Vibilia propinqua Stebbing 1888

Vibilia propinqua Stebbing, 1888 Vibilia propinqua Stebbing, 1888: 1279‒1283, pl. 157; Brusca, 1981: 17 (key), 39, figs. 4d, q; Siegel-Causey, 1982: 116 (key), 128; Vinogradov et al ., 1996: 242 (key), 255‒258, fig. 105; Shih & Hendrycks, 2003: 255 (tab. 1), 256 (tab. 2), 293 (key), 272; Zeidler...

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Main Authors: Gasca, Rebeca, Hendrickx, Michel E.
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Summary:Vibilia propinqua Stebbing, 1888 Vibilia propinqua Stebbing, 1888: 1279‒1283, pl. 157; Brusca, 1981: 17 (key), 39, figs. 4d, q; Siegel-Causey, 1982: 116 (key), 128; Vinogradov et al ., 1996: 242 (key), 255‒258, fig. 105; Shih & Hendrycks, 2003: 255 (tab. 1), 256 (tab. 2), 293 (key), 272; Zeidler, 2003: 12 (key), 40‒43, figs. 16‒17; Brusca & Hendrickx, 2005: 149 (list); García Madrigal, 2007: 145 (list); Lavaniegos & Hereu, 2009: 151 (appendix 1); Valencia & Giraldo, 2012: 1492 (tab. 1); Gasca et al ., 2012: 126 (tab. 1), 133 (tab. 4). Vibilia milnei Stebbing, 1888: 1284‒1285, pl. 148A. Vibilia propincua .‒ Valencia et al ., 2013: 51 (tab. 1) (lapsus). Material examined . 9M and 30F from seven localities (Fig. 4). TALUD I. St. 5 (ca. 23°16’ N, 107°31’W), December 11, 1989, 1M, BO from surface to ca. 200 m (TD> 1500 m) (ICML-EMU-12858). TALUD III. St. 3B (22°36’36”N, 106°35’54”W), August 17, 1991, 1F, IK from surface to 275 m (TD, ca. 650 m) (ICML-EMU- 12859); St. 6 (23º17’54”N, 107º30’18”W), August 18, 1991, 1M, 1F, AD from surface to 996‒1148 m (TD,> 1500 m) (ECO-CH-Z-10554). TALUD V. St. 5 (22°00’57”N, 106°40’00”W), December 13, 2000, 7M, 25F, MN from surface to ca. 1400 m (TD> 1600 m) (ICML-EMU-12860). TALUD VI. St. 7 (22°21’39”N, 107°01’42”W), March 14, 2001, 1F, MN from surface to 1305 m (TD, 2100 m) (ICML-EMU-12861). TALUD XI. St. 19B (17°56’00”N, 103°10’00”W), June 9, 2007, 1F, MN from surface to 1490 m (TD, 1750 m) (ICML-EMU-12862). TALUD XII. St. 4 (16°59’39”N, 100°58’07”W), March 28, 2008, 1F, MN from surface to 1200 m (TD, 1995 m) (ICML-EMU- 12863). Distribution .This species has a cosmopolitan distribution in tropical and temperate waters; ranging to 60°N in the Atlantic, to 50°N in the Pacific, and south to the Antarctic convergence (Vinogradov et al . 1996). In the eastern Pacific it ranges from 34°N to 23°S, including off the west coast of the Baja California Peninsula and in the Gulf of California (Shih & Hendrycks 2003, García-Madrigal 2007). Remarks . Shih & Hendrycks (2003) collected this species more frequently in deep water (i.e., 850‒1350 m). : Published as part of Gasca, Rebeca & Hendrickx, Michel E., 2021, Pelagic amphipods (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyperiidea) in western Mexico. 6. Superfamily Vibilioidea. Families Paraphronimidae and Vibiliidae, pp. 563-578 in Zootaxa 5071 (4) on pages 570-571, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5071.4.5, http://zenodo.org/record/5726520 : {"references": ["Stebbing, T. R. R. (1888) Report on the Amphipoda collected by H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873 - 1876. Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H. M. S. Challenger during the years 1873 - 76, Zoology, 29 (part 67), i - xxiv + 1 - 1737, pls. 1 - 210.", "Brusca, G. J. (1981) Annotated keys to the Hyperiidea (Crustacea: Amphipoda) of North American coastal waters. Allan Hancock Foundation Technical Reports, 5, 1 - 76. https: // doi. org / 10.2307 / 1547968", "Siegel-Causey, D. (1982) Factors determining the distribution of hyperiid Amphipoda in the Gulf of California. Ph. D. Thesis, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 535 pp.", "Vinogradov, M. E., Volkov, A. F. & Semenova, T. N. (1996) Hyperiid amphipods (Amphipoda, Hyperiidea) of the world oceans. Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Siegel-Causey, D., Scientific Editor, Washington D. C. and Oxonian Press Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 632 pp. [English translation of the 1982 Russian original]", "Shih, C. - T. & Hendrycks, E. A. (2003) A new species and new records of the genus Vibilia Milne Edwards, 1830 (Amphipoda: Hyperiidea: Vibiliidae) occurring in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Journal of Natural History, 37, 253 - 296. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 713834685", "Zeidler, W. 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