Lepechinellidae Schellenberg 1926
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Family Lepechinellidae Schellenberg, 1926
The amphipod Lepechinella chrysotheras, described by Stebbing (1908), was initially placed in the family Paramphithoidae Stebbing, 1906. Unaware of this, Chevreux (1914) described Dorbanella echinata and placed it in the family Tironidae Stebbing, 1906. Schellenberg (1925) described Dorbanella sp. and the family Dorbanellidae. One year later Schellenberg (1926) became aware of the earlier description of a Lepechinella species by Stebbing, and established the family name Lepechinellidae. Later J.L. Barnard (1973) transferred the genera Lepechinella and Paralepechinella Pirlot, 1933 to the family Dexaminidae Leach, 1814. Barnard & Karaman (1991) included Lepechinella Stebbing, 1908, Lepechinellopsis Ledoyer, 1982, Lepechinelloides Thurston, 1980 and Paralepechinella Pirlot, 1933 in the family Dexaminidae. Andres & Brandt (2001) revalidated the status of family Lepechinellidae. Sittrop & Serejo (2009) gave a more extensive historical review of lepechinellid systematics.
DiagnosisAndres & Brandt’s diagnosis of Lepechinellidae from 2001 is based on the publications of Schellenberg (1926), J.L. Barnard (1970, 1973) and Bousfield & Kendall (1994): “Diagnosis: Body processiferous
dorsomedially (variable), and/or covered with setae/spines. One to all coxal plates of peraeopods 1–4
acutely pointed distally, sometimes bifid. Ursomites 2 and 3 separate to completely fused. Accessory flagellum one- or two-articulate. Mandibular molar and palp present. Lower lip with inner lobes. Maxilla 2: inner plate without oblique row of setae. Peraeopods slender, elongate; peraeopods 5–7 similar, bases linear. Oostegites narrow. Rami of uropods styloid; uropod 3 outer ramus with tiny article 2. Telson normally excavate, lobes usually gaping widely.”
VariationsRostrum present (e.g., Lepechinella) or lacking (e.g., Lepechinelloides); cephalic teeth present (e.g., Lepechinella) or lacking (Lepechinelloides, Paralepechinella); urosome segments 2 and 3 separate (Lepechinella wolffi) to completely fused (e.g., Lepechinella echinata, L. drygalskii and L. curvispina, Paralepichinella spp.); mandibular molar triturative (Lepechinella, Paralepechinella) or non-triturative (Lepechinelloides, Lepechinellopsis); mandibular palp three-articulate (Lepechinella, Lepechinellopsis, Paralepechinella) or one-articulate (Lepechinelloides); uropods 1–3 outer rami reduced (Lepechinellopsis); telson cleft distally (Paralepechinella longipalpa Pirlot, 1933).
Type genusLepechinella Stebbing, 1908
The genera included in Lepechinellidae are: Lepechinella Stebbing, 1908; Paralepechinella Pirlot, 1933; Lepechinelloides Thurston, 1980a; Lepechinellopsis Ledoyer, 1982. This paper also includes a new genus called Lepesubchela gen. nov. The type species of this genus is among others characterized by strongly subchelate peraeopods 6 and 7.
Key to the genera of Lepechinellidae1. Mandible palp 1-articulate ………………………………………… Lepechinelloides Thurston, 1980
– Mandible palp 3-articulate …………………………………………………………………………2
2. Peraeopods 6 and 7 clearly subchelate …………………………………… Lepesubchela (gen. nov.)
– Peraeopods 6 and 7 simple …………………………………………………………………………3
3. Mandible palp with article 3 extremely long, longer than 10x article 2 … Paralepechinella Pirlot, 1933
– Mandible palp with article 3 normal, shorter than article 2 …………………………………………4
4. Uropods 1–3 with outer ramus strongly reduced, shorter than 1/3 of inner ramus ………………… ……………………………………………………………………… Lepechinellopsis Ledoyer, 1982
– Uropods 1–3 with outer ramus normal ………………………………… Lepechinella Stebbing, 1908
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Biodiversity
- Family
- Lepechinellidae
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Amphipoda
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Schellenberg
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- family
- Taxonomic concept label
- Lepechinellidae Schellenberg, 1926 sec. Johansen & Vader, 2015
References
- Schellenberg A. 1926. Die Gammariden der Deutschen Sudpolar-Expedition 1901 - 1903. Deutsche Sudpolar-Expedition 18: 235 - 414.
- Stebbing T. R. R. 1908. On two new Species of Northern Amphipoda. Journal of Linnean Society London, Zoology 30: 191 - 197. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1096 - 3642.1908. tb 02133. x
- Chevreux E. 1914. Diagnoses d'Amphipodes Nouveaux Provenant des Campagnes de la Princesse- Alice dans l'Atlantique nord. Bulletin de l'Institut Oceanographique, Monaco 296: 1 - 4.
- Schellenberg A. 1925. Die Gammariden Spitzbergens nebst einer Ubersicht der von Romer & Schaudinn 1898 im Nordlichen Eismeer Gesammelten Arten. Mittheilungen Zoologisches Museum in Berlin 11: 195 - 231.
- Barnard J. L. 1973. Deep-sea Amphipoda of the Genus Lepechinella (Crustacea). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoo 1 ogy 133, Smithonian Institution Press, Washington. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00810282.133
- Barnard J. L. & Karaman G. S. 1991. The families and genera of marine gammaridean Amphipoda (except marine gammaroids). Records of the Australian Museum 13, Australian Museum, Sydney.
- Andres H. G. & Brandt A. 2001. Lepechinellid genera Paralepechinella Pirlot, 1933 and Lepechinelloides Thurston, 1980: First records from Antarctica (Crustacea: Amphipoda). Mitteilungen aus dem Naturhistorischen Museum in Hamburg 98: 77 - 97.
- Sittrop D. J. P. & Serejo C. S. 2009. Three species of the genus Lepechinella (Amphipoda: Gammaridea: Lepechinellidae) collected from Campos Basin slope, RJ, Brasil. Scientia Marina 73 (3): 473 - 485. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.3989 / scimar. 2009.73 n 3473
- Bousfield E. L. & Kendall I. A. 1994. The amphipod superfamily Dexaminoidea on the North American Pacific coast; families Atylidae and Dexaminidae: systematics and distributional ecology. Amphipacifica 1 (3): 3 - 66.
- Thurston M. H. 1980 a. Abyssal benthic Amphipoda (Crustacea) from the East Iceland Basin 2. Lepechinella and an allied new genus. Bulletin British Museum of Natural History (Zoology) 38 (1): 69 - 87.