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Abraliopsis (Abraliopsis) morisii (Verany 1839)

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Abraliopsis morisii (Verany, 1839)

ORIGINAL REFERENCE.—Onychoteuthis morisii Verany, 1839:100, pl. 2.

DEPOSITION OF TYPES.—Holotype: Depository unknown, dolphin stomach taken at 39°N, 20°E, condition unknown.

Paratypes: ?None.

GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION.—Northeast Atlantic.

COMMENTS.—According to Nesis (1982), Chun's (1910) description of “A. morisii” included three species, A. lineata Goodrich and two undescribed species that Nesis named A. atlantica and A. chuni. Nesis (1982) states that it is impossible to determine the real A. morisii due to the incomplete original description. We list it herein among the valid species although its status is uncertain. Clarification depends on either locating the holotype or confirming its loss and on a more complete understanding of the taxonomy of this genus in the North Atlantic.

Abraliopsis pacificus Tsuchiya and Okutani, 1990

ORIGINAL REFERENCE.—Abraliopsis pacificus Tsuchiya and Okutani, 1990:48, figs. 1–21.

DEPOSITION OF TYPES.—Holotype: NSMT Mo-66998, male, 26 mm ML, R/V Kaiyo-Maru sta 49-5, off Japan, 32°47′18″N, 147°58′42″E, 26 Apr 1987, good condition.

Paratypes: NSMT Mo-66999, female, 36 mm ML, R/V Kaiyo-Maru sta MT15B, off Japan, 30°02′42″N, 143°33′00″E, 9 Jun 1979, good condition. NSMT Mo-67000, male, 25 mm ML, same lot as holotype, good condition. NSMT Mo-67001, female, 34 mm ML, same lot as holotype, good condition. NSMT Mo-67002, male, 24 mm ML, R/V Kaiyo-Maru sta 1(D), Northwest Pacific 36°04′30″N, 157°55′30″E, 25 Jul 1972, good condition. NSMT Mo-67003, female, 34 mm ML, same lot as holotype, good condition. USNM 817632, male, 24 mm ML, same lot as holotype, good condition. USNM 817633, female, 32 mm ML, male, 23 mm ML, R/V Kaiyo-Maru sta 49-5–2, off Japan, 32°47′48″N, 147°59′24″E, 26 Apr 1987, good condition. USNM 817634, female, 28 mm ML, R/V Kaiyo-Maru sta KOC16, off Japan, 30°00′N, 147°00′E, 10 Jun 1982, good condition.

GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION.—Northwest Pacific Basin and Shikoku Basin, between latitudes 30°N and 35°N (Tsuchiya and Okutani, 1990); Hawaiian waters (Tsuchiya, 1993).
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Voss, N. A. and Sweeney, M. J. 1998. "Systematics and Biogeography of cephalopods. Volume I." Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 1-276. https://doi.org/10.5479/si.00810282.586

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Abraliopsis pfefferi Joubin, 1896

ORIGINAL REFERENCE.—Abraliopsis pfefferi Joubin, 1896:20, figs. 1–10.

DEPOSITION OF TYPES.—Holotype: Depository unknown, sex undetermined, ∼42 mm ML, Mediterranean Sea, near Villefranche-sur-Mer, condition unknown.

Paratypes: None.

GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION.—Mediterranean Sea; Northeast Atlantic (Joubin, 1920, 1924; Clarke and Lu, 1974); Northwest Atlantic (Cairns, 1976; Lu and Roper, 1979); Southwest Atlantic (Nesis, 1974); Indian Ocean (Voss, 1967).

COMMENTS.—Nesis (1982) considered A. pfefferi to be a subspecies of A. hoylei.
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Abraliopsis morisii

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Abraliopsis morisii is a species of bioluminescent squid in the family Enoploteuthidae. The species occurs in tropical to warm temperate waters in the Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and the Mediterranean Sea. It can be found in the epipelagic and mesopelagic zones. Jean Baptiste Vérany described the species in 1839 and it reaches lengths of 25 to 33 millimetres (0.98 to 1.30 in). It is rated as least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

Description

Male specimens of A. morisii mature in between 120 and 130 days, and females mature in between 150 and 160 days; although, a mature female has been observed at 127 days and a mature male at 105 days. It occurs in the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and the Gulf of Mexico. Its integumental photophores are scattered randomly and it has five ocular photophores. The hectocotylus contains a long flap at the ventral margin and a short flap at the dorsal margin. Mature males can reach a mantle length of 25 to 27 millimetres (0.98 to 1.06 in) and females may reach a mantle length of 32 to 33 millimetres (1.3 to 1.3 in). Females may have between 6,500 and 21,000 oocytes, which are 1.0 to 1.1 mm long.[3][4]

Distribution

This squid has been observed at depths of between 15 and 3,417.5 metres (49 and 11,212 ft) in temperatures between 2.336 and 22.962 °C (36.205 and 73.332 °F). It has been found in areas with high nitrate, salinity, phosphate, and oxygen levels and also in areas with low silicate concentrations.[5] It occurs over a large area and is classified as a least-concern species by the IUCN.[1]

Taxonomy

Abraliopsis morisii was described by Jean Baptiste Vérany in 1839 as Onychoteuthis morisii. It is also known by the synonyms Abralia jattai, Abralia lonnbergi, Abralia mediterranea, Abralia pfefferi, Abraliopsis pfefferi, Onychoteuthis morisii, and Teleoteuthis caribaea.[6]

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References

  1. ^ a b Barratt, I. & Allcock, L. (2014). "Abraliopsis morisi". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2014: e.T163052A966920. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2014-1.RLTS.T163052A966920.en.
  2. ^ Bruce Marshall (2016). "Abraliopsis (Abraliopsis) morisii (Vérany, 1839)". World Register of Marine Species. Flanders Marine Institute. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  3. ^ Bello, G (2005). "Abraliopsis morisii vs. Abraliopsis pfefferi (Cephalopoda: Enoploteuthidae): which is the right name?". 38 (5th ed.). Journal of Conchology: 561–565. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Nesis, K. N. (1982). Abridged key to the cephalopod mollusks of the world's ocean. Vol. 2. Moscow: Light and Food Industry Publishing House. p. 355.
  5. ^ "Abraliopsis morisii habitat". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  6. ^ "Abraliopsis morisii". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
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Abraliopsis morisii: Brief Summary

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Abraliopsis morisii is a species of bioluminescent squid in the family Enoploteuthidae. The species occurs in tropical to warm temperate waters in the Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and the Mediterranean Sea. It can be found in the epipelagic and mesopelagic zones. Jean Baptiste Vérany described the species in 1839 and it reaches lengths of 25 to 33 millimetres (0.98 to 1.30 in). It is rated as least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

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