New records of Pseudotachidiidae from South Korea, including a key to species of the Pseudomesochrinae (Copepoda: Harpacticoida)
Author
Kim, Jong Guk
0000-0001-5299-9838
Marine Ecosystem Research Center, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology, Busan 49111, Korea. & jgkim @ kiost. ac. kr; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 5299 - 9838
jgkim@kiost.ac.kr
Author
Lee, Jimin
0000-0001-9004-8275
Marine Ecosystem Research Center, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology, Busan 49111, Korea. & leejm @ kiost. ac. kr; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0001 - 9004 - 8275
leejm@kiost.ac.kr
Author
Huys, Rony
Department of Life Sciences, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW 7 5 BD, U. K.
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Zootaxa
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2021-10-12
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Genus
Pseudomesochra
T.
Scott, 1902
The genus—initially believed to be intermediate between
Mesochra
Boeck, 1865
(Canthocamptidae)
and
Cletodes
Brady, 1872
(Cletodidae)
—was established by
Scott (1902: 461)
to accommodate the
type
species
P. longifurcata
T.
Scott, 1902
(by monotypy) from Loch Etive on the west coast of
Scotland
. Unaware of this description
Sars (1906: 191)
proposed the genus
Stenheliopsis
in the
Diosaccidae
(=
Miraciidae
) for its
type
and only species
S. divaricata
Sars, 1906
from the south and west coasts of
Norway
, and subsequently added three new species,
S. latifurca
Sars, 1911
,
S. media
Sars, 1911
and
S. affinis
Sars, 1920
, all from southern
Norway
(
Sars 1911
,
1920
). Prior to these contributions
Scott & Scott (1901: 343)
had already described the morphologically similar species,
Jonesiella brucei
Scott & Scott, 1901
, from east of Hopen,
Svalbard
Archipelago.
Brady (1880: 31)
had placed
Jonesiella
Brady, 1880
(containing the species
J. fusiformis
Brady, 1880
and
J. spinulosa
Brady, 1880
) in the subfamily
Stenheliinae
.
Sars (1909: 328
, 336) considered
Jonesiella
a junior subjective synonym of
Danielssenia
in the
Tachidiidae
, with
J. brucei
being treated as a valid member of this genus. Note that as a result of reconsidering the status of
Danielssenia fusiformis
(
Brady, 1880
)
nec
Sars (1910)
(the
type
species of
Jonesiella
)
Jonesiella
has now been reinstated as a valid genus in the
Danielsseniinae
(then
Paranannopidae
) (
Huys & Gee 1993: 62
).
Monard (1927: 149
, 159, 164) maintained
Stenheliopsis
in the
Diosaccidae
, placed
Pseudomesochra
in the
Canthocamptidae
, and considered both
Jonesiella
and
Danielssenia
as valid members (without listed species) of the
Tachidiidae
. In a later report (
Monard 1935: 16
) it transpired that the author intended to restrict
Jonesiella
to include only
J. brucei
, a course of action that is in violation with the Code (ICZN Art. 67.2).
Gurney (1932: 50)
expressed the dissenting view that
Pseudomesochra
should probably be assigned to the
Cletodidae
. The author (
Gurney 1932: 49
) also proposed the new replacement name
Nannomesochra
for the junior homonym
Pseudomesochra
Gurney, 1927
which was introduced for a new genus of
Canthocamptidae (
Gurney 1927: 542
)
.
Having been associated with four different families
Lang (1936b: 174
;
1936c: 447–448
) finally resolved the taxonomic mess surrounding
Pseudomesochra
by relegating
Stenheliopsis
to a junior subjective synonym of the latter and placing the genus in the
Diosaccidae
(=
Miraciidae
), therefore endorsing Sars’s (1906: 192) earlier opinion that it is most closely related to
Stenhelia
Boeck, 1865
. He also considered
Jonesiella brucei
a valid species of
Pseudomesochra
.
The familial assignment of the genus remained unchallenged until
Willen (1996)
transferred it from the
Miraciidae
as the
type
of a new subfamily
Pseudomesochrinae
in the
Paranannopidae
. Huys
et al
. (1996: 236), building on the non-availability of the generic name
Paranannopus
Lang, 1936d
[
nomen nudum
], introduced the new family name
Danielsseniidae
to replace
Paranannopidae
[
nomen nudum
], since family-group names taking their stem from an unavailable (and thus invalid) generic name, also become unavailable (ICZN Arts 11.7.1.1 and 63–64). The family
Paranannopidae
was relegated to a subfamily of the
Pseudotachidiidae
by
Willen (1999)
; hence at this rank it should be cited as
Danielsseniinae Huys
and Gee in Huys
et al
. (1996) (
cf.
Huys 2009: 11
).
Willen (2000)
maintained the
Pseudomesochrinae
as one of four subfamilies recognized in her new classification of the
Pseudotachidiidae
.A second genus,
Keraia
Willen & Dittmar, 2009
was added to the
Pseudomesochrinae
(
Willen & Dittmar 2009
). The
type
genus
Pseudomesochra
has seen the addition of many new taxa since its proposal by
Scott (1902)
and currently includes 19 species (
Table 2
). Both
P. perplexa
Bodin, 1968
and
P. gemina
Coull, 1973
have been regarded as
species incertae sedis
by some authors (
Willen 1996
;
Wells 2007
) but are recognized as valid here.