Archaeoscina steenstrupi Bovallius 1885

Archaeoscina steenstrupi (Bovallius, 1885) (Figs 1 & 2) Mimonectes steenstrupi Bovallius, 1885: 12 –15, pl. II, figs 13, 14. Bovallius 1887 a: 15; 1887 b: 558–559, pl. 47, figs 111–115; 1889: 70–73, pl. 6, figs 11–21. Woltereck 1904 a: 622 (key); 1904 b: 629 (key). Stephensen 1923: 7 (part). Sch...

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Archaeoscinidae
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Archaeoscina steenstrupi
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Archaeoscinidae
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Archaeoscina steenstrupi
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Archaeoscina steenstrupi Bovallius 1885
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description Archaeoscina steenstrupi (Bovallius, 1885) (Figs 1 & 2) Mimonectes steenstrupi Bovallius, 1885: 12 –15, pl. II, figs 13, 14. Bovallius 1887 a: 15; 1887 b: 558–559, pl. 47, figs 111–115; 1889: 70–73, pl. 6, figs 11–21. Woltereck 1904 a: 622 (key); 1904 b: 629 (key). Stephensen 1923: 7 (part). Schellenberg 1927: 600, fig. 11. Micromimonectes steenstrupi Stephensen & Pirlot 1931: 534 –538, figs 13, 14. Stephensen 1932: 375 (list); 1933: 64–66, figs 29–30. Archaeoscina steenstrupi Pirlot 1939: 18 –19. Vinogradov 1956: 200 –201, 213 (map), figs 2, 3; 1962: 2. Hurley 1969: 33. Vinogradov 1970: 384 (table). Vinogradov et al . 1982: 44 –46, fig. 3. De Broyer & Jazdzewski 1993: 106. Vinogradov 1999: 1169, fig. 4.34. Vinogradov et al . 2004: 9, 25 (table). Archaeoscina bonnieri Stebbing, 1904: 19 –20, pl. 3 A. Micromimonectes irene Woltereck, 1906: 190 –191, figs 1–4; 1909: 154, pl. 5, fig. 12. Barnard 1932: 250 –251, fig. 157. Micromimonectes typus physosoma Woltereck, 1906: 191 –194, figs 5, 6. Type material Type material of Mimonectes steenstrupi could not be found at the SMNH or in Uppsala. However, the ZMUC has one syntype female (CRU­ 8250) labeled “ Micromimonectes steenstrupi Bov. det. 57 ° 45 ”N, 43 ° 53 ”W, W. Olrik ded. 1861 ”. The locality is southeast off Greenland, just east of Davis Strait, which corresponds to the type locality “North Atlantic. The mouth of Davis Strait”. It is specimen 2 of Stephensen and Pirlot (1931) and is illustrated here (Fig. 1) and used in the diagnosis of the species. Type material of synonyms The unique type of A. bonnieri is in the BMNH (1905.3.8.21). The specimen, a juvenile male less than 2.0 mm long, has been dissected and mounted on one microscope slide. An examination of these remains, although in poor condition, has confirmed the synonymy, when compared with other male specimens. Type material of Micromimonectes irene and M. typus physosoma could not be found in any major European museum and is considered lost. Both species are based on female specimens, the former ovigerous, and judging by Wolterecks (1906) description and figures, are indistinguishable from females of A. steenstrupi . Material examined (17 females, 6 males) Types . Syntype of Mimonectes steenstrupi (ZMUC CRU­ 8250) from the North Atlantic, just east of Davis Strait [57 ° 45 ”N, 43 ° 53 ”W], collected by W. Olrik, 1861. The unique type of Archaeoscina bonnieri (BMNH 1905.3.8.21) from the eastern North Atlantic, Bay of Biscay, 400 – 300 fathoms: one microscope slide of dissected appendages. Other material examined . North Atlantic: Female (ZMUC CRU­ 4348); S. of Iceland [60 ° 18 ”N, 16 ° 48 ”W]; collected by Ryder, 28 May 1882. Female (ZMUC CRU­ 4349); Davis Strait [64 ° 46 ”N, 53 ° 35 ”W]; collected by Moberg . Two females (ZMUC CRU­ 4350]; S. of Davis Strait [56 ° 56 ”N, 51 ° 17 ”W]; collected by Godthaab (Stn. 10), 3000 mw, 3 June 1928. Four females (ZMUC CRU­ 4351); Davis Strait [62 ° 19 ”N, 56 °00”W]; collected by Godthaab (Stn. 24), 2500 mw, 14 June 1928. Juvenile female (ZMUC CRU­ 4358); off Sierra Leone [8 ° 26 ”N, 15 ° 11 ”W]; collected by Dana (Stn. 4003 V), 2000 mw, 9 March 1930. South Atlantic: Female (ZMUC CRU­ 4355); near Gulf of Guinea [7 ° 34 ”S, 8 ° 48 ”W]; collected by Dana (Stn. 3998 IX), 3000 mw, 1 March 1930. Two juvenile females (ZMUC CRU­ 4356 & 4357); near Gulf of Guinea [0° 31 ”S, 11 °02”W]; collected by Dana (Stns. 4000 VII & X), 5000 & 2000 mw, 4 March 1930. South Indian: Female (ZMUC CRU­ 4352); N. of Cocos­Keeling Is. [6 °01”S, 93 ° 12 ”E]; collected by Dana (Stn. 385 III), 200 mw, 14 Oct. 1929. South Pacific: Three females (ZMUC CRU­ 4353 & 4354); E. of New Zealand [46 ° 43 ”S, 176 °08.5”E]; collected by Dana (Stns. 3642 II & III), 2500 & 2000 mw, 9 Jan. 1929. North­East Pacific: Male (SAMA C 6093); [49 ° 58 ”N, 144 ° 56.2 ”W]; ex M. Galbraith; 1200 m, 8 July 1998. Two juvenile males (SAMA C 6094); off Queen Charlotte I. [53 ° 59.91 ”N, 138 ° 44.99 ”W]; ex. M. Galbraith; 1500 – 1000 m, 26 Sept. 2001. Two males (SAMA C 6095); off Queen Charlotte I. [51 ° 59.99 ”N, 135 ° 20.05 ”W]; ex. M. Galbraith; 1500 – 1000 m, 30 Sept. 2001. Diagnosis Body length of females up to 10.0 mm with pereon diameter of about 9.0 mm; males up to 3.5 mm. Pleon length in males about 0.6 x pereon. Antennae 1 as long as head and first 2.5 pereonites in males; callynophore as long as peduncle in females, twice length peduncle in males; terminal article about twice length preceding one, rounded, slightly bulbous. Antennae 2 about half­length A 1; the two terminal articles as wide as long. Mandibular palp; length third article about 1.7 x first two articles combined. Pereopods 3–6 similar in length; in males P 5 marginally longer. Pereopod 7 marginally shorter than P 6. Merus length of P 3 & 4 about 0.6 x carpus; of P 5 & 6 about 0.66 x (female) or 0.75 x (male) carpus; of P 7 about 0.5 x carpus. Carpus length of P 3–7; slightly more than propodus in females, subequal in length to propodus in males; dactylus sharp, relatively long, about 0.5 x length propodus for P 3–6; for P 7 about 0.6 x length propodus in females, slightly longer in males. Uropod 3; peduncle width about 0.3 x length in females, 0.4 x length in males. Telson length about 0.3 x peduncle of U 3 in females, 0.4 x in males. Remarks Prior to this review this was the only valid species of Archaeoscina , with A. stebbingi considered a doubtful synonym. According to Woltereck (1909) A. stebbingi differs from A. steenstrupi mainly in the broader carpus of the gnathopods and that the third article of the mandibular palp is at least three times longer than the first two combined, although he illustrates it as only one and half times as long. Also, according to his illustration, pereopod 5 is relatively long, about twice the length of pereopod 7. Even accounting for some inaccuracy in the illustration, this last character distinguishes A. stebbingi from A. steenstrupi and in the absence of type material it must be considered a valid species. Archaeoscina steenstrupi differs from the new species described here in a number of characters, as detailed under that species. Superficially, females of the new species are readily recognized by the relatively larger pereopods and urosome when compared with specimens of A. steenstrupi of similar size (compare figs 1 & 4 drawn to the same scale). Incidentally, Vinogradov et al . (1982) are of the opinion that the type of A. bonnieri is a juvenile female. However, the morphology of the antennae, as illustrated by Stebbing (1904), indicates that the specimen is a male which is confirmed by my examination of the remains of the specimen. Nothing is known of the biology of this species apart from distribution and catch records. Distribution Archaeoscina steenstrupi is a relatively uncommon but widely distributed species having been found in all the worlds oceans. In the Atlantic it has been recorded from 65 °N to 43 °S, in the northwest Pacific to 60 °N and in the northeast Pacific from 54 °N to 27 °S. In the Indian Ocean it has only been found in the tropical waters near Sumatra. Vinogradov (1962) also recorded it from Antarctic waters (63 °03S, 161 ° 59 E). In the northwestern Pacific Vinogradov (1956) found it in catches from depths of 200–500 m, 300–500 m, and also in all catches from depths of 700 m, 1000 m and more to the surface. : Published as part of Zeidler, Wolfgang, 2006, A review of the hyperiidean amphipod superfamily Archaeoscinoidea Vinogradov, Volkov & Semenova, 1982 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyperiidea), pp. 1-37 in Zootaxa 1125 on pages 9-13, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.171814 : {"references": ["Bovallius, C. (1885) On some forgotten genera among the amphipodous Crustacea. Bihang till Kungliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar, 10 (4), 1 - 17, 1 pl.", "Bovallius, C. (1887 a) Systematical list of the Amphipoda Hyperiidea. Bihang till Kungliga Vetenskaps-Akademiens Handlingar, 11 (16), 1 - 50.", "Woltereck, R. (1904 a) Dritte Mitteilung uber die Hyperiden der Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition: Sphaeromimonectes Valdiviae nov. gen., nov. spec. Zoologischer Anzeiger 27 (20 / 21), 620 - 627.", "Stephensen, K. (1923) Crustacea Malacostraca, V. (Amphipoda. 1) Danish Ingolf-Expedition, 3 (8), 1 - 100, figs 1 - 22.", "Schellenberg, A. (1927) Amphipoda des Nordischen Plankton. Nordisches Plankton, Zoologischer Teil. Kiel, Leipzig. Vol. 3, pp. 589 - 722.", "Stephensen, K. & Pirlot, J. M. (1931) Les Amphipodes Hyperides du genre Mimonectes Bovallius (inclus: Sphaeromimonectes Woltereck et Parascina Stebbing) et de quelques genres voisins (Archaeoscina Stebbing, Micromimonectes Woltereck, Microphasma Woltereck et Proscina n. g.). Archives de Zoologie Experimentale et Generale, 71 (4), 501 - 553.", "Stephensen, K. (1932) The Tanaidacea and Amphipoda of the Arctic. Fauna Arctica, 6, 343 - 378.", "Pirlot, J. M. (1939) Sur des Amphipodes Hyperides provenant des croisieres du Prince Albert 1 er de Monaco. Resultats des Campagnes Scientifiques Accomplies sur son Yacht par Albert 1 er Prince Souverain de Monaco, fascicule 102, 1 - 64.", "Vinogradov, M. E. (1956) Hyperiids (Amphipoda: Hyperiidea) of the western Bering Sea. Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 35 (2), 194 - 218. [In Russian].", "Hurley, D. E. (1969) Amphipoda Hyperiidea. In: Antarctic Map Folio Series, Folio 11, Distribution of selected groups of marine invertebrates in waters south of 35 \u00b0 S Latitude, sheets 1 - 2. American Geographical Society, pp. 32 - 34.", "Vinogradov, M. E. (1970) New data on the amphipods Hyperiidea Physosomata of the northwest part of the Pacific. Trudy Instituta Okeanologii Akademiya Nauk SSSR 86: 382 - 400. [In Russian]. English translation: In: Bogorov, V. G. (Ed.) Fauna of the Kurile-Kamchatka Trench and its Environment, pp. 398 - 418. Israel Program for Scientific Translations, Jerusalem, 1972.", "Vinogradov, M. E., Volkov, A. F. & Semenova, T. N. (1982) Amfipody-Giperiidy (Amphipoda: Hyperiidea) Mirovogo Okeanea. Akademiya Nauk SSSR, Opredeliteli po Faune SSSR No. 132. Leningrad, 492 pp. [In Russian]. English translation, 1996, Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Washington D. C., D. Siegel-Causey, Scientific Editor.", "DeBroyer, C. & Jazdzewski, K. (1993) Contribution to the marine inventory. A checklist of the Amphipoda (Crustacea) of the Southern Ocean. Documents de travail de lInstitut royal des sciences naturelles de Belgique. 73, 1 - 154.", "Vinogradov, G. M. (1999) Amphipoda. In: Boltovskoy, D. (Ed.) South Atlantic Zooplankton. Vol. 2. Backhuys, Leiden, The Netherlands, pp. 1141 - 1240.", "Vinogradov, G. M., Hernandez, F., Tejera, E. & Leon, M. E. (2004) Pelagic amphipods from the Cape Verde Islands (TFMCBM / 98 cruise, Macaronesia 2000 - project). Vieraea, 32, 7 - 27.", "Stebbing, T. R. R. (1904) Biscayan plankton collected during a cruise of H. M. S. Research, 1900. Part II. The Amphipoda and Cladocera, with notes on a larval Thyrostracan. Transactions of the Linnaean Society of London, series 2. Zoology, 10 (2), 13 - 45, pls 2 & 3.", "Woltereck, R. (1906) Funfte Mitteilung uber die Hyperiden der Valdivia-Expedition: Micromimonectes n. gen. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 30 (7), 187 - 194.", "Barnard, K. H. (1932) Amphipoda. Discovery Reports, 5, 1 - 326.", "Woltereck, R. (1909) Reports on the scientific results of the expedition to the eastern tropical Pacific in charge of ALEXANDER AGASSIZ, by the U. S. Fish Commission Steamer \" Albatross \" from October, 1904, to March, 1905, Lieutenant-Commander L. M. Garrett, U. S. N., Commanding. Amphipoda. Die Hyperiidea Gammaroidea. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard, 52 (9), 145 - 168, pls 1 - 8.", "Vinogradov, M. E. (1962) Hyperiidea (Amphipoda) collected by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition on M / V Ob south of 40 \u00b0 S. Issledovaniya Fauny Morei I (IX), Resultaty biologcheskikh issledovanii Sovetskoi antarkticheskoi ekspeditsii (1955 - 1958) 1: 1 - 35. [In Russian]. English translation: Biological Reports of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition (1955 - 1958) 1, 1 - 32. Jerusalem: Israel Program for Scientific Translations, 1966."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6262440 2023-05-15T13:49:23+02:00 Archaeoscina steenstrupi Bovallius 1885 Zeidler, Wolfgang 2006 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6262440 https://zenodo.org/record/6262440 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFE30472FFAAFF974A4BFFF1FFBFD166 http://zoobank.org/F8D0FD3B-730F-4D1E-B095-797123A559CD https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.171814 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFE30472FFAAFF974A4BFFF1FFBFD166 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.171815 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.171816 http://zoobank.org/F8D0FD3B-730F-4D1E-B095-797123A559CD https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6262439 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Malacostraca Amphipoda Archaeoscinidae Archaeoscina Archaeoscina steenstrupi article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2006 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6262440 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.171814 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.171815 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.171816 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6262439 2022-04-01T12:29:51Z Archaeoscina steenstrupi (Bovallius, 1885) (Figs 1 & 2) Mimonectes steenstrupi Bovallius, 1885: 12 –15, pl. II, figs 13, 14. Bovallius 1887 a: 15; 1887 b: 558–559, pl. 47, figs 111–115; 1889: 70–73, pl. 6, figs 11–21. Woltereck 1904 a: 622 (key); 1904 b: 629 (key). Stephensen 1923: 7 (part). Schellenberg 1927: 600, fig. 11. Micromimonectes steenstrupi Stephensen & Pirlot 1931: 534 –538, figs 13, 14. Stephensen 1932: 375 (list); 1933: 64–66, figs 29–30. Archaeoscina steenstrupi Pirlot 1939: 18 –19. Vinogradov 1956: 200 –201, 213 (map), figs 2, 3; 1962: 2. Hurley 1969: 33. Vinogradov 1970: 384 (table). Vinogradov et al . 1982: 44 –46, fig. 3. De Broyer & Jazdzewski 1993: 106. Vinogradov 1999: 1169, fig. 4.34. Vinogradov et al . 2004: 9, 25 (table). Archaeoscina bonnieri Stebbing, 1904: 19 –20, pl. 3 A. Micromimonectes irene Woltereck, 1906: 190 –191, figs 1–4; 1909: 154, pl. 5, fig. 12. Barnard 1932: 250 –251, fig. 157. Micromimonectes typus physosoma Woltereck, 1906: 191 –194, figs 5, 6. Type material Type material of Mimonectes steenstrupi could not be found at the SMNH or in Uppsala. However, the ZMUC has one syntype female (CRU­ 8250) labeled “ Micromimonectes steenstrupi Bov. det. 57 ° 45 ”N, 43 ° 53 ”W, W. Olrik ded. 1861 ”. The locality is southeast off Greenland, just east of Davis Strait, which corresponds to the type locality “North Atlantic. The mouth of Davis Strait”. It is specimen 2 of Stephensen and Pirlot (1931) and is illustrated here (Fig. 1) and used in the diagnosis of the species. Type material of synonyms The unique type of A. bonnieri is in the BMNH (1905.3.8.21). The specimen, a juvenile male less than 2.0 mm long, has been dissected and mounted on one microscope slide. An examination of these remains, although in poor condition, has confirmed the synonymy, when compared with other male specimens. Type material of Micromimonectes irene and M. typus physosoma could not be found in any major European museum and is considered lost. Both species are based on female specimens, the former ovigerous, and judging by Wolterecks (1906) description and figures, are indistinguishable from females of A. steenstrupi . Material examined (17 females, 6 males) Types . Syntype of Mimonectes steenstrupi (ZMUC CRU­ 8250) from the North Atlantic, just east of Davis Strait [57 ° 45 ”N, 43 ° 53 ”W], collected by W. Olrik, 1861. The unique type of Archaeoscina bonnieri (BMNH 1905.3.8.21) from the eastern North Atlantic, Bay of Biscay, 400 – 300 fathoms: one microscope slide of dissected appendages. Other material examined . North Atlantic: Female (ZMUC CRU­ 4348); S. of Iceland [60 ° 18 ”N, 16 ° 48 ”W]; collected by Ryder, 28 May 1882. Female (ZMUC CRU­ 4349); Davis Strait [64 ° 46 ”N, 53 ° 35 ”W]; collected by Moberg . Two females (ZMUC CRU­ 4350]; S. of Davis Strait [56 ° 56 ”N, 51 ° 17 ”W]; collected by Godthaab (Stn. 10), 3000 mw, 3 June 1928. Four females (ZMUC CRU­ 4351); Davis Strait [62 ° 19 ”N, 56 °00”W]; collected by Godthaab (Stn. 24), 2500 mw, 14 June 1928. Juvenile female (ZMUC CRU­ 4358); off Sierra Leone [8 ° 26 ”N, 15 ° 11 ”W]; collected by Dana (Stn. 4003 V), 2000 mw, 9 March 1930. South Atlantic: Female (ZMUC CRU­ 4355); near Gulf of Guinea [7 ° 34 ”S, 8 ° 48 ”W]; collected by Dana (Stn. 3998 IX), 3000 mw, 1 March 1930. Two juvenile females (ZMUC CRU­ 4356 & 4357); near Gulf of Guinea [0° 31 ”S, 11 °02”W]; collected by Dana (Stns. 4000 VII & X), 5000 & 2000 mw, 4 March 1930. South Indian: Female (ZMUC CRU­ 4352); N. of Cocos­Keeling Is. [6 °01”S, 93 ° 12 ”E]; collected by Dana (Stn. 385 III), 200 mw, 14 Oct. 1929. South Pacific: Three females (ZMUC CRU­ 4353 & 4354); E. of New Zealand [46 ° 43 ”S, 176 °08.5”E]; collected by Dana (Stns. 3642 II & III), 2500 & 2000 mw, 9 Jan. 1929. North­East Pacific: Male (SAMA C 6093); [49 ° 58 ”N, 144 ° 56.2 ”W]; ex M. Galbraith; 1200 m, 8 July 1998. Two juvenile males (SAMA C 6094); off Queen Charlotte I. [53 ° 59.91 ”N, 138 ° 44.99 ”W]; ex. M. Galbraith; 1500 – 1000 m, 26 Sept. 2001. Two males (SAMA C 6095); off Queen Charlotte I. [51 ° 59.99 ”N, 135 ° 20.05 ”W]; ex. M. Galbraith; 1500 – 1000 m, 30 Sept. 2001. Diagnosis Body length of females up to 10.0 mm with pereon diameter of about 9.0 mm; males up to 3.5 mm. Pleon length in males about 0.6 x pereon. Antennae 1 as long as head and first 2.5 pereonites in males; callynophore as long as peduncle in females, twice length peduncle in males; terminal article about twice length preceding one, rounded, slightly bulbous. Antennae 2 about half­length A 1; the two terminal articles as wide as long. Mandibular palp; length third article about 1.7 x first two articles combined. Pereopods 3–6 similar in length; in males P 5 marginally longer. Pereopod 7 marginally shorter than P 6. Merus length of P 3 & 4 about 0.6 x carpus; of P 5 & 6 about 0.66 x (female) or 0.75 x (male) carpus; of P 7 about 0.5 x carpus. Carpus length of P 3–7; slightly more than propodus in females, subequal in length to propodus in males; dactylus sharp, relatively long, about 0.5 x length propodus for P 3–6; for P 7 about 0.6 x length propodus in females, slightly longer in males. Uropod 3; peduncle width about 0.3 x length in females, 0.4 x length in males. Telson length about 0.3 x peduncle of U 3 in females, 0.4 x in males. Remarks Prior to this review this was the only valid species of Archaeoscina , with A. stebbingi considered a doubtful synonym. According to Woltereck (1909) A. stebbingi differs from A. steenstrupi mainly in the broader carpus of the gnathopods and that the third article of the mandibular palp is at least three times longer than the first two combined, although he illustrates it as only one and half times as long. Also, according to his illustration, pereopod 5 is relatively long, about twice the length of pereopod 7. Even accounting for some inaccuracy in the illustration, this last character distinguishes A. stebbingi from A. steenstrupi and in the absence of type material it must be considered a valid species. Archaeoscina steenstrupi differs from the new species described here in a number of characters, as detailed under that species. Superficially, females of the new species are readily recognized by the relatively larger pereopods and urosome when compared with specimens of A. steenstrupi of similar size (compare figs 1 & 4 drawn to the same scale). Incidentally, Vinogradov et al . (1982) are of the opinion that the type of A. bonnieri is a juvenile female. However, the morphology of the antennae, as illustrated by Stebbing (1904), indicates that the specimen is a male which is confirmed by my examination of the remains of the specimen. Nothing is known of the biology of this species apart from distribution and catch records. Distribution Archaeoscina steenstrupi is a relatively uncommon but widely distributed species having been found in all the worlds oceans. In the Atlantic it has been recorded from 65 °N to 43 °S, in the northwest Pacific to 60 °N and in the northeast Pacific from 54 °N to 27 °S. In the Indian Ocean it has only been found in the tropical waters near Sumatra. Vinogradov (1962) also recorded it from Antarctic waters (63 °03S, 161 ° 59 E). In the northwestern Pacific Vinogradov (1956) found it in catches from depths of 200–500 m, 300–500 m, and also in all catches from depths of 700 m, 1000 m and more to the surface. : Published as part of Zeidler, Wolfgang, 2006, A review of the hyperiidean amphipod superfamily Archaeoscinoidea Vinogradov, Volkov & Semenova, 1982 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyperiidea), pp. 1-37 in Zootaxa 1125 on pages 9-13, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.171814 : {"references": ["Bovallius, C. 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