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Epimeriidae Boeck 1871

  • 1. Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Service Heritage, Rue Vautier 29, B- 1000 Brussels, Belgium. & Corresponding author: cdudekem @ naturalsciences. be
  • 2. Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Operational direction Taxonomy and Phylogeny, Rue Vautier 29, B- 1000 Brussels, Belgium. & Email: mverheye @ naturalsciences. be

Description

Family and sub-family key to Antarctic and sub-Antarctic Epimeriidae and their putative relatives

This key includes the Epimeriidae s. str. and putatively related families and subfamilies of Eusiroidea present in the Southern Ocean.

1. Posterior border of basis of pereiopod 7 not produced into an immense median acute process pointing backwards ……….………………………………………………………………………..2

– Posterior border of basis of pereiopod 7 produced into an immense median acute process pointing backwards [all pereionites and pleosomites with mid-dorsal crest and with transverse carinae and grooves; rostrum absent; telson blunt-tipped, not cleft] …………………………………………… …………………………………………………………… Dikwidae Coleman & J.L. Barnard, 1991

2. Article 1 of peduncle of antenna 1 not produced into a large and broad lobe forming a hood above articles 2–3 ………………………………………………………………………………………….3

– Article 1 of peduncle of antenna 1 produced into a large and broad lobe forming a hood above articles 2–3 ………………………………………………………………….. Vicmusiidae Just, 1990

3. Surface of pereion segments just above connection with coxa either smooth or with very small tooth, or surface of pereion (and most parts of body and appendages) homogeneously and densely covered by medium-sized styliform teeth (giving a hedgehog facies to the animal) ………………………..4

– Surface of pereion segments just above connection with coxa with a large or huge process pointing laterally [telson entire] …………………... Acanthonotozomellidae Coleman & J.L. Barnard, 1991

4. Coxa 1 narrow or fairly narrow; eyes bulging (rounded, elliptic or reniform), remaining distinct in alcohol; mandible with molar process present; maxilla 2 plates not broadened; teguments strongly to weakly calcified; rostrum well-developed to vestigial ………………….... Epimeriidae Boeck, 1871

– Coxa 1 broad; eyes not bulging, of various shapes, often disappearing in alcohol; mandible with molar process absent; maxilla 2 with plates broadened; teguments weakly calcified; rostrum always vestigial: Stilipedidae Holmes, 1908 ………………………………………………………………5

5. Outer plate of maxilliped well-developed but distinctly shorter than palp; pleosomites without posterodorsal tooth ………………………………………………………………………………….6

– Outer plate of maxilliped immensely developed, overreaching palp; pleosomites with or without posterodorsal tooth ……………………………………… Alexandrellinae Holman & Watling, 1983

6. Coxae 1–3 longer than coxa 4 ……………………..……………………. Stilipedinae Holmes, 1908

– Coxae 1–3 not longer than coxa 4 ……………………………………………. Astyrinae Pirlot, 1934

Notes

Published as part of d'Acoz, Cédric d'Udekem & Verheye, Marie L., 2017, Epimeria of the Southern Ocean with notes on their relatives (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Eusiroidea), pp. 1-553 in European Journal of Taxonomy 359 on pages 10-11, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.359, http://zenodo.org/record/3855694

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Epimeriidae
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Amphipoda
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Boeck
Taxon rank
family
Taxonomic concept label
Epimeriidae Boeck, 1871 sec. d'Acoz & Verheye, 2017

References

  • Barnard J. L. & Karaman G. S. 1991. The families and genera of marine gammaridean Amphipoda (except gammaroids). Records of the Australian Museum, Supplement 13, Parts 1 and 2: 1 - 866. Part 1: https: // doi. org / 10.3853 / j. 0812 - 7387.13.1991.91
  • Just J. 1990. Vicmusia duplocoxa, gen. et sp. nov., (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Gammaridea) of the new family Vicmusiidae from Australian upper bathyal waters. Invertebrate Taxonomy 3 (7): 925 - 940. https: // doi. org / 10.1071 / IT 9890925
  • Boeck A. 1871. Crustacea Amphipoda borealia et arctica. Forhandlinger i Videnskabs-Selskabet i Christiana for 1870: 83 - 280. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 2056
  • Holmes S. J. 1908. The Amphipoda collected by the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries Steamer " Albatross " off the west coast of North America, in 1903 and 1904, with the descriptions of a new family and several new genera and species. Proceedings of The United States National Museum 35: 489 - 543. https: // doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00963801.35 - 1654.489
  • Holman H. & Watling L. 1983. A revision of the Stilipedidae (Amphipoda). Crustaceana 44 (1): 29 - 53. https: // doi. org / 10.1163 / 156854083 x 00037
  • Pirlot J. M. 1934. Les amphipodes de l'expedition du Siboga. Deuxieme partie. Les amphipodes gammarides II. - Les amphipodes de la mer profonde. 2. Hyperopsidae, Pardaliscidae, Astyridae nov. fam., Tironidae, Calliopiidae, Paramphithoidae, Amathillopsidae nov. fam., Eusiridae, Gammaridae, Aoridae, Photidae, Ampithoidae, Jassidae. Siboga-Expeditie, Uitkomsten op Zoologisch, Botanisch, Oceanographisch en Geologisch Gebied 33 (d): i-vii, 167 - 235.