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.
text
Zootaxa
2015
3963
3
251
294
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3963.3.1
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Genus
Ceratothoa
Dana, 1852
Ceratothoa
Dana, 1852
: 203
; 1853: 747.—
Miers, 1876b
: 104
–105.—Schioedte & Meinert, 1883: 322.—
Richardson, 1905
: 233
.—
Bowman, 1978
: 217
–218.—
Brusca, 1981
: 177
.—
Bruce & Bowman, 1989
: 1
.—
Horton, 2000
: 1041
.—
Martin, Bruce & Nowak, 2013
: 396
.—
Hadfield, Bruce & Smit, 2014a
: 3
.
Codonophilus
Haswell, 1881
: 471
; 1882: 283.—
Hale, 1926
: 201
, 223.
Rhexana
Schioedte & Meinert, 1883: 289
.
Cteatessa
Schioedte & Meinert, 1883: 296
.
Meinertia
Stebbing, 1893
: 354
; 1900: 642; 1910: 103.—
Richardson, 1905
: 236
.—
Menzies, 1962
: 116
.—
Schultz, 1969
: 156
.
Rhexanella
Stebbing, 1911
: 179
.
Not
Ceratothoa
:
Dana, 1853
: 747
.—
Richardson, 1905
: 236
.—
Schultz, 1969
: 155
.—
Kussakin, 1979
: 287
[=
Glossobius
Schioedte & Meinert, 1883
].
Diagnosis.
Bruce & Bowman (1989)
provided a provisional diagnosis; a detailed diagnosis was provided by
Hadfield
et al
. (2014a)
.
Type
species.
Dana (1852)
included
Cymothoa gaudichaudii
Milne Edwards, 1840
(
type
locality Coquimbo,
Chile
) and
Cymothoa parallela
Otto, 1828
(
type
locality “
Oran
” [
Algeria
] see
Horton (2000;
neotype
designation)
as the only two species for genus
Ceratothoa
. The
ICZN
Code (Art 68.2) recognizes a “
type
species by original designation” if the nominal species is explicitly designated by the author.
Dana (1852)
under the Act (69.1.1) did not state or indicate the
type
species or equivalent and therefore the
type
species can only be designated by a later author as a subsequent designation.
The female
syntype
for
Ceratothoa gaudichaudii
is very damaged and incomplete while the male
syntype
(MNHN-Is315) remains intact (
Trilles 1973b
;
Hadfield
et al.
2014a
). Within the
Cymothoidae
, both generic and species diagnoses are dependent on adult female characters, therefore designating
C. gaudichaudii
(based on the male
syntype
) as the
type
species is not the best action. Additionally the validity of this species is questionable and we briefly discuss its current status under the section
species inquirenda
(p. 39).
The
type
specimen of
Ceratothoa parallela
is no longer extant (
Bruce & Bowman 1989
;
Horton 2000
) and a
neotype
(MNHN-Is415) was designated by
Horton (2000)
with brief description, distribution and host preference for the species.
Bruce & Bowman (1989)
and
Hadfield
et al.
(2014a)
provided a detailed genus diagnosis and the defining characters of the genus are now well understood.
Here we designate
Cymothoa parallela
Otto, 1828
as
type
species for the genus to ensure the long-term stability of the genus.
Remarks.
Ceratothoa
can be identified by the contiguous antennal bases, antennula more stout than antenna; pereonite 1 longest, body widest at pereonite 4 or 5; and the pereopods have a large carinae on basis (Martin
et al.
2013;
Hadfield
et al.
2014a
).
Other related buccal-attaching genera can be distinguished from
Ceratothoa
by the following characteristics:
Cinusa
Schioedte & Meinert, 1884
: anteriorly widest at pereonite 3–4; slender antennae with close-set and almost contiguous bases (
Hadfield
et al.
2010
);
Glossobius
Schioedte & Meinert, 1883
: pereopod 3 dactylus twice as long as pereopod 2 dactylus, pereonite 1 anterolateral margins minute or projecting forward (
Bruce & Bowman 1989
);
Lobothorax
Bleeker, 1857
: strongly developed lobes on pereonite 1 anterolateral margins, which extend past the cephalon (
Yu & Bruce 2006
);
Cymothoa
Fabricius, 1793
: widely separated and not expanded basal articles of the antennula (Martin
et al.
2013); and
Smenispa
Özdikem, 2009
: co-linear pereon and pleon, and pleopods 3–5 with large folds (
Martin
et al.
2014a
).