A new species and two new record species of genus Allokepon Markham, 1982 (Isopoda: Epicaridea: Bopyridae) from China
Author
Duan, Jiangyan
Author
An, Jianmei
Author
Yu, Haiyan
text
Zootaxa
2008
1682
62
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.180431
c3af4fe6-dd83-4eee-bc2c-f7ec840c78a6
1175-5326
180431
Allokepon monodi
(
Bourdon, 1967
)
(
Fig. 2
)
Portunicepon monodi
Bourdon, 1967
: 112
–116, figs. 4–6.
Allokepon monodi
Markham, 1982
: 357
.
FIGURE 1.
Allokepon hendersoni
(Giard & Bonnier, 1887)
. Female (A–K). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, right antennae. D, barbula, left side. E, right maxilliped, external view. F, palp of right maxilliped. G, right oostegite 1, external view. H, right oostegite 1, internal view. I, right pereopods 5. J, last three pereomeres, showing middorsal projections. K, right pleopod 1 (endopodite 1 in grey). Male (L, M). L, dorsal view. M, ventral view. Scale 1.00 mm for A, B; 0.16 mm for C, F; 0.50 mm for D, E, G, H, I, J, K; 0.22 mm for L, M.
Material examined.
Infesting
Portunus pelagicus
, Hainan province, 20°
0 2ˏ N
,
110° 35ˏ E
,
29 April 1980
,
CIEP
800401, Ψ. Infesting
Portunus trituberculatus
(Miers)
, Qukou, Hainan province, 20°
0 0ˏ N
,
110° 30ˏ E
,
4 November 1990
CIEP
901101, 2 Ψ. Infesting
Thalamita
sp. Linchen. Intertidal sand,
4 December 1990
,
CIEP
901201, Ψ, ɗ.
Descriptive note.
Reference female
(
CIEP
901201). Length
9.14 mm
(excluding uropods), maximal width
8.4 mm
, head length
2.13 mm
, head width
2.67 mm
. Body outline round, almost symmetry (
Fig. 2
A, B).
Head
bilobate, frontal lamina extending beyond both sides of head. Eyes absent (
Fig. 2
A).
Antennae
of 3 and 5 articles (
Fig. 2
C), basis two articles stout.
Maxilliped
(
Fig. 2
D) with prominent non-articulating, curved and setose palp; plectron short, pointed. Barbula (
Fig. 2
E) with two falcate projections on each side, outer pairs larger than inner pairs, a pair of cone-shaped tubercles on the middle region.
Pereon
broadest across pereomere 3. Prominent middorsal projections on last two pereomeres. Brood pouch entirely covered by oostegites. Oostegite 1 (
Fig. 2
F, G) smoothly rounded anteriorly, posterior edge with setae; internal ridge slightly crenulate.
Pereopods
similar in structure except increasing in length posteriorly.
FIGURE 2.
Allokepon monodi
(Bourdon, 1967)
. Female (A–H). A, dorsal view. B, ventral view. C, left antennae. D, right maxilliped, external view. E, barbula, right side. F, right oostegite 1, external view. G, right oostegite 1, internal view. H, left pleoopod 3. Male (I, J). I, dorsal view. J. ventral view. Immature female (K, L). K, dorsal view. L, ventral view. Scale 1.00 mm for A, B, H; 0.19 mm for C; 0.36 mm for D; 0.19 mm for E; 0.50 mm for F, G; 0.21 mm for I, J; 0.31 mm for K, L.
Pleon
of six pleomeres, first five with biramous pleopods and lateral plates, all digitate and abound of tubercles on ventral surface (
Figs. 2
B, H). Uniramous
uropods
similar in structure to lateral plates of pleomere 5, but longer than lateral plates.
Reference male
(CIEP901201). Length
2.69 mm
, maximal width across pereomere 4,
0.80 mm
, head length
0.19 mm
, pleonal length
1.59 mm
. Pleon narrower than pereon, all segments distinct (
Fig.
2
I, J).
Head
semicircular, broader than long. No eyes. Head and first pereomere distinctly separated (
Fig.
2
I).
Antenna
1 of 3 articles, antenna 2 of 5 articles, each setose distally.
Pereomeres
deeply separated. Prominent midventral tubercles on each pereomere. Pereopods all about same size and structure (
Fig. 2
J).
Pleon
of six segments, midventral tubercles on pleomere 1. Pleomeres 1–5 with tuberculiform pleopods (
Fig. 2
J), final pleomere produced into two backward projections, with obscure tubercular structure similar to pleopods indicating uropods.
Immature female
(CIEP901101). Proportionately much narrower, body segments distinctly separated (
Fig. 2
K, L). Eyes absent. Antennae of 3 and 5 articles. Oostegites rudimentary, and brooch pouch open. Last two pereomeres with middorsal projections. Pleopods slender, slightly digitate, absence of tubercles on ventral surface of pleopods and lateral plates.
Remarks.
Bourdon (1967)
described
Portunicepon monodi
from a female specimen parasitic on
Stenorhynchus seticornis
(Herbst)
.
Markham (1982)
established the genus
Allokepon
and transferred
P. monodi
to
Allokepon
. This is the second record of the species, and the present females are very similar to the
holotype
(
Bourdon, 1967
), although the head is distinctly bilobate in the present specimens. The male of
A. monodi
has not earlier been reported and this is the first report of
P. trituberculatus
as host for parasitic isopods.
Distribution and hosts.
In
Senegal
, on
Stenorhynchus seticornis
; in
China
, on
Portunus pelagicus
,
Portunus trituberculatus
and
Thalamita
sp.