Caligus productus Dana 1852

Caligus productus Dana, 1852 Syn: C. alalongae Krøyer, 1863 C. dentatus Heegaard, 1962 C. katuwo Yamaguti, 1936 C. lobatus Wilson, 1935 C. microdontus Heegaard, 1964 C. monacanthi Krøyer, 1863 C. mirabilis Leigh-Sharpe, 1934 nec Caligus productus O.F. Müller, 1785 (= Dinemoura producta ) Differentia...

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Main Authors: Boxshall, Geoff A, El-Rashidy, Hoda H.
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Maxillopoda
Siphonostomatoida
Caligidae
Caligus
Caligus productus
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Maxillopoda
Siphonostomatoida
Caligidae
Caligus
Caligus productus
Boxshall, Geoff A
El-Rashidy, Hoda H.
Caligus productus Dana 1852
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Maxillopoda
Siphonostomatoida
Caligidae
Caligus
Caligus productus
description Caligus productus Dana, 1852 Syn: C. alalongae Krøyer, 1863 C. dentatus Heegaard, 1962 C. katuwo Yamaguti, 1936 C. lobatus Wilson, 1935 C. microdontus Heegaard, 1964 C. monacanthi Krøyer, 1863 C. mirabilis Leigh-Sharpe, 1934 nec Caligus productus O.F. Müller, 1785 (= Dinemoura producta ) Differential diagnosis: Female genital complex and abdomen combined just longer than cephalothorax; body length 4.0– 5.5 mm. Male body length 4.07 mm. Female genital complex produced into distinct postero-lateral lobes; abdomen 2 -segmented, first segment just shorter than second. Male abdomen 2 -segmented; second segment about twice length of first. Post-antennal process sexually dimorphic, larger and more strongly curved in male. No additional process present between post-antennal process and base of antenna. Sternal furca with straight, slightly divergent tines. Female maxilliped with small tooth-like process on myxal margin. Male maxilliped with small process on myxal margin as in female. Exopod of leg 1 with seta at inner distal angle longer than segment, no posterior margin setae. Outer margin of second endopodal segment of leg 2 ornamented with large denticles. Leg 4 ornamented with marginal setules on first exopodal segment; distal margin spines stout, increasing in length towards terminal spine. Material examined: 4 adult females and 1 male collected from Coryphaena hippurus caught off Tahiti by K. Rohde: stored in collections of the Natural History Museum, London Reg. Nos. 1979.482 - 486. 1 male collected from Thunnus albacares (Bonnaterre, 1788) caught off South Africa by R. van der Elst: stored in collections of the Natural History Museum, London Reg. Nos. 1979.916. 2 females and 1 male collected from Thunnus albacares caught off Cape Vidal, South Africa by R. Bray: stored in collections of the Natural History Museum, London Reg. Nos. 1984.130. Distribution: cosmopolitan. Hosts: Balistidae: Balistes polylepis Steindachner, 1876 (as Verrunculus polylepis ), Balistes sp., Pseudobalistes flavimarginatus (Rüppell, 1829) (as Balistes flavomarginatus ); Carangidae: Naucrates ductor (Linnaeus, 1758), Seriola lalandi Valenciennes, 1833 (as S. dorsalis ); Centropomidae: Centropomus sp.; Coryphaenidae: Coryphaena hippurus Linnaeus, 1758, Coryphaena sp.; Elopidae: Elops saurus Linnaeus, 1766; Monacanthidae: Monacanthus sp.; Polynemidae: Polydactylus opercularis (Gill, 1863); Sciaenidae: Pogonias cromis (Linnaeus, 1766); Scombridae: Auxis thazard (Lacepède, 1800), Euthynnus affinis (Cantor, 1849) (as Euthynnus yaito ), Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus, 1758) (as Katsuwonus vagans and as Thynnus pelamys ), Scomber scombrus Linnaeus, 1758, Scomberomorus cavalla (Cuvier, 1829), S. maculatus (Mitchill, 1815), S. niphonius (Cuvier, 1832), S.sierra Jordan & Starks, 1895, Sarda orientalis (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844), S. sarda (Bloch, 1793), Thunnus alalunga (Bonnaterre, 1788), T. albacares (Bonnaterre, 1788) (as Neothunnus albacore and as N. macropterus ), T. obesus (Lowe, 1839), T. thynnus (Linnaeus, 1758); Serranidae: Paralabrax clathratus (Girard, 1854), P. maculatofasciatus (Steindachner, 1868); Sparidae: Calamus brachysomus (Lockington, 1880); Sphyraenidae: Sphyraena argentea Girard, 1854. Caligus productus utilizes a wide range of fish hosts but the most commonly reported host families are the Scombridae and Coryphaenidae (Margolis et al. 1975; Ho & Lin 2004). Remarks: Despite its long list of synonyms, this species is easy to distinguish from the other members of the species group by the combination of characters in the differential diagnosis. In particular, it is the only species in the group, apart from C. bocki Heegaard, 1943, which has produced lobes at the postero-lateral angles of the female genital complex. It differs from C. bocki in the possession of bifid rather than a spine-like sternal furca. In their review of the genus Caligus , Margolis et al. (1975) listed C. monacanthi Krøyer, 1863, C. lobatus Wilson, 1935 and C. katuwo Yamaguti, 1936 as synonyms. Four further species were recognized as synonyms by Cressey (1991), C. alalongae Krøyer, 1863, C. mirabilis Leigh-Sharpe, 1934, C. dentatus Heegaard, 1962 and C. microdontus Heegaard, 1964, and these were all accepted as synonyms in Ho & Lin‘s review of the sea lice of Taiwan (Ho & Lin 2004). : Published as part of Boxshall, Geoff A & El-Rashidy, Hoda H., 2009, A review of the Caligus productus species group, with the description of a new species, new synonymies and supplementary descriptions, pp. 1-26 in Zootaxa 2271 on pages 6-7, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.190952 : {"references": ["Kroyer, H. (1863) Bidrag til Kundskab om Snyltekrebsene. Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift, series 3, 2, 75 - 320, pls 1 - 9.", "Yamaguti, S. (1936) Parasitic copepods from fishes of Japan. Part 2. Caligoida, I, 1 - 22, pls 1 - 12. [Private publication]", "Margolis, L., Kabata, Z. & Parker, R. R. (1975) Catalogue and synopsis of Caligus, a genus of Copepoda (Crustacea) parasitic on fishes. Bulletin of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 192, 1 - 117.", "Ho, J. - s. & Lin, C. L. (2004) Sea Lice of Taiwan (Copepoda: Siphonostomatoida: Caligidae). The Sueichan Press, Keelung, 388 pp.", "Heegaard, P. (1943) Parasitic Copepods mainly from Tropical and Antarctic Seas. Arkiv for Zoologi, 34 A, 1 - 37.", "Cressey, R. (1991) Parasitic copepods from the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, III: Caligus. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 497, 1 - 53."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.6218138 2023-05-15T13:47:36+02:00 Caligus productus Dana 1852 Boxshall, Geoff A El-Rashidy, Hoda H. 2009 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6218138 https://zenodo.org/record/6218138 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/2E12CA5B3F7EFFA9FF8EFFC8FFB0FFE0 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.190952 http://publication.plazi.org/id/2E12CA5B3F7EFFA9FF8EFFC8FFB0FFE0 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6218137 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 Siphonostomatoida Caligidae Caligus Caligus productus article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2009 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6218138 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.190952 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6218137 2022-04-01T11:55:41Z Caligus productus Dana, 1852 Syn: C. alalongae Krøyer, 1863 C. dentatus Heegaard, 1962 C. katuwo Yamaguti, 1936 C. lobatus Wilson, 1935 C. microdontus Heegaard, 1964 C. monacanthi Krøyer, 1863 C. mirabilis Leigh-Sharpe, 1934 nec Caligus productus O.F. Müller, 1785 (= Dinemoura producta ) Differential diagnosis: Female genital complex and abdomen combined just longer than cephalothorax; body length 4.0– 5.5 mm. Male body length 4.07 mm. Female genital complex produced into distinct postero-lateral lobes; abdomen 2 -segmented, first segment just shorter than second. Male abdomen 2 -segmented; second segment about twice length of first. Post-antennal process sexually dimorphic, larger and more strongly curved in male. No additional process present between post-antennal process and base of antenna. Sternal furca with straight, slightly divergent tines. Female maxilliped with small tooth-like process on myxal margin. Male maxilliped with small process on myxal margin as in female. Exopod of leg 1 with seta at inner distal angle longer than segment, no posterior margin setae. Outer margin of second endopodal segment of leg 2 ornamented with large denticles. Leg 4 ornamented with marginal setules on first exopodal segment; distal margin spines stout, increasing in length towards terminal spine. Material examined: 4 adult females and 1 male collected from Coryphaena hippurus caught off Tahiti by K. Rohde: stored in collections of the Natural History Museum, London Reg. Nos. 1979.482 - 486. 1 male collected from Thunnus albacares (Bonnaterre, 1788) caught off South Africa by R. van der Elst: stored in collections of the Natural History Museum, London Reg. Nos. 1979.916. 2 females and 1 male collected from Thunnus albacares caught off Cape Vidal, South Africa by R. Bray: stored in collections of the Natural History Museum, London Reg. Nos. 1984.130. Distribution: cosmopolitan. Hosts: Balistidae: Balistes polylepis Steindachner, 1876 (as Verrunculus polylepis ), Balistes sp., Pseudobalistes flavimarginatus (Rüppell, 1829) (as Balistes flavomarginatus ); Carangidae: Naucrates ductor (Linnaeus, 1758), Seriola lalandi Valenciennes, 1833 (as S. dorsalis ); Centropomidae: Centropomus sp.; Coryphaenidae: Coryphaena hippurus Linnaeus, 1758, Coryphaena sp.; Elopidae: Elops saurus Linnaeus, 1766; Monacanthidae: Monacanthus sp.; Polynemidae: Polydactylus opercularis (Gill, 1863); Sciaenidae: Pogonias cromis (Linnaeus, 1766); Scombridae: Auxis thazard (Lacepède, 1800), Euthynnus affinis (Cantor, 1849) (as Euthynnus yaito ), Katsuwonus pelamis (Linnaeus, 1758) (as Katsuwonus vagans and as Thynnus pelamys ), Scomber scombrus Linnaeus, 1758, Scomberomorus cavalla (Cuvier, 1829), S. maculatus (Mitchill, 1815), S. niphonius (Cuvier, 1832), S.sierra Jordan & Starks, 1895, Sarda orientalis (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844), S. sarda (Bloch, 1793), Thunnus alalunga (Bonnaterre, 1788), T. albacares (Bonnaterre, 1788) (as Neothunnus albacore and as N. macropterus ), T. obesus (Lowe, 1839), T. thynnus (Linnaeus, 1758); Serranidae: Paralabrax clathratus (Girard, 1854), P. maculatofasciatus (Steindachner, 1868); Sparidae: Calamus brachysomus (Lockington, 1880); Sphyraenidae: Sphyraena argentea Girard, 1854. Caligus productus utilizes a wide range of fish hosts but the most commonly reported host families are the Scombridae and Coryphaenidae (Margolis et al. 1975; Ho & Lin 2004). Remarks: Despite its long list of synonyms, this species is easy to distinguish from the other members of the species group by the combination of characters in the differential diagnosis. In particular, it is the only species in the group, apart from C. bocki Heegaard, 1943, which has produced lobes at the postero-lateral angles of the female genital complex. It differs from C. bocki in the possession of bifid rather than a spine-like sternal furca. In their review of the genus Caligus , Margolis et al. (1975) listed C. monacanthi Krøyer, 1863, C. lobatus Wilson, 1935 and C. katuwo Yamaguti, 1936 as synonyms. Four further species were recognized as synonyms by Cressey (1991), C. alalongae Krøyer, 1863, C. mirabilis Leigh-Sharpe, 1934, C. dentatus Heegaard, 1962 and C. microdontus Heegaard, 1964, and these were all accepted as synonyms in Ho & Lin‘s review of the sea lice of Taiwan (Ho & Lin 2004). : Published as part of Boxshall, Geoff A & El-Rashidy, Hoda H., 2009, A review of the Caligus productus species group, with the description of a new species, new synonymies and supplementary descriptions, pp. 1-26 in Zootaxa 2271 on pages 6-7, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.190952 : {"references": ["Kroyer, H. (1863) Bidrag til Kundskab om Snyltekrebsene. Naturhistorisk Tidsskrift, series 3, 2, 75 - 320, pls 1 - 9.", "Yamaguti, S. (1936) Parasitic copepods from fishes of Japan. Part 2. Caligoida, I, 1 - 22, pls 1 - 12. [Private publication]", "Margolis, L., Kabata, Z. & Parker, R. R. (1975) Catalogue and synopsis of Caligus, a genus of Copepoda (Crustacea) parasitic on fishes. Bulletin of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 192, 1 - 117.", "Ho, J. - s. & Lin, C. L. (2004) Sea Lice of Taiwan (Copepoda: Siphonostomatoida: Caligidae). The Sueichan Press, Keelung, 388 pp.", "Heegaard, P. (1943) Parasitic Copepods mainly from Tropical and Antarctic Seas. Arkiv for Zoologi, 34 A, 1 - 37.", "Cressey, R. (1991) Parasitic copepods from the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, III: Caligus. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 497, 1 - 53."]} Text Antarc* Antarctic Copepods DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Canada Lowe ENVELOPE(-30.309,-30.309,-80.537,-80.537) Seta ENVELOPE(9.895,9.895,63.645,63.645) Bray ENVELOPE(-114.067,-114.067,-74.833,-74.833) Kabata ENVELOPE(157.156,157.156,62.126,62.126) Vidal ENVELOPE(19.625,19.625,69.461,69.461)