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<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA424D07B6F8F907387CF895" bold="true" box="[151,328,1772,1798]" italics="true" pageId="47" pageNumber="48">Caligus bonito</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="EF8D4B15AA424D07B720F90738C4F895" box="[335,496,1772,1798]" pageId="47" pageNumber="48" refId="ref89235" refString="Wilson, C. B. (1905) North American parasitic copepods belonging to the family Caligidae. Part 1. The Caliginae. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 28, 479 - 672, pls. 5 - 29. https: // doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00963801.28 - 1404.479" type="journal article">Wilson, 1905</bibRefCitation>
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(
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,
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)
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Syn:
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<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA424D07B6F8F87238B7F821" bold="true" box="[151,387,1945,1970]" pageId="47" pageNumber="48">Material examined.</emphasis>
20♀, 9♂♂ from
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<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA424D07B43EF8723A23F821" box="[593,791,1945,1970]" italics="true" pageId="47" pageNumber="48">Euthynnus affinis</emphasis>
(Cantor, 1849)
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(TC18121),
<date id="FFA21024AA424D07B230F8713C74F821" box="[1119,1344,1945,1970]" pageId="47" pageNumber="48" value="2016-11-21">21 November 2016</date>
; 10♀♀, 4♂♂ QM Reg. No.
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; 10♀♀, 5♂♂ NHMUK Reg. Nos 2017.237246.
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<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5D4D18B6F8F89E3814F819" bold="true" box="[151,288,1909,1931]" pageId="48" pageNumber="49">FIGURE 21.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName id="4C1C4D67AA5D4D18B748F89E3B7BF818" authority="Wilson, 1905" authorityName="Wilson" authorityYear="1905" box="[295,591,1909,1931]" class="Maxillopoda" family="Caligidae" genus="Caligus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Siphonostomatoida" pageId="48" pageNumber="49" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bonito">
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Wilson, 1905
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, female. A, habitus, dorsal; B, antenna, post-antennal process and maxillule drawn
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5D4D18B6F8F87339E8F83E" box="[151,220,1944,1965]" italics="true" pageId="48" pageNumber="49">in situ</emphasis>
; C, brachium of maxilla; D, maxilliped; E, sternal furca; F, leg 1; G, endopod of leg 2, showing denticulate ornamentation on lateral margin of first and second segments; H, outer spines on exopod of leg 2. Scale bars: 1.0 mm on A, 200 µm on BD, 100 µm on EH.
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<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B6A8FF7C386DFF23" bold="true" box="[199,345,151,176]" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Site on host.</emphasis>
Gill cavity.
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<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B6A8FF5738E7FF46" bold="true" box="[199,467,188,213]" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Differential diagnosis.</emphasis>
Cephalothorax dorsoventrally flattened with well-developed marginal membranes; frontal plates with lunules. Genital complex 1.04 times longer than wide (measured along dorsal midline) with small posterolateral lobes (
<figureCitation id="13272A61AA5C4D19B7A9FEEF3B1BFE8F" box="[454,559,260,285]" captionStart="FIGURE 21" captionStartId="48.[151,250,1909,1931]" captionTargetBox="[221,1367,209,1886]" captionTargetId="figure@48.[192,1395,193,1894]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="FIGURE 21. Caligus bonito Wilson, 1905, female. A, habitus, dorsal; B, antenna, post-antennal process and maxillule drawn in situ; C, brachium of maxilla; D, maxilliped; E, sternal furca; F, leg 1; G, endopod of leg 2, showing denticulate ornamentation on lateral margin of first andsecond segments; H, outer spines on exopodof leg 2.Scale bars:1.0 mm on A, 200 µm on BD, 100 µm on EH." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1202995/files/figure.png" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Fig. 21A</figureCitation>
); abdomen elongate, about 3.8 times longer than wide and longer than genital complex. Antenna with small, blunt posterior process (
<figureCitation id="13272A61AA5C4D19B568FECC3A5BFED3" box="[775,879,295,320]" captionStart="FIGURE 21" captionStartId="48.[151,250,1909,1931]" captionTargetBox="[221,1367,209,1886]" captionTargetId="figure@48.[192,1395,193,1894]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="FIGURE 21. Caligus bonito Wilson, 1905, female. A, habitus, dorsal; B, antenna, post-antennal process and maxillule drawn in situ; C, brachium of maxilla; D, maxilliped; E, sternal furca; F, leg 1; G, endopod of leg 2, showing denticulate ornamentation on lateral margin of first andsecond segments; H, outer spines on exopodof leg 2.Scale bars:1.0 mm on A, 200 µm on BD, 100 µm on EH." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1202995/files/figure.png" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Fig. 21B</figureCitation>
). Post-antennal process with weakly-curved tine; associated papillae each bisensillate. Posterior process of maxillule slender (
<figureCitation id="13272A61AA5C4D19B59DFEA73D6DFEF7" box="[1010,1113,332,357]" captionStart="FIGURE 21" captionStartId="48.[151,250,1909,1931]" captionTargetBox="[221,1367,209,1886]" captionTargetId="figure@48.[192,1395,193,1894]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="FIGURE 21. Caligus bonito Wilson, 1905, female. A, habitus, dorsal; B, antenna, post-antennal process and maxillule drawn in situ; C, brachium of maxilla; D, maxilliped; E, sternal furca; F, leg 1; G, endopod of leg 2, showing denticulate ornamentation on lateral margin of first andsecond segments; H, outer spines on exopodof leg 2.Scale bars:1.0 mm on A, 200 µm on BD, 100 µm on EH." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1202995/files/figure.png" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Fig. 21B</figureCitation>
). Maxilla with smooth distal margin on brachium (
<figureCitation id="13272A61AA5C4D19B7E2FE8438C1FE1B" box="[397,501,367,392]" captionStart="FIGURE 21" captionStartId="48.[151,250,1909,1931]" captionTargetBox="[221,1367,209,1886]" captionTargetId="figure@48.[192,1395,193,1894]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="FIGURE 21. Caligus bonito Wilson, 1905, female. A, habitus, dorsal; B, antenna, post-antennal process and maxillule drawn in situ; C, brachium of maxilla; D, maxilliped; E, sternal furca; F, leg 1; G, endopod of leg 2, showing denticulate ornamentation on lateral margin of first andsecond segments; H, outer spines on exopodof leg 2.Scale bars:1.0 mm on A, 200 µm on BD, 100 µm on EH." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1202995/files/figure.png" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Fig. 21C</figureCitation>
). Maxilliped of female with slight expansion on myxal margin (
<figureCitation id="13272A61AA5C4D19B2A0FE843C0DFE1B" box="[1231,1337,367,392]" captionStart="FIGURE 21" captionStartId="48.[151,250,1909,1931]" captionTargetBox="[221,1367,209,1886]" captionTargetId="figure@48.[192,1395,193,1894]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="FIGURE 21. Caligus bonito Wilson, 1905, female. A, habitus, dorsal; B, antenna, post-antennal process and maxillule drawn in situ; C, brachium of maxilla; D, maxilliped; E, sternal furca; F, leg 1; G, endopod of leg 2, showing denticulate ornamentation on lateral margin of first andsecond segments; H, outer spines on exopodof leg 2.Scale bars:1.0 mm on A, 200 µm on BD, 100 µm on EH." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1202995/files/figure.png" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Fig. 21D</figureCitation>
). Sternal furca with slender, diverging tines without lateral flanges (
<figureCitation id="13272A61AA5C4D19B540FE7F3AA1FE3F" box="[815,917,404,429]" captionStart="FIGURE 21" captionStartId="48.[151,250,1909,1931]" captionTargetBox="[221,1367,209,1886]" captionTargetId="figure@48.[192,1395,193,1894]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="FIGURE 21. Caligus bonito Wilson, 1905, female. A, habitus, dorsal; B, antenna, post-antennal process and maxillule drawn in situ; C, brachium of maxilla; D, maxilliped; E, sternal furca; F, leg 1; G, endopod of leg 2, showing denticulate ornamentation on lateral margin of first andsecond segments; H, outer spines on exopodof leg 2.Scale bars:1.0 mm on A, 200 µm on BD, 100 µm on EH." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1202995/files/figure.png" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Fig. 21E</figureCitation>
). Distal exopodal segment of leg 1 (
<figureCitation id="13272A61AA5C4D19B35DFE7F3CA0FE3F" box="[1330,1428,404,429]" captionStart="FIGURE 21" captionStartId="48.[151,250,1909,1931]" captionTargetBox="[221,1367,209,1886]" captionTargetId="figure@48.[192,1395,193,1894]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="FIGURE 21. Caligus bonito Wilson, 1905, female. A, habitus, dorsal; B, antenna, post-antennal process and maxillule drawn in situ; C, brachium of maxilla; D, maxilliped; E, sternal furca; F, leg 1; G, endopod of leg 2, showing denticulate ornamentation on lateral margin of first andsecond segments; H, outer spines on exopodof leg 2.Scale bars:1.0 mm on A, 200 µm on BD, 100 µm on EH." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1202995/files/figure.png" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Fig. 21F</figureCitation>
) with 3 plumose setae on posterior margin, basal setules on margin of plumose setae nearest apex unusually stout; distal spine 1 simple, longer than spines 2 and 3, each armed with accessory process; seta 4 about twice as long as spines and about as long as segment, ornamented with setule row on one side and marginal membrane on other. Leg 2 with strong denticles along outer margins of endopodal segments 1 and 2 (
<figureCitation id="13272A61AA5C4D19B241FDCF3DA3FDAF" box="[1070,1175,548,573]" captionStart="FIGURE 21" captionStartId="48.[151,250,1909,1931]" captionTargetBox="[221,1367,209,1886]" captionTargetId="figure@48.[192,1395,193,1894]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="FIGURE 21. Caligus bonito Wilson, 1905, female. A, habitus, dorsal; B, antenna, post-antennal process and maxillule drawn in situ; C, brachium of maxilla; D, maxilliped; E, sternal furca; F, leg 1; G, endopod of leg 2, showing denticulate ornamentation on lateral margin of first andsecond segments; H, outer spines on exopodof leg 2.Scale bars:1.0 mm on A, 200 µm on BD, 100 µm on EH." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1202995/files/figure.png" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Fig. 21G</figureCitation>
); endopodal segment 3 ornamented with 2 shallow membranous ridges on ventral surface; outer spines on exopodal segments 1 and 2 lying obliquely across axis of ramus (
<figureCitation id="13272A61AA5C4D19B42DFD873B9FFD17" box="[578,683,620,645]" captionStart="FIGURE 21" captionStartId="48.[151,250,1909,1931]" captionTargetBox="[221,1367,209,1886]" captionTargetId="figure@48.[192,1395,193,1894]" captionTargetPageId="48" captionText="FIGURE 21. Caligus bonito Wilson, 1905, female. A, habitus, dorsal; B, antenna, post-antennal process and maxillule drawn in situ; C, brachium of maxilla; D, maxilliped; E, sternal furca; F, leg 1; G, endopod of leg 2, showing denticulate ornamentation on lateral margin of first andsecond segments; H, outer spines on exopodof leg 2.Scale bars:1.0 mm on A, 200 µm on BD, 100 µm on EH." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1202995/files/figure.png" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Fig. 21H</figureCitation>
); proximal outer spine on segment 3 tiny, much shorter than distal spine. Leg 3 with 3-segmented exopod; first exopodal segment (
<figureCitation id="13272A61AA5C4D19B5E6FD643AC7FD3B" box="[905,1011,655,680]" captionStart="FIGURE 22" captionStartId="50.[151,250,1450,1472]" captionTargetBox="[219,1393,357,1410]" captionTargetId="figure@50.[181,1405,327,1435]" captionTargetPageId="50" captionText="FIGURE 22. Caligus bonito Wilson, 1905, female. A, exopod of leg 3; B, leg 4. Male, C, habitus, dorsal; D, post-antennal process; E, maxilliped.Scale bars: 100 µm on A, 200 µm on B, 1.0 mm on C, 250 µm on DE." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1202997/files/figure.png" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Fig. 22A</figureCitation>
) bearing small slightly curved outer spine, lacking inner seta; second segment with outer spine and inner seta; third segment with 3 naked spines, plus 4 plumose setae; distal endopodal segment with swollen lateral margin. Leg 4 uniramous, 3-segmented (
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); first and second exopodal segments with I and IV spines, respectively. Mean body length of female
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, range
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(based on
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).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA336E4AA5C4D19B6A8FCAF3829FBA6" blockId="49.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">
Male (
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) with cephalothorax as in female. Genital complex slender with linear margins, about 1.7 times longer than wide. Abdomen 2-segmented; first segment just shorter than second; including caudal rami, about 3.4 times longer than wide and longer than genital complex. Fifth legs located ventrally near posterior corners of genital complex, not visible in dorsal view. Post-antennal process (
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) more strongly recurved than in female; associated papillae bisensillate. Maxilliped (
<figureCitation id="13272A61AA5C4D19B48AFC3F3A7CFC7F" box="[741,840,980,1005]" captionStart="FIGURE 22" captionStartId="50.[151,250,1450,1472]" captionTargetBox="[219,1393,357,1410]" captionTargetId="figure@50.[181,1405,327,1435]" captionTargetPageId="50" captionText="FIGURE 22. Caligus bonito Wilson, 1905, female. A, exopod of leg 3; B, leg 4. Male, C, habitus, dorsal; D, post-antennal process; E, maxilliped.Scale bars: 100 µm on A, 200 µm on B, 1.0 mm on C, 250 µm on DE." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/1202997/files/figure.png" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Fig. 22E</figureCitation>
) with 3 small processes along myxal margin, middle process largest with bifid apex. Mean body length of male
<quantity id="4CE49B01AA5C4D19B505FC133AE3FB9C" box="[874,983,1016,1040]" metricMagnitude="-3" metricUnit="m" metricValue="4.91" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" unit="mm" value="4.91">4.91 mm</quantity>
, range
<quantity id="4CE49B01AA5C4D19B25AFC133C35FB9C" box="[1077,1281,1015,1040]" metricMagnitude="-3" metricUnit="m" metricValue="4.789999999999999" metricValueMax="5.27" metricValueMin="4.31" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" unit="mm" value="4.789999999999999" valueMax="5.27" valueMin="4.31">4.31 to 5.27 mm</quantity>
(based on
<specimenCount id="9D1AFD6DAA5C4D19B3E1FC1C3825FBA6" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" type="generic">5 specimens</specimenCount>
).
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
<subSubSection id="C306656FAA5C4D1AB6A8FBD43855FE8F" lastPageId="50" lastPageNumber="51" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" type="discussion">
<paragraph id="8BA336E4AA5C4D19B6A8FBD43AE9F9BF" blockId="49.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B6A8FBD4380FFBCB" bold="true" box="[199,315,1087,1112]" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Remarks.</emphasis>
The distinctive features of
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<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B41AFBAB3BD4FBCB" box="[629,736,1087,1112]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">C. bonito</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, within the
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<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B505FBAB3AE0FBCB" box="[874,980,1087,1112]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">C. bonito</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
-group, are its long genital complex and long abdomen combined with the presence of stout denticles along the outer margins of endopodal segments 1 and 2 of leg 2, plus the unusually stout basal setules on the margin nearest the limb apex of the 3 plumose setae on the posterior margin of the distal exopodal segment of leg 1. Interestingly, Ho &amp; Lin (2004) noted the existence of two forms of
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<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B76DFB3B3858FB7B" box="[258,364,1231,1256]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">C. bonito</emphasis>
in Taiwanese
</taxonomicName>
waters. Lin &amp; Ho (2001) initially reported
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<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B26FFB3B3D5FFB7B" box="[1024,1131,1231,1256]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">C. bonito</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
from
<taxonomicName id="4C1C4D67AA5C4D19B2DCFB3A3863FA9E" authority="(Linnaeus, 1758)" baseAuthorityName="Linnaeus" baseAuthorityYear="1758" class="Actinopterygii" family="Scombridae" genus="Katsuwonus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Perciformes" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="pelamis">
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B2DCFB3A3CA8FB7B" box="[1203,1436,1231,1256]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Katsuwonus pelamis</emphasis>
(Linnaeus, 1758)
</taxonomicName>
and
<taxonomicName id="4C1C4D67AA5C4D19B7E1FB1F3B66FA9F" baseAuthorityName="Cantor" baseAuthorityYear="1849" box="[398,594,1268,1293]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Scombridae" genus="Euthynnus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Perciformes" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="affinis">
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B7E1FB1F3B66FA9F" box="[398,594,1268,1293]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Euthynnus affinis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, and their redescription of the female showed an abdomen about 3.7 times longer than wide and shorter than the cephalothorax, a sternal furca with tapering, slightly curved tines that lacked marginal flanges, bisensillate papillae on the post-antennal process, and seta 4 on the distal exopodal segment of leg 1 is much longer than the segment. In their subsequent study of
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<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B5FCFA8B3AC8FAEB" box="[915,1020,1375,1400]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">C. bonito</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
from
<taxonomicName id="4C1C4D67AA5C4D19B22DFAB43B28FA0F" authority="(Temminck &amp; Schlegel, 1844) Ho &amp; Lin (2004)" authorityName="Ho &amp; Lin" authorityYear="2004" baseAuthorityName="Temminck &amp; Schlegel" baseAuthorityYear="1844" class="Actinopterygii" family="Scombridae" genus="Sarda" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Perciformes" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="orientalis">
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B22DFAB43DC3FAEB" box="[1090,1271,1375,1400]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Sarda orientalis</emphasis>
(Temminck &amp; Schlegel, 1844) Ho &amp; Lin (2004)
</taxonomicName>
illustrated another form characterized by an abdomen that is about 4.0 times longer than wide and markedly longer than the cephalothorax, a sternal furca with divergent linear tines that have marginal flanges, multi-sensillate papillae on the post-antennal process, and seta 4 on the distal exopodal segment of leg 1 is only just longer than the segment. There are other
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differences, for example, the posterior process on the female antenna is much larger in the latter form (from
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<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B52AF9FE3AF9F9BE" box="[837,973,1556,1581]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">S. orientalis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA336E4AA5C4D19B6A8F9DC3DAFF8BB" blockId="49.[151,1437,151,2013]" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">
The Moreton
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material can be attributed to typical
<taxonomicName id="4C1C4D67AA5C4D19B546F9D33AA6F9C3" box="[809,914,1591,1616]" class="Maxillopoda" family="Caligidae" genus="Caligus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Siphonostomatoida" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bonito">
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B546F9D33AA6F9C3" box="[809,914,1591,1616]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">C. bonito</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
as described by
<bibRefCitation id="EF8D4B15AA5C4D19B223F9DC3DDBF9C3" box="[1100,1263,1591,1616]" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" refId="ref89235" refString="Wilson, C. B. (1905) North American parasitic copepods belonging to the family Caligidae. Part 1. The Caliginae. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 28, 479 - 672, pls. 5 - 29. https: // doi. org / 10.5479 / si. 00963801.28 - 1404.479" type="journal article">Wilson (1905)</bibRefCitation>
, Kabata (1979) and
<bibRefCitation id="EF8D4B15AA5C4D19B6A9F9B73861F9E6" box="[198,341,1628,1653]" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" refId="ref87204" refString="Pillai, N. K. (1985) Fauna of India. Parasitic copepods of marine fishes. Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta, 900 pp." type="book">Pillai (1985)</bibRefCitation>
, all of which show females with the abdomen shorter than the cephalothorax. The detail provided by
<bibRefCitation id="EF8D4B15AA5C4D19B6D6F9943871F90B" box="[185,325,1663,1688]" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" refId="ref87204" refString="Pillai, N. K. (1985) Fauna of India. Parasitic copepods of marine fishes. Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta, 900 pp." type="book">Pillai (1985)</bibRefCitation>
confirms the presence of other relevant character states, such as the tapering tines without marginal flanges on the sternal furca, the bisensillate papillae on the post-antennal process, and a seta 4 on the distal exopodal segment of leg 1 that is much longer than the segment. The Moreton
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sample shares these character states with the material described by Lin &amp; Ho (2001). The status of the second, atypical, form (from
<taxonomicName id="4C1C4D67AA5C4D19B364F9063CA6F896" authorityName="Ho &amp; Lin" authorityYear="2004" baseAuthorityName="Temminck &amp; Schlegel" baseAuthorityYear="1844" box="[1291,1426,1772,1797]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Scombridae" genus="Sarda" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Perciformes" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="orientalis">
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B364F9063CA6F896" box="[1291,1426,1772,1797]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">S. orientalis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
) described by Ho &amp; Lin (2004) needs to be re-assessed as it may represent a distinct species.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BA336E4AA5C4D1AB6A8F8DF3855FE8F" blockId="49.[151,1437,151,2013]" lastBlockId="50.[151,1436,151,284]" lastPageId="50" lastPageNumber="51" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">
Although it has been reported from at least 24 different hosts (Ho &amp; Lin, 2004),
<taxonomicName id="4C1C4D67AA5C4D19B22CF8DE3D9FF8DE" box="[1091,1195,1844,1869]" class="Maxillopoda" family="Caligidae" genus="Caligus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Siphonostomatoida" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bonito">
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B22CF8DE3D9FF8DE" box="[1091,1195,1844,1869]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">C. bonito</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
is typically a parasite of scombrids of the tribes
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and
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(Cressey &amp; Cressey, 1980) and of dolphinfish (
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) (Burnett-Herkes, 1974; Carbonell
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B478F8963B7BF806" box="[535,591,1916,1941]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">et al.</emphasis>
, 1999; Hutson
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B494F8963A07F806" box="[763,819,1916,1941]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">et al.</emphasis>
, 2011), and it has a broad distribution in low to middle latitudes in all oceans (Cressey
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B799F84A3B1AF82A" box="[502,558,1952,1977]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">et al.</emphasis>
, 1983:
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).
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<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B488F84B3AB9F82A" box="[743,909,1952,1977]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Caligus bonito</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
has previously been reported from
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on
<taxonomicName id="4C1C4D67AA5C4D19B6D3F82F3BAAF84F" authority="(Rafinesque, 1810)" baseAuthorityName="Rafinesque" baseAuthorityYear="1810" box="[188,670,1988,2013]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Scombridae" genus="Euthynnus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Perciformes" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="alletteratus">
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B6D3F82F3888F84E" box="[188,444,1988,2013]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Euthynnus alletteratus</emphasis>
(Rafinesque, 1810)
</taxonomicName>
as
<taxonomicName id="4C1C4D67AA5C4D19B4A7F82E3D24F84E" authority="(Kabata, 1965 b)" baseAuthorityName="Kabata" baseAuthorityYear="1965" box="[712,1040,1988,2013]" class="Maxillopoda" family="Caligidae" genus="Caligus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Siphonostomatoida" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="kuroshio">
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D19B4A7F82E3A78F84E" box="[712,844,1988,2013]" italics="true" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">C. kuroshio</emphasis>
(Kabata, 1965b)
</taxonomicName>
, from
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New
<collectingRegion id="49D8F806AA5C4D19B2F2F82F3DEBF84E" box="[1181,1247,1988,2013]" country="Tanzania" name="Kusini Unguja" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">South</collectingRegion>
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</collectingRegion>
on
<taxonomicName id="4C1C4D67AA5C4D1AB335F82F3B1AFF23" authority="(Cressey &amp; Cressey, 1980)" baseAuthorityName="Cressey &amp; Cressey" baseAuthorityYear="1980" class="Actinopterygii" family="Scombridae" genus="Sarda" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" lastPageId="50" lastPageNumber="51" order="Perciformes" pageId="49" pageNumber="50" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="australis">
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5C4D1AB335F82F39CDFF23" italics="true" lastPageId="50" lastPageNumber="51" pageId="49" pageNumber="50">Sarda australis</emphasis>
(Cressey &amp; Cressey, 1980)
</taxonomicName>
and from southeastern
<collectingCountry id="F30B7674AA5F4D1AB559FF7C3AA9FF23" box="[822,925,151,176]" name="Australia" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">Australia</collectingCountry>
on
<taxonomicName id="4C1C4D67AA5F4D1AB5A7FF733C06FF23" authority="(Cuvier, 1829)" baseAuthorityName="Cuvier" baseAuthorityYear="1829" box="[968,1330,151,176]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Arripidae" genus="Arripis" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Perciformes" pageId="50" pageNumber="51" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="truttacea">
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5F4D1AB5A7FF733DB0FF23" box="[968,1156,152,176]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">Arripis truttacea</emphasis>
(Cuvier, 1829)
</taxonomicName>
,
<taxonomicName id="4C1C4D67AA5F4D1AB351FF733874FF47" authority="(Forster, 1801)" baseAuthorityName="Forster" baseAuthorityYear="1801" class="Actinopterygii" family="Arripidae" genus="Arripis" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Perciformes" pageId="50" pageNumber="51" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="trutta">
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5F4D1AB351FF733CA8FF23" box="[1342,1436,152,176]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">A. trutta</emphasis>
(Forster, 1801)
</taxonomicName>
and
<taxonomicName id="4C1C4D67AA5F4D1AB713FF573A19FF46" authority="Linnaeus, 1758" authorityName="Linnaeus" authorityYear="1758" box="[380,813,188,213]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Coryphaenidae" genus="Coryphaena" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Perciformes" pageId="50" pageNumber="51" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="hippurus">
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5F4D1AB713FF573B41FF46" box="[380,629,188,213]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">Coryphaena hippurus</emphasis>
Linnaeus, 1758
</taxonomicName>
(Catalano &amp; Hutson, 2010; Hutson
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5F4D1AB2BBFF563C3BFF46" box="[1236,1295,188,213]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">et al.</emphasis>
, 2011). The material collected in Moreton
<collectingRegion id="49D8F806AA5F4D1AB784FF0B3B2CFF6B" box="[491,536,224,248]" country="Somalia" name="Bay" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">Bay</collectingRegion>
was found on
<taxonomicName id="4C1C4D67AA5F4D1AB4D1FF343AB6FF6B" baseAuthorityName="Cantor" baseAuthorityYear="1849" box="[702,898,223,248]" class="Actinopterygii" family="Scombridae" genus="Euthynnus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Perciformes" pageId="50" pageNumber="51" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="affinis">
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5F4D1AB4D1FF343AB6FF6B" box="[702,898,223,248]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">Euthynnus affinis</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
, a previously known host of
<taxonomicName id="4C1C4D67AA5F4D1AB2A5FF0B3869FE8F" authority="(Cressey &amp; Cressey, 1980)" baseAuthorityName="Cressey &amp; Cressey" baseAuthorityYear="1980" class="Maxillopoda" family="Caligidae" genus="Caligus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Siphonostomatoida" pageId="50" pageNumber="51" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="bonito">
<emphasis id="B968EAF6AA5F4D1AB2A5FF0B3C07FF6B" box="[1226,1331,223,248]" italics="true" pageId="50" pageNumber="51">C. bonito</emphasis>
(Cressey &amp; Cressey, 1980)
</taxonomicName>
.
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
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