Rhabdosoma whitei Spence Bate 1862

Main Authors: Gasca, Rebeca, Hendrickx, Michel E.
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Material examined. 45M, 76F, in 20 localities (Fig. 4). TALUD III. St. 3B (22&#xB0;36&#x2019;36&#x201D;N, 106&#xB0;35&#x2019;54&#x201D;W), August 17, 1991, 2F, I-K from surface to 275 m (TD, 1585 m) (ICML-EMU-12968-A); St. 5 (23&#xB0;22&#x2019;N, 107&#xB0;10&#x2019;W), August 24, 1991, 1F, I-K, from surface to 365 m (TD, 698 m) (ICML-EMU-12968-B); St. 10B (23&#xB0;43&#x2019;24&#x201D;N, 107&#xB0;39&#x2019;06&#x201D;W), August 18, 1991, 2M, 1F, I-K from surface to 630 m (TD, ca. 900 m) (ICML-EMU-12968-C); St. 19 (25&#xB0;12&#x2019;00&#x201D;N, 109&#xB0;07&#x2019;00&#x201D;W), August 20, 1991, 1M, 2F, I-K, surface to 410 m (TD, 920 m) (ECOSUR-10561); St. 19B (25&#xB0;18&#x2019;24&#x201D;N, 109&#xB0;18&#x2019;36&#x201D;W), August 20, 1991, 3M, 4F, I-K from surface to 600 m (TD, 1890 m) (ICML-EMU-12969-A); St. 25A1 (25&#xB0;51&#x2019;00&#x201D;N, 109&#xB0;57&#x2019;00&#x201D;W), August 21, 1991, 1M, 1F, I-K from surface to 200 m (TD, 1280&#x2012;1360 m) (ICML-EMU-12969-B); St. 25A2 (25&#xB0;50&#x2019;54&#x201D;N, 109&#xB0;56&#x2019;54&#x201D;W), August 21, 1991, 2M, 1F, I-K from surface to 230 m (TD, ca. 1200 m) (ICML-EMU-12969-C). TALUD IV St. 7 (22&#xB0;00&#x2019;22&#x201D;N, 106&#xB0;49&#x2019;18&#x201D;W), August 23, 2000, 2M, 4F, MN from surface to 500 m (TD, 1970 m) (ICML-EMU-12970-A); St. 15 (23&#xB0;23&#x2019;30&#x201D;N, 107&#xB0;47&#x2019;48&#x201D;W), August 24, 2000, 3F, MN from surface to 1500 m (TD, 2350 m) (ICML-EMU-12970-B; St. 22 (24&#xB0;17&#x2019;20&#x201D;N, 108&#xB0;50&#x2019;30&#x201D;W), August 26, 2000, 1M, 3F, MN from surface to 1325 m (TD, aprox. 1800 m) (ICML-EMU-12971-A); St. 29 (24&#xB0;57&#x2019;48&#x201D;N, 109&#xB0;37&#x2019;00&#x201D;W), August 27, 2000, 1M, MN from surface to 1280 m (TD, 2080 m) (ICML-EMU-12971-B). TALUD V. St. 5 (22&#xB0;00&#x2019;57&#x201D;N, 106&#xB0;40&#x2019;00&#x201D;W), December 13, 2000, 1M, 1F, MN from surface to 1400 m (TD&gt; 1600 m) (ICML-EMU-12972-A); St. 29 (25&#xB0;14&#x2019;36&#x201D;N, 109&#xB0;24&#x2019;15&#x201D;W), December 17, 2000, 1F, MN from surface to 1290 m (TD, 2040 m) (ICML-EMU- 12972-B); St. 36. (25&#xB0;54&#x2019;30&#x201D;N, 110&#xB0;11&#x2019;24&#x201D;W), December 17, 2000, 1M, 2F, MN from surface to 1340 m (TD, 1990 m) (ICML-EMU-12972-C). TALUD VI. St. 7 (22&#xB0;21&#x2019;39&#x201D;N, 107&#xB0;01&#x2019;42&#x201D;W), March 14, 2001, 23M, 45F, MN from surface to 1305 m (TD, 2100 m) (ICML-EMU-12973-A); St. 15 (23&#xB0;14&#x2019;42&#x201D;N, 107&#xB0;30&#x2019;00&#x201D;W), March 14, 2001, 3M, 2F, MN from surface to 1230 m (TD, 2390 m) (ICML-EMU-12973-B); St. 22 (24&#xB0;17&#x2019;34&#x201D;N, 108&#xB0;50&#x2019;25&#x201D;W), March 15, 2001, 1M, 2F, MN from surface to 1410 m (TD, 1760 m) (ICML-EMU-12973-C). TALUD VII. St. 22 (24&#xB0;21&#x2019;08&#x201D;N, 108&#xB0;55&#xB0;14&#x201D; W), June 7, 2001, 1M, MN from surface to 1415 m (TD, 2000 m) (ICML-EMU- 12974). TALUD IX, St. 7 (25&#xB0;11&#x2019;30&#x201D;N, 109&#xB0;41&#x2019;06&#x201D;W), November 15, 2005, 1M, MN, surface to 1510 m (TD, 2377 m) (ICML-EMU-12975-A). TALUD X, St. 11 (27&#xB0;34&#x2019;16&#x201D;N, 111&#xB0;40&#x2019;W), February 11, 2007, 1M, MN, from surface to 1215 m (TD, 1801 m) (ICML-EMU-12975-B). TALUD XI. St. 19B (17&#xB0;56&#x2019;00&#x201D;N, 103&#xB0;10&#x2019;00&#x201D;W), June 9, 2007, 1F, MN from surface to 1200 m (TD, 1995 m) (ICML-EMU-12976-A). TALUD XII. St. 28B (18&#xB0;56&#x2019;00&#x201D;N, 104&#xB0;59&#x2019;57&#x201D;W), April 2, 2008, 1M, MN from surface to 1425 m (TD, 2041 m) (ICML-EMU-12976-B). Distribution. Tropical and subtropical in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans, from 40&#xB0;N to 40&#xB0;S. Mediterranean and Red Seas. In the eastern Pacific from Mexico to Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador (Vinogradov et al. 1996, Garc&#xED;a Madrigal 2007, Valencia &amp; Giraldo 2012, Valencia et al. 2013, Violante-Huerta et al. 2021, this study). Remarks. One specimen (ICML-EMU-12975-A)was attached to the siphonophore Diphyes bojani (Eschscholtz, 1825); although it looked like a natural union, this could be a consequence of the sampling method. Rhabdosoma whitei has been observed previously associated with the ctenophore Beroe sp. (Harbison et al. 1978). Mostly from surface to 200 m depth (Vinogradov et al. 1986). An epipelagic species reported as relatively common in the entire Gulf of California (Siegel-Causey 1982). In the Mexican part of the California Current Rhabdosoma whitei has been consistently reported by Lavaniegos &amp; Hereu (2009) and by Lavaniegos (2014, 2017), but not as a dominant species (present in 12% of the samples; Lavaniegos 2014). 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author Gasca, Rebeca
Hendrickx, Michel E.
title Rhabdosoma whitei Spence Bate 1862
publishDate 2022
topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Amphipoda
Oxycephalidae
Rhabdosoma
Rhabdosoma whitei
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contents Rhabdosoma whitei Spence Bate, 1862 Rhabdosoma whitei Spence Bate, 1862: 345‒346, pl. LIV, fig. 7; Brusca, 1981: 12 (list), 32 (key), fig. 2c; Siegel-Causey, 1982: 350 (key), 353‒354; Vinogradov et al., 1996: 536 (key), 538-540, fig. 232; García Madrigal, 2007: 158 (list); Guillén Pozo, 2007: 17 (key), 109‒110, fig. 38; Gasca, 2009: 89 (tab. 1); Lavaniegos & Hereu, 2009: 142 (tab. 1),152 (appendix); Gasca et al., 2012: 126 (tab. 1), 133 (tab. 4); Valencia & Giraldo, 2012: 1493 (tab. 1); Lavaniegos, 2014: 3, 5 (tab. 1); 2017: 21; Valencia et al., 2013: 52 (tab. 1); Zeidler, 2016: 79 (passim), fig. 36B, 36A2, 80 (key); Violante-Huerta et al., 2021: 81 (tab. 1), 86, fig. 2E. Material examined. 45M, 76F, in 20 localities (Fig. 4). TALUD III. St. 3B (22°36’36”N, 106°35’54”W), August 17, 1991, 2F, I-K from surface to 275 m (TD, 1585 m) (ICML-EMU-12968-A); St. 5 (23°22’N, 107°10’W), August 24, 1991, 1F, I-K, from surface to 365 m (TD, 698 m) (ICML-EMU-12968-B); St. 10B (23°43’24”N, 107°39’06”W), August 18, 1991, 2M, 1F, I-K from surface to 630 m (TD, ca. 900 m) (ICML-EMU-12968-C); St. 19 (25°12’00”N, 109°07’00”W), August 20, 1991, 1M, 2F, I-K, surface to 410 m (TD, 920 m) (ECOSUR-10561); St. 19B (25°18’24”N, 109°18’36”W), August 20, 1991, 3M, 4F, I-K from surface to 600 m (TD, 1890 m) (ICML-EMU-12969-A); St. 25A1 (25°51’00”N, 109°57’00”W), August 21, 1991, 1M, 1F, I-K from surface to 200 m (TD, 1280‒1360 m) (ICML-EMU-12969-B); St. 25A2 (25°50’54”N, 109°56’54”W), August 21, 1991, 2M, 1F, I-K from surface to 230 m (TD, ca. 1200 m) (ICML-EMU-12969-C). TALUD IV St. 7 (22°00’22”N, 106°49’18”W), August 23, 2000, 2M, 4F, MN from surface to 500 m (TD, 1970 m) (ICML-EMU-12970-A); St. 15 (23°23’30”N, 107°47’48”W), August 24, 2000, 3F, MN from surface to 1500 m (TD, 2350 m) (ICML-EMU-12970-B; St. 22 (24°17’20”N, 108°50’30”W), August 26, 2000, 1M, 3F, MN from surface to 1325 m (TD, aprox. 1800 m) (ICML-EMU-12971-A); St. 29 (24°57’48”N, 109°37’00”W), August 27, 2000, 1M, MN from surface to 1280 m (TD, 2080 m) (ICML-EMU-12971-B). TALUD V. St. 5 (22°00’57”N, 106°40’00”W), December 13, 2000, 1M, 1F, MN from surface to 1400 m (TD> 1600 m) (ICML-EMU-12972-A); St. 29 (25°14’36”N, 109°24’15”W), December 17, 2000, 1F, MN from surface to 1290 m (TD, 2040 m) (ICML-EMU- 12972-B); St. 36. (25°54’30”N, 110°11’24”W), December 17, 2000, 1M, 2F, MN from surface to 1340 m (TD, 1990 m) (ICML-EMU-12972-C). TALUD VI. St. 7 (22°21’39”N, 107°01’42”W), March 14, 2001, 23M, 45F, MN from surface to 1305 m (TD, 2100 m) (ICML-EMU-12973-A); St. 15 (23°14’42”N, 107°30’00”W), March 14, 2001, 3M, 2F, MN from surface to 1230 m (TD, 2390 m) (ICML-EMU-12973-B); St. 22 (24°17’34”N, 108°50’25”W), March 15, 2001, 1M, 2F, MN from surface to 1410 m (TD, 1760 m) (ICML-EMU-12973-C). TALUD VII. St. 22 (24°21’08”N, 108°55°14” W), June 7, 2001, 1M, MN from surface to 1415 m (TD, 2000 m) (ICML-EMU- 12974). TALUD IX, St. 7 (25°11’30”N, 109°41’06”W), November 15, 2005, 1M, MN, surface to 1510 m (TD, 2377 m) (ICML-EMU-12975-A). TALUD X, St. 11 (27°34’16”N, 111°40’W), February 11, 2007, 1M, MN, from surface to 1215 m (TD, 1801 m) (ICML-EMU-12975-B). TALUD XI. St. 19B (17°56’00”N, 103°10’00”W), June 9, 2007, 1F, MN from surface to 1200 m (TD, 1995 m) (ICML-EMU-12976-A). TALUD XII. St. 28B (18°56’00”N, 104°59’57”W), April 2, 2008, 1M, MN from surface to 1425 m (TD, 2041 m) (ICML-EMU-12976-B). Distribution. Tropical and subtropical in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans, from 40°N to 40°S. Mediterranean and Red Seas. In the eastern Pacific from Mexico to Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador (Vinogradov et al. 1996, García Madrigal 2007, Valencia & Giraldo 2012, Valencia et al. 2013, Violante-Huerta et al. 2021, this study). Remarks. One specimen (ICML-EMU-12975-A)was attached to the siphonophore Diphyes bojani (Eschscholtz, 1825); although it looked like a natural union, this could be a consequence of the sampling method. Rhabdosoma whitei has been observed previously associated with the ctenophore Beroe sp. (Harbison et al. 1978). Mostly from surface to 200 m depth (Vinogradov et al. 1986). An epipelagic species reported as relatively common in the entire Gulf of California (Siegel-Causey 1982). In the Mexican part of the California Current Rhabdosoma whitei has been consistently reported by Lavaniegos & Hereu (2009) and by Lavaniegos (2014, 2017), but not as a dominant species (present in 12% of the samples; Lavaniegos 2014). Our data indicate that R. whitei is a frequent species throughout the Gulf of California, also recorded off SW Mexico (Fig. 4).
Published as part of Gasca, Rebeca & Hendrickx, Michel E., 2022, Pelagic amphipods (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyperiidea) in western Mexico. 7 Superfamily Platysceloidea. Family Oxycephalidae, pp. 219-236 in Zootaxa 5105 (2) on pages 227-229, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5105.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/6332529
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