A New Species of Amphipod Pariphinotus Kunkel, 1910 (Amphipoda: Phliantidae) from the Southwestern Atlantic

Zool Stud. 2021 Oct 12:60:e57. doi: 10.6620/ZS.2021.60-57. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

The genus Pariphinotus Kunkel, 1910 comprises a total of six species around the world, with circumtropical and subtropical distribution, commonly occurring in shallow waters, in soft bottoms and algae, including a previous record of P. seclusus (Shoemaker, 1933) from Brazil. Material examined was collected by SCUBA diving, from rhodolith beds, 12 meters deep, at the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, off the northeastern Brazilian coast. The new Brazilian species described here can be diagnosed by a unique combination of character states present in other species of the genus. However, it has two exclusive characteristics, distinguishing it from the group: medial apex of pleopod 3 peduncle with two small hook setae, and uropod 1 peduncle not exceeding the apex of telson.

Keywords: Brazil; Crustacea, Taxonomy; Fernando de Noronha Archipelago; Identification key.