A Review Of Bopyrids (Crustacea: Isopoda: Bopyridae) Parasitic On Caridean Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) From China
Author
An, Jianmei
Author
Boyko, Christopher B.
Author
Li, Xinzheng
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Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
2015
2015-12-18
2015
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http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.1206/amnb-921-00-01.1
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10.1206/amnb-921-00-01.1
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Bopyrinella
Nierstrasz and Brender à Brandis, 1925
DIAGNOSIS: Female Body long and moderately distorted. Head fused with first pereomere at least medially. Maxilliped without palp, or with setose palp. Narrow coxal plates and obscure dorsolateral bosses on long side. Five or seven pairs of oostegites, only oostegite 1 well developed, right and left oostegites not symmetrical, other oostegites reduced. Pleon of six segments laterally distinct but fused dorsally and sometimes ventrally. Five pairs of flaplike uniramous pleopods. Uropods absent.
Male
: Body much longer than wide. Head fused with first pereomere on posterior margin. Pereomeres distinct on dorsal and lateral sides, midventral tubercles lacking. Pleon of six segments, fused at least on ventral surface. Pleopods reduced, no uropods.
TYPE
SPECIES:
Bopyrinella antillensis
Nierstrasz and Brender
à Brandis, 1925 (=
Bopy ‐ rina
thorii
Richardson, 1904
), by monotypy.
OTHER SPECIES:
Bopyrinella albida
Shiino, 1958
,
B
.
nipponica
Shiino, 1936
,
B
.
parameces
,
n. sp.
,
B. stricticauda
Monod, 1933
.
REMARKS: Nierstrasz and Brender à Brandis (1925) erected
Bopyrinella
with the
type
species
B
.
antillensis
parasitizing
Thor floridanus
Kingsley, 1878
, from
Curaçao
.
Markham (1985a)
regarded
B
.
antillensis
as a junior synonym of
Bopyrina thorii
Richardson, 1904
, known from the same host in Florida; he then removed
B
.
thorii
from
Bopyrina
, making the correct name for the
type
species
Bopyrinella thorii
.
Monod (1933)
described “
Bopyrinella
(?)
stricticauda
” from an unidentified alpheid in the Gulf of Suez, but while
Markham (1985a)
thought it did not belong to
Bopyrinella
, he did not specify what characters indicated that it was not in the correct genus nor did he state where it should be placed. Based on the description and illustrations of
Monod (1933)
, the species may be correctly placed in
Bopyrinella
,
but some characters (particularly those of the mouthparts) are not well described.
Shiino (1936)
described
Bopyrinella antilensis
var.
nipponica
infesting
Spirontocaris rectirostris
(=
Heptacarpus rectirostris
(Stimpson, 1860))
from
Japan
and
Markham (1985a)
raised it to a full species as
B
.
nipponica
.
Shiino (1958)
described
B
.
albida
infesting
Athanas kominatoensis
Kubo, 1942
(=
Arete indicus
Coutière, 1903
), from
Japan
. Therefore, there are currently four species in
Bopyrinella
, two on hosts in
Hippolytidae
and two from hosts in
Alpheidae
. A new species from a new host species and family,
Ogyrididae
, is described herein.