Gulf of Cadiz (North-east Atlantic)

Faunal collections from mud-volcano sites in the Gulf of Cadiz, at depths between 355 and 3061 m, have revealed a high diversity (and in some cases high density) of tanaidaceans. A previous paper has described some of the tanaidomorph species found. Records of apseudomorph species from deep-sea chem...

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Main Authors: Magdalena Błażewicz-paszkowycz, Roger N. Bamber, Marina R. Cunha
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.309.6295 2023-05-15T17:38:28+02:00 Gulf of Cadiz (North-east Atlantic) Magdalena Błażewicz-paszkowycz Roger N. Bamber Marina R. Cunha The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.309.6295 http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2011/f/zt02919p036.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.309.6295 http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2011/f/zt02919p036.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2011/f/zt02919p036.pdf Key words mud volcanoes Gulf of Cadiz deep-sea Apseudes Atlantapseudes Fageapseudes Pseudosphyrapus Sphyrapus text ftciteseerx 2016-01-07T22:26:08Z Faunal collections from mud-volcano sites in the Gulf of Cadiz, at depths between 355 and 3061 m, have revealed a high diversity (and in some cases high density) of tanaidaceans. A previous paper has described some of the tanaidomorph species found. Records of apseudomorph species from deep-sea chemosynthetic habitats are almost non-existent. The present study reports on seven apseudomorph species from five different genera from this material; two of the species, one in each of the genera Sphyrapus and Pseudosphyrapus are new to science, although there was insufficient material available to describe fully the Pseudosphyrapus species. Two of the other species are reported herein for only the second time. A neotype is erected for Apseudes setiferus Băcescu, and a lectotype for Sphyrapus malleolus Norman & Stebbing; these two, plus Atlantapseudes nigrifrons Băcescu and Fageapseudes retusifrons Richardson are redescribed. The habitus of Apseudes grossimanus is figured. None of the taxa appear to show any morphological features specifically adapted to the peculiar habitat around mud-volcanoes. The genus Collossella is relegated to the synonymy of Fageapseudes. The nonchemosynthetic-habitat-associated species Apseudes coriolis is moved to Taraxapseudes. Text North East Atlantic Unknown
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mud volcanoes
Gulf of Cadiz
deep-sea
Apseudes
Atlantapseudes
Fageapseudes
Pseudosphyrapus
Sphyrapus
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mud volcanoes
Gulf of Cadiz
deep-sea
Apseudes
Atlantapseudes
Fageapseudes
Pseudosphyrapus
Sphyrapus
Magdalena Błażewicz-paszkowycz
Roger N. Bamber
Marina R. Cunha
Gulf of Cadiz (North-east Atlantic)
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Atlantapseudes
Fageapseudes
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Sphyrapus
description Faunal collections from mud-volcano sites in the Gulf of Cadiz, at depths between 355 and 3061 m, have revealed a high diversity (and in some cases high density) of tanaidaceans. A previous paper has described some of the tanaidomorph species found. Records of apseudomorph species from deep-sea chemosynthetic habitats are almost non-existent. The present study reports on seven apseudomorph species from five different genera from this material; two of the species, one in each of the genera Sphyrapus and Pseudosphyrapus are new to science, although there was insufficient material available to describe fully the Pseudosphyrapus species. Two of the other species are reported herein for only the second time. A neotype is erected for Apseudes setiferus Băcescu, and a lectotype for Sphyrapus malleolus Norman & Stebbing; these two, plus Atlantapseudes nigrifrons Băcescu and Fageapseudes retusifrons Richardson are redescribed. The habitus of Apseudes grossimanus is figured. None of the taxa appear to show any morphological features specifically adapted to the peculiar habitat around mud-volcanoes. The genus Collossella is relegated to the synonymy of Fageapseudes. The nonchemosynthetic-habitat-associated species Apseudes coriolis is moved to Taraxapseudes.
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