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Arthropoda; Crustacea; Decapoda of deep-sea volcanic habitats of the Galapagos Marine Reserve, Tropical Eastern Pacific.

Camila Arnés-Urgellés1, Salome Buglass1, Shane T Ahyong2, Pelayo Salinas-de-León1,3, Mary K Wicksten4, Leigh Marsh1,5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The deep-sea biome (> 200 m depth) is the world's last great wilderness, covering more than 65% of the earth's surface. Due to rapid technological advances, deep-sea environments are becoming more accessible to scientific research and ocean exploration around the world and, in recent years, this is also true for the Galapagos Islands. Deep-sea habitats cover the largest proportion of Galapagos Marine Reserve (GMR), yet to date, no comprehensive baseline exists on the biodiversity of the benthic fauna associated with volcanic seafloor formations within this region. Closing this knowledge gap is essential to provide information for decision-making for the management of marine resources within the GMR and assessing any potential changes in biodiversity resulting from climate-driven alterations that deep-sea environments are expected to experience. In 2015, the Charles Darwin Foundation's Seamounts of the GMR Research Project, together with the Galapagos National Park Directorate (GNPD) and Ocean Exploration Trust (OET), conducted a joint expedition on board the EV Nautilus. Using Remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), the aim of the expedition was to characterise the geological formations and biological communities present on seamounts, lava flows and other deep-sea habitats (> 200 m) within the GMR. NEW INFORMATION: We provide the first comprehensive image inventory for the phylum Arthropoda from 260 to 3400 m of depth within the GMR. Past studies on deep-sea macroinvertebrates in the GMR have been limited to voucher samples collected from dredging (restricted to soft bottom environments) or by submersibles (only allowing limited biological sampling). The image inventory, presented here, is based on high-definition video transects conducted by the Hercules ROV on board the EV Nautilus. Images of macroinvertebrate morphospecies were captured, catalogued and identified, thus providing the first known image inventory of in-situ macroinvertebrate species from the deep-sea region of the GMR.We present 32 distinct morphospecies occurrences within the class Malacostraca and order Decapoda. We also report 17 different families, three species that are new records to the GMR, in-situ images of two new species to science recently described and one possible new squat lobster, as well as interesting behavioural observations. Camila Arnés-Urgellés, Salome Buglass, Shane T. Ahyong, Pelayo Salinas-de-León, Mary K. Wicksten, Leigh Marsh.

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Keywords:  Arthropoda ; Deep-sea; Galapagos Marine Reserve; macroinvertebrate; seamounts; volcanic seascapes

Year:  2020        PMID: 32973394      PMCID: PMC7483338          DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.8.e54482

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biodivers Data J        ISSN: 1314-2828


Introduction

The Galapagos archipelago is a volcanic island chain located in the Tropical Eastern Pacific, south of the Galapagos Spreading Center and forms part of the western end of the Carnegie Ridge (White et al. 1993). The archipelago originated approximately 10 Myr from the active volcanism of a melting anomaly (or “hotspot”) in the Earth’s upper mantle in the eastward-moving Nazca Plate (Glass et al. 2007). Resulting from this region’s active volcanic history, both the terrestrial and marine environments of the archipelago are defined by complex and diverse lava formations (Sinton et al. 1996, Hoernle et al. 2000), with the seafloor on and around the Galapagos platform being a heterogeneous seascape shaped by seamounts, lava flows, slopes, rift zones and hydrothermal vents (Geist et al. 2008). Therefore, these environments are likely to host rich deep-sea invertebrate communities (McClain and Barry 2010, Souza Júnior et al. 2014). To date, however, relatively little is known about the life and physical environments of these deep ocean seascapes compared to their shallow water counterparts. The Galapagos Marine Reserve (GMR) covers approximately 138,000 km2 and was established in 1998 (Fig. 1) to protect the archipelago’s marine biodiversity by banning large-scale commercial exploitation of marine resources (Henry and Roberts 2017). While deep-sea environments cover by far the largest proportion of the GMR, the technological challenges of studying deep waters mean that most baseline studies on biodiversity are limited to coastal and shallow pelagic ecosystems (Glynn and Wellington 1983, James 1991). However, there are notable historical exceptions. In the late 1890s, the Albatross Expedition pioneered the collection and study of deep-sea fauna in the Tropical Eastern Pacific (Agassiz 1905). Employing dredging methods, benthic sampling was mostly unsuccessful owing to the volcanic nature of the seafloor in the region. Still, some samples were retrieved, but only for soft bottom environments (Bergh and Agassiz 1894, Grove and Lavenberg 1997). Nearly one hundred years later, in 1986, the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institutes submersible, Johnson SeaLink, collected the first targeted collections at a maximum depth of 915 m (Pomponi et al. 1988), with subsequent expeditions in the following years (Banks et al. 2014). Since these expeditions, research efforts have been made to list and describe the biodiversity of Galapagos’ deep-sea environment (Agassiz 1905, Pomponi et al. 1988, Manning 2016), especially on cnidarians (Cairns 1991, Cairns 2018), chordates (McCosker and Smith 1997, Grove and Lavenberg 1997, Barnett et al. 2006, McCosker et al. 2012), echinoderms (Pawson and Ahearn 2000) and isopods (Faxon 1895, Wetzer 1990). Nonetheless, to date, there are no comprehensive image inventories of the deep-sea macrofauna within this region.
Figure 1.

Map of the Galapagos Marine Reserve with the EV Nautilus dives locations.

In recent decades, the use of Remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), equipped with effective sampling gear and high-resolution recording technologies, has greatly accelerated exploration and surveying of deep-sea habitats (Danovaro et al. 2014) and the use of such deep-submergence technology has contributed to our knowledge of deep-water decapod in both the western (Komai and Tsuchida 2014) and southern (Poupin et al. 2012) Pacific. In the same way, the Nautilus expedition conducted in 2015 marks the future of deep-sea exploration in the GMR and we hope that this inventory, based on in-situ images of the , will facilitate the standardisation of the morphospecies and will be useful for targeted specimen collections during future deep-sea studies in the GMR and the Eastern Tropical Pacific. Being the first organisms to colonise the islands, even before the appearance of macroscopic plants, the terrestrial arthropods from the Galapagos Islands have been a subject of interest for many years (Peck 1990, Peck 1994). By studying these terrestrial organisms, ecologists and geologists gain a better understanding on how the terrestrial environment of the islands came into being at its present state (Peck et al. 1998). There were intensive collections of arthropods in the intertidal and shallow subtidal regions of the Galapagos Islands during 1931-1938, performed by the ship Velero III of the Allan Hancock Foundation, University of Southern California (Meredith and Hancock 1939). These collections resulted in work on brachyurans by Garth (1946), Garth (1991) and records of carideans in various taxonomic publications. James (1991) published a series of accounts of various Galapagos invertebrates but these also were from shallow waters. However, after the initial descriptions in the 1890s of the collections of the Albatross Expediton (Faxon 1893, Faxon 1895), deep-sea marine arthropods of the Galapagos received very little attention, compared to their terrestrial and shallow-water counterparts.

Materials and methods

Study sites In June 2015, the EV Nautilus conducted a 10-day collaborative research expedition (NA064) between the Ocean Exploration Trust (OET), the Charles Darwin Foundation (CDF) and the Galapagos National Park Directorate (GNPD) to explore the deep-sea environments of the GMR. All methods were carried out in accordance with relevant guidelines and regulations by the GNPD under research permits PC-26-15 & PC-45-15. All experimental protocols were reviewed and approved by a GNPD’s committee which evaluates animal care during research activities. We conducted a total of six exploratory dives to the far north, west and central part of the Galapagos archipelago (Fig. 1, Table 1).
Table 1.

EV Nautilus Sampling sites details.

Dive Geographical location Feature Depth range (m) ROV Bottom time Latitude, Longitude
H1435East of WolfSeamount1120-29016 h 48 1.2105, -91.0836
H1436East of DarwinSeamount2090-93011 h 14 1.6584, -91.6731
H1440North of DarwinSeamount1960-119011 h 21 1.8535, -92.1064
H1441West of FernandinaLava flows3370-330013 h 34 -0.3763, -91.9043
H1442West of FernandinaLava flows3010-294018 h 25 -0.3763, -91.7619
H1443West of SantiagoSeamount640-25018 h 16 -0.3824, -90.8091
ROV dives began at the base of each feature and conducted a general upslope transect, following sonar and visual surveys along this transect. Dives H1435, H1436 and H1440 explored three seamounts around the most northern islands of the archipelago, which are part of the Wolf-Darwin volcanic lineament that extends to the Galapagos Spreading Center (Harpp and Geist 2002). All seamounts, located in this area, are conically shaped with small summit craters and relatively flat tops. These are also the youngest seamounts of the Galapagos platform estimated to be less than 1 million years old (Sinton et al. 1996, Harpp and Geist 2002). The deepest ROV transects were conducted during dives H1441 and H1442, which targeted the lava flows and abyssal plains to the west of Fernandina Island. These lava flows are part of the hotspot found beneath the Island where the largest and most active volcano of the Galapagos platform is located (Sinton et al. 1996). The final dive, H1443, explored two small conically-shaped shallow seamounts located in the central part of the Archipelago, between the islands of Santiago and Isabela. Seamounts from this part of the platform were once centred over the hotspot and are estimated to be between 5 to 6 million years old (Sinton et al. 1996, Harpp and Geist 2002). ROV operations Seafloor exploration was carried out using the two-body ROV system, Argus and Hercules, each rated to 4000 m water depth. Video and still images of the sites were taken using "Insite Pacific Zeus Plus" HD colour video cameras on both vehicles, each equipped with a 10× mechanical zoom lens. All in-situ images used for the inventory were obtained by Hercules’ mounted camera system. Additionally, environmental parameters were also recorded using Hercules’ telemetry sensors, which included oxygen concentration (Aanderaa Oxygen Optode 3830), temperature and salinity (Seabird FastCat 49Plus). While the majority of the species analysed for this study were identified from image only, a few specimens were opportunistically collected using the ROV’s hydraulic manipulators. After recovery of the ROV, the collected specimens were preserved following standardised protocols and this information is specified in the 'preparations' and 'notes' sections for each organism listed on the species checklist below. Video transects image analysis Each ROV dive ranged in duration from 11 to 18 hours. For the subsequent review of morphospecies, each dive was spilt into 2-hour segments. In-situ images of organisms were captured and extracted from video transects analyses using VLC software (Version 3.0.4) by “non-expert analysts”. To avoid reviewer bias in capturing unique morphospecies, five “non-expert analysts” were assigned random video segments from all six ROV dives. Only organisms that appear to be larger than 3 cm were captured and considered for further identification. All images were then tentatively classified under their common names (i.e. squat lobsters, crabs, shrimps, etc.) and only images that appeared in sufficient detail to be determined beyond phyla were sent to taxonomic experts for further identification. Taxonomists identified all images to the lowest taxonomic level possible. To identify the species, taxonomists consulted published literature (e.g. Wicksten 1989) to find out which species were previously reported in the vicinity of the Galapagos Islands. Images were compared to specimens (where available) or photographs with existing illustrations and images from monographs, species descriptions or expedition reports. Many identifications remain tentative because the characteristic features of a species are on the hidden ventral surface or are too small to see in the photograph. The open nomenclature identification qualifiers presented here are modified from Sigovini et al. (2016). These qualifiers are being developed as part of an initiative by the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, UK (Dr Tammy Horton, pers. Comm.), to standardise taxonomic nomenclature for image-based faunal analyses. Below is a brief overview of each qualifier assigned to the different morphospecies. We assigned the qualifier, based on the original comments provided by each taxonomist. The sign 'indet.' is to be used as an abbreviation of indeterminabilis and to indicate that the specimen is indeterminable beyond a certain taxonomic level due to the lack of diagnostic characters visible in the image. This qualifier can also be used at higher taxonomic ranks and in conjunction with inc. (below) to indicate a difference between the uncertainties of the IDs at higher taxonomic ranks. We also used this term for some of the very poor-quality images. the usage of this qualifier is to be restricted to the meaning of 'uncertain identification' and to be equated to the question mark. Since the latter may be considered as a 'wildcard' by some software, in data stored in digital form, it may be substituted by 'sp. inc.', 'gen. inc.' etc. Use the term stetit after the taxon name to explicitly express the identifier choice of not proceeding further. A total of 32 distinct morphospecies of arthropods were identified, belonging to 17 families, 19 genera and 13 confirmed species of the class , order . The occurrence dataset presented here can also be found at Deep-sea OBIS node https://doi.org/10.15468/szdxtb via GBIF.org

Checklists

Systematic account of species from the Galapagos Marine Reserve; EV Nautilus NA064 Expedition 2015

Bate, 1888 E498D42B-DE65-5693-A205-FAFC9C3FFC64 Rafinesque, 1815 4589412F-320B-57F5-B911-E192ACB79AB0 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: in water column; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1964/44925955814_f60b782df6_o.png; occurrenceID: H1441_160738_Penaeoidea_fam_indet.; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:106683; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Rafinesque, 1815; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: West; verbatimLocality: West of Fernandina; minimumDepthInMeters: 3397; maximumDepthInMeters: 3397; decimalLatitude: -0.3921; decimalLongitude: -91.8793; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 100; Identification: identifiedBy: Mary Wicksten; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-03-15; eventTime: 4:07:38 PM; habitat: Lava Flow; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2020). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation

Notes

This shrimp could belong to the genus () or perhaps a shrimp of the family . It has a short rostrum with teeth and elongate pleopods. The image shows possible white corneas, seen previously amongst the . It is not possible to tell if the shrimp in the photograph has true white eyes or the white colour is a reflection from the strobe light. Fig. 2
Figure 2.

fam. indet.

Burkenroad, 1963 33E47C69-B86A-5951-AC18-7183CB60F5E3 Macleay, 1838 8117491D-0B0A-5CD6-8B00-A1FCE52D004A Ortmann, 1892 7B665EF4-14E4-520F-A57C-2FC900E6ECA1 Baba & Wicksten, 2019 115735E6-8276-5A69-82E1-42DD11FDA3D7 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: associated with octocorallia; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image | 75% ETOH; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1980/45600650492_d3cc781b0d_o.png; occurrenceID: H1435_023826_Heteroptychus_nautilus; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1332462; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Baba & Wicksten, 2019; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: North; verbatimLocality: East of Wolf; minimumDepthInMeters: 1049; maximumDepthInMeters: 1049; decimalLatitude: 1.2157; decimalLongitude: -91.0924; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 30; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong | Keiji Baba; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: Image ID confirmed from morphology; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-27-15; eventTime: 2:38:26 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation This is an image of the holotype being sampled. Described in Baba and Wicksten (2019) (Sample NA064-009-01-01-A). Fig. 3
Figure 3.

Faxon, 1893 9BE46CA8-3F7C-5E19-9B37-A3F473B287E5 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: associated with antipatharia; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image | 75% ETOH; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1901/43833022820_8a5e3d5686_o.png; occurrenceID: H1443_034319_Uroptychus_sp_inc_bellus; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:392056; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Faxon, 1893; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Southeast; verbatimLocality: Galapagos Platform; minimumDepthInMeters: 473; maximumDepthInMeters: 473; decimalLatitude: -0.3804; decimalLongitude: -90.8179; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 15; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong | Mary Wicksten; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: Image ID confirmed from morphology; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-06-15; eventTime: 3:43:19 AM; habitat: Volcanic Cone; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation from morphology (Sample NA064-130-01-01-A). Described in Baba and Wicksten (2019). Fig. 4
Figure 4.

Henderson, 1888 77D095C7-12A8-5AF4-B857-ACBBDE6305FB Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: associated with octocorallia; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1925/45600648622_c59bfa2e89_o.png; occurrenceID: H1435_071407_Uroptychus_sp_inc_compressus; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:106833; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Henderson, 1888; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: North; verbatimLocality: East of Wolf; minimumDepthInMeters: 812; maximumDepthInMeters: 812; decimalLatitude: 1.2243; decimalLongitude: -91.1028; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 25; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-27-15; eventTime: 7:14:07 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Species of are characteristic inhabitants of the soft coral Chrysogorgia. has been reported in the area of study. Fig. 5
Figure 5.

sp. inc.

Baba & Wicksten, 2019 7F0D80C1-559C-510C-9255-C115D9EACA94 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on sea floor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2; occurrenceID: H1435_085733_Eumunida_subsolanus; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1332450; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Baba & Wicksten, 2019; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: North; verbatimLocality: East of Wolf; minimumDepthInMeters: 515; maximumDepthInMeters: 515; decimalLatitude: 1.2271; decimalLongitude: -91.1099; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 15; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-27-15; eventTime: 08:57:33 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: associated with hexacorallia; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1936/30710228737_be8e868f29_o.png; occurrenceID: H1443_015727_Eumunida_subsolanus; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1332450; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Baba & Wicksten, 2019; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Southeast; verbatimLocality: Galapagos Platform; minimumDepthInMeters: 444; maximumDepthInMeters: 444; decimalLatitude: -0.3766; decimalLongitude: -90.8176; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 15; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-06-15; eventTime: 1:57:27 AM; habitat: Volcanic Cone; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on sea floor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1948/44926105094_597fb494b2_o.png; occurrenceID: H1443_201511_Eumunida_subsolanus; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1332450; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Baba & Wicksten, 2019; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Southeast; verbatimLocality: Galapagos Platform; minimumDepthInMeters: 421; maximumDepthInMeters: 421; decimalLatitude: -0.3740; decimalLongitude: -90.8150; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 15; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-05-15; eventTime: 20:15:11 PM; habitat: Volcanic Cone; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on sea floor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1966/43833012570_3e6c428cf9_o.png; occurrenceID: H1443_201343_Eumunida_subsolanus; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1332450; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Baba & Wicksten, 2019; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Southeast; verbatimLocality: Galapagos Platform; minimumDepthInMeters: 422; maximumDepthInMeters: 422; decimalLatitude: -0.3740; decimalLongitude: -90.8150; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 15; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-05-15; eventTime: 20:13:43 PM; habitat: Volcanic Cone; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation In-situ images of described in Baba and Wicksten (2019), which is a new species discovered as a result of the NA064 expedition. Fig. 6 (Benedict, 1902) D4F5028F-757E-50E3-8EBC-1E8086D2B98B Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: associated with antipatharia; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48419070577_79a7040fb0_o.png; occurrenceID: H1443_022005_Sternostylus_defensus; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1310473; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: (Benedict, 1902); taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Far North; verbatimLocality: Northwest of Darwin; minimumDepthInMeters: 1210; maximumDepthInMeters: 1210; decimalLatitude: 1.8779; decimalLongitude: -92.128; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 35; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-02-15; eventTime: 5:35:34 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation This observation is a new record for Galapagos. Fig. 7
Figure 7.

Baba, Ahyong & Schnabel, 2018 53435DED-3E69-5C96-A132-C156C1709F33 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: associated with octocorallia; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1958/45600653072_11699d38c5_o.png; occurrenceID: H1443_014622_Sternostylus_sp_indet.; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1310469; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Baba, Ahyong & Schnabel, 2018; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Southeast; verbatimLocality: Galapagos Platform; minimumDepthInMeters: 445; maximumDepthInMeters: 445; decimalLatitude: -0.3766; decimalLongitude: -90.8176; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 15; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-06-15; eventTime: 1:46:22 AM; habitat: Volcanic Cone; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation This species is possibly new to science. Fig. 8
Figure 8.

sp. indet.

Samouelle, 1819 BE4034EF-8A05-5859-BD9E-F5B7E67263D5 Baba & Wicksten, 1997 D939CAFB-7A4E-52B8-B89E-CB248EF8B914 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1917/45600635422_79c52754ac_o.png; occurrenceID: H1443_225538_Janetogalathea_sp_inc_californiensis; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:387304; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Baba & Wicksten, 1997; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Southeast; verbatimLocality: Galapagos Platform; minimumDepthInMeters: 419; maximumDepthInMeters: 419; decimalLatitude: -0.3723; decimalLongitude: -90.816; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 15; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-05-15; eventTime: 10:55:38 PM; habitat: Volcanic Cone; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation This crustacean looks much like (Baba and Wicksten 1997). If so, it constitutes a major range extension, because previous records of the species are no further south than the Gulf of California, Mexico. To date, there is only one species known of , but the animal in the photograph differs from those previously described, because of the slender fingers of the chelae, without spines. This might be a variant of or something undescribed. Fig. 9
Figure 9.

sp. inc.

Leach, 1820 3420E85A-D675-5DE7-8A00-646DA0B16FE2 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1912/45600632152_bd316e3674_o.png; occurrenceID: H1435_002808_Munida_sp_indet_1; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:106835; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Leach, 1820; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: North; verbatimLocality: East of Wolf; minimumDepthInMeters: 1148; maximumDepthInMeters: 1148; decimalLatitude: 1.2141; decimalLongitude: -91.0905; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 35; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-27-15; eventTime: 12:28:08 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Appears to possess hirsute chelae. Fig. 10
Figure 10.

sp. indet. 1

Leach, 1820 AEEFEE11-2155-5F2F-BDEF-510805EC72C9 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48491312261_ef3ccf11e8_o.png; occurrenceID: H1443_175240_Munida_sp_indet_2; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:106835; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Leach, 1820; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Southeast; verbatimLocality: Galapagos Platform; minimumDepthInMeters: 639; maximumDepthInMeters: 639; decimalLatitude: -0.3793; decimalLongitude: -90.811; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 20; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-05-15; eventTime: 5:52:40 PM; habitat: Volcanic Cone; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation This species can be distinguished as different from the one shown in Fig. 9, because that one has hirsute chelae, not seen in Fig. 11.
Figure 11.

sp. indet. 2

Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1973 4484DE73-28C4-557D-B9FE-64FA8F76495F Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1958/30710222157_df94121666_o.png; occurrenceID: H1441_101331_Munidopsis_albatrossae; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:378083; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Pequegnat & Pequegnat, 1973; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: West; verbatimLocality: West of Fernandina; minimumDepthInMeters: 3392; maximumDepthInMeters: 3392; decimalLatitude: -0.3801; decimalLongitude: -91.8972; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 100; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-03-15; eventTime: 10:13:31 AM; habitat: Lava Flow; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation No further observations or comments. Fig. 12
Figure 12.

Faxon, 1893 BD5DCA44-174F-53F6-90D0-38E2CAC002EA Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: associated with octocorallia; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1921/44926034384_1718f9d80d_o.png; occurrenceID: H1443_175708_Munidopsis_hystrix; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:392539; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Faxon, 1893; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Southeast; verbatimLocality: Galapagos Platform; minimumDepthInMeters: 631; maximumDepthInMeters: 631; decimalLatitude: -0.3793; decimalLongitude: -90.811; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 20; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-05-15; eventTime: 5:57:08 PM; habitat: Volcanic Cone; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: associated with octocorallia; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1975/30710170107_0f0263a1bd_o.png; occurrenceID: H1443_175240_Munidopsis_hystrix; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:392539; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Faxon, 1893; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Southeast; verbatimLocality: Galapagos Platform; minimumDepthInMeters: 639; maximumDepthInMeters: 639; decimalLatitude: -0.3793; decimalLongitude: -90.811; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 20; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-05-15; eventTime: 5:52:40 PM; habitat: Volcanic Cone; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation No further observations or comments. Fig. 13 Benedict, 1902 918B735C-D12F-5BCA-81BC-C6EE1ED4EC49 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: associated with porifera; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1939/43833004130_f68f757688_o.png; occurrenceID: H1435_055907_Munidopsis_mina; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:392562; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Benedict, 1902; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: North; verbatimLocality: East of Wolf; minimumDepthInMeters: 871; maximumDepthInMeters: 871; decimalLatitude: 1.2222; decimalLongitude: -91.1007; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 25; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-27-15; eventTime: 5:59:07 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation No further observations or comments. Fig. 14
Figure 14.

Whiteaves, 1874 D4611A58-A032-5423-A239-9957AC0E4FE2 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1957/30710220427_3a57d44d62_o.png; occurrenceID: H1435_082743_Munidopsis_sp_indet_1; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:106836; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Whiteaves, 1874; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: North; verbatimLocality: East of Wolf; minimumDepthInMeters: 640; maximumDepthInMeters: 640; decimalLatitude: 1.2265; decimalLongitude: -91.1076; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 20; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-27-15; eventTime: 8:27:43 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation sp. indet. 1 (Fig. 15), sp. indet. 2 (Fig. 16), sp. indet. 3 (Fig. 17) and sp. indet. 4 (Fig. 18). These images were taken at too great a distance to see fine details of the antennae, spines of the anterior carapace or other distinguishing features. However, all can be determined to belong to different species by the shape of the chelae, the colour and the length of the pereopods. Fig. 15
Figure 15.

sp. indet. 1

Whiteaves, 1874 F6D81048-7C41-5F74-9FDF-CC166A4B55A6 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1960/44736656285_64523ed732_o.png; occurrenceID: H1436_061913_Munidopsis_sp_indet_2; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:106836; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Whiteaves, 1874; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Far North; verbatimLocality: East of Darwin; minimumDepthInMeters: 1280; maximumDepthInMeters: 1280; decimalLatitude: 1.672; decimalLongitude: -91.6846; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 40; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-28-15; eventTime: 6:19:13 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation sp. indet. 1 (Fig. 15), sp. indet. 2 (Fig. 16), sp. indet. 3 (Fig. 17) and sp. indet. 4 (Fig. 18). These images were taken at too great a distance to see fine details of the antennae, spines of the anterior carapace or other distinguishing features. However, all can be determined to belong to different species by the shape of the chelae, the colour and the length of the pereopods. Fig. 16
Figure 16.

sp. indet. 2

Whiteaves, 1874 F2F898C5-1B08-50F1-8EEE-0AD3649408AA Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: associated with octocorallia; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1901/30710211497_5a59874c5c_o.png; occurrenceID: H1436_065826_Munidopsis_sp_indet_3; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:106836; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Whiteaves, 1874; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Far North; verbatimLocality: East of Darwin; minimumDepthInMeters: 1269; maximumDepthInMeters: 1269; decimalLatitude: 1.672; decimalLongitude: -91.6847; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 40; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-28-15; eventTime: 6:58:26 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation sp. indet. 1 (Fig. 15), sp. indet. 2 (Fig. 16), sp. indet. 3 (Fig. 17) and sp. indet. 4 (Fig. 18). These images were taken at too great a distance to see fine details of the antennae, spines of the anterior carapace or other distinguishing features. However, all can be determined to belong to different species by the shape of the chelae, the colour and the length of the pereopods. Fig. 17
Figure 17.

sp. indet. 3

Whiteaves, 1874 4829E806-ACBD-5FB4-A66B-865C086638E9 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: associated with porifera; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1938/45651075701_81007ae0bd_o.png; occurrenceID: H1436_080021_Munidopsis_sp_indet_4; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:106836; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Whiteaves, 1874; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Far North; verbatimLocality: East of Darwin; minimumDepthInMeters: 1177; maximumDepthInMeters: 1177; decimalLatitude: 1.6733; decimalLongitude: -91.6855; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 35; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-28-15; eventTime: 8:00:21 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation sp. indet. 1 (Fig. 15), sp. indet. 2 (Fig. 16), sp. indet. 3 (Fig. 17) and sp. indet. 4 (Fig. 18). These images were taken at too great a distance to see fine details of the antennae, spines of the anterior carapace or other distinguishing features. However, all can be determined to belong to different species by the shape of the chelae, the colour and the length of the pereopods. Fig. 18
Figure 18.

sp. indet. 4

Samouelle, 1819 DECED68E-48E9-56F5-8CF6-31904C9D0DA7 Faxon, 1893 B84CB056-B343-5F5B-B3BF-92F9687F9990 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1974/44926128274_ca5a32e2a4_o.png; occurrenceID: H1435_073321_Lithodes_panamensis; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:550632; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Faxon, 1893; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: North; verbatimLocality: East of Wolf; minimumDepthInMeters: 788; maximumDepthInMeters: 788; decimalLatitude: 1.2251; decimalLongitude: -91.1036; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 25; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-27-15; eventTime: 7:33:21 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation No further observations or comments. Fig. 19
Figure 19.

White, 1856 D971BF83-A2EC-5C8E-88B5-FB06A3475BB5 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1962/44926125524_e1902e449a_o.png; occurrenceID: H1443_210859_Paralomis_sp_indet.; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:106848; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: White, 1856; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Southeast; verbatimLocality: Galapagos Platform; minimumDepthInMeters: 441; maximumDepthInMeters: 441; decimalLatitude: -0.3727; decimalLongitude: -90.8161; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 15; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-05-15; eventTime: 9:08:59 PM; habitat: Volcanic Cone; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation No further observations or comments. Fig. 20
Figure 20.

sp. indet.

Latreille, 1802 4D990E54-BDB7-5217-B905-A22BE2A71BC5 Boone, 1926 0BE0037D-3D30-5CA4-932D-D9DA9CA54908 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1931/45651016991_4ccd4af5d8_o.png; occurrenceID: H1441_095146_Probeebei_mirabilis; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:368012; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Boone, 1926; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: West; verbatimLocality: West of Fernandina; minimumDepthInMeters: 3393; maximumDepthInMeters: 3393; decimalLatitude: -0.3789; decimalLongitude: -91.8991; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 100; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-03-15; eventTime: 9:51:46 AM; habitat: Lava Flow; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: Lemaitre, R.; McLaughlin, P. (2019). World ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation No further observations or comments. Fig. 21
Figure 21.

Henderson, 1885 562F2D8F-E7B3-589E-9F33-8B6B5396EAE2 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1921/45651006891_6c828df1f0_o.png; occurrenceID: H1436_012101_Tylaspis_anomala; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:368016; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Henderson, 1885; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Far North; verbatimLocality: East of Darwin; minimumDepthInMeters: 2075; maximumDepthInMeters: 2075; decimalLatitude: 1.6592; decimalLongitude: -91.6739; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 60; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-28-15; eventTime: 1:21:01 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: Lemaitre, R.; McLaughlin, P. (2019). World ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation This observation is a new record for Galapagos. Notice that a sea anemone has overgrown the abdomen of the crab, a common association found in this family of hermit crabs. Fig. 22
Figure 22.

Linnaeus‎, ‎1758 44D7A0B3-C8A3-5E35-A7F1-4FE5DAB0E7B0 Latreille, 1802 BCFB322C-4656-52A0-97D8-3CFC882731BD A. Milne-Edwards, 1862 47BC0C44-BC27-5D4F-B0DE-9C3CC8A17F3D Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1913/31778740868_c9cf226f55_o.png; occurrenceID: H1435_122925_Metacarcinus_sp_inc_edwardsii; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:439213; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: A. Milne-Edwards, 1862; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: North; verbatimLocality: East of Wolf; minimumDepthInMeters: 327; maximumDepthInMeters: 327; decimalLatitude: 1.2319; decimalLongitude: -91.1137; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 10; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-27-15; eventTime: 12:29:25 PM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation It is very clear from the form of the carapace and chelipeds that this is a member of the and subtle details of the carapace margins visible in other photos correspond best to . Fig. 23
Figure 23.

sp. inc.

MacLeay, 1838 78CEFA11-55AE-50B5-86DA-5F7526D0FD3D Karasawa & Kato, 2003 C2DB0731-7E85-56D8-AFA1-516AFA5C2ADC Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1976/31778722608_435173cc58_o.png; occurrenceID: H1435_082740_Mathildellidae_gen_indet.; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:439044; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Karasawa & Kato, 2003; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: North; verbatimLocality: East of Wolf; minimumDepthInMeters: 640; maximumDepthInMeters: 640; decimalLatitude: 1.2261; decimalLongitude: -91.1076; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 15; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-27-15; eventTime: 8:27:40 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1962/44926123184_df7f396d15_o.png; occurrenceID: H1435_085954_Mathildellidae_gen_indet.; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:439044; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Karasawa & Kato, 2003; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: North; verbatimLocality: East of Wolf; minimumDepthInMeters: 512; maximumDepthInMeters: 512; decimalLatitude: 1.2271; decimalLongitude: -91.1099; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 15; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-27-15; eventTime: 8:59:54 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Appears to be a goneplacoid crab. The overall habitus, aspects of the shape and colouration of the claws and shape of the carapace all fit well with , based on the author's (S.Ahyong) extensive examination of many species of this group. Fig. 24 De Haan, 1839 ABD2F657-8197-543D-B002-F8C55DC49FED Wood-Mason in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891 856C7C5C-A125-5232-AC15-E2AE6C786BEF Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1957/31778735478_806fcb3334_o.png; occurrenceID: H1435_140039_Paromola_sp_inc_rathbunae; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:106869; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Wood-Mason in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: North; verbatimLocality: East of Wolf; minimumDepthInMeters: 330; maximumDepthInMeters: 330; decimalLatitude: 1.2341; decimalLongitude: -91.1142; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 10; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-27-15; eventTime: 2:00:39 PM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1905/44926138884_4c0525a590_o.png; occurrenceID: H1435_105759_Paromola_sp_inc_rathbunae; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:106869; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Wood-Mason in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: North; verbatimLocality: East of Wolf; minimumDepthInMeters: 364; maximumDepthInMeters: 364; decimalLatitude: 1.2289; decimalLongitude: -91.1122; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 10; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-27-15; eventTime: 10:57:59 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1908/31778730058_6476463bd8_o.png; occurrenceID: H1435_133848_Paromola_sp_inc_rathbunae; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:106869; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Wood-Mason in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: North; verbatimLocality: East of Wolf; minimumDepthInMeters: 317; maximumDepthInMeters: 317; decimalLatitude: 1.2334; decimalLongitude: -91.1143; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 10; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-27-15; eventTime: 1:38:48 PM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1943/44926133174_b2fdece71d_o.png; occurrenceID: H1435_133840_Paromola_sp_inc_rathbunae; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:106869; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Wood-Mason in Wood-Mason & Alcock, 1891; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: North; verbatimLocality: East of Wolf; minimumDepthInMeters: 316; maximumDepthInMeters: 316; decimalLatitude: 1.2334; decimalLongitude: -91.1143; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 10; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-27-15; eventTime: 1:38:40 PM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation This observation is a new record for Galapagos. Fig. 25 Samouelle, 1819 F6FEC4F1-CB89-569D-B727-A3C521F8136C Garth, 1969 1BF4830D-421F-5C3E-B8E0-0FF79FB3BB0A Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1954/45600657542_2583e69769_o.png; occurrenceID: H1435_091549_Lophorochinia_parabranchia; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:441461; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Garth, 1969; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: North; verbatimLocality: East of Wolf; minimumDepthInMeters: 445; maximumDepthInMeters: 445; decimalLatitude: 1.2274; decimalLongitude: -91.1108; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 15; Identification: identifiedBy: Shane Ahyong; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-27-15; eventTime: 9:15:49 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation No further observations or comments. Fig. 26
Figure 26.

‎Dana‎, 1852 84518000-981E-5CEA-8509-A08C17AE586B Sollaud, 1913 E768022D-878C-53CA-AFAE-56434A5202C3 Balss, 1914 4417201C-6417-5FD8-82FA-9D6219703629 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: associated with antipatharia; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1937/45651139141_a79abd964d_o.png; occurrenceID: H1435_054749_Bathypalaemonella_sp_indet.; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:107004; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Balss, 1914; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: North; verbatimLocality: East of Wolf; minimumDepthInMeters: 872; maximumDepthInMeters: 872; decimalLatitude: 1.2222; decimalLongitude: -91.1007; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 25; Identification: identifiedBy: Mary Wicksten; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-27-15; eventTime: 5:47:49 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation This could be (Wicksten and Mendez 1983), the only species of this genus reported in the eastern Pacific. However, further identification would require a specimen as characteristic features of the chelipeds cannot be seen in the photograph. Fig. 27
Figure 27.

sp. indet.

Smith, 1884 751EC8EA-02B5-57E1-B1CA-34079F20F9B7 A. Milne-Edwards, 1881 EECD841D-53CA-57A4-BAB6-70A70DC18F5B Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: in water column; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image | 75% ETOH; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1953/45651136511_6395079c62_o.png; occurrenceID: H1436_040940_Nematocarcinus_sp_indet.; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:107015; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: A. Milne-Edwards, 1881; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Far North; verbatimLocality: East of Darwin; minimumDepthInMeters: 1607; maximumDepthInMeters: 1607; decimalLatitude: 1.6687; decimalLongitude: -91.6815; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 50; Identification: identifiedBy: Mary Wicksten | Tim Shank; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: Image ID confirmed from genetics; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 06-28-15; eventTime: 4:09:40 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Reported from Peru (Sample NA064-022-01-01-A). Genetics could not provide idenfication beyond genus. The images were taken too far away to see features of the teeth on the rostrum or the relative length of the rostrum to the carapace and so neither Fig. 27 nor Fig. 28 can be identified beyond . Furthermore, it cannot be determined whether they are the same species or not. Species of have elongate, thread-like legs, barely visible in Fig. 28.
Figure 28.

sp. indet.

A. Milne-Edwards, 1881 861ADEEB-A5E5-58E0-BAF2-D91216C0E9BE Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1950/45651134551_4a81276830_o.png; occurrenceID: H1441_115638_Nematocarcinus_sp_indet.; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:107015; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; scientificNameAuthorship: A. Milne-Edwards, 1881; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: West; verbatimLocality: West of Fernandina; minimumDepthInMeters: 3407; maximumDepthInMeters: 3407; decimalLatitude: -0.3823; decimalLongitude: -91.8946; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 100; Identification: identifiedBy: Mary Wicksten; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-03-15; eventTime: 11:56:38 AM; habitat: Lava Flow; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation The elongate, thread-like legs of this shrimp are easy to see in this photograph. However, as previously stated, the images were taken too far away to see features of the teeth on the rostrum or the relative length of the rostrum to the carapace and so neither Fig. 27 nor Fig. 28 can be identified beyond . Furthermore, it cannot be determined whether they are the same species or not. Fig. 29.
Figure 29.

sp. indet.

Haworth, 1825 5DA6A9CD-F3F2-5E37-815F-1E5FB00D5349 Squires & Barragan, 1976 1A8DFF12-F851-51DB-8303-CCE520417841 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: on seafloor; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1974/31778746558_4a30c6259a_o.png; occurrenceID: H1443_024218_Plesionika_trispinus; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:515523; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Squires & Barragan, 1976; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Southeast; verbatimLocality: Galapagos Platform; minimumDepthInMeters: 468; maximumDepthInMeters: 468; decimalLatitude: -0.3783; decimalLongitude: -90.8177; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 15; Identification: identifiedBy: Mary Wicksten; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-06-15; eventTime: 2:42:18 AM; habitat: Volcanic Cone; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Key identifying features unclude rostrum and colour pattern. Fig. 30
Figure 30.

Haworth, 1825 2708C033-2630-5073-8CD3-6A10395668B3 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: in water column; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1921/45600678172_5d263d61ed_o.png; occurrenceID: H1443_174932_Pandalidae_gen_inc_Heterocarpus; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:106789; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Haworth, 1825; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Southeast; verbatimLocality: Galapagos Platform; minimumDepthInMeters: 638; maximumDepthInMeters: 638; decimalLatitude: -0.3796; decimalLongitude: -90.8107; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 20; Identification: identifiedBy: Mary Wicksten; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-05-15; eventTime: 5:49:32 PM; habitat: Volcanic Cone; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Robust body, living on mud, could indicate gen. inc. Fig. 31
Figure 31.

gen. inc.

Dana, 1852 64279A52-E138-5576-869D-425C2C82EA61 Dana, 1852 7799DF22-8381-5E59-A64B-266B19D7B20D Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: in water column; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1922/31778742258_204d4c43a9_o.png; occurrenceID: H1443_190411_Pasiphaeidae_stet.; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:106790; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Dana, 1852; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Southeast; verbatimLocality: Galapagos Platform; minimumDepthInMeters: 458; maximumDepthInMeters: 458; decimalLatitude: -0.375; decimalLongitude: -90.8144; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 15; Identification: identifiedBy: Mary Wicksten; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-05-15; eventTime: 7:04:11 PM; habitat: Volcanic Cone; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation Translucent, carries eggs so must be , elongate body, however, cannot see legs to be sure. Fig. 32
Figure 32.

gen. indet.

Scholtz & Richter, 1995 F4679A18-45AC-583F-8CF1-0BB280F89DE3 Bate, 1878 D0643541-CFBE-51FE-9B88-5C31C889BF53 Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: CDF Volunteer; behavior: in water column; occurrenceStatus: present; preparations: Image only; associatedMedia: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1928/30710128297_f510ddf041_o.png; occurrenceID: H1440_084149_Pentacheles_laevis; Taxon: scientificNameID: urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:382979; scientificName: ; kingdom: ; phylum: ; class: ; order: ; family: ; genus: ; specificEpithet: ; scientificNameAuthorship: Bate, 1878; taxonomicStatus: accepted; Location: locationID: MRGID8403; waterBody: Pacific Ocean; country: Ecuador; stateProvince: Galapagos; locality: Far North; verbatimLocality: Northwest of Darwin; minimumDepthInMeters: 1336; maximumDepthInMeters: 1336; decimalLatitude: 1.8838; decimalLongitude: -92.1331; geodeticDatum: WGS84; coordinateUncertaintyInMeters: 40; Identification: identifiedBy: Mary Wicksten; dateIdentified: 2017; identificationRemarks: ID from imagery only; identificationQualifier: ; Event: eventID: NA064; samplingProtocol: Remotely Operated Vehicles; eventDate: 07-02-15; eventTime: 8:41:49 AM; habitat: Seamount; Record Level: language: en; bibliographicCitation: WoRMS (2019). ; institutionCode: CDF; collectionCode: ; datasetName: Video transect framegrabs; basisOfRecord: HumanObservation See discussion for more detailed comments on this observation. Fig. 33
Figure 33.

Discussion

Here we provide the first and most complete image inventory of arthropods found in the deep waters of the GMR to date. Of particular interest was the presence of three species that are new records to the GMR; sp. inc. (Figs 7, 22, 25), in-situ imagery of two new species recently described, and (Baba and Wicksten 2019) (Figs 3, 6) and at least one species of squat lobster that is possibly new to science, sp. indet. (Fig. 8). Based on the occurrences presented here, these morphospecies could be targeted on future expeditions. The species of (Fig. 6) and the unidentified mathildellid crab (Fig. 24), to the best of our knowledge, represent the first records of their respective families for the eastern Pacific and the latter is also the first record for the family in the Tropical Eastern Pacific (Baba and Wicksten 2019). The mathildellid crab appears to represent either or , species of which have been previously recorded from seamounts and deep-sea ridges in the Indo-West Pacific and tropical Atlantic (Ahyong 2008, Ahyong and Ng 2016). Overall, we observed many different types of arthropod behaviour and associations. For example, we found species from the genera and displaying a preference for gorgonians and black corals as hosts (Figs 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) (Buhl-Mortensen and Mortensen 2004, Clark et al. 2010, Guilloux et al. 2010, Baillon et al. 2014). This also occurred in shrimps, such as sp. indet. usually found in lush sponge and coral gardens (Fig. 27). This mutualistic relationship consists of the arthropods gaining food, habitat and protection from potential predators, while enhancing coral survival by cleaning them from sediment particles (Buhl-Mortensen and Mortensen 2004, Guilloux et al. 2010). We also recorded two rarely-observed deep-water hermit crabs and (Figs ), the latter displaying the behaviour of carrying a sea anemone as observed for specimens from New Caledonia (Lemaitre 1998). The hermit crab-anemone mutualistic relationship is very common in both shallow and deep-sea environments (Hazlett 1981, Jonsson et al. 2001, Mercier and Hamel 2008). was recorded for the first time at the GMR (Fig. 22). The brachyuran crab sp. inc. was found carrying a sponge using its fifth pereiopods (Fig. 25a, b). This is commonly observed in several crustacean families, including homolids; however, most of these reports are from the Atlantic Ocean (Braga-Henriques et al. 2011, Capezzuto et al. 2012). is well documented from sponge and coral gardens (Capezzuto et al. 2012). In the Nautilus expedition, we found a large aggregation of homolid crabs all carrying different shaped-sponges (Fig. 25c, d). To our knowledge, a large group of homolid crabs, such as the one presented here, has not been previously reported for the Tropical Eastern Pacific (Muñoz et al. 2011, Smith et al. 2011, Hendrickx and Wicksten 2016). sp. inc. is also a new record for the GMR.
Figure 25a.

Single sp. inc. with a sponge.

Figure 25b.

Single sp. inc.

Figure 25c.

Aggregation of sp. inc.

Figure 25d.

Aggregation of sp. inc.

The polychelid lobster, (Fig. 33), although already recorded from the Galapagos Islands (Galil 2000), was observed for the first time in-situ. Such observations of are rare and, to date, individuals have been observed only on the surface of, or more often, buried in the substrate (Ahyong 2009). Our observations of actively swimming were the first such records for the family. The observed individual was not engaged in the typical ‘caridoid’ escape behaviour (i.e. rapid backward propulsion by pleonic flexion) of most decapods. Instead, the polychelid was swimming forwards using the pleopods and with a straightened pleon in typical ‘natantian’ fashion – a plesiomorphic trait not exhibited by other lobsters and crayfish or most other reptant decapods. Although the polychelids had long been placed amongst the achelate lobsters (), the ‘natantian’ swimming mode, observed here, is consistent with the basal position of polychelids amongst reptantian decapods as determined by many phylogenetic analyses (e.g. Scholtz 1995, Dixon et al. 2003, Ahyong and O’Meally 2004, Bracken-Grissom et al. 2014). Since the 1950s, fisheries have been shifting towards deeper waters in most parts of the world, threatening deep-sea biodiversity and resulting in over-exploitation of seamount faunas (Morato Gomes and Pauly 2004, Morato et al. 2006, Clark et al. 2010). As a result, the last havens for commercial species are being exploited and, with only little over 4% of the world’s deep-sea having been studied (Morato Gomes and Pauly 2004), we might be losing species that are still waiting to be discovered (Mora et al. 2011). This study highlights the importance of assessing deep-sea communities within protected areas and we strongly emphasise the need to publish taxonomic inventories, since these studies serve as a reference for understanding species ecology and for developing future conservation measures.
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