Lepeophtheirus lewisi Hewitt, 1971
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Lepeophtheirus lewisi Hewitt, 1971 View in CoL
Type host.
Acanthurus olivaceus ( Acanthuridae ).
Other host and localities.
Acanthurus olivaceus ( Acanthuridae ) from Hawaii ( Hewitt 1971). Naso hexacanthus (Bleeker), Acanthurus triostegus ( Acanthuridae ), Myripristis sp., Fistularia petimba Lacepède ( Fistulariidae ) ( Lewis 1964a, 1964b, Palm and Bray 2014).
Current host.
Acanthurus xanthopterus ( Acanthuridae ).
Site of infection.
Gills.
Prevalence and mean intensity.
5 and 1 (n = 20).
Specimens deposited.
CHCM No. 572 (voucher) (1 vial, 1 specimen ♂). USNM
No. 1550603 (voucher) (1 vial, 1 specimen ♂).
Remarks.
Lepeophtheirus lewisi was originally described as Dentigryps bifurcatus by Lewis (1964a). However, Hewitt (1971) stated that there is not a useful character to separate Dentigryps Wilson, 1913 from Lepeophtheirus and, therefore, reassigned species of Dentigryps to Lepeophtheirus . As the name L. bifurcatus was preoccupied by L. bifurcatus Wilson 1905, Hewitt (1971) renamed Lewis’ species as L. lewisi . The material of the present study corresponds to a male of L. lewisi . The identification of this species was difficult without female specimens; nonetheless, the morphology of our material fits the description provided by Lewis (1964a) for the male of L. lewisi . In addition, this copepod has been mainly found in acanthurid fish from the Central Pacific as in the present work.
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