来自印度洋的一种新的鳃瓣鱼寄生深海等足目动物 Brucethoa Aneesh, Hadfield, Smit & Kumar, 2020 (Isopoda: Cymothoidae), 以及两个 Elthusa Schioedte & Meinert, 1884 物种的转移

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摘要

摘要 本研究描述了一种新的深海胞囊藻--Brucethoa isro n.sp.,并对其进行了图解,这种胞囊藻来自印度西南海岸265米至458米深处的寄主鱼棘颚鲷Chlorophthalmus corniger Alcock, 1894。Brucethoa isro n. sp.是从鳃腔基部打捞上来的,头部朝前,背鳍紧贴鳃,腹鳍紧贴厣内壁。Brucethoa isro n. sp.是该属的第 2 个种,其特征是:头部微弱地浸入第 1 背片,身体非常细长(长是宽的 3.15 倍);身体背面没有拱起,几乎是平的;所有跗节都很短,是相应背片长度的 0.5 倍;胸骨 7 有突出的后裂片。描述了该新物种的所有成年生活阶段[包括雌性(有卵和无卵)、雄性、过渡性和幼体。该物种目前已知产于印度西南海岸,是模式产地。此外,该研究还提供了有关 Brucethoa isro n. sp.及其栖息地的宝贵生态学见解。作为分类学贡献的一部分,两个物种 Brucethoa alvaradoensis (Rocha-Ramírez, Chávez-López & Bruce, 2005) comb.
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A new species of branchial fish parasitic deep-sea isopod, Brucethoa Aneesh, Hadfield, Smit & Kumar, 2020 (Isopoda: Cymothoidae) from the Indian Ocean, with the transfer of two Elthusa Schioedte & Meinert, 1884 species

Abstract

Brucethoa isro n. sp., a new species of deep-sea cymothoid is described and illustrated from the host fish Spinyjaw greeneye, Chlorophthalmus corniger Alcock, 1894, at depths of 265 to 458 metres from the southwest coast of India. Brucethoa isro n. sp. is recovered from the base of the gill cavity, facing the head towards the anterior, and the dorsal body closely adpressed against the gill, while the ventral brood presses against the inner wall of the operculum. Brucethoa isro n. sp., the second species of the genus, is characterized by: head weakly immersed in pereonite 1, very elongated body (3.15 times as long as wide); body dorsum not vaulted, almost flat; all coxae short, 0.5 times as the length of corresponding pereonites; sternite 7 with prominent posterior lobes. All adult life stages of the new species are described [including females (ovigerous and non-ovigerous), males, transitional, and juvenile. The species is currently known from the southwest coast of India and is the type locality. Additionally, this research provides valuable ecological insights into Brucethoa isro n. sp. and its habitat. As part of the taxonomic contributions, two species, Brucethoa alvaradoensis (Rocha-Ramírez, Chávez-López & Bruce, 2005) comb. n. and Brucethoa epinepheli (Trilles & Justine, 2010) comb. n., are transferred from the Elthusa genus to the Brucethoa genus.

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Systematic Parasitology
Systematic Parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
2.20
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23.10%
发文量
64
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Systematic Parasitology publishes papers on the systematics, taxonomy and nomenclature of the following groups: Nematoda (including plant-parasitic), Monogenea, Digenea, Cestoda, Acanthocephala, Aspidogastrea, Cestodaria, Arthropoda (parasitic copepods, hymenopterans, mites, ticks, etc.), Protozoa (parasitic groups), and parasitic genera in other groups, such as Mollusca, Turbelleria, etc. Systematic Parasitology publishes fully illustrated research papers, brief communications, and fully illustrated major revisions. In order to maintain high standards, all contributors describing new taxa are asked to state clearly where the holotype is deposited and to make paratypes available for examination by the referees. It is recognized that, in some cases, this may cause problems for the authors, but it is hoped that by adhering to this rule authors may be protected against rapid synonymy of their taxa, and the types will be preserved for posterity.
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