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Fiche d'espèce de Copépode |
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Cyclopoida ( Ordre ) |
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Sapphirinidae ( Famille ) |
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Sapphirina ( Genre ) |
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Sapphirina auronitens Claus, 1863 (F,M) | |
| | | | | | Syn.: | Saphirina sinuicauda Brady, 1883 (p.129, figs.F,M) [See to the species]; Sapphirina vorax Giesbrecht,1891 [voir à cette espèce]; Sapphirina pyrosomatis Giesbrecht,1892 [See to the species]. Sapphirina auronitens-sinuicauda : Khelifi-Touhami & al., 2007 (p.327, Table 1) | | | Ref.: | | | Claus, 1863 (p.153, Descr.F,M); Giesbrecht, 1892 (p.619, 642, 774, figs.F,M); Thompson & Scott, 1903 (p.240); A. Scott, 1909 (p.254, Rem.); Pesta, 1920 (p.638, fig.F); Früchtl, 1924 b (p.102); Farran, 1929 (p.210, 289); Lehnhofer, 1929 (p.287, 289, figs.F,M); Rose, 1929 (p.60); Wilson, 1932 a (p.365, figs.F); Rose, 1933 a (p.315, figs.F,M); Farran, 1936 a (p.130, as aurinitens); Mori, 1937 (1964) (p.127, figs.M); Dakin & Colefax, 1940 (p.107, figs.F,M); Crisafi, 1966 (p.659, figs. Juv.); Crisafi & Mazza, 1966 (p.591, figs.F,M, Rem.); Corral Estrada, 1970 (p.230, Rem.); Marques,1973 (p.251); 1975 (p.51, fig.M); Zheng & al., 1982 (p.120, figs.F,M); Chihara & Murano, 1997 (p.989, Pl.228: F,M); Boxshall, 1998 (p.229); Conway & al., 2003 (p.232, figs.F,M, Rem.); Boxshall & Halsey, 2004 (p.653: Rem.; p.655); Vives & Shmeleva, 2010 (p.366, figs.F,M, Rem.) | issued from : P. Crisafi & J. Mazza in Atti Soc. pelorit. Sci. fis. mat. nat., 1966, XII (3/4). [p.593, Fig.16]. Female (from Strait of Messina): habitus (dorsal).
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issued from : P. Crisafi & J. Mazza in Atti Soc. pelorit. Sci. fis. mat. nat., 1966, XII (3/4). [p.593, Fig.17]. Male: A, habitus (dorsal); B, endopodite of P2.
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issued from : Z. Zheng, S. Li, S.J. Li & B. Chen in Marine planktonic copepods in Chinese waters. Shanghai Sc. Techn. Press, 1982 [p.121, Fig.74]. Female: a, habitus (dorsal); b, caudal rami (dorsal); c, A2; d, P2; e, endopod of P2; f, P4; g, endopod of P4. Scale bars in mm.
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issued from : T. Mori in The Pelagic copepoda from the neighbouring waters of Japan, 1937 (1964). [Pl. 70, Figs.1-5]. Male: 1, A1; 2, habitus (dorsal); 3, endopodite of P2; 4, P4; 5, A2.
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issued from : C. Lehnhofer in Wiss. Ergebn. dt. Tiefsee-Exped. ''Valdivia'', 1929, 22 (5). [p.294, Fig.28, 2b-3]. Male: 2b, endopodite 3 of P2; 3, P4. Sth = pilose terminal seta; T = terminal spines.
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issued from : C. Lehnhofer in Wiss. Ergebn. dt. Tiefsee-Exped. ''Valdivia'', 1929, 22 (5). [p.293, Fig.27, F]. F, caudal rami.
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Issued from : W. Giesbrecht in Systematik und Faunistik der Pelagischen Copepoden des Golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte. – Fauna Flora Golf. Neapel, 19, 1892. Atlas von 54 Tafeln. [Taf.52, Fig.57]. Female: 57, caudal ramus (dorsal).
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Issued from : W. Giesbrecht in Systematik und Faunistik der Pelagischen Copepoden des Golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte. – Fauna Flora Golf. Neapel, 19, 1892. Atlas von 54 Tafeln. [Taf.54, Fig.14]. Female: 14, P1 (endopodite 3).
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Issued from : W. Giesbrecht in Systematik und Faunistik der Pelagischen Copepoden des Golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte. – Fauna Flora Golf. Neapel, 19, 1892. Atlas von 54 Tafeln. [Taf.54, Fig.43]. Female: 43, Mx1.
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Issued from : W. Giesbrecht in Systematik und Faunistik der Pelagischen Copepoden des Golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte. – Fauna Flora Golf. Neapel, 19, 1892. Atlas von 54 Tafeln. [Taf.52, Figs.48, 50]. Male: 48, habitus (dorsal); 50, posterior body (ventral).
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Issued from : W. Giesbrecht in Systematik und Faunistik der Pelagischen Copepoden des Golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte. – Fauna Flora Golf. Neapel, 19, 1892. Atlas von 54 Tafeln. [Taf.53, Fig.5]. Male: 5, A1.
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Issued from : W. Giesbrecht in Systematik und Faunistik der Pelagischen Copepoden des Golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte. – Fauna Flora Golf. Neapel, 19, 1892. Atlas von 54 Tafeln. [Taf.53, Fig.40]. Male: 40, A2.
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Issued from : W. Giesbrecht in Systematik und Faunistik der Pelagischen Copepoden des Golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte. – Fauna Flora Golf. Neapel, 19, 1892. Atlas von 54 Tafeln. [Taf.53, Fig.52]. Male: 52, P4.
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Issued from : W. Giesbrecht in Systematik und Faunistik der Pelagischen Copepoden des Golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte. – Fauna Flora Golf. Neapel, 19, 1892. Atlas von 54 Tafeln. [Taf.54, Fig.4]. Male: 4, P2 (endopod).
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Issued from : W. Giesbrecht in Systematik und Faunistik der Pelagischen Copepoden des Golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte. – Fauna Flora Golf. Neapel, 19, 1892. Atlas von 54 Tafeln. [Taf.54, Figs.28, 44]. Male: 28, Mxp; 44, Mx1
| | | | Ref. compl.: | | Rose, 1925 (p.152); Wilson, 1942 a (p.205); 1950 (p.319); Fagetti, 1962 (p.46); V.N. Greze, 1963 a (tabl.2); Duran, 1963 (p.26); De Decker & Mombeck, 1964 (p.13); Mazza, 1967 (p.367); Evans, 1968 (p.14); Deevey, 1971 (p.224); Corral Estrada & Pereiro Muñoz, 1974 (tab.I); Palet, 1975 (p.660); Deevey & Brooks, 1977 (p.156, tab.2, Station "S"); Boxshall, 1977 b (p.557); Tranter, 1977 (p.596, 599); Dessier, 1979 (p.208); Rajaram & Krishnaswamy, 1980 a (p.154); Vives, 1982 (p.296); Kovalev & Shmeleva, 1982 (p.86); Dessier, 1983 (p.89, Tableau 1, Rem., %); Guangshan & Honglin, 1984 (p.118, tab.); Scotto di Carlo & al., 1984 (p.1045) ; M. Lefèvre, 1986 (p.33, 40); Hirakawa & al., 1990 (tab.3); Lozano Soldevilla & al., 1988 (p.61); Lozano, 1991 (p.173); Shih & Young, 1995 (p.77); Böttger-Schnack, 1997 (p.409); Suarez-Morales & Gasca, 1997 (p.1525); Hure & Krsinic, 1998 (p.104); Alvarez-Cadena & al., 1998 (t.2,3,4); Suarez-Morales & Gasca, 1998 a (p.113); Lavaniegos & Gonzalez-Navarro, 1999 (p.239, Appx.1); Neumann-Leitao & al., 1999 (p.153, tab.2); Fernandez-Alamo & al., 2000 (p.1139, Appendix); Lopez-Salgado & al., 2000 (tab.1); Vukanic, 2003 (p.139, tab.1); Lan & al., 2004 (p.332, tab.1); Lo & al., 2004 (p.89, tab.1); Fernandes, 2008 (p.465, Tabl.2); Ayon & al., 2008 (p.238, Table 4: Peruvian samples); Mazzocchi & Di Capua, 2010 (p.429); Medellin-Mora & Navas S., 2010 (p.265, Tab. 2); Hsiao S.H. & al., 2011 (p.475, Appendix I); Jagadeesan & al., 2013 (p.27, Table 3, seasonal abundance); Zakaria & al., 2016 (p.1, Table 1); Benedetti & al., 2016 (p.159, Table I, fig.1, functional characters); Palomares-Garcia & al., 2018 (p.178, Table 1: occurrence); | | | NZ: | 16 | | |
Carte de distribution de Sapphirina auronitens par zones géographiques
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| | | | | | | | | | | | Loc: | | | South Africa (E), Congo, G. of Guinea, Cape Verde Is., Canary Is., off Madeira, Azores, Brazil (S, off Natal), Barbados Is., Caribbean Colombia (San Andrés y Providencia), Yucatan, Venezuela, G. of Mexico, Cuba, Sargasso Sea, off Bermuda Station "S"), off Nantucket S, Georges Bank, Medit. (Alboran Sea, Algiers, Gulf of Annaba, G. of Lion, Ligurian Sea, Napoli, Messina, N & S Adriatic Sea, Ionian Sea, W Egyptian coast, Lebanon Basin), off Minicoy Is., Madagascar (Nosy Bé), Indien, NW India (Saurashtra coast), G. of Mannar, Bay of Bengal, Indonesia-Malaysia, Philippines, China Seas (East China Sea, South China Sea), Taiwan (E, NW, N: Mienhua Canyon), Japan, Bering Sea, Aléoutiennes, Pacif. W (équatorial), Australie (Great Barrier, New South Wales), off New Zealand, Fiji Is., Is. Gilbert Is., Moorea Is. (lagoon), Bikini Is., Hawaii, G. of California, La Paz, W Mexico (G. of Tehuantepec), Galapagos, Peru, Chile | | | N: | 74 | | | Lg.: | | | (35?); (46) F: 2,1-1,8; M: 2,2-1,85; (91) M: 2,3-1,4; (104) F: 2,3; M: 2,2; (180) F: 1,4; M:? (34) F: 1,6; M: 2,04; (35) F: 2,82-1,92; M: 1,98; (45) F: 2,15-1,75; M: 2,25-1,2; (449) F: 2,1-1,8; M: 2,2-1,85; (651) F: 1,31; M: 1,3; (705) F: 2,432-2,018; 2,041-1,697; M: 2,357-2,112; 2,225-2,036; (794) M: 2,2; (805) F: 2,19-1; M: 2,39-1,4; (866) F: 2,03-1,58; M: 2,18-1,7; (991) F: 1-2,19; M: 1,35-2,39; (1023) F: 1,63-1,86; M: 1,63-1,80; {F: 1,00-2,82; M: 1,30-2,39} | | | Rem.: | épipélagique. See following remarks:Sapphirina auronitens-sinuicauda Lehnhofer,1929 (F,M)
Syn.: ? Sapphirina pyrosomatis Giesbrecht, 1892 (p.619, 642, figs.F,M); ? S. vorax Giesbrecht, 1891; 1892 (p.619, 642, figs.F); ? Saphirina. sinuicauda Brady, 1883 (p.129, figs.F,M)
Ref.: Lehnhofer, 1929 (p.289, figs.F,M); Rose, 1933 a (p.314, figs.F,M), Rem.); Sewell, 1948 (p.393, 462); Pucher, 1952 (p.103); Giron-Reguer, 1963 (p.60); Björnberg, 1981 (p.672, figs.F,M); Bradford-Grieve & al., 1999 (p.887, 973, figs.F,M)
Ref. compl.: Massuti Alzamora, 1942 (p.104, Rem.); Mazza, 1966 (p.74); Deevey, 1971 (p.224); Neumann-Leitao & al., 2008 (p.799: Tab.II, fig.6).
Loc.: Canaries, Rio de Janeiro, off Bermuda, Médit. W
N: 10
Lg.: (648) F: 3,2-1,21; M: 3-1,21; {F: 1,21-3,20; M: 1,21-3,00}
Rem.: Selon Lehnhofer (1929), suivi par de nombreux auteurs,dont S. auronitens et S. sinuicauda ne seraient qu'une seule espèce présentant diverses variations (dont S. pyrosomatis et S. vorax). Cette position est différente de celle de Giesbrecht (1892) et de certains auteurs. Boxshall & Halsey (2004, p.653) ne retient que la dénomination Sapphirina auronitens
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