Cryptodius kelleri Bruggen 1907

Cryptodius kelleri (Brüggen, 1907) Figures 1, 9a. Odius kelleri Brüggen, 1907: 478, figs. 1–3.— Gurjanova 1938: 299, fig. 20.— Gurjanova 1951: 498, fig. 325. Cryptodius kelleri (Brüggen, 1907) — Moore 1992: 914, fig 3.— Kim & Hong 2014: 137, figs. 1–4. Material examined . 4 individuals, Sea of J...

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Main Author: Labay, Vjacheslav S.
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Published: Zenodo 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5657714
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Summary:Cryptodius kelleri (Brüggen, 1907) Figures 1, 9a. Odius kelleri Brüggen, 1907: 478, figs. 1–3.— Gurjanova 1938: 299, fig. 20.— Gurjanova 1951: 498, fig. 325. Cryptodius kelleri (Brüggen, 1907) — Moore 1992: 914, fig 3.— Kim & Hong 2014: 137, figs. 1–4. Material examined . 4 individuals, Sea of Japan, Chikhacheva Bay: N 51°25’ 69”, W 140°50’15”; 11.09.2001, dredge, 9 m, gravel, pebb, silt. 1 individual, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, Aniva Bay: N 46°37’00”, W 142°53’48”; 21.04.2003, dredge, 10 m, sand. 1 individual, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk,Aniva Bay: N 46°36’18”, W 142°53’48”; 21.04.2003, dredge, 15 m, sand. 2 individuals, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, Aniva Bay: N 46°36’36”, W 142°56’20”; 21.04.2003, dredge, 10 m, sand. 1 individual, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, Aniva Bay: N 46°36’12”, W 142°55’00”; 12.12.2003, dredge, 15 m, sand. 1 individual, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, Aniva Bay: N 46°36’36”, W 142°56’20”; 12.12.2003, dredge, 10 m, sand. 1 individual, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, Aniva Bay: N 46°35’58”, W 142°56’20”; 12.12.2003, dredge, 20 m, sand, silt. 2 individuals, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, Aniva Bay: N 46°21’00”, W 142°21’00”; 21.05.2005, dredge, 14 m, sand, stones. 1 individual, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, Aniva Bay: 54 T, N 5163955, 644933; 0 1.10.2007, dredge, 15 m, silt, gravel. 1 individual, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, Aniva Bay: 54 T, N 5165008, 645954; 0 1.10.2007, dredge, 5 m, sand. 2 individuals, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, Aniva Bay: 54 T, N 5163619, 645754; 0 1.10.2007, dredge, 15 m, silt, gravel. 1 individual, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, Aniva Bay: 54 T, N 5164351, 646815; 0 1.10.2007, dredge, 10 m, rock, pebb. 2 individuals, Sea of Japan: N 50°50’05”, W 142°03’09”; 25.05.2010, dredge, 20 m, rock. 1 individual, Sea of Japan: N 48°08’00”, W 142°02’00”; 29.05.2010, dredge, 30 m, sand. 2 individuals, Sea of Japan: N 48°30’00”, W 141°53’06”; 29.05.2010, dredge, 50 m, pebb, sand, silt. 2 individuals, Sea of Japan: N 48°19’00”, W 141°54’02”; 29.05.2010, dredge, 48 m, pebb, sand, silt. 1 individual, Sakhalin Island, Ptych’e Lake: 54 T, N 5143045, W 697139; 12.05.2012, plankton net, horizontal catch, surface. 2 individuals, Sea of Japan: N 49°42’20”, W 142°08’20”; 12.07.2017, dredge, 20 m, sand, pebb. 1 individual, Sea of Japan: N 46°54’42”, W 141°58’18”; 17.07.2017, dredge, 20 m, sand. 5 individuals, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, Aniva Bay: 54 T, N 5145568, 679656; 17.05.2018, dredge, 3 m, sand. 3 individuals, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, Aniva Bay: 54 T, N 5145751, 679510; 17.05.2018, dredge, 5 m, sand, rock. 2 individuals, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, Aniva Bay: 54 T, N 5145751, 679510; 17.05.2018, vertical plankton net, 0– 5 m. 1 individual, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, Aniva Bay: 54 T, N 5145931, 679029; 17.05.2018, dredge, 10 m, small sand. 3 individuals, Sakhalin Island, Sea of Okhotsk, Aniva Bay: 54 T, N 5145931, 679029; 17.05.2018, vertical plankton net, 0– 10 m. Recorded from shelf, coastal waters and marine lagoons of Sakhalin (Okhotsk Sea) on sublittoral from 0 down to 90 m on various types of bottom (own data). The mass species in the catch of plankton nets in the coastal zone at a depth up to 30 m. Outside of Sakhalin water area recorded from shallow waters (from low intertidal to 90 m) of northern Pacific, British Columbia, Alaska, Bering Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, Sea of Japan (Gurjanova 1938, 1951, Kim & Hong 2014, Moore 1992). : Published as part of Labay, Vjacheslav S., 2019, Review of amphipods of the genus Cryptodius Moore, 1992 (Amphipoda: Ochlesidae) from the coastal waters of Sakhalin Island (Far East of Russia), pp. 501-519 in Zootaxa 4603 (3) on pages 513-514, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4603.3.4, http://zenodo.org/record/2702315 : {"references": ["Bruggen, E. von der. (1907) Zwei neue Amphipoden-Arten aus Wladiwostok. Annuaire du Musee zoologique de L'Academie Imperiale des Sciences de St. - Petersbourg, XIII, 478 - 483.", "Gurjanova, E. F. (1938) Amphipoda Gammroidea of Siaukhu Bay and Sudzukhe Bay (Japan Sea). Reports of the Japan Sea hydrobiological expedition of the Zoological institute of the Academy of Science of the USSR in 1934, Part 1, 241 - 404.", "Gurjanova, E. F. (1951) Bokoplavy morei SSSR i sopredel'nykh vod (Amphipoda-Gammaridea). AN SSSR. Opredeliteli po Faune SSSR, 41, 1 - 1029. [in Russian]", "Moore, P. G. (1992) A study on amphipods from the superfamily Stegocephaloidea Dana 1852 from the northeastern Pacific region: systematics and distributional ecology. Journal of Natural History, 26, 905 - 936. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222939200770551", "Kim, Y-H. & Hong, S-S. (2014) First recorded family Odiidae (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Gammaridea) from the Korean coast, with description of newly recorded species. Animal systematic, evolution and diversity, 30 (2), 137 - 143. https: // doi. org / 10.5635 / ASED. 2014.30.2.137"]}