Synalpheus herricki Coutière, 1909
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Synalpheus herricki Coutière, 1909 |
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Synalpheus herricki Coutière, 1909 View in CoL ( Figs. 13 View FIGURE 13 , 14 View FIGURE 14 )
Material examined: Ceará —1 M, 3 OV , 1 F, Almirante Saldanha Expedition , St. 1701 A, 21.x.1967, 01°57.0′S 37°45.0′W, 57.0 m depth, MOUFPE 8742 View Materials GoogleMaps ; Pernambuco—Fernando de Noronha : 2 M, Laje Dois Irmãos, 17.vi.2019, 03°51.859′S 32°27.934′W, 15.0 m depth, in sponge, DZ / UFRGS 6708 View Materials GoogleMaps ; 1 M, same data as DZ/ UFRGS 6708 View Materials , DZ / UFRGS 6709 View Materials GoogleMaps ; 3 M, Cagarras , 25.vi.2022, 03°50.933′S 32°26.178′W, 13.0 m depth, in sponge, DZ / UFRGS 7027 View Materials GoogleMaps ; 4 M, 2 F, Buraco do Inferno , 26.vi.2022, 03°48.968′S 32°23.577′W, 12.0 m depth, in sponge, DZ / UFRGS 7032 View Materials GoogleMaps ; 1 OV, 1 F, Ilha do Meio , 26.vi.2022, 03°49.015′S 32°23.549′W, 11.0 m depth, in sponge, DZ / UFRGS 7038 View Materials GoogleMaps ; 1 F, Ponta da Sapata , 30.vi.2022, 03º51.892′S 32º27.965′W, 11.0 m depth, in sponge, DZ / UFRGS 7043 View Materials GoogleMaps ; 11 M, 3 OV, 1 F, Laje Dois Irmãos , 30.vi.2022, 03°51.859′S 32°27.934′W, 17.0 m depth, DZ / UFRGS 7046 View Materials GoogleMaps ; Continental Shelf off Recife: 2 M, 27.ii.2018, 8°13′33.0′′S 34°37′40.3′′W, 50.6 m depth, in sponge, DZ / UFRGS 7067 View Materials GoogleMaps ; Sergipe —4 M, 1 OV, MOUFPE 8754 View Materials .
Description: Coutière (1909), Dardeau (1984), Ríos & Duffy (2007), Anker et al. (2012).
Distribution: USA (Florida), Gulf of Mexico, Mexico, Belize, Saint Martin, Panama (Bocas del Toro), Curaçao, and Brazil (Rocas Atoll, Fernando de Noronha, Ceará, Pernambuco, and Sergipe) ( Chace 1972; Dardeau 1984; Ríos & Duffy, 2007; Hultgren et al. 2010; Anker et al. 2012; De Grave & Anker 2017; Horch et al. 2024; this study).
Ecology: In sponges [e.g., Agelas dispar Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864 , A. crassa , Hymeniacidon amphilecta Laubenfels, 1936 , H. intestinalis , and Ircinia sp. ]; near coral reefs with an abundance of this type of host; in heterosexual pairs; from 5–73 m ( Dardeau 1984; Rodríguez 1986; Ríos & Duffy, 2007; Anker et al. 2012).
Remarks: Synalpheus herricki can be distinguished from other western Atlantic Synalpheus by the ventral margins of the third and fourth pleurae of males having a “W” shape (see Dardeau 1984, Fig. 30C) and by the dactylus of the major chela ending in a distinct spine directed ventrally, which is separated from the rest of the dactylus by a somewhat subtriangular notch ( Fig. 13B View FIGURE 13 ) ( Dardeau 1984; Ríos & Duffy, 2007). Anker et al. (2012) documented several variations in specimens of S. herricki from Rocas Atoll, such as the absence of the rostrum and well-developed orbital teeth, in the number and position of spiniform setae of telson and in the shape of pleonal segment.The individuals sampled in Fernando de Noronha, Pernambuco, and Sergipe, presented some morphological variations compared to the original description by Coutière (1909) and the redescription by Dardeau (1984). These variations include the fingers of the second pair of pereiopods being longer than the palm (vs. as long as the palm) ( Fig. 13F View FIGURE 13 ; Dardeau 1984, fig. 28C), and the absence of a sinus between the anterior and posterior portions of the third to fifth pleurae (vs. sinus present) ( Fig. 14A View FIGURE 14 ; Dardeau 1984, fig. 30C). These variations highlight the need for integrative approaches to more accurately characterize the range of morphological differences within the species.
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