A morphological and molecular study of Ligia exotica Roux, 1828 (Crustacea: Isopoda: Ligiidae) from Japan, with descriptions of two new species
Author
Ariyama, Hiroyuki
Osaka Museum of Natural History, Nagai Park, Higashi-Sumiyoshi, Osaka 546 - 0034 Japan.
Author
Hiki, Kyoshiro
Health and Environmental Risk Division, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305 - 8506 Japan.
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Zootaxa
2024
2024-05-22
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4
451
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5360.3.8
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5453.4.1
1175-5326
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Genus
Ligia
Fabricius, 1798
[Japanese name: Funamushi-zoku]
Ligia
Fabricius, 1798: 301
.—
Jackson, 1922: 683
.
Ligyda
Rafinesque, 1815: 101
.—
Richardson, 1905: 673
.
Lygia
Roux, 1828: 57
(unnumbered).—
Dana, 1853: 716
.—
Dana, 1855
: pl. 49.
Geoligia
Dollfus, 1893b: 343
.
Megaligia
Verhoeff, 1926: 348
.
Nesoligia
Verhoeff, 1926: 348
.
Euryligia
Verhoeff, 1926: 348
.
Aspidoligia
Verhoeff, 1926: 348
.
Ligia
(
Pogonoligia
)
Jackson, 1927: 130
.
Ligia
(
Megaligia
)
.—
Van Name, 1936: 48
.
Ligia
(
Nesoligia
)
.—
Van Name, 1936: 54
.
Ligia
(
Hirtiligia
)
Van Name, 1936: 57
.
Ligia
(
Euryligia
)
.—
Jackson, 1941: 7
.
Type
species:
Oniscus oceanicus
Linnaeus, 1767
, subsequent designation by
Latreille (1810)
.
Diagnosis:
Body oval or oblong oval, moderately convex dorsally. Head frontal margin rounded, eyes large and convex. Pereonites relatively broad, posterodistal corners acutely projected in posterior segments. Pleonites more or less narrower than pereonite 7, posterodistal corners produced. Pleotelson broader than long, distal margin triangular or arcuate. Antennula very small, with 3 articles; terminal article rudimentary. Antenna strong and elongated, exceeding third pereonite. Mandibles with incisor, lacinia mobilis different in left and right, setal row and molar, lacking palp. Maxillipedal palp 5-articulated. Pereopods ambulatory, with many robust setae, pereopods 1–6 gradually increasing in length posteriorly; basis of pereopods wide, dactylus distinctly bi-unguiculate. Penile papillae paired, situated on distal end of male pereonite 7 sternum. Pleopods flattened, each with exopod and endopod; male endopod of pleopod 2 biarticulated, tip of article 2 modified to form appendix masculina. Uropod elongated, peduncle not produced mediodistally; both rami narrow, styliform, subequal in length.
Remarks:
The above diagnosis cannot be described in more detail, because morphological information is insufficient in most of the
Ligia
species.
Three of four genera established by
Verhoeff (1926)
were reduced to subgenera of
Ligia
by
Van Name (1936)
, and two other subgenera,
Pogonoligia
Jackson, 1927
and
Hirtiligia
Van Name, 1936
, were also proposed (
Jackson 1927
;
Van Name 1936
). However, belonging to the subgenera has not been discussed in all the
Ligia
species
(
Andersson 1960
); therefore, these subgeneric names should not be applied to the genus.