Apseudes tenuimanus Sars 1882

Apseudes tenuimanus Sars, 1882 A. tenuimanus , Sars, 1886, 282– 286, Pl. 3. Material examined : 1 juvenile (NHM. 2008.3798), station RFI 2, 31º 53.328 ’N 034º 32.853 ’E, 58 m depth; fine mud, 25 May 2006. Remarks. Recorded before off Israel (Haifa Bay) at 36 m depth by Băcescu (1961) and...

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Main Authors: Bamber, Roger N, Bird, Graham, Błażewicz-Paszkowycz, Magdalena, Galil, Bella
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6223234
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Summary:Apseudes tenuimanus Sars, 1882 A. tenuimanus , Sars, 1886, 282– 286, Pl. 3. Material examined : 1 juvenile (NHM. 2008.3798), station RFI 2, 31º 53.328 ’N 034º 32.853 ’E, 58 m depth; fine mud, 25 May 2006. Remarks. Recorded before off Israel (Haifa Bay) at 36 m depth by Băcescu (1961) and off Italy by Sars (1882; 1886). Not known outside the Mediterranean. This species is distinguishable from others in this region by its blunt, triangular rostrum, and reduced spination on pereopod 1 (only one ventral spine on the carpus); a small lateral spinose apophysis is present on the cephalothorax anterior to the branchial chamber. Apseudes holthuisi B ă cescu, 1961 A. holthuisi Bäcescu, 1961, 146– 147, figs 21–27. Apseudes talpa of Sars, 1882; Sars, 1886, 267– 282, Pl. 1–2, non Cancer Gammarus talpa Montagu, 1808 Material examined : 1 female with oostegites, 1 female with oostegites (dissected), 1 juvenile (NHM. 2008.3799–3800), station RFI 2, 31º 53.328 ’N 0 34 º 32.853 ’E, 58 m depth; 1 juvenile (NHM. 2008.3801), station RFI 1, 31º 53.640 ’N 034º 33.069 ’E, 57 m depth; 1 female, 1 juvenile (TAU AR 28404), station RFI 6, 31º 51 ’N 034º 31 ’E, 58 m depth; all fine mud, 25 May 2006. 14 specimens including 1 brooding female (NHM. 2008.4971–4980), RFI 2; 2 juveniles (NHM. 2008. 3802–3803), RFI 3, 31° 53.842 ’N 034° 33.300 ’E, 57.0 m depth; 5 juveniles (NHM. 2008. 3804–3808), RFI 4, 31° 54.193 ’N 034° 33.241 ’E, 59.0 m depth; 2 specimens (NHM. 2008.3809–3810), RFI 5, 31° 53.633 ’N 034° 33.251 ’E, 55.0 m depth; all fine mud, 0 3 May 2007. 1 female (TAU AR 28409), RFI 1; 2 juveniles (NHM. 2008.3811–3812), RFI 2; 3 specimens (TAU AR 28410), RFI 3; 4 juveniles (NHM. 2008.3813–3816), RFI 5; 6 females, 11 juveniles (TAU AR 28411), RFI 7, 31º 48.809 ’N 034º 28.892 ’E, 62 m depth; all fine mud, 20 October 2007. Remarks. This exclusively Mediterranean species was distinguished from the north-east Atlantic species Apseudes talpa by Băcescu (1961), the type locality being “off Haifa”. Interpretation of the literature by Sieg (1983) gives a depth range from 2 to 300 m, but this is likely to be an overestimate. The carpus of pereopod 1 has two ventral spines; there is no branchial apophysis, but small anterolateral spinose apophyses are present on pereonites 2 to 6, those on the anterior pereonites being hook-like. : Published as part of Bamber, Roger N, Bird, Graham, Błażewicz-Paszkowycz, Magdalena & Galil, Bella, 2009, Tanaidaceans (Crustacea: Malacostraca: Peracarida) from soft-sediment habitats off Israel, Eastern Mediterranean, pp. 1-44 in Zootaxa 2109 on pages 5-6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.187828 : {"references": ["Sars, G. O. (1882) Revision af gruppen: Isopoda Chelifera med charakteristikaf nye herhen horende arter og slaegter. Archiv for Mathematik og Naturvidenskab, 7, 1 - 54.", "Sars, G. O. (1886) Nye bidrag til kundskaben om Middelhavets invertebratfauna. III. Middelhavets saxisopoder (Isopoda chelifera). Archiv for Mathematik og Naturvidenskab, 11, 263 - 368.", "Bacescu, M. (1961) Contribution a la connaissance des tanaidaces de la Mediterranee Orientale - 1. Les Apseudidae et Kalliapseudidae des Cotes d'Israel. Bulletin of the Research Council of Israel, 10 B, 137 - 170.", "Montagu, G. (1808) Description of several marine animals found on the south coast of Devonshire. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London, 9, 81 - 114.", "Sieg, J. (1983) Tanaidacea. In H. E. Gruner and L. B. Holthuis (Eds), Crustaceorum Catalogus, 6, 1 - 552. W. Junk, Belgium."]}