Bopyroides Stimpson 1864

Bopyroides Stimpson, 1864 DIAGNOSIS: Female: Body subovate, moderately distorted. Head separate from pereon. Distinct frontal lamina, palp, coxal plates, dorsolateral bosses. Posterolateral point of first oostigite not directed backward. Pleopods uniramous or absent, uropods lacking. Male: Body elon...

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Main Authors: An, Jianmei, Boyko, Christopher B., Li, Xinzheng
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Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/4630516
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4630516
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Summary:Bopyroides Stimpson, 1864 DIAGNOSIS: Female: Body subovate, moderately distorted. Head separate from pereon. Distinct frontal lamina, palp, coxal plates, dorsolateral bosses. Posterolateral point of first oostigite not directed backward. Pleopods uniramous or absent, uropods lacking. Male: Body elongate, without midventral tubercles. Pleon completely fused, without pleopods or uropods. TYPE SPECIES: Bopyroides acutimarginatus Stimpson, 1864 (= Bopyrus hippolytes Kröyer, 1838), by original designation. OTHER SPECIES: Bopyroides cluthae (Scott, 1902), B. shiinoi Rybakov and Avdeev, 1991. REMARKS: Stimpson (1864) erected this genus for Bopyroides acutimarginatus from Puget Sound. Bourdon (1968) reviewed the genus and considered B. acutimarginatus as a synonym of Bopyrus hippolytes, and also synonymized B. furcata Norman, 1905, and Pleurocrypta patiencei Scott, 1902, with B. cluthae. Markham (1985a) regarded B. sarsi Bonnier, 1900, as identical with B. hippolytes. Rybakov and Avdeev (1991) described B. shiinoi from the northwestern Pacific. Bopyroides hippolytes (Kröyer, 1838) Figure 11 Bopyrus hippolytes Kröyer, 1838a: 306–310, 318, pl. 4, fig. 22 [type locality Greenland; infesting Lebbeus polaris]; Kröyer, 1838b: 78–82, 90, pl. 4, fig. 22. Bopyroides hippolytes — Markham, 1985a: 52– 53 (extensive synonymy); Bourdon, 1987: 342; Kim and Kwon, 1988, 212–213, fig. 8 [Korea, infesting Pandalus borealis]; Rybakov, 1990: 409 [Sea of Okhotsk, infesting P. borealis, host for Bourdonia tridentata Rybakov, 1990 (Cabiropidae)]; Rybakov and Avdeev, 1991: 167–168, fig. 1 [comparison with B. shiinoi]; Saito et al., 2000: 39– 40 (list); Boyko, 2004: 692–693, fig. 10 [Taiwan, infesting Lebbeus cf. spinirostris (Kobyakova, 1936)]; An, 2006: 78–79, fig. 34. MATERIAL EXAMINED: Infesting Birulia kishinouyei, 1 ♀ (CIEHI 401001), 1 ♂ (CIEHI 401002), Yellow Sea, Stn, 4010, 123 ° 30′E, 33 ° 30′N, 60 m, 6 December 1959, coll. Jieshan Xu and Mu Chen. DESCRIPTION: Female (CIEHI401001): Length 8.38 mm, maximal width 7.30 mm, head length 1.92 ...