Abstract

The uristid genus Ichnopus is revised and Glycerina included in its synonymy. A key is provided to the world species. Ichnopus pelagicus Schellenberg, I. pseudoserricrus Ledoyer, I. serricrus Walker, I. spinicornis Boeck, I. taurus Costa, (type species), I. tenuicornis (Haswell), I. teretis (Andres) and I. woodmasoni (Giles) are redescribed. The new species I. annasona, I. capricornus, I. caritus, I. comorensis, I. cribensis, I. malpatun, I. parriwi and I. wardi are described. Ichnopus nossibeensis Ledoyer is considered to be a synonym of I. pelagicus. Ichnopus macrobetomma Stebbing is considered to be an unrecognisable species. Two species groups are recognised: the I. spinicornis group, in which the ischium and carpus of gnathopod 1 are long and most species are pelagic, probably micropredators; and the I. taurus group, in which the ischium and carpus of gnathopod 1 are very long and most species are demersal scavengers. Ichnopus is considered to be a tropical to warm temperate Indo-Pacific genus with some remnants in the Mediterranean and the eastern North Atlantic Ocean. The most primitive species in both groups are found in the Mediterranean Sea and the eastern North Atlantic. It appears that the modern genus had its origins in the old Tethyan fauna.

 
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Short Form
Lowry and Stoddart, 1992, Rec. Aust. Mus. 44(2): 185–245
Author
J. K. Lowry; H. E. Stoddart
Year
1992
Title
A revision of the genus Ichnopus (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Lysianassoidea: Uristidae)
Serial Title
Records of the Australian Museum
Volume
44
Issue
2
Start Page
185
End Page
245
DOI
10.3853/j.0067-1975.44.1992.32
Language
en
Date Published
14 August 1992
Cover Date
14 August 1992
ISSN (print)
0067-1975
CODEN
RAUMAJ
Publisher
The Australian Museum
Place Published
Sydney, Australia
Subjects
CRUSTACEA: AMPHIPODA; TAXONOMY
Digitized
30 May 2008
Available Online
04 March 2009
Reference Number
32
EndNote
32.enw
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