Bradophilidae Marchenkov 2002
Family Bradophilidae Marchenkov, 2002 The genus Bradophila Levinsen, 1878 was originally described by Levinsen (1878) but over 120 years later, it was Marchenkov (1999) who first suggested that it belonged in a separate family and later he formally established the family (Marchenkov 2002). The genus...
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Family Bradophilidae Marchenkov, 2002 The genus Bradophila Levinsen, 1878 was originally described by Levinsen (1878) but over 120 years later, it was Marchenkov (1999) who first suggested that it belonged in a separate family and later he formally established the family (Marchenkov 2002). The genus and family have remained monotypic until recently, although Boxshall & Halsey (2004) suggested a possible relationship with the poorly known Trophonophila bradii M’Intosh, 1885, which also occurs on a flabelligerid polychaete host, taken in deep water to the south of Australia (M’Intosh 1885). Huys (2016) re-examined the holotype female of T. bradii and confirmed that this genus is a member of the Bradophilidae. Huys (2016) also considered that the name of the species should be changed to T. bradyi as M’Intosh (1885) explicitly named the species after George Stewardson Brady. However, since the original spelling given by M’Intosh ( bradii ) clearly constitutes an attempt at the latinization of Brady’s name, we retain the original spelling in accord with ICZN Art. 32.5.1, which states that incorrect latinization is not to be considered an inadvertent error. The globular and limbless ectosoma of adult female Bradophila resembles that of females of the family Herpyllobiidae, but these two families differ markedly in the structure of the males: Bradophila males have welldeveloped, prehensile antennae which are used to attach to the ectosoma of the female, plus recognizable antennules, mandibles, maxillules, maxillae, and maxillipeds (Marchenkov 2002; Huys 2016). In contrast, male herpyllobiids lack all cephalothoracic appendages except for males of Gottoniella López-González, Bresciani & Conradi, 2006, which possess a pair of 3-segmented subchelate limbs, identified as probably the maxillipeds by López-González et al. (2006), and males of Eurysilenium which possess a pair of stylet-like structures of uncertain affinity in the oral region (Lützen 1964a). : Published as part of Boxshall, Geoff A., O'Reilly, Myles, Sikorski, Andrey & Summerfield, Rebecca, 2019, Mesoparasitic copepods (Copepoda: Cyclopoida) associated with polychaete worms in European seas, pp. 1-69 in Zootaxa 4579 (1) on page 5, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4579.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/2637477 : {"references": ["Marchenkov, A. V. (2002) Bradophilidae fam. nov. - the new family of mesoparasitic copepod collected from the polychaete Brada villosa from the White Sea. Parazitologiya, 36 (6), 514 - 516.", "Levinsen, G. M. R. (1878) Om nogle parasitiske Krebsdyr, der snylte hos Annelider. Fidenskalbelige Meddelelser fra dansk Naturhistorisk Forening I KJObenhavn, 1877 - 78, 351 - 380, pl. 6.", "Marchenkov, A. V. (1999) Symbiotic and parasitic Crustacea off benthic marine invertebrates from the Arctic Seas of Russia. Unpublished PhD thesis, Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg, 193 pp.", "Boxshall, G. A. & Halsey, S. H. (2004) An Introduction to Copepod Diversity. The Ray Society, London, 966 pp.", "Huys, R. (2016) Enigmas from the past: M'Intosh's (1885) annelidicolous copepods from the voyage of H. M. S. Challenger. Zootaxa, 4174 (1), 355 - 385. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4174.1.22", "Lopez-Gonzalez, P. J., Bresciani, J. & Conradi, M. (2006) New genus, three new species and new records of Herpyllobiidae Hansen, 1892 (Crustacea, Copepoda), parasites of polychaetes from Antarctica. Scientia Marina, 70, 243 - 259. https: // doi. org / 10.3989 / scimar. 2006.70 n 2243.", "Lutzen, J. (1964 a) A revision of the family Herpyllobiidae, (parasitic copepods) with notes on hosts and distribution. Ophelia, 1, 241 - 274. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00785326.1964.10416282"]} |
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O'Reilly, Myles Sikorski, Andrey Summerfield, Rebecca 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5927008 https://zenodo.org/record/5927008 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/2637477 http://publication.plazi.org/id/6B4B7655FFEBD61CCB60BB21046CF307 http://zoobank.org/A4015309-D9B3-4BB7-ABCB-B88A1F8CE5FC https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4579.1.1 http://zenodo.org/record/2637477 http://publication.plazi.org/id/6B4B7655FFEBD61CCB60BB21046CF307 http://zoobank.org/A4015309-D9B3-4BB7-ABCB-B88A1F8CE5FC https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5927007 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Maxillopoda Cyclopoida Bradophilidae article-journal ScholarlyArticle Text Taxonomic treatment 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5927008 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4579.1.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5927007 2022-03-10T16:26:40Z Family Bradophilidae Marchenkov, 2002 The genus Bradophila Levinsen, 1878 was originally described by Levinsen (1878) but over 120 years later, it was Marchenkov (1999) who first suggested that it belonged in a separate family and later he formally established the family (Marchenkov 2002). The genus and family have remained monotypic until recently, although Boxshall & Halsey (2004) suggested a possible relationship with the poorly known Trophonophila bradii M’Intosh, 1885, which also occurs on a flabelligerid polychaete host, taken in deep water to the south of Australia (M’Intosh 1885). Huys (2016) re-examined the holotype female of T. bradii and confirmed that this genus is a member of the Bradophilidae. Huys (2016) also considered that the name of the species should be changed to T. bradyi as M’Intosh (1885) explicitly named the species after George Stewardson Brady. However, since the original spelling given by M’Intosh ( bradii ) clearly constitutes an attempt at the latinization of Brady’s name, we retain the original spelling in accord with ICZN Art. 32.5.1, which states that incorrect latinization is not to be considered an inadvertent error. The globular and limbless ectosoma of adult female Bradophila resembles that of females of the family Herpyllobiidae, but these two families differ markedly in the structure of the males: Bradophila males have welldeveloped, prehensile antennae which are used to attach to the ectosoma of the female, plus recognizable antennules, mandibles, maxillules, maxillae, and maxillipeds (Marchenkov 2002; Huys 2016). In contrast, male herpyllobiids lack all cephalothoracic appendages except for males of Gottoniella López-González, Bresciani & Conradi, 2006, which possess a pair of 3-segmented subchelate limbs, identified as probably the maxillipeds by López-González et al. (2006), and males of Eurysilenium which possess a pair of stylet-like structures of uncertain affinity in the oral region (Lützen 1964a). : Published as part of Boxshall, Geoff A., O'Reilly, Myles, Sikorski, Andrey & Summerfield, Rebecca, 2019, Mesoparasitic copepods (Copepoda: Cyclopoida) associated with polychaete worms in European seas, pp. 1-69 in Zootaxa 4579 (1) on page 5, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4579.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/2637477 : {"references": ["Marchenkov, A. V. (2002) Bradophilidae fam. nov. - the new family of mesoparasitic copepod collected from the polychaete Brada villosa from the White Sea. Parazitologiya, 36 (6), 514 - 516.", "Levinsen, G. M. R. (1878) Om nogle parasitiske Krebsdyr, der snylte hos Annelider. Fidenskalbelige Meddelelser fra dansk Naturhistorisk Forening I KJObenhavn, 1877 - 78, 351 - 380, pl. 6.", "Marchenkov, A. V. (1999) Symbiotic and parasitic Crustacea off benthic marine invertebrates from the Arctic Seas of Russia. Unpublished PhD thesis, Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg, 193 pp.", "Boxshall, G. A. & Halsey, S. H. (2004) An Introduction to Copepod Diversity. The Ray Society, London, 966 pp.", "Huys, R. (2016) Enigmas from the past: M'Intosh's (1885) annelidicolous copepods from the voyage of H. M. S. Challenger. Zootaxa, 4174 (1), 355 - 385. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4174.1.22", "Lopez-Gonzalez, P. J., Bresciani, J. & Conradi, M. (2006) New genus, three new species and new records of Herpyllobiidae Hansen, 1892 (Crustacea, Copepoda), parasites of polychaetes from Antarctica. Scientia Marina, 70, 243 - 259. https: // doi. org / 10.3989 / scimar. 2006.70 n 2243.", "Lutzen, J. (1964 a) A revision of the family Herpyllobiidae, (parasitic copepods) with notes on hosts and distribution. Ophelia, 1, 241 - 274. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00785326.1964.10416282"]} Text Antarc* Antarctica Arctic White Sea Copepods DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic White Sea Gonzalez ENVELOPE(-58.250,-58.250,-63.917,-63.917) Lopez ENVELOPE(-63.567,-63.567,-64.850,-64.850) |