 39 ♀ m, 15 ♂, 24 juv, 14 man., 20 May 2005, 27 November 2005, 12 March 2006, coll. AV, SP GoogleMaps ; collected at depths of 0.8–1.7 m, in coarse sand, medium sand, and fine sand, with Caulerpa , Syringodium , and T. testudinum GoogleMaps

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Local distribution. ( Table 1 View TABLE 1 , Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ).

Geographical distribution. Atlantic Ocean: northeastern United States, from Massachusetts to Florida; entire GoM; Caribbean Sea: Caiman Islands, Puerto Morelos Reef National Park and the coast of Quintana Roo.

Recognition characters. Female: antennule with three articles; three flat spines on the maxilliped endite; uropodal exopod with one article smaller than the first article of endopod. Male: cheliped slender with teeth on proximal inner margin in dactylus and fixed finger; post-anal spatulate process present. Uropodal endopod with five articles in both sexes.

Remarks. It is a euryhaline species, with a preference for submerged aquatic vegetation ( H. wrightii , Ruppia maritima Linnaeus , Syringodium filiforme Kützing and T. testudinum ), It can also be associated with algae ( A. fragilissima , Cladophora Kützing , D. obtusata ), sponges ( A. fistularis , I. felix , I. strobilina ) in soft bottoms, mangroves, marshes, encrusting communities, coral rubble, submerged wood, at depths 0 to 20 m. It feeds on diatoms and fine organic particles.

References. Harger (1879); Lang (1973); Kneib (1992); Heard et al. (2004); Suárez-Morales et al. (2004); García-Madrigal et al. (2005); Masterson (2008); Heard & Anderson (2009); Winfield et al. (2013); Jarquín-González et al. (2015); Monroy-Velázquez et al. (2017); Cházaro-Olvera et al. (2018); Jarquín-González & Carrera-Parra (2019).

TA

Timescale Adventures Research and Interpretive Center

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Tanaidacea

SubOrder

Tanaidomorpha

SuperFamily

Paratanaoidea

Family

Leptocheliidae

SubFamily

Leptocheliinae

Genus

Hargeria

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