Caligus elongatus von Nordmann, 1832

Boxshall, Geoffrey A. & Bernot, James P., 2023, Resolving taxonomic and nomenclatural problems in the genus Caligus O. F. Müller, 1785 (Copepoda: Caligidae), Zootaxa 5360 (4), pp. 545-567 : 556

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5360.4.5

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10255116

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scientific name

Caligus elongatus von Nordmann, 1832
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Caligus guerini Guiart, 1913 View in CoL and

Caligus elongatus von Nordmann, 1832 View in CoL .

The original description of C. guerini was based on a single ovigerous female Caligus found settled on a Laminaria frond collected on the Glenan Islands off the Brittany coast in northern France ( Guiart, 1913). The description was very brief and was largely focused on overall body proportions. It was supported by a single illustration showing the type female in dorsal view. Guiart (1913) gave the body length as 6 mm, the width as 2.5 mm, and noted that the genital complex showed spots of reddish pigment. This species has never been reported since the original description although it was listed in Yamaguti’s (1963) compendium, in the catalogue of Caligus species by Margolis et al. (1975), and it is listed on the World of Copepods website ( Walter & Boxshall, 2023).

The Caligus species found in the waters off northwestern Europe are well known and were reviewed in detail by Kabata (1979) in his landmark monograph. Of these species, C. elongatus von Nordmann, 1832 View in CoL is the closest fit to the inadequately described C. guerini View in CoL . Both species have the same female body length: Kabata (1979) gives the length range for C. elongatus View in CoL as 5 to 6 mm. Female C. elongatus View in CoL also often show reddish-brown pigmentation spots all over the body including the genital complex and have been found free swimming away from any host sufficiently frequently to be included in a student manual for the identification of coastal marine zooplankton ( Todd et al., 1996). The size of the abdomen as illustrated for C. guerini View in CoL is smaller relative to the genital complex than in C. elongatus View in CoL but the triangular shape of the abdomen depicted in Guiart’s figure is extraordinary and almost certainly inaccurate. Other species in the European fauna that have a short abdomen, such as C. labracis T. Scott, 1902 View in CoL , differ in body length (3.5 mm for C. labracis View in CoL ) and their general habitus is more squat compared to the elongate habitus of C. elongatus View in CoL and C. guerini View in CoL .

The deposition of the type specimen is unknown ( Margolis et al., 1975) and in the absence of any other data, we propose to treat Caligus guerini Guiart, 1913 View in CoL as a junior subjective synonym of Caligus elongatus von Nordmann, 1832 View in CoL .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Copepoda

Order

Siphonostomatoida

Family

Caligidae

Genus

Caligus

Loc

Caligus elongatus von Nordmann, 1832

Boxshall, Geoffrey A. & Bernot, James P. 2023
2023
Loc

Caligus guerini

Guiart 1913
1913
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