Review of the fish-parasitic genus Ceratothoa Dana, 1852 (Crustacea: Isopoda: Cymothoidae) from Australia, with description of two new species
Author
Martin, Melissa B.
Author
Bruce, Niel L.
Author
Nowak, Barbara F.
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Zootaxa
2015
3963
3
251
294
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3963.3.1
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Ceratothoa retusa
(Schioedte & Meinert, 1883)
Ceratothoae retusae
Schioedte & Meinert in
Hilgendorf, 1879
: 847 [nomen nudum].
Cteatessa retusa
.—Schioedte & Meinert, 1883: 297, tab. XI (Cym. XVIII) figs. 11–13.—
Stebbing,
1908
–
1910
: 424
.—
Barnard,
1924
–1926: 393; 1940: 491.—
Nierstrasz, 1931
: 131
.—
Trilles, 1986
: 625
, tab. 1; 1994: 130; 2008: 23.—
Kensley, 1978
: 79
, figs. 32 (g–h).
Codonophilus hemiramphi
Pillai, 1954
: 14
–15 [nomen dubium].
Ceratothoa hemiramphi
.—
Trilles, 1994
: 120
.—
Kensley, 2001
: 232
.
Ceratothoa retusa
.—
Bruce & Bowman, 1989
: 8
, figs. 5–8.—
Kensley, 2001
: 232
.—
Bruce, Lew Ton & Poore, 2002
: 173
.—
Trilles, Ravichandran & Rameshkumar, 2011
: 446
.—
Hadfield, 2012
: 161
, figs. 4.37–4.38.—
Hadfield, Bruce & Smit, 2014a
: 5
.—Smit, Bruce & Hadfield, 2014: 6, figs. 3(I).—
Hadfield, Bruce, Szinetár & Smit, 2014b
: 448
, figs. 1–8.
Type
and
type
locality
. The
lectotype
, designated by
Hadfield
et al
. (2014b)
is held at the Swedish Museum of Natural History (
SMNH
8579), collected by Wahlberg near Port
Natal
,
South Africa
from an unknown host and figured by Schioedte & Meinert (1883).
Paralectotypes
include one ovigerous female held at the Swedish Museum of Natural History (
SMNH
8324) collected near Port
Natal
,
South Africa
by Wahlberg from an unknown host and one non-ovigerous female held at the Zoological Museum (
ZMHB
1708) collected from
Mozambique
by W. Peters from an unknown host (
Hadfield
et al
. 2014b
).
Remarks.
Ceratothoa retusa
is readily identified by the large anterolateral projections of pereonite 1, rectangular-shaped body, dorsally visible coxae, with coxae 4–7 with posteriorly acute projections, posterior margin of pleotelson subtruncate, and pereopods 5–7 with posteriorly expanded basis.
Bruce & Bowman (1989)
and
Hadfield
et al
. (2014b)
provided recent reviews and noted variation of
C. retusa
specimens from
Indonesia
,
South Africa
, West Irian, Red Sea and
Australia
.
Hadfield
et al
. (2014b)
listed nine varying characters observed between different
C. retusa
specimens from different regions of the Indian Ocean. The species has only been recorded from half-beaks,
Hemirhamphus
spp.
Ceratothoa hemiramphi
Pillai, 1954
is placed into
nomen dubium
because the original description lacks sufficient information and there were no figures. This species is similar to
C. retusa
on the basis of Pillai’s (1954) brief account describing the prominent anterolateral projections on pereonite 1 that extend beyond the eyes, along with the host identity.
Hilgendorf (1879)
referred to the species “
Ceratothoae retusae”
collected by Peters from
Mozambique
without
type
allocation or description. “
Ceratothoae retusae”
was placed into
nomen nudum
by
Bruce & Bowman (1989)
and Schioedte & Meinert (1883) became the authorities for the species.
Distribution.
Northern
Australia
and Western Irian Jaya (
Bruce & Bowman 1989
);
Indonesia
(Trilles 2008);
India
(
Pillai 1954
;
Bruce & Bowman 1989
;
Trilles
et al
. 2011
);
South Africa
(Schioedte & Meinert 1883;
Stebbing
1908
–
1910
;
Barnard
1924
–1926; 1940;
Bruce & Bowman 1989
);
Mozambique
(
Nierstrasz 1931
;
Bruce & Bowman 1989
); Red Sea (
Hadfield
et al
. 2014b
).
Hosts.
Halfbeak fish
Hemirhamphus far
(Forsskål, 1775)
(
Barnard
1924
–1926;
Pillai 1954
;
Kensley 1978
;
Bruce & Bowman 1989
;
Hadfield
et al
. 2014b
);
Hemirhamphus robustus
Günther, 1866
(
Bruce & Bowman 1989
;
Hadfield
et al
. 2014b
).