Untold diversity: the astonishing species richness of the Notodelphyidae (Copepoda: Cyclopoida), a family of symbiotic copepods associated with ascidians (Tunicata)
Author
Kim, Il-Hoi
0000-0002-7332-0043
Korea Institute of Coastal Ecology, Inc., 802 - ho, 302 - dong, 397 Seokcheon-ro, Ojeong-gu, Bucheon, Gyeonggi-do 14449, Republic of Korea ® ihkim @ gwnu. ac. kr; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7332 - 0043
ihkim@gwnu.ac.kr
Author
Boxshall, Geoff A.
0000-0002-7332-0043
Korea Institute of Coastal Ecology, Inc., 802 - ho, 302 - dong, 397 Seokcheon-ro, Ojeong-gu, Bucheon, Gyeonggi-do 14449, Republic of Korea ® ihkim @ gwnu. ac. kr; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 7332 - 0043
ihkim@gwnu.ac.kr
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Megataxa
2020
2020-12-24
4
1
1
6
http://zoobank.org/3fdd970e-62f1-4f67-8cce-10870bdb3c01
journal article
54097
10.11646/megataxa.4.1.1
7c9bc39d-9910-46f1-9558-c0647b9cbbdb
2703-3090
4591138
Campodelphys
gen. nov.
Diagnosis
. Bodycaterpillar-like, elongate, cylindrical. Prosome unsegmented or with constrictions between somites: cephalosome lacking defined dorsal shield, bearing paired ventral tubercles posterolaterally. First to third pedigerous somites short: fourth pedigerous somite expanded posteriorly, incorporatingfifth pedigerous somite. Freeurosome much smaller than prosome, 5- segmented, comprising genital somite and four free abdominal somites. Caudalramus short, armedwith 6 setae. Rostrum distinct. Antennule stout, obscurely segmented. Antenna 3-segmented, consistingof coxa, basis, and unsegmentedendopod bearing terminal claw. Labrum not specialized. Mandible consisting of coxa and biramous palp; coxal gnathobase with pectinate medial margin; exopod with 4 setae; endopod with 1 setaon first segment and 3 or 4 setae on second. Maxillule and maxilla each represented by lobe bearing setae. Maxilliped 1- or 2-segmented, bearing 1 or 2 setae distally or subdistally. Legs 1–4 biramous, located anteriorly on prosome, separated by regular gaps; legs broad with short rami; protopods unsegmented or incompletely 2-segmented; exopods 2-segmented; endopods 1- or 2-segmented. Setae on rami short, usually bluntly tipped. Inner distal seta on basis of leg 1 present or absent. Leg 5 absent or represented by 1 or 2 small setae.
Type
species
.
Campodelphys hirsutus
gen. et sp. nov
.
by original designation.
Otherincluded species
.
Campodelphysbullatus
gen. etsp. nov
.
,
C
.
stocki
gen. etsp. nov
.
,
C
.
ancylocephalus
gen. etsp. nov
.
, and
C
.
seticoxus
gen. etsp. nov
.
, describedbelow.
Etymology
. The name is derived from the Greek
camp
(=caterpillar) and -
delphys
, referring to the typically caterpillar-like body form of the genus. Gender masculine.
Remarks
.
Campodelphys
gen. nov.
resembles both
Procampodelphys
gen. nov.
and
Prophioseides
in the body form of the adult female.
Prophioseides
can be excluded from further detailed comparisons with the new genus because it has a denticulate coxal gnathobase on the mandible, whereas the new genus has a pectinate medial margin on the gnathobase
In
Campodelphys
gen. nov.
the swimming legs each have a 2-segmented exopod and a 1- or 2-segmented endopod, and both rami are broad and armed with thick, spiniform setae. In
Procampodelphys
gen. nov.
the swimming legs are much reduced and narrow, with the unsegmented, lobate rami bearing fewer setae. In contrast to the relatively complex condition of the swimming legs, the mouthparts of
Campodelphys
gen. nov.
are much more reduced, with both the maxillule and maxilla represented by setose lobes and the maxilliped is armed only with 1 or 2 setae. These differences serve to clearly differentiate between members of these two genera. In the form of the swimming legs,
Campodelphys
gen. nov.
more closely resembles
Scolecodes
Illg, 1958
than any other genus, although these two genera can be easily distinguished by a range of other characters. The five species of
Campodelphys
gen. nov.
described below may be distinguished by the following key.
Key to species of
Campodelphys
gen. nov.
based on adult females.
1. Legs 2–4 with 2-segmented endopods ............................. 2
Legs 2–4 with 1-segmented endopods ............................. 3
2. Anal somite lacking spinulose ventral lobes; second endopodal segment of mandible armed with 3 setae; maxilla with 4 setae ..............................
C
.
hirsutus
gen. etsp. nov
.
Anal somite with spinulose ventral lobes; second endopodal segment of mandible with 4 setae; maxilla with 6 setae .... .................................................
C
.
bullatus
gen. etsp. nov
.
3. Maxillule with 6 setae; maxilliped with 1 seta; endopod of leg 2 with 6 setae; leg 5 represented by 1 small seta
.......... .....................................
C
.
ancylocephalus
gen. etsp. nov
.
Maxillule with 7 setae; maxilliped with 2 setae; endopod of leg 2 with 8 setae; leg 5 represented by 2 small setae ...... 4 4. Maxilla armed with 7 setae; leg 1 with 2-segmented endopod; coxa of leg 4 lacking inner seta .......................... ....................................................
C
.
stocki
gen. etsp. nov
.
Maxilla armed with 6 setae; leg 1 with 1-segmented endopod; coxa of leg 4 with inner seta
............................... ...............................................
C
.
seticoxus
gen. etsp. nov
.