Review of the fish-parasitic genus Cymothoa Fabricius, 1793 (Crustacea: Isopoda: Cymothoidae) from Australia
Author
Martin, Melissa B.
Author
Bruce, Niel L.
Author
Nowak, Barbara F.
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Zootaxa
2016
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4119.1.1
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Cymothoa bychowskyi
Avdeev, 1979
Cymothoa bychowskyi
Avdeev, 1979a
: 230
, pl. 6, 7; 1985: 217, fig. 1.
—
Trilles, 1994
: 138
.
—
Williams, Bunkley-Williams & Pitlik, 2000
: 157
.
—
Kensley, 2001
: 232
.
—
Bruce, Lew Ton & Poore, 2002
: 174
.
—
Paulay, Kropp, Ng & Eldredge, 2003: 479.
—
Trilles & Bariche, 2006
: 228
.
—
Rameshkumar, Ravichandran, Sivasubramanian & Trilles, 2013
: 42
, fig. 1(C).
Type
material.
Holotype
: ovig. ♀ (
28 mm
), off northwestern
Australia
, from red cornetfish
Fistularia petimba
Lacépède, 1803
(
TINRO
АGK 75011).
Paratypes
: 4 ovig. ♀ (
TINRO
АPK 75012–75015), 1 non-ovig. ♀, (
TINRO
АPK 75016), 4 mature ♂ (
TINRO
АPK 75017–75020), 1 immature ♂ (
TINRO
АPK 75021); same data as
holotype
.
Remarks.
No material of this species was examined. A loan request for the
types
was made, but the specimens could not be located.
Cymothoa bychowskyi
can be identified by the body 2.4 times as long as wide; pereonite 1 with broad anterolateral margins reaching half the length of cephalon; coxae 2–4 posteroventral margins rounded, coxae 5–7 posteroventral margins project laterally in dorsal view; pleonites subequal in length, pereonite 7 posterolateral margin extending to pleonite 4; pleotelson posterior margin rounded; uropods not extending beyond posterior margin of the pleotelson and pleopod 2 of female
holotype
with an appendix masculina (0.7 times as long as pleopod 2 exopod length).
Avdeev (1979a)
briefly compared
C. bychowskyi
to
C. parupenei
Avdeev, 1979a
. Both species have a subtruncate cephalon, and are widest at pereonite 5.
Cymothoa bychowskyi
is distinguished from
C. parupenei
by the elongate body, 2.4 times longer than wide (compared to the 1.7 longer than wide body in
C. parupenei
); anterolateral margins of pereonite 1 projecting forward (compared to the broader anterolateral margins of pereonite 1 curved mesially towards cephalon), and the rounded posterior margin of pleotelson (compared to the subtruncate posterior margin of
C. parupenei
).
Cymothoa bychowskyi
has high host specificity and the infrequent reports would suggest low occurrence.
Rameshkumar
et al.
(2013)
reported 7.9% prevalence (3 of 38 hosts) of the species from Agatti Island,
Lakshadweep
, southeastern
India
.
Distribution.
Northwestern and Western
Australia
, precise locality not given (
Avdeev 1979a
;
Kensley 2001
). Also reported from
Guam
,
Micronesia
(
Williams
et al.
2000
), Okinawa,
Japan
(
Williams
et al.
2000
) and
Lakshadweep
,
India
(
Rameshkumar
et al
. 2013
).
Hosts.
Known only from family
Fistulariidae
:
Fistularia petimba
, previously
Fistularia villosa
Klunzinger, 1871
(see
Avdeev 1979a
;
Williams
et al.
2000
;
Rameshkumar
et al.
2013
) and bluespotted cornetfish
Fistularia commersonii
Rüppell, 1838 (
Williams
et al.
2000
)
.