A new species of Parthenopea Kossmann, 1874 (Cirripedia: Rhizocephala: Parthenopeidae) from Florida: the first record of a rhizocephalan from a lobster (Decapoda: Nephropoidea)

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
C. Boyko, Jason D. Williams
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Abstract. A new species of rhizocephalan barnacle is described parasitizing the Florida lobsterette Nephropsis aculeata Smith, 1881. This is the first record of a nephropoid as a host for any rhizocephalan and represents the first record of a rhizocephalan parasitizing any marine lobster (Achelata, Astacidea, Glypheidea, Polychelida). The new species belongs to the genus Parthenopea Kossmann, 1874, which now contains three species: Parthenopea australis Lützen, Glenner & Lörz, 2009 (on a callianassid in New Zealand), P. subterranea Kossmann, 1874 (on a callianassid and an axiid in the Skagerrak strait, Black Sea, and Mediterranean), and P. reinhardi n. sp. (on N. aculeata from Dry Tortugas, Florida, USA). The new species can be distinguished from the other two in the genus based on the shape of the seminal receptacle ducts (proximally straight in P. subterranea versus coiled in P. reinhardi n. sp.) and annuli on the stalk (present in in P. australis but absent in P. reinhardi n. sp.) and the position of the mantle opening (on the surface and close to the stalk in P. australis versus in a groove and more distant from the stalk in P. reinhardi n. sp.). We urge researchers and fisheries scientists working on marine lobsters to examine specimens for rhizocephalans, potentially leading to additional new records among lobster hosts.
佛罗里达Parthenopea Kossmann一新种,1874(鲤科:根头虾目:根头虾科):龙虾根头虾目(十足目:肾总科)的首次记录
摘要描述了寄生于佛罗里达龙虾Nephropsis aculeata Smith, 1881年的一种新的根头藤壶。这是第一次记录到肾样体作为任何根头虫的宿主,也代表了根头虫寄生于任何海洋龙虾(虾纲、虾纲、虾纲、多螯虾纲)的第一次记录。该新种属于Parthenopea Kossmann属,1874年,该属现有三个种:Parthenopea australis l tzen, Glenner & Lörz, 2009年(在新西兰的一条callianassid上),P. subteranea Kossmann, 1874年(在Skagerrak海峡、黑海和地中海的一条callianassid和一条轴上),P. reinhardi n. sp.(在美国佛罗里达州Dry Tortugas的n. aculeata上)。这个新物种可以区别于其他两个属基于受精囊管的形状(p . subterranea向近端直接与盘绕在p reinhardi n . sp)和环形柄(在究竟的,但是却没有出现在p reinhardi n . sp)和地幔的位置(表面上,靠近茎究竟与槽和更遥远的茎的p . reinhardi n . sp)。我们敦促研究海洋龙虾的研究人员和渔业科学家检查根头虫的标本,这可能会在龙虾宿主中创造更多的新记录。
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