Alamprops Gerken 2018, n. gen.

Alamprops n. gen. Lamprops.— Sars, 1863: 239 (in part). Type species . Lamprops augustinensis Gerken, 2005. Diagnosis. Carapace not dorsoventrally flattened, without marginal carina, eyelobe present, pseudorostral lobes short, blunt. Antennule flagella well developed, accessory flagellum at least 0....

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Cumacea
Lampropidae
Alamprops
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Cumacea
Lampropidae
Alamprops
Gerken, Sarah
Alamprops Gerken 2018, n. gen.
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Alamprops
description Alamprops n. gen. Lamprops.— Sars, 1863: 239 (in part). Type species . Lamprops augustinensis Gerken, 2005. Diagnosis. Carapace not dorsoventrally flattened, without marginal carina, eyelobe present, pseudorostral lobes short, blunt. Antennule flagella well developed, accessory flagellum at least 0.5 length of main flagellum. Mandible navicular. Maxillule palp with 2 setae. Pereopod 1 basis subequal to rest of appendage. Pereopod 5 longer than basis of pereopod 4, with 6 articles. Telson large, at least 2/3 length of uropod peduncles. Uropod endopod of 3 articles. Uropod exopod article 1 0.2 length of article 2, or less, rarely longer than article 2. Female with fully developed exopod on pereopod 2, rudimentary exopods on pereopods 3–4, without pleopods. Male with long antenna, extending past pereon, penial lobes absent, without pleopods. Species. Alamprops affinis (Lomakina, 1958) n. comb ., A. augustinensis (Gerken, 2005) n. comb ., A. carinatus (Hart, 1930) n. comb ., A. comatus (Zimmer, 1907), A. donghaensis (Kim & Kim, 2015) n. comb ., A. flavus (Harada, 1959) n. comb ., A. kensleyi (Haye & Gerken, 2005) n. comb ., A. krasheninnikovi (Derzhavin, 1926) n. comb ., A. lomakinae (Tsareva & Vassilenko, 1993) n. comb ., A. longispina (Lomakina, 1958) n. comb ., A. multifasciatus (Zimmer, 1937) n. comb ., A. obfuscatus (Gladfelter, 1975) n. comb ., A. profundus (Reyss, 1978b) n. comb ., A. pseudosarsi (Tsareva & Vassilenko, 1993) n. comb ., A. quadriplicatus (Smith, 1879) n. comb ., A. serratus (Hart, 1930) n. comb ., A. tenuis (Tsareva & Vassilenko, 2006) n. comb ., A. tomalesi (Gladfelter, 1975) n. comb ., A. triserratus (Gladfelter, 1975) n. comb . Etymology . A meaning “not”, in combination with lamprops , to indicate that these species have been removed from the genus Lamprops sensu Sars. Gender masculine. Remarks. All the species initially included by Sars in the genus Lamprops Sars, 1863, had males with a short, clasping antenna ( Lamprops sensu Sars). However, other authors added species with males with long antennae to the genus, without addressing the disparity or discussing the dilution of the generic definition. Where known, adult males of the species in the new genus have a long antenna, extending past the pereon, necessitating their removal from Lamprops . As the majority of cumacean species have a long antenna in the male, species previously included in Lamprops sensu lato in which the adult male is unknown are also included in the new genus. It is unfortunate that the females of Alamprops and Lamprops as restricted here are indistinguishable, except by reference to the individual species descriptions. However, to maintain consistency, and in line with Sars’ (1863) original conception of the genus Lamprops , it is necessary to remove the species from the genus that have a long, or non-clasping, antenna in the adult male. : Published as part of Gerken, Sarah, 2018, The Lampropidae (Crustacea: Cumacea) of the World, pp. 1-192 in Zootaxa 4428 (1) on page 12, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4428.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/3769771 : {"references": ["Sars, G. O. (1863) Beretning om en I sommeren 1862 foretagen zoologisk reise i christianias og throndhjems stifter. Nyt magazine fur naturvidenskaberne, 12, 193 - 252.", "Gerken, S. (2005) Two new cumaceans (Crustacea: Peracarida) from Cook Inlet, Alaska. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 118, 674 - 691. https: // doi. org / 10.2988 / 0006 - 324 X (2005) 118 [674: TNCCPF] 2.0. CO; 2", "Hart, J. (1930) Some Cumacea of the Vancouver Island Region. Contributions to Canadian Biology and Fisheries, 6, 25 - 40.", "Zimmer, C. (1907) Neue Cumaceen von der Deutschen und der Swedischen Sudpolar Expedition aus der Familien der Cumiden, Vaunthomsoniiden, Nannastaciden und Lampropiden. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 31, 367 - 374.", "Kim, S. - H. & Kim, Y. - H. (2015) Lamprops donghaensis sp. n. (Crustacea, Cumacea, Lampropidae), a new species from Korean waters. Zookeys, 517, 59 - 70. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / zookeys. 517.10097", "Harada, I. (1959) Cumacean Fauna of Japan I. Family Lampropidae. Japanese Journal of Zoology, 12, 229 - 246.", "Haye, P. & Gerken, S. (2005) A new species of Cumacea (Crustacea: Peracarida) from Chile, Lamprops kensleyi. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 118, 30 - 37. https: // doi. org / 10.2988 / 0006 - 324 X (2005) 118 [30: ANSOCC] 2.0. CO; 2", "Derzhavin, A. N. (1926) The Cumacea of the Kamchatka Expedition. Russische Hydrobiologische Zeitschrift, 5, 174 - 182, pls. III-VI.", "Tsareva, L. A. & Vassilenko, S. V. (1993) Four new species of Cumacea from Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan. Asian Marine Biology, 10, 13 - 26.", "Zimmer, C. (1937) Pazifische Cumacea. Explorations des mers de l'URSS, 23, 38 - 54.", "Gladfelter, W. B. (1975) Quantitative distribution of shallow-water Cumacea from the vicinity of Dillon Beach, California, with descriptions of five new species. Crustaceana, 29, 241 - 251. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 156854075 X 00289", "Reyss, D. (1978 b) Cumaces de profondeur de l'Atlantique tropical, Famille des Lampropidae. I. les genres Platysympus, Lamprops, Paralamprops, Platytyphlops, Pseudodiastylis, Dasylamprops et Murilamprops. Crustaceana, 35, 71 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 156854078 X 00231", "Smith, S. I. (1879) The stalk-eyed crustaceans of the Atlantic coast of North America, north of Cape Cod. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 5, 27 - 136. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 10046"]}
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Lamprops.— Sars, 1863: 239 (in part). Type species . Lamprops augustinensis Gerken, 2005. Diagnosis. Carapace not dorsoventrally flattened, without marginal carina, eyelobe present, pseudorostral lobes short, blunt. Antennule flagella well developed, accessory flagellum at least 0.5 length of main flagellum. Mandible navicular. Maxillule palp with 2 setae. Pereopod 1 basis subequal to rest of appendage. Pereopod 5 longer than basis of pereopod 4, with 6 articles. Telson large, at least 2/3 length of uropod peduncles. Uropod endopod of 3 articles. Uropod exopod article 1 0.2 length of article 2, or less, rarely longer than article 2. Female with fully developed exopod on pereopod 2, rudimentary exopods on pereopods 3–4, without pleopods. Male with long antenna, extending past pereon, penial lobes absent, without pleopods. Species. Alamprops affinis (Lomakina, 1958) n. comb ., A. augustinensis (Gerken, 2005) n. comb ., A. carinatus (Hart, 1930) n. comb ., A. comatus (Zimmer, 1907), A. donghaensis (Kim & Kim, 2015) n. comb ., A. flavus (Harada, 1959) n. comb ., A. kensleyi (Haye & Gerken, 2005) n. comb ., A. krasheninnikovi (Derzhavin, 1926) n. comb ., A. lomakinae (Tsareva & Vassilenko, 1993) n. comb ., A. longispina (Lomakina, 1958) n. comb ., A. multifasciatus (Zimmer, 1937) n. comb ., A. obfuscatus (Gladfelter, 1975) n. comb ., A. profundus (Reyss, 1978b) n. comb ., A. pseudosarsi (Tsareva & Vassilenko, 1993) n. comb ., A. quadriplicatus (Smith, 1879) n. comb ., A. serratus (Hart, 1930) n. comb ., A. tenuis (Tsareva & Vassilenko, 2006) n. comb ., A. tomalesi (Gladfelter, 1975) n. comb ., A. triserratus (Gladfelter, 1975) n. comb . Etymology . A meaning “not”, in combination with lamprops , to indicate that these species have been removed from the genus Lamprops sensu Sars. Gender masculine. Remarks. All the species initially included by Sars in the genus Lamprops Sars, 1863, had males with a short, clasping antenna ( Lamprops sensu Sars). However, other authors added species with males with long antennae to the genus, without addressing the disparity or discussing the dilution of the generic definition. Where known, adult males of the species in the new genus have a long antenna, extending past the pereon, necessitating their removal from Lamprops . As the majority of cumacean species have a long antenna in the male, species previously included in Lamprops sensu lato in which the adult male is unknown are also included in the new genus. It is unfortunate that the females of Alamprops and Lamprops as restricted here are indistinguishable, except by reference to the individual species descriptions. However, to maintain consistency, and in line with Sars’ (1863) original conception of the genus Lamprops , it is necessary to remove the species from the genus that have a long, or non-clasping, antenna in the adult male. : Published as part of Gerken, Sarah, 2018, The Lampropidae (Crustacea: Cumacea) of the World, pp. 1-192 in Zootaxa 4428 (1) on page 12, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4428.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/3769771 : {"references": ["Sars, G. O. (1863) Beretning om en I sommeren 1862 foretagen zoologisk reise i christianias og throndhjems stifter. Nyt magazine fur naturvidenskaberne, 12, 193 - 252.", "Gerken, S. (2005) Two new cumaceans (Crustacea: Peracarida) from Cook Inlet, Alaska. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 118, 674 - 691. https: // doi. org / 10.2988 / 0006 - 324 X (2005) 118 [674: TNCCPF] 2.0. CO; 2", "Hart, J. (1930) Some Cumacea of the Vancouver Island Region. Contributions to Canadian Biology and Fisheries, 6, 25 - 40.", "Zimmer, C. (1907) Neue Cumaceen von der Deutschen und der Swedischen Sudpolar Expedition aus der Familien der Cumiden, Vaunthomsoniiden, Nannastaciden und Lampropiden. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 31, 367 - 374.", "Kim, S. - H. & Kim, Y. - H. (2015) Lamprops donghaensis sp. n. (Crustacea, Cumacea, Lampropidae), a new species from Korean waters. Zookeys, 517, 59 - 70. https: // doi. org / 10.3897 / zookeys. 517.10097", "Harada, I. (1959) Cumacean Fauna of Japan I. Family Lampropidae. Japanese Journal of Zoology, 12, 229 - 246.", "Haye, P. & Gerken, S. (2005) A new species of Cumacea (Crustacea: Peracarida) from Chile, Lamprops kensleyi. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 118, 30 - 37. https: // doi. org / 10.2988 / 0006 - 324 X (2005) 118 [30: ANSOCC] 2.0. CO; 2", "Derzhavin, A. N. (1926) The Cumacea of the Kamchatka Expedition. Russische Hydrobiologische Zeitschrift, 5, 174 - 182, pls. III-VI.", "Tsareva, L. A. & Vassilenko, S. V. (1993) Four new species of Cumacea from Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan. Asian Marine Biology, 10, 13 - 26.", "Zimmer, C. (1937) Pazifische Cumacea. Explorations des mers de l'URSS, 23, 38 - 54.", "Gladfelter, W. B. (1975) Quantitative distribution of shallow-water Cumacea from the vicinity of Dillon Beach, California, with descriptions of five new species. Crustaceana, 29, 241 - 251. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 156854075 X 00289", "Reyss, D. (1978 b) Cumaces de profondeur de l'Atlantique tropical, Famille des Lampropidae. I. les genres Platysympus, Lamprops, Paralamprops, Platytyphlops, Pseudodiastylis, Dasylamprops et Murilamprops. Crustaceana, 35, 71 - 84. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 156854078 X 00231", "Smith, S. I. (1879) The stalk-eyed crustaceans of the Atlantic coast of North America, north of Cape Cod. 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