Abstract

A large series of specimens of Benthesicymus tanneri Faxon, 1893 (Dendrobranchiata; Benthesicymidae) was collected during an extensive survey of deep-water invertebrate fauna off western Mexico. In total, 61 males and 122 females (M:F ratio = 1:2) from 44 sampling stations were examined, considerably increasing the number of known specimens and sampling localities for this species which is widely distributed along the Pacific coast of Mexico. The collection is the largest available for this species to date and presents first records from off the west coast of the Baja California Peninsula and a slight increase of the northernmost record within the Gulf of California. On the whole, females grew larger than males. The petasma of males of different sizes and the female thelycum of Benthesicymus tanneri are illustrated. The petasma of Benthesicymus tanneri presents a ventrolateral crescent-shape process otherwide found only in Benthesicymus tirmiziae Crosnier, 1978 and in Benthesicymus bartletti S.I. Smith, 1882. A key to the four species of Benthesicymus presently known from the eastern Pacific is presented.

Highlights

  • Benthesicymidae is a relatively large family of shrimps that contains 39 species within five genera

  • Characters used by Kikuchi and Nemoto (1991) in their definition of Group I and II included the position of the branchiostegal spine, the shape of the second maxilliped and of the dactylus of third maxilliped, and the relative size of pereiopods’ exopod. Their Group II includes five species, two of which have been recorded in deep waters of the Mexican Pacific: B. altus Spence Bate, 1881, and B. tanneri Faxon, 1893

  • Material collected in Mexican waters during the TALUD cruises III-VII (1991– 2001) in the SE Gulf of California was reported by Hendrickx (2001) and Hendrickx (2004; distribution maps), adding many new records and increasing the known distribution range of this species

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Introduction

Benthesicymidae is a relatively large family of shrimps that contains 39 species within five genera. Their Group II includes five species, two of which have been recorded in deep waters of the Mexican Pacific: B. altus Spence Bate, 1881, and B. tanneri Faxon, 1893 (see Hendrickx 1996).

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