Cancricepon choprae, in Markham, 1979

An, Jianmei, Wang, Mingxiao, Boyko, Christopher B. & Williams, Jason D., 2019, New hosts and localities for species of Cancricepon Giard & Bonnier, 1887 (Isopoda: Epicaridea: Bopyridae) with description of two new species and comments on the relationship between Cancricepon and Trapezicepon Bonnier, 1900, Zootaxa 4559 (1), pp. 136-150 : 138-139

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4559.1.5

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scientific name

Cancricepon choprae
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Cancricepon choprae View in CoL (Nierstrasz & Brender à Brandis, 1925)

( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 )

? Leidya distorta View in CoL .— Hay & Shore, 1918: 440 [see Table 1] (not Leidya distorta (Leidy, 1855)) .

Grapsicepon choprae Nierstrasz & Brender View in CoL à Brandis, 1925: 4, 7, 8, figs 11–16 [see Table 1].— Shiino, 1936: 169, 171 [mention].— Shiino, 1942: 449 [mention].— Schultz, 1969: 319, fig. 508 [key].— Danforth, 1970: 10, 45 [list], 76 [translation of original description].— Danforth, 1972: 165 –167 [mention; table of characters].

Ergyne rissoi Nierstrasz & Brender View in CoL à Brandis, 1925: 1, 5, 7, 8, figs 17–21 [mention as host of Danalia fraissei Nierstrasz & Brender à Brandis, 1925 = Cabirops fraissei View in CoL (Nierstrasz & Brender à Brandis, 1925); also see Table 1].—Nierstrasz & Brender à Brandis, 1926: 52 [mention as host of D. fraissei View in CoL = C. fraissei View in CoL ].— Caroli, 1953: 85 –86 [mention as host of D. fraissei View in CoL = C. fraissei View in CoL ].— Markham, 1975: 55, 56, 66 [examination of type specimen].— Schultz, 1969: 315, fig. 501 [key].— Danforth, 1970: 10, 45 [list], 73–74 [translation of original description], fig. 18e, f.— Danforth, 1972: 165 [mention].—Boyko, 2013: 109 [mention].— Boyko, 2014: 75 [mention as host of C. frassei ].

“isopod parasites” Rathbun, 1930: 246 [identification of host of types of G. choprae View in CoL ; see Table 1].

Portunicepon rissoi .— Shiino, 1934: 276 [table of characters].

Cancricepon choprai (sic).— Bourdon, 1971: 387 –389 [mention].

Cancricepon (Grapsicepon) choprai (sic).— Bourdon, 1971: 389 [mention].

Cancricepon choprae View in CoL .— Markham, 1975: 56 –61, figs 1–3 [see Table 1].— Markham, 1979: 523 –524 [see Table 1].— Markham, 1986: 158 [mention].— Markham, 1988: 56 [list].— Kensley & Schotte, 1989: 110 [list].—Markham & Donath- Hernández, 1990: 243 [list].— Salazar-Vallejo & Leija-Tristan, 1990: 430 [list].— McDermott, 1991: 90 [mention].— Kensley, 1994: 320 [list].— Camp et al. 1998: 134 [list].— Boyko & Williams, 2004: 367 [see Table 1].— Schotte et al. 2009: 981 [list].—Boyko, 2013: 109 [mention].— Boyko, 2014: 75 [mention as host of C. frassei ].— Shields et al. 2015: 721 [mention], 728 [list].

not Cancricepon choprae View in CoL .— An, 2009: 5 –6, fig. 3.— Yu & An, 2008: 691 [list] (= C. beibusinus View in CoL n. sp.).

Material examined. Infesting Micropanope cf. sculptipes Stimpson, 1871 (3.8 mm CW, 2.2 mm CL) (UF 31733); mature dextral female, 1.1 mm (UF 42205), mature male, 1.0 mm (UF 42205), USA, Gulf of Mexico, Florida, 28°26’56”N, 84°40’37”W, north-northwest of St. Petersburg, south of Big Bend area, 200 ft depth (= 60.1 m), 24 May 2012, coll. G. Paulay, N. Evans, F. Michonneau. Additional mature male, 0.8 mm (UF 42205; prepared for SEM), same locality as other specimens.

Description. Female (UF42205) length 1.1 mm; maximum width (across pereomere 5) 0.8 mm; head length 0.4 mm; head width 0.6 mm; pleon length 0.5 mm. All segments of body distinct ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 ).

Head subovate, frontal margin slightly bilobate medially. Frontal lamina large and extending beyond sides and frontal margin of head. Eye pigment on extreme edge of head at junction with frontal lamina. Antennules and antennae with two articles each, terminally setose. Barbula with two slender falcate pointed lateral projections on each side, outer projections larger than inner ones, middle region smooth ( Fig. 1B View FIGURE 1 ). Maxilliped with prominent anterior segment, large palp fringed with setae, plectron triangular, short and blunt ( Fig. 1C View FIGURE 1 ).

Pereon broadest across pereomere 5. Subcircular tergal projections prominent on pereomere 2–4, coxal plates rudimentary. Last three pereomeres with overlapping, posteriorly directed mid-dorsal projections ( Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 ). Oostegites almost enclosing brood pouch, oostegite 1 ( Fig. 1E, F View FIGURE 1 ) with subcircular anterior article, almost equal in length to posterior article, internal ridge smooth without any tubercles, posterior article triangular. Pereopods subequal in structure, first two and last two pairs smaller than pairs 3–5 ( Fig. 1A View FIGURE 1 ). All pereopods with elongate ischia, triangular meri, and blunt dactyli.

Pleon with six segments, first five pleomeres bearing 5 pairs of biramous pleopods and uniramous lateral plates, all margins slightly undulating, surfaces smooth ( Fig. 1D View FIGURE 1 ). Endopodites of pleopods much smaller than exopodites, globular. Terminal pleomere ending in uniramous uropods, similar to but longer than fifth pleopods, surface smooth, margins slightly undulating ( Fig 1A View FIGURE 1 ).

Male (UF 42205) length 1.0 mm; maximum width (across pereomere 4) 0.3 mm; head length 0.1 mm; head width 0.2 mm. All body regions and segments distinct ( Fig. 1G View FIGURE 1 ). Head elliptical, distinctly separated from first pereomere ( Fig. 1G View FIGURE 1 ). Large, irregular dark eyes near posterolateral corners. Antennules and antennae visible beyond margins of head in dorsal view, of three and five articles each, respectively; both bearing setae on two distalmost articles ( Fig. 1H View FIGURE 1 ).

Pereon with mid-ventral tubercles on all segments. Pereomeres 3–5 subequal in width, patches of pigmentation on pereomeres 2–7 and pleomeres 1–2 ( Fig. 1G View FIGURE 1 ). First two pereopods larger than other five, all with similar structure ( Fig. 1H, I View FIGURE 1 ); all meri and carpi with setae on ventral surface. Propodi of pereopods 2–7 distally produced into comb-like surface receiving tips of dactyli ( Fig. 1H View FIGURE 1 )

Pleon with 6 pleomeres, each narrower than preceding one. First five pleomeres with low, rounded pleopods, without mid-ventral tubercles. Pleomere 6 without uropods, posterolaterally extended into two rami, each tipped with setae.

Remarks. These specimens are similar to those described by previous authors (Nierstrasz & Brender à Brandis, 1925; Markham, 1975), although smaller than those specimens for which measurements were given. Both males in the present material were identical in all characters except size. The species was previously known from another species of Micropanope Stimpson, 1871 , but this is the first record from M. cf. sculptipes, a species previously unknown to bear any bopyrid. The specimens identified as C. choprae by An (2009) from China do not belong to this species and are described below as C. beibusinus n. sp.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

Family

Bopyridae

Genus

Cancricepon

Loc

Cancricepon choprae

An, Jianmei, Wang, Mingxiao, Boyko, Christopher B. & Williams, Jason D. 2019
2019
Loc

Cancricepon choprae

An, J. 2009: 5
Yu, H. & An, J. 2008: 691
2009
Loc

Cancricepon choprae

Shields, J. D. & Williams, J. D. & Boyko, C. B. 2015: 721
Boyko, C. B. 2014: 75
Schotte, M. & Markham, J. C. & Wilson, G. D. F. 2009: 981
Boyko, C. B. & Williams, J. D. 2004: 367
Camp, D. K. 1998: 134
Kensley, B. 1994: 320
McDermott, J. J. 1991: 90
Salazar-Vallejo, S. I. & Leija-Tristan, A. 1990: 430
Kensley, B. & Schotte, M. 1989: 110
Markham, J. C. 1988: 56
Markham, J. C. 1986: 158
Markham, J. C. 1979: 523
Markham, J. C. 1975: 56
1975
Loc

Cancricepon choprai

Bourdon, R. 1971: 387
1971
Loc

Cancricepon (Grapsicepon) choprai

Bourdon, R. 1971: 389
1971
Loc

Portunicepon rissoi

Shiino, S. M. 1934: 276
1934
Loc

Grapsicepon choprae

Danforth, C. G. 1972: 165
Danforth, C. G. 1970: 10
Schultz, G. A. 1969: 319
Shiino, S. M. 1942: 449
Shiino, S. M. 1936: 169
Nierstrasz, H. F. & Brandis, G. A. 1925: 4
1925
Loc

Ergyne rissoi

Boyko, C. B. 2014: 75
Markham, J. C. 1975: 55
Danforth, C. G. 1972: 165
Danforth, C. G. 1970: 10
Schultz, G. A. 1969: 315
Caroli, E. 1953: 85
Nierstrasz, H. F. & Brandis, G. A. 1926: 52
Nierstrasz, H. F. & Brandis, G. A. 1925: 1
1925
Loc

Hay, W. P. & Shore, C. A. 1918: 440
1918
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