Marine Fish Parasite Argulus caecus (Crustacea: Branchiura: Argulidae) Accidentally Collected from a Fixed Net Caught Squid in Northern Japan

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
K. Nagasawa, M. Hirose
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Abstract

An ovigerous female of a fish ectoparasite Argulus caecus C. B. Wilson, 1922 was collected from a squid, probably Todarodes pacificus (Steenstrup, 1880), from a fixed net installed in Otsuchi Bay, an inlet of the northwestern Pacific Ocean, Iwate Prefecture, northen Japan. Since the original description of A. caecus was insufficient, this paper reports on the morphology of the species based on a detailed examination of the female. In particular, the first and second antennae, the first and second maxillae, and four pairs of legs, whose features were poorly known, are reported in detail. The specimen of A. caecus is inferred to have detached itself and moved from a fish host, perhaps a coastal puffer, to the squid while these two animals were trapped in the net or when they were removed from the net. Following Argulus scutiformis Thiele, 1900, A. caecus is the second species of Argulus found from northern Japan located in the northern temperate or subarctic region, and its occurrence in this region is likely to be affected by the Tsushima Warm Current and its branch, the Tsugaru Warm Current, both of which flow off the coast of the region.
日本北部从固定网捕获的鱿鱼上意外采集到的海鱼寄生虫(甲壳纲:鳃纲:鱼纲科)
1922年,从日本北部岩手县西北太平洋入口大槌湾的一个固定网中,从一只鱿鱼(可能是和平乌贼Todarodes pacificus(Steenstup,1880))身上采集到一只鱼外寄生虫银合欢(Argulus caecus C.B.Wilson)的产卵雌性。由于对银合欢的原始描述不足,本文在对雌性银合欢进行详细检查的基础上,对银合欢进行了形态学研究。特别是,详细报道了第一和第二触角、第一和第二上颌骨以及四对腿,它们的特征鲜为人知。据推测,当这两种动物被困在网中或被从网中取出时,盲肠的标本已经脱离,从鱼类宿主(可能是沿海河豚)转移到了鱿鱼身上。继1900年的盾形阿格鲁之后,盲肠阿格鲁是从日本北部发现的第二种位于北温带或亚北极地区的阿格鲁,它在该地区的出现可能受到津岛暖流及其分支津轻暖流的影响,这两种暖流都流经该地区的海岸。
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Species Diversity
Species Diversity Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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期刊介绍: Species Diversity is a peer-reviewed, open-access international journal on all aspects of animal species diversity. Species Diversity is published by the Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology. It is the English-language successor of the Proceedings of the Japanese Society of Systematic Zoology and complements the latter’s Japanese-language continuation, Taxa. e purpose of Species Diversity is to facilitate the international ex change of information about animal species diversity by publishing papers dealing with all aspects of taxonomy, systematics, speciation, biogeography, and life his tory research.
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