Review of Pennella Oken, 1816 (Copepoda: Pennellidae) with a description of Pennella benzi sp. nov., a parasite of Escolar, Lepidocybium flavobrunneum (Pisces) in the northwest Atlantic Ocean
Author
Hogans, W. E.
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Zootaxa
2017
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Pennella varians
Steenstrup & Lutken, 1861
Not valid. Described from both the copepodid stage recovered from the intermediate host (squid) and the adult female collected from dolphinfish,
Coryphaena
sp. in the Atlantic Ocean. There is nothing in the original report which positively proves that the larval form on squid is the same species as the adults found on
Coryphaena
. Adult specimens of
P. varians
from
Coryphaena
exhibited short holdfast horns (
Steenstrup & Lutken 1861
).
Steenstrup & Lutken (1861)
found specimens of
P. varians
in various stages of metamorphosis on the dolphinfish and competently described and figured each. However, they also found adults of
P. filosa
on the same host species.
Pennella varians
from the original description was likely a younger female of
P. filosa
in the midst of development. In all other structural aspects they strongly resemble
P. filosa
(also frequently found on this host;
Wilson 1917
;
Garcia
et al
. 2010
) in overall size, cephalothoracic papillae, holdfast horn configuration and trunk/ abdomen structure. The adult form of
P. varians
has not been reported since the original record. As the adult parasite on the definitive host, a phenotype and synonym of
P. filosa
.