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The University of Southern Mississippi

1989

Gulf of Mexico

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Larval Distribution And Abundance Of Carangidae (Pisces), From The Southern Gulf Of Mexico, 1983-1984, Cesar Flores-Coto, Marina Sanchez-Ramirez Jan 1989

Larval Distribution And Abundance Of Carangidae (Pisces), From The Southern Gulf Of Mexico, 1983-1984, Cesar Flores-Coto, Marina Sanchez-Ramirez

Gulf and Caribbean Research

The larval distribution and abundance of several taxa of the carangids from the southem Gulf of Mexico are analyzed, based on data from four oceanographic cruises conducted between 1983 and 1984. The material was collected with a bongo net fished to maximum depths of 200 m. The species collected were Chloroscombrus chrysurus (54.2%), Decapterus punctatus (15.8%), Trachurus Iathami (11.8%), Selene setapinnis (6.1%), Selar crumenophthalmus (6.0), Caranx hipposllatus (0.9%), Caranx crysos (0.7%) and Selene sp. (0.3%). The higher frequency of occurrence and greater abundance of larvae of all species was found over the continental shelf, and in some cases, in the …


Tanaidacea (Crustacea: Peracardia) Of The Gulf Of Mexico. Vi. On The Genus Mesotanais Dollfus, 1897 With Descriptions Of Two New Species, M. Longisetosus And M. Vadicola, Jurgen Sieg, Richard W. Heard Jan 1989

Tanaidacea (Crustacea: Peracardia) Of The Gulf Of Mexico. Vi. On The Genus Mesotanais Dollfus, 1897 With Descriptions Of Two New Species, M. Longisetosus And M. Vadicola, Jurgen Sieg, Richard W. Heard

Gulf and Caribbean Research

Two new species of tanaidaceans belonging to the family Leptocheliidae were collected from the continental shelves and slopes of the eastem and Gulf coasts of the United States. Both of these species are assigned to the poorly known genus Mesotanais Dollfus, 1897. Mesotanais is unique within the Leptocheliidae because its members lack eyes. The second supposedly important generic character, uniramous uropods, reported in the original description is considered to be a misdiagnosis. The assumption of this error is supported by the rediscovery of the type-species, Mesotanais dubius Dollfus, 1897 (Sieg and Bird, in press). In the present study, the genus …


Tanaidacea (Crustacea: Peracardia) Of The Gulf Of Mexico. Viii., Barbara J. Viskup, Richard W. Heard Jan 1989

Tanaidacea (Crustacea: Peracardia) Of The Gulf Of Mexico. Viii., Barbara J. Viskup, Richard W. Heard

Gulf and Caribbean Research

Pseudosphyrapus siegi, n. sp. is described from benthic samples collected in deep water (595-2400 m) from the northern Gulf of Mexico. Of the five currently recognized species of Pseudosphyrapus Cup, 1980, P. siegi is most closely related to P. dispar (Lang, 1968), a southwestem Pacific cognate and only other member of the genus having a squama on antenna 2. Pseudosphyrapus siegi is distinguished from P. dispar by: (1) a more triangular, but less acute, rostrum (2) the presence of two 4-pronged spines on the second maxilla (homologous spines on P. dispar are 3-pronged), and (3) the absence of a …


Tanaidacea (Crustacea: Peracardia) Of The Gulf Of Mexico. Vii. Atlantapseudes Lindae, N. Sp. (Apseudidae) From The Continental Slope Of The Northern Gulf Of Mexico, Gabriele H. Meyer, Richard W. Heard Jan 1989

Tanaidacea (Crustacea: Peracardia) Of The Gulf Of Mexico. Vii. Atlantapseudes Lindae, N. Sp. (Apseudidae) From The Continental Slope Of The Northern Gulf Of Mexico, Gabriele H. Meyer, Richard W. Heard

Gulf and Caribbean Research

During 1983 through 1985, 53 specimens of Atlantapseudes lindae, new species, were collected in box core samples taken on the continental slope in the northern Gulf of Mexico. Atlantapseudes lindae can be distinguished from the only other member of the genus, A. nigrichela Băcescu, 1978 by several characters, including the length of the squama of antenna 2, which is no longer than the third peduncular segment, and the absence of anterolateral spines on pereonites 1-2 of females and 1-6 on males. The diagnosis for genus Atlantapseudes Băcescu, 1978 is amended to include the presence of sexually dimorphic chelae and …