Caligus engraulidis Barnard, 1948
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5360.4.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10164664 |
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Caligus engraulidis Barnard, 1948 |
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Caligus engraulidis Barnard, 1948 View in CoL
Material examined by R. F. Cressey: Holotype female from Stolephorus holodon (Boulenger, 1900) (as Engraulis (Anchoviella) holodon ) caught in the Zwartkops river, Algoa Bay, Republic of South Africa, loaned to R. F. Cressey by the Iziko South African Museum (Reg. No. A6520).
Supplementary Description: Caudal rami ( Fig. 2A View FIGURE 2 ) about twice as long as wide, ornamented with short setules along medial margin and armed with 6 setae as typical for genus. Antenna ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ) with spatulate process on posterior margin of proximal segment and armed with short seta proximally on subchela. Postantennal process ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ) strongly curved and ornamented with bisensillate papillae. Maxillule ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ) with simple tapering posterior process. Sternal furca ( Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 ) with very broad, blunt-tipped and slightly divergent tines. Leg 1 ( Fig. 2D View FIGURE 2 ) lacking spinular ornamentation on surface of protopod but bearing single sensilla close to outer protopodal seta; distal exopodal segment armed with 3 plumose setae on posterior margin; distal margin with spines 1 to 3 all subsimilar in length and all lacking accessory process, seta 4 shorter than spines. Leg 2 ( Fig. 2E View FIGURE 2 ) with setular ornamentation on outer margin of endopodal segment 2 extending slightly over onto surface of segment; outer spine on first exopodal segment large, aligned more closely with outer margin rather than positioned obliquely across ramus; third exopodal segment apparently with II, I, 4 setal formula. First exopodal segment of leg 3 ( Fig. 2F View FIGURE 2 ) lacking inner seta, armed with short outer spine and with outer margin produced into additional spinous process. Leg 4 ( Fig. 2G View FIGURE 2 ) 2-segmented, comprising protopodal segment bearing outer plumose seta and compound exopodal segment armed with naked spine near middle of outer margin and 3 spines on distal margin—1 long inner terminal spine ornamented bilaterally with strong denticles, shorter middle spine ornamented with setules bilaterally, and very short naked outer spine.
Remarks: The original description by Barnard (1948) was ultra-brief and was supported only by a sketch of the female genital complex and abdomen, plus the sternal furca and details of the 2 spines he observed on the apex of leg 4. Although no habitus drawing was possible due to damage to the holotype, the re-examination reveals important details of the structure and armature of the antennae, maxillules, sternal furca, legs 1 to 4 and caudal rami. The most significant of these are: the lack of accessory processes on spines 2 and 3 of the distal exopodal segment of leg 1, the presence of an additional spinous process on the outer margin of the first exopodal segment of leg 3, and the 1-segmented state of the exopod of leg 4 which is armed with 1 outer spine and 3 apical spines. Barnard’s (1948) original description referred to the presence of only 2 apical spines on the exopod and the segmentation of this taxonomically important limb was depicted inaccurately.
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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