Bathyamaryllis Pirlot 1933

Bathyamaryllis Pirlot Bathyamaryllis Pirlot, 1933: 123.–K.H. Barnard, 1940: 441.–J.L. Barnard, 1969: 328.–Barnard & Karaman, 1991: 470. Diagnosis. Head with rostrum anteriorly rounded or truncated; eye reniform or oval. Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 ball-shaped proximally; peduncular article 2...

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Main Authors: Lowry, J. K., Stoddart, H. E.
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Published: 2002
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/5239759
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5239759
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Summary:Bathyamaryllis Pirlot Bathyamaryllis Pirlot, 1933: 123.–K.H. Barnard, 1940: 441.–J.L. Barnard, 1969: 328.–Barnard & Karaman, 1991: 470. Diagnosis. Head with rostrum anteriorly rounded or truncated; eye reniform or oval. Antenna 1 peduncular article 1 ball-shaped proximally; peduncular article 2 medium length or long; callynophore absent in female, present in male. Antenna 2 flagellum about as long as that of antenna 1 in female, longer than body in male [where known]. Mandible palp article 3 with proximal A3-seta in male [where known], without proximal A3-seta in female. Pereopod 4 coxa with anterior and posterior margins subparallel or with anterior margin slightly obtuse, posterior margin straight. Uropod 3 rami with plumose setae in male [where known], without plumose setae in female; outer ramus 1-articulate or 2-articulate. Type species. Bathyamaryllis perezii Pirlot, 1933, by original designation. Species composition. Bathyamaryllis contains 5 species: B. haswelli (Stebbing, 1888), B. kapala n.sp., B. ouvea Lowry & Stoddart, 1994, B. perezii Pirlot, 1933 and B. pulchellus (Bonnier, 1896). Remarks. Within the vijayiine group Devo and Bathyamaryllis are probably sister taxa. Both have the unusual proximal ballshaped peduncular article 1 on antenna 1. The deepwater genera Bathyamaryllis and Devo are the most widespread amaryllidid genera with species in the Atlantic and the Indo-West Pacific. The Indo-West Pacific species of Bathyamaryllis (B. kapala, B. ouvea and B. perezii) all have a moderately constricted inner ramus on uropod 2 and a 2-articulate outer ramus on uropod 3; the two North Atlantic species (B. haswelli and B. pulchellus) have only a slightly constricted inner ramus on uropod 2 and a 1-articulate uropod 3. These differences suggest two distinct species groups within the genus. Mature males of Bathyamaryllis species are not well known. Males have never been recorded for B. haswelli or B. perezii. The only male known of our new species B. kapala is immature. Stephensen (1923: 44) ...