Parschisturella carinata
Parschisturella carinata (Schellenberg, 1926b) Hoplonyx stebbingi Walker, 1903: 52, pl. 9 figs 52–57 (in part, part = Uristes stebbingi ). Tryphosa kergueleni .— Walker, 1907: 16 (in part). Tryphosites stebbingi .— Chilton, 1912: 469. Tryphosa carinata Schellenberg, 1926b: 271, fig. 18.— Schellenber...
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Summary: | Parschisturella carinata (Schellenberg, 1926b) Hoplonyx stebbingi Walker, 1903: 52, pl. 9 figs 52–57 (in part, part = Uristes stebbingi ). Tryphosa kergueleni .— Walker, 1907: 16 (in part). Tryphosites stebbingi .— Chilton, 1912: 469. Tryphosa carinata Schellenberg, 1926b: 271, fig. 18.— Schellenberg, 1931: 36.—J.L. Barnard, 1962: 29. Tmetonyx carinata .—K.H. Barnard, 1932: 55.—J.L. Barnard, 1958: 100. Tryphosites capadarei .— Hurley, 1965: 177, figs 14, 15.— Thurston & Allen, 1969: 372.— Lowry & Bullock, 1976: 109.— Andres, 1983: 212. 'Tryphosa' carinata .—J.L. Barnard, 1969: 304 (key).— Lowry & Bullock, 1976: 106. Parschisturella carinata .— Barnard & Karaman, 1991: 517.— Klages, 1991: 50.— De Broyer & Jazdzewski, 1993: 74.— De Broyer et al. , 1999: 166.— Dauby et al. , 2001: 81.— De Broyer et al. , 2001: 746, table 1.— Nyssen et al. , 2002: 282, 283, table 1, fig. 4.— De Broyer et al ., 2004: 1740, tables 3, 4.— De Broyer et al. , 2007: 165. Types. Syntypes, ZMB 20304. Type-locality. Davis Sea “Gauss Station” (66°02’S 89°38’E), 385 m. Habitat. Marine. Depth range. 14–2081 m (Walker 1907; De Broyer et al. 2001). Feeding strategies. Scavenger, taken in baited traps. Remarks. Parschisturella carinata is the most distinctive species in the genus because of the parachelate first gnathopod with its serrate palm. It is the only species with a distict constriction on the outer ramus of uropod 2. It shares a rounded boss on urosomite 1 with the Ausralian species P. martrudan and P. piloti . It shares a well developed spine on the posteroventral corner of epimeron 3 with the Australian species P. martrudan and P. medora . Distribution. Southern Ocean. Davis Sea (Schellenberg 1926b); Ross Sea (Walker 1903, 1907); Weddell Sea (Chilton 1912; De Broyer et al. 1999; De Broyer et al . 2004); South Georgia (Schellenberg 1931); South Shetland Islands (K.H. Barnard 1932). Published as part of Lowry, J. K. & Kilgallen, N. M., 2014, A generic review of the lysianassoid family Uristidae and descriptions ... |
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