Ceratothoa oxyrrhynchaena Koelbel, 1878
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Ceratothoa oxyrrhynchaena Koelbel, 1878 |
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Ceratothoa oxyrrhynchaena Koelbel, 1878 View in CoL
Ceratothoa oxyrrhynchaena Koelbel, 1878: 401 View in CoL , pl. I, figs. 1 (a–e).— Gerstaecker, 1901: 261.— Avdeev, 1982a: 65; 1982b: 69.— Rokicki, 1984: 132, fig. 33; 1985: 95, tab. 1–3, fig. 6.— Trilles, 1986: 624, tab. 1; 1994: 124; 2008: 23.— Trilles, Radujković & Romestand, 1989: 292, fig. 10.— Horton, 2000: 1045, figs. 5 (a–b).— Huang, 2001: 325.— Yu & Li, 2003b: 267.— Bariche & Trilles, 2005: 5.— Ramdane, Bensouilah & Trilles, 2007: 67.—Pérez-del Olmo, Fernández, Gibson, Raga & Kostadinova, 2007: 152.— Ramdane & Trilles, 2008: 173.— Yamauchi, 2009: 468, figs. 1–2.— Yamauchi & Nunomura, 2010: 72, figs. 3–6.— Martin, Bruce & Nowak, 2013: 401 View Cited Treatment , figs. 4–6.
Cymothoa oestroides .— Bullar, 1878: 505, pl. 47, figs. 21–22.
Ceratothoa oxyrrhynchoena [lapsus].—Schioedte & Meinert, 1883, 368, tab. XVI (Cym. XXIII) figs. 10–14.
Meinertia oxyrrhynchaena .— Thielemann, 1910: 36 –38, 98–99, figs. 35–36.— Nierstrasz, 1915: 89.— Gurjanova, 1936: 84.— Montalenti, 1948: 51, figs. 18–21, tab. 7, pl. 5.— Euzet & Trilles, 1961: 190.— Quintard-Dorques, 1966: 10.— Trilles & Raibaut, 1971: 74, photo 4.— Trilles, 1973a: 1208, figs. 137–155, pl. 1 (9), pl. 2 (13–14), pl. 3 (21); 1973b: 1250; 1977: 10.— Dollfus & Trilles, 1976: 824.— Capapé & Pantoustier, 1976: 201.— Avdeev, 1978a: 30.— Moreira & Sadowsky, 1978: 100, 111, 113–114, 116, 120.— Yamaguchi, 1993: 193, fig. 20.
Meinertia oxyrhynchaena [lapsus].— Komai, 1927: 1148, fig. 2215.— Iwasa, 1947: 816.
Codonophilus oxyrhynchaenus [lapsus].— Nierstrasz, 1931: 132.— Saito, Itani & Nunomura, 2000: 65.— Tatsu, 2002: 41.
Ceratothoa oxyrhanchaenus [lapsus].— Nunomura, 2006: 36.
Not Cymothoa oestroides .— Bullar, 1878: 505.
Not Meinertia oxyrhynchaena [lapsus].— Yamaguti, 1938: 27.— Iwasa, 1947: 816.
Not Codonophilus oxyrhynchaenus [lapsus].— Shiino, 1965: 544 [= Elthusa Schioedte & Meinert, 1884 View in CoL ].
Not Ceratothoa oxyrrhynchaena View in CoL .— Bruce, 1982: 320, figs. 3 (a–k), figs. 4 (d–h).— Yu & Li, 2003a: 224 –227, fig. 2.
Type and type locality. The holotype is deposited at the Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna ( NHMW reg. 6216; from Sea of Japan, host unknown) ( Horton 2000).
Remarks. Recently redescribed by Martin et al. (2013), Ceratothoa oxyrrhynchaena has a stout, smooth and polished body, cephalon slightly immersed into pereonite 1, smooth posterior margin on pleonite 5, anterolateral projections of pereonite 1 acute and reaching eyes, wide carina on the basis of pereopod 7, posterior margin of pleotelson smooth, uropods shorter than pleotelson length, and males have an appendix masculina on pleopod 2 (Martin et al. 2013; Horton 2000).
The Atlantic and Mediterranean species Ceratothoa collaris (Schioedte & Meinert, 1883) and Ceratothoa oestroides Dana, 1852 are the most similar species to C. oxyrrhynchaena (Martin et al. 2013) . Ceratothoa collaris differs from C. oxyrrhynchaena in the following: slightly nodular dorsal surface, elongate body (2.5 vs. 2.2 as long as wide), irregular pleotelson posterior margin, and males lack an appendix masculina (Martin et al. 2013). Ceratothoa oestroides differs from C. oxyrrhynchaena by having a subtriangular cephalon anterior margin, elongate body, bisinuate or trisinuate posterior margin of pleonite 5 and males do not have an appendix masculina on pleopod 2.
Morphological variation demonstrated by the species from different geographical regions are: Japanese specimens with more developed and subacute anterior margin of cephalon, antennula and antenna of similar size and length, and straight posterior margin of pleotelson; Australian specimens with less prominent anterior margin of cephalon, less wide body and concaved posterior margin of pleotelson; and Mediterranean specimens with prominent anterior margin of pereopod 7 merus, convex posterior margin of pleotelson.
Distribution. Recorded from the western Pacific Ocean ( Koelbel 1878; Nierstrasz 1915; Nunomura 2006; Saito et al. 2000; Schioedte & Meinert 1883; Tatsu 2002; Thielemann 1910; Yamauchi 2009; Yamauchi & Nunomura 2010; Martin et al. 2013), to the north-eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean ( Montalenti 1948; Euzet & Trilles 1961; Quintard-Dorques 1966; Trilles & Raibaut 1971; Trilles 1973b; Capapé & Pantoustier 1976; Trilles 1977; Trilles et al. 1989; Ramdane et al. 2007; Ramdane & Trilles 2008).
Hosts. Host species recorded from Sparidae ( Euzet & Trilles 1961; Quintard-Dorques 1966; Rokicki 1985; Ramdane et al. 2007; Ramdane & Trilles 2008; Martin et al. 2013), Zeidae ( Trilles 1973b) , Rajidae ( Capapé & Pantoustier 1976; Rokicki 1985), Acropomatidae ( Yamauchi 2009; Yamauchi & Nunomura 2010), Scyliorhinidae ( Capapé & Pantoustier 1976) , and Torpedinidae ( Capapé & Pantoustier 1976) .
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Naturhistorisches Museum, Wien |
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Ceratothoa oxyrrhynchaena Koelbel, 1878
Martin, Melissa B., Bruce, Niel L. & Nowak, Barbara F. 2015 |
Ceratothoa oxyrhanchaenus
Nunomura 2006: 36 |
Ceratothoa oxyrrhynchaena
Yu 2003: 224 |
Bruce 1982: 320 |
Codonophilus oxyrhynchaenus
Shiino 1965: 544 |
Meinertia oxyrhynchaena
Iwasa 1947: 816 |
Yamaguti 1938: 27 |
Codonophilus oxyrhynchaenus
Tatsu 2002: 41 |
Saito 2000: 65 |
Nierstrasz 1931: 132 |
Meinertia oxyrhynchaena
Iwasa 1947: 816 |
Komai 1927: 1148 |
Meinertia oxyrrhynchaena
Yamaguchi 1993: 193 |
Avdeev 1978: 30 |
Moreira 1978: 100 |
Dollfus 1976: 824 |
Capape 1976: 201 |
Trilles 1973: 1208 |
Trilles 1971: 74 |
Quintard-Dorques 1966: 10 |
Euzet 1961: 190 |
Montalenti 1948: 51 |
Gurjanova 1936: 84 |
Nierstrasz 1915: 89 |
Thielemann 1910: 36 |
Ceratothoa oxyrrhynchaena
Martin 2013: 401 |
Yamauchi 2010: 72 |
Yamauchi 2009: 468 |
Ramdane 2008: 173 |
Ramdane 2007: 67 |
Bariche 2005: 5 |
Yu 2003: 267 |
Huang 2001: 325 |
Horton 2000: 1045 |
Trilles 1989: 292 |
Trilles 1986: 624 |
Rokicki 1984: 132 |
Avdeev 1982: 65 |
Gerstaecker 1901: 261 |
Koelbel 1878: 401 |
Cymothoa oestroides
Bullar 1878: 505 |
Cymothoa oestroides
Bullar 1878: 505 |