Gyge branchialis Cornalia & Panceri, 1861

Boyko, Christopher B., Williams, Jason D. & Shields, Jeffrey D., 2017, Parasites (Isopoda: Epicaridea and Nematoda) from ghost and mud shrimp (Decapoda: Axiidea and Gebiidea) with descriptions of a new genus and a new species of bopyrid isopod and clarification of Pseudione Kossmann, 1881, Zootaxa 4365 (3), pp. 251-301 : 262-264

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Gyge branchialis Cornalia & Panceri, 1861
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Gyge branchialis Cornalia & Panceri, 1861 View in CoL

Gyge branchialis Cornalia & Panceri, 1861: 90 View in CoL –111, pls. 1, 2 (type locality: “della magica laguna su cui sorge Venezia, non lungi dall'isola di S. Giorgio”, Italy, infesting Gebia littoralis = U. pusilla View in CoL ).— Hesse, 1861: 102 (mention).— Heller, 1866: 749 (list).—Bate & Westwood, 1867: 228–229 (comparison with Gyge galatheae Bate & Westwood, 1867 View in CoL ).— Nardo, 1868: 251, 268, 316 (mention).— Norman, 1869: 262 (list).— Fraisse, 1877: 52 (mention).— Stalio, 1877: 241 (list).— Fraisse, 1878a: 290 (mention).— Fraisse, 1878b: 396, 405, 412, 423 (mention).— Stossich, 1880: 229 (list).— Kossmann, 1881a: 653 (mention), pl. 22, figs. 12, 13, 20, 22, 26.— Walz, 1881: 159, 160, 164 (mention).— Walz, 1882: 127, 128, 132, 142–147, 149, 156, 158, 162–164, 167, 172, 176, 189, 190, pl. 2, figs. 9–12, 14, 16, 17, pl. 3, figs. 18, 23B, 24, pl. 4, figs. 29, 30, 32, 33 (Trieste, infesting Gebia litoralis [sic] = U. pusilla View in CoL ).— Carus, 1885: 452 (list).— Norman, 1886: 13 (list).— Giard, 1887: 1113, 1115 (mention).— Giard & Bonnier, 1887a: 18, 26, 36, 43, 62, 176 (mention).— Groult, 1887: 164 (list).—Giard, 1888: 24, 29 (mention).— Giard & Bonnier, 1888a: 305 (mention).— Giard & Bonnier, 1888b: 63 (mention).—Giard, 1889: 169–170 (mention).— Giard & Bonnier, 1889: 259 (mention).— Giard & Bonnier, 1890b: 377 (mention), 384 (list).— Ide, 1892: 100, 148, 150 (study of digestive tract).— Perrier, 1893: 1021 (list).— Stebbing, 1893: 412 (list).— Giard, 1896: 96, 249 (mention).— Bonnier, 1900: 353 –356, pl. 34, figs. 1–11 (France, infesting Upogebia stellata (Montagu, 1808)) View in CoL .— Richard, 1900: 71 (list).— Bohn, 1901: 325 –326, 331 (France, infesting U. stellata View in CoL ).— Gerstaeker & Ortmann, 1901: 184, 256 (list), pl. 10, figs. 1–11.— Giard, 1905: 12 (France, infesting U. stellata View in CoL , Gebia deltura Leach, 1816 = Upogebia delatura (Leach, 1916)) .— Norman, 1905a: 17 (list; synonymy with G. galatheae View in CoL ).— Norman, 1905b: 86 (as senior synonym of G. galatheae View in CoL ).— Tattersall, 1905: 86 (list).— Nobili, 1906: 1112 (mention).— Norman, 1907: 363 (list).— Lo Giudice, 1908: 50 –80, pl. 3, figs. 2–8 (study of leg morphology).— Calman, 1909: 203, fig. 124 (figure of male and female, after Cornalia & Panceri, 1861).— Lister, 1909: 485, fig. 299 (figure of male and female after Cornalia & Panceri, 1861).— Lo Bianco, 1909: 594, 607 (list).— Chopra, 1923: 481 (mention).— Caroli, 1929a: 490 – 492 (effects on host, U. littoralis = U. pusilla View in CoL ).— Popov, 1929: 6, 10, 11, 13, 24 (Bay of Sevatopol, infesting Gebia littoralis = U. pusilla View in CoL ).— Tucker, 1929: 985 (mention).— Tucker, 1930: 4 –14, 108 (Naples, infesting U. littoralis = U. pusilla View in CoL ; effects on host).— Mouchet, 1931a: 172 (mention).— Tattersall, 1931: 187 (list).— Atkins, 1933: 324, 325 (mention).— Hiraiwa & Sato, 1939: 118 (mention).— Callan, 1940: 168 (mention).— Hughes, 1940: 331 –336 (Naples, effects of U. littoralis = U. pusilla View in CoL ).— Larwood, 1940: 50 -51 (West Port, Egypt, infesting U. litoralis [sic] = U. pusilla View in CoL ), fig. 17 (locality map).— Reverberi, 1942a: 58 (mention).— Reverberi, 1943a: 38 –41 (effects on U. littoralis = U. pusilla View in CoL ).— Carayon, 1944: 238 –243, fig. 2A (comparison with Gyge arcassonensis Carayon, 1944 View in CoL ).— Veillet, 1945: 287, 296, 297, 323 (mention).— Caroli, 1946: 62 (mention).— Reinhard et al., 1947: 69 –70 (mention).— Reverberi, 1947b: 85 – 87, 90, 91, fig. 8 (Naples, infesting U. littoralis = U. pusilla View in CoL ).— Morris, 1948: 6 –7 (mention).— Stephensen, 1948: 116 – 117, fig. 34 (Denmark, infesting U. stellata View in CoL ).— Baffoni, 1950: 215 (mention).— Caullery, 1952: 204 (mention).— Von Brand, 1952: 256 (mention).— Caroli, 1953: 86 –87 (mention).— Pike, 1953: 234 (United Kingdom, infesting U. deltaura View in CoL ).— Attardo, 1955: 134, 136 (mention).— Reinhard, 1956: 90 (mention).— Oguro, 1957: 32 (mention).— Spooner, 1957: 205 (list).— Florkin, 1960: 405 (mention).— Codreanu, 1961: 139 –140 (mention).— Holme, 1961: 453 (list).— Bourdon, 1963: 429 (France, infesting U. deltaura View in CoL ).— Codreanu & Codreanu, 1963: 283 –284 (mention).— Danforth, 1963a: 8 (list).— Reverberi & Catalano, 1963: 128 –133, 138, 139 (Naples, as host of Paracabirops marsupialis Caroli, 1953 View in CoL = Cabirops marsupialis (Caroli, 1953)) View in CoL .— Tuzet et al., 1960: 505 (mention).— Houša, 1963: 107 (mention).— Bourdon, 1964: 4, 5 (Bay of Arcachon, France, infesting U. pusilla View in CoL ).— Catalano & Restivo, 1965: 204 (list).— Nielsen & Strömberg, 1965: 57 (mention).— Holme, 1966: 475 (list), 490 (distribution map).— Von Brand, 1966: 222 (mention based on data from Hughes, 1940).— Bourdon, 1967a: 283, 285 (France, infesting U. stellata View in CoL ).— Bourdon, 1967b: 847, 848 (mention).— Bourdon, 1968: 147, 151–159, 169, 322, 352, 410, 422 figs. 28–32, tables, 23, 24 (redescription, review of distribution from United Kingdom to France, Mediterranean, Adriatic, Black Sea, infesting U. deltaura View in CoL , U. pusilla View in CoL , U. stellata View in CoL ).— Restivo, 1968: 506 (Naples, infesting U. littoralis = U. pusilla View in CoL ).— Beklemishev, 1969: 353, fig. 152D (after Carus, 1885).— Sadoğlu, 1969: 173 –197, 199, 201–203, 206–208, figs. 1–16, 22, 23A (study of pigmentation).— Danforth, 1970b: 3 (mention).— Kuris, 1971: 347 (mention).— Restivo, 1971: 71 (list).— Strömberg, 1971: 4, 29 (mention).— Naylor, 1972: 69, 70, 73, fig. 23H, I (summary of British records).— Kuris, 1974 (137 (mention).— Baudoin, 1975: 344 (mention).— Restivo, 1975: 152, 153, 161–163, table 1 (Gulf of Naples, infesting U. pusilla View in CoL ; hyperparasitized by Paracabirops marupialis = Cabirops marsupialis View in CoL ).— Beck, 1980a: 150, 152 (mention).— Beck, 1980b: 9 (mention).— Bourdon et al., 1981: 497 (mention).— Abu-Hakima, 1984: 59 (mention).— O’Brien & Van Wyk, 1985: 197 (mention).— Page, 1985: 196 (mention)— Dworschak, 1988: 68, 69, 74 (Adriatic Sea, infesting U. pusilla View in CoL ).— Markham, 1988: 17 (mention).— Müller, 1989: 44, 45, fig. 7 (mention, illustration of ventral head of male).— Anderson, 1990: 290 (mention).— Isaac et al., 1990: 402 –404, fig. 9.15 (morphological characters, review of British records).— Janssen & Brandt, 1994: 12 (mention).— Sassaman, 1992: 579 (mention).— Rowden & Jones, 1994: 633 (mention).— Hayward et al., 1995: 358 –359, fig. 8.25 (morphological characters, summary of British records).— Astall et al., 1996: 821 –823, table 1 (Clyde Sea, Scotland; Irish Sea; Arcachon Basin, France, infesting U. deltaura View in CoL , U. pusilla View in CoL , U. stellata View in CoL ).— Trilles, 1999: 305, 332 (mention).— Mariappan et al., 2000: 305 (mention).— Markham, 2001: 197 (mention), 198, 200, 201 (lists).— Van der Land, 2001: 322 (list).— Junoy & Castelló, 2003: 303 (list).— Ngoc-Ho, 2003: 528 (mention).— Markham, 2004: 193 –195, 197 (Adriatic Sea, infesting U. pusilla View in CoL and U. tipica (Nardo, 1868)) View in CoL .— Le Mao, 2006: 23, 26 (list).—Román- Contreras, 2008b: 91 (mention).— Smith et al., 2008: 231 (mention).—An et al., 2009: 231 (mention).— Dumbauld et al., 2011: 344 (mention).— Tempelman et al., 2013: 17, 21, 23, figs. 8, 9 (North Sea, infesting U. deltaura View in CoL and U. stellata View in CoL ).— Ubaldo et al., 2014: 558, 561 (mention).— Pascal et al., 2016: 195 (Arcachon Bay, France, infesting U. pusilla View in CoL ).— Asson et al., 2017: 222 (mention).— Dairain et al., 2017: 203 (Arcachon Bay, infesting U. pusilla View in CoL ).— Romero-Rodríguez et al., 2017: 92 (mention).

Gyges [sic] branchialis — Grube, 1864: 77 [Adriatic Sea, infesting Gebia litoralis [sic] = U. pusilla View in CoL ].— Nardo, 1868: 263 (list).— Van Beneden, 1876: 145 (mention).

Gyge View in CoL branchiale—Hesse, 1865: 236 (mention).

Gyge galatheae Bate & Westwood, 1867: 225 View in CoL –229, unnumbered figure (type locality: Guernsey, Channel Islands, United Kingdon, infesting “ Galathea squamifera Leach, 1814 View in CoL ” subsequently reidentified as U. stellata View in CoL by Norman, 1905b).— Giard & Bonnier, 1887a: 175 (list).— Stebbing, 1893: 412 (list).— Norman, 1886: 13 (list; in synonymy with G. branchialis without comment).— Giard & Bonnier, 1890b: 374 (mention).— Norman, 1905a: 17 (list; in synonymy with G. branchialis without comment).— Bonnier, 1900: 221, 356–357, 380, fig. 58 (review of data from Bate & Westwood, 1867).— Bohn, 1901: 331 (list).— Gerstaeker & Ortmann, 1901: 184, 254 (list).— Norman, 1905b: 86 (synonymy with G. branchialis ; corrected identification of host).— Sinel, 1906: 223 (list).— Mouchet, 1931b: 504 (mention).— Pike: 1953: 234 –235 (list).— Danforth, 1963a: 8 (list).

Gyge Galatheae View in CoL — Norman, 1869: 262 (list; in synonymy with G. branchialis without comment).— Giard & Bonnier, 1887b: 1309 (list).— Giard, 1896: 200 (mention).— Marine Biological Association, 1904: 245 (list).

Gyge View in CoL [sp.] Parker & Haswell, 1921: 573, fig. 471.3 (figure after Gerstaeker & Ortmann, 1901).

Gige [sic] branchialis — Borcea, 1934: 405 (list).

Gyge View in CoL galathea View in CoL [sic]— Sadoğlu, 1969: 32 (mention).— Naylor, 1972: 73 (mention).

Gyge branchiatis [sic]— Owens & Glazebrook, 1985: 111 (mention).

Not Gyge branchialis — Pandey, 1990: 494–494, figs. 1, 2 ( India, infesting Macrobrachium birmanicum choprai (Tiwari, 1949) = M. gangeticum Bate, 1868 ) (almost certainly a species of Probopyrus Giard & Bonnier, 1888 ).

Material examined. Italy: 2 ovigerous females (9.7–10.1 mm) not affiliated with any host, 1 ovigerous female (9.3 mm), 1 mature male (3.3 mm), ex right branchial chamber of female Upogebia stellata (14.3 mm CL), Naples Aquarium, coll. unknown, 17 Nov 1890 ( NMV J71549 View Materials ).

Distribution. Denmark, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Algeria, Croatia, Romania, and Russia.

Hosts. Upogebia deltaura (Leach, 1816) , U. pusilla (Petagna, 1792) (type host), U. stellata ( Montagu, 1808) , and U. tipica (Nardo, 1869) .

Remarks. Although old, these specimens are exceptionally well-preserved and match prior descriptions (e.g., Bourdon 1968).

NMV

Museum Victoria

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

Family

Bopyridae

SubFamily

Pseudioninae

Genus

Gyge

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Gyge branchialis Cornalia & Panceri, 1861

Boyko, Christopher B., Williams, Jason D. & Shields, Jeffrey D. 2017
2017
Loc

Gyge branchiatis

Owens 1985: 111
1985
Loc

Gyge

Naylor 1972: 73
Sadoglu 1969: 32
1969
Loc

[sic] branchialis

Borcea 1934: 405
1934
Loc

Gyge

Parker 1921: 573
1921
Loc

Gyge galatheae

Danforth 1963: 8
Pike 1953: 234
Pike 1953: 1953
Mouchet 1931: 504
Sinel 1906: 223
Norman 1905: 17
Norman 1905: 86
Bohn 1901: 331
Gerstaeker 1901: 184
Bonnier 1900: 221
Stebbing 1893: 412
Giard 1890: 374
Giard 1887: 175
Norman 1886: 13
1887
Loc

Gyge

Marine 1904: 245
Giard 1896: 200
Giard 1887: 1309
Norman 1869: 262
1869
Loc

Gyges [sic] branchialis

Van 1876: 145
Nardo 1868: 263
Grube 1864: 77
1864
Loc

Gyge branchialis

Asson 2017: 222
Dairain 2017: 203
Romero-Rodriguez 2017: 92
Pascal 2016: 195
Ubaldo 2014: 558
Tempelman 2013: 17
Dumbauld 2011: 344
Contreras 2008: 91
Smith 2008: 231
Le 2006: 23
Markham 2004: 193
Junoy 2003: 303
Ngoc-Ho 2003: 528
Markham 2001: 197
Land 2001: 322
Mariappan 2000: 305
Trilles 1999: 305
Astall 1996: 821
Hayward 1995: 358
Janssen 1994: 12
Rowden 1994: 633
Sassaman 1992: 579
Anderson 1990: 290
Isaac 1990: 402
Muller 1989: 44
Dworschak 1988: 68
Markham 1988: 17
O'Brien 1985: 197
Page 1985: 196
Abu-Hakima 1984: 59
Beck 1980: 150
Beck 1980: 9
Baudoin 1975: 344
Restivo 1975: 152
Naylor 1972: 69
Kuris 1971: 347
Restivo 1971: 71
Stromberg 1971: 4
Danforth 1970: 3
Beklemishev 1969: 353
Sadoglu 1969: 173
Bourdon 1968: 147
Restivo 1968: 506
Bourdon 1967: 283
Bourdon 1967: 847
Holme 1966: 475
Von 1966: 222
Catalano 1965: 204
Nielsen 1965: 57
Bourdon 1964: 4
Bourdon 1963: 429
Codreanu 1963: 283
Danforth 1963: 8
Reverberi 1963: 128
Housa 1963: 107
Codreanu 1961: 139
Holme 1961: 453
Florkin 1960: 405
Tuzet 1960: 505
Oguro 1957: 32
Spooner 1957: 205
Reinhard 1956: 90
Attardo 1955: 134
Caroli 1953: 86
Pike 1953: 234
Caullery 1952: 204
Von 1952: 256
Baffoni 1950: 215
Morris 1948: 6
Stephensen 1948: 116
Reinhard 1947: 69
Reverberi 1947: 85
Caroli 1946: 62
Veillet 1945: 287
Carayon 1944: 238
Reverberi 1943: 38
Reverberi 1942: 58
Callan 1940: 168
Hughes 1940: 331
Larwood 1940: 50
Hiraiwa 1939: 118
Atkins 1933: 324
Mouchet 1931: 172
Tattersall 1931: 187
Tucker 1930: 4
Caroli 1929: 490
Popov 1929: 6
Tucker 1929: 985
Chopra 1923: 481
Calman 1909: 203
Lister 1909: 485
Lo 1909: 594
Lo 1908: 50
Norman 1907: 363
Nobili 1906: 1112
Giard 1905: 12
Norman 1905: 17
Norman 1905: 86
Tattersall 1905: 86
Bohn 1901: 325
Gerstaeker 1901: 184
Bonnier 1900: 353
Richard 1900: 71
Giard 1896: 96
Perrier 1893: 1021
Stebbing 1893: 412
Ide 1892: 100
Giard 1890: 377
Giard 1889: 259
Giard 1888: 305
Giard 1888: 63
Giard 1887: 18
Groult 1887: 164
Norman 1886: 13
Carus 1885: 452
Walz 1882: 127
Kossmann 1881: 653
Walz 1881: 159
Stossich 1880: 229
Fraisse 1878: 290
Fraisse 1878: 396
Fraisse 1877: 52
Stalio 1877: 241
Norman 1869: 262
Nardo 1868: 251
Heller 1866: 749
Cornalia 1861: 90
Hesse 1861: 102
1861
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