Parasitic copepods of the family Lernanthropidae Kabata, 1979 (Copepoda: Siphonostomatoida) from Australian fishes, with descriptions of seven new species
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Boxshall, Geoff A.
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Bernot, James P.
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Barton, Diane P.
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Diggles, Ben K.
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Q-Y, Russell
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Atkinson-Coyle, Toby
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Hutson, Kate S.
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-02-17
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Lernanthropsis mugilii
(
Shishido, 1898
)
(
Fig. 6
)
Syn:
Lernanthropus mugilii
Shishido, 1898
Lernanthropus mugilis
Shishido, 1898
(emended by
Yamaguti, 1936
)
Lernanthropus shishidoi
Shiino, 1955
Lernanthropus nudus
Bassett-Smith, 1898
Material examined:
9♀♀
,
1♂
from
Mugil cephalus
Linnaeus, 1758
(
TC17257
),
Moreton Bay
,
Queensland
,
18 January 2016
; collected by
G.A. Boxshall
;
QM
Reg. No.
W29475
.
3♀♀
,
1♂
from
M. cephalus
(
TC17120
),
Moreton Bay
,
Queensland
,
14 January 2016
; collected by
G.A. Boxshall
;
QM
Reg. No.
W29476
.
7♀♀
,
1♂
from
M. cephalus
(
TC17170
),
Moreton Bay
,
Queensland
,
15 January 2016
; collected by
G.A. Boxshall.
10♀♀
,
1♂
from
M. cephalus
(
TC17714
, TC17715,
TC17718
),
Moreton Bay
,
Queensland
,
29 June 2016
; collected by
G.A. Boxshall.
5♀♀
,
3♂♂
from
M. cephalus
(
TC17692
,
TC17695
),
Moreton Bay
,
Queensland
,
28 June 2016
; collected by
G.A. Boxshall.
5♀♀
,
2♂♂
from
M. cephalus
(
TC 17763
, TC17783,
TC17788
),
Moreton Bay
,
Queensland
,
01 July 2016
; collected by
G.A. Boxshall.
12♀♀
,
4♂♂
from
M. cephalus
(
TC17860
),
Moreton Bay
,
Queensland
,
04 July 2016
; collected by
G.A. Boxshall
;
NHMUK
Reg. No.
2018.218–227
.
3♀♀
,
3♂♂
from
M. cephalus
, Clarence River
,
New South Wales
,
28 March 1981
; collected by
K. Rohde
;
NHMUK
Reg. No.
1984.91
.
14♀♀
,
5♂♂
from
M. cephalus
, Coffs Harbour
,
New South Wales
,
February 1981
; collected by
K. Rohde
;
NHMUK
Reg. No.
1984.92
.
6♀♀
,
2♂♂
from
M. cephalus
, Arrawarra Creek
,
New South Wales
,
22 April 1981
; collected by
K. Rohde
;
NHMUK
Reg. No.
1984.93
.
Comparative material examined:
Holotype
female of
Lernanthropus nudus
Bassett-Smith, 1898
from
Mugil
sp. collected in
Aden
,
BMNH
Reg. No. 1898.12.2.12.
Differential diagnosis:
Cephalothorax slightly longer than wide with distinct frontal area delimited by distinct constriction (
Fig. 6A
). Trunk distinctly wider than cephalothorax, divided into anterior and posterior parts by shallow transverse furrow: anterior part (second and third pedigerous somites) with weakly convex lateral margins; posterior part (fourth pedigerous somite) with pair of small flattened lobes located dorsally above bases of fourth legs: dorsal lobes lamellate, clearly separated in midline (
Fig. 6A
). Urosome comprising fifth pedigerous somite, genital complex and 1-segmented abdomen, all fused. Caudal rami paired, each ramus about 2.1 times longer than wide; with bluntly rounded apex. Parabasal flagellum cylindrical with swollen base. Leg 3 comprising small fleshy lamella located posteriorly on third pedigerous somite; each leg projecting ventrally (
Fig. 6B
), concave posteriorly and about one quarter width of trunk. Leg 4 bilobate; inner and outer lobes elongate, subequal (
Fig. 6
A–B). Leg 5 absent. Body length of
♀
ranging from 4.56 to 5.00 mm, with a mean of
4.68 mm
(based on
10 specimens
).
Male body comprising cephalothorax and trunk (
Fig. 6
C–D). Cephalothorax comprising 40% of total body length; with distinct frontal area bearing antennules and antennae delimited by constriction. Trunk comprising second to fourth pedigerous somites plus urosome, all somites fused but with grooves delimiting anterior pedigerous somites. Leg 3 uniramous, forming elongate, laterally-directed cylindrical lobe. Leg 4 biramous with subequal endopodal and exopodal lobes, each with rounded tip. Body length of
♂
ranging from
3.35 to 3.60 mm
, with a mean of
3.47 mm
(based on
5 specimens
).
Distribution:
This species was originally described from
Japan
(
Shishido, 1898
) but it has a wide geographical range across the Indo-West Pacific with reports from
Yemen
(
Bassett-Smith, 1898a
),
India
(
Pillai, 1964
,
1985
;
Raja
et al
., 2018
),
Sri Lanka
(
Kirtisinghe, 1964
),
Taiwan
(
Ho
et al
., 2008
), and
China
(
Song & Chen, 1976
).
Kabata (1979a)
reported
L. mugilii
from Heron Island (Queensland) based on collections made by P.C. Young in 1963: the hosts in Australian waters were given as
Mugil cephalus
and a labrid,
Choerodon cyanopodus
(Richardson, 1843)
(as
Choerodon albigena
(De Vis))
. The latter report, from a non-mugilid host, is very unusual and may indicate an error in labelling the original collection.
Lernanthropus mugilii
has been reported from a second mugilid,
Planiliza haematocheila
(Temminck & Schlegel, 1845)
(as
Mugil soiuy
Basilewsky
) caught in Chinese and Japanese waters (
Song & Chen, 1976
;
Gusev, 1951
). Australian material in the collections of the NHM, London was collected from
M. cephalus
caught at three sites in New South Wales by K. Rohde.
Remarks:
Kabata (1979a)
reviewed the nomenclature of this species concluding that
Lernanthropus shishidoi
Shiino, 1955
was an unnecessary replacement name for
L. mugilii
, and that
Lernanthropus nudus
Bassett-Smith, 1898
was a junior synonym. After examination of the
holotype
female of
L. nudus
stored in the collections of the Natural History Museum (BMNH Reg. No. 1898.12.2.12), we can confirm this synonymy.
Yamaguti (1936)
considered the name
mugilii
of
Shishido (1898)
to be a “
lapsus calami
or a typographical error” and proposed to correct the name to
L. mugilis
. This is an unnecessary emendation. A detailed redescription of both sexes was provided by
Ho & Do (1985)
.
Ho
et al
. (2008)
reported this species from
Mugil cephalus
landed in
Taiwan
and also redescribed both sexes.
Izawa (2014)
recently provided another re-description based on Japanese material from the same host.
This copepod can be very abundant locally:
Raja
et al
. (2018)
found a prevalence rate of 98% of
L. mugilii
on
Mugil cephalus
caught off the coast of southeastern
India
.