Ione cornuta Bate, 1864
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Ione cornuta Bate, 1864: 668 (type locality: east side of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, infesting Callianassa longimana Stimpson, 1856 View in CoL = Neotrypaea gigas (Dana, 1852)) View in CoL .—Bate & Westwood, 1862: 253 (mention).— Giard & Bonnier, 1887a: 41, 63 (list), 77 (list).— Perrier, 1893: 1021 (mention).— Richardson, 1899a: 869 (list).— Richardson, 1899b: 338 (list).— Bonnier, 1900: 48, 61, 62, 222, 245–247 (discussion of characters).— Richard, 1900: 71 (list).— Richardson, 1900: 308 (key).— Gerstaecker & Ortmann, 1901: 185 (list), 266 (list).— Giard, 1904: 592 (mention).— Richardson, 1904: 75 (list), 77–78 (comparison with other Ione species).— Richardson, 1905: 504 – 505 (repeat of the description by Bate, 1864), 510 (mention).— Giard, 1913: 420 (mention).—Nierstrasz & Brender à Brandis, 1923: 80 (list).—Nierstrasz & Brender à Brandis, 1931: 180–182, figs. 57–59 (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, infesting unknown host).— Hiraiwa, 1933: 55 (mention).— Caspers, 1939: 243 (list).— Shiino, 1939a: 13 –16, fig. 2, 3 (Seto, Japan, infesting Nihonotrypaea japonica (Ortmann, 1891)) .— Hatch, 1947: 164 (list), 225 (characters, host list, distribution), pl. 9, figs. 113–115 (figures after Richardson, 1905).— Codreanu & Codreanu, 1956a: 577, 580, 583 (mention).— Codreanu & Codreanu, 1956b: 120 (mention).— Gooding, 1957: 698 (Hammond Bay, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, first mention of this species infesting Callianassa californiensis Dana, 1854 View in CoL = Neotrypaea californiensis (Dana, 1854)) View in CoL .— Danforth, 1963a: 8, 33, 43 (list), pl. 8, figs. 1–3.— Shiino, 1964a: 30, 32 (mention).— Schultz, 1969: 316 (mention; erroneous statement that the species was never illustrated).— Danforth, 1970b: 10, 17, 47 (list), 79–80 (translation of description from Bonnier, 1900), 147 (key), fig. 22a–c.— Shiino, 1972: 8 (list).— Miller, 1975: 285, 286 (key), 305 (list), pl. 64, fig. 19.— Rudy & Rudy, 1979: 152 (mention).— Bird, 1982: 52, 54, 55 (mention).— Hart, 1982: 32 (mention).— Kozloff, 1983: 301 (mention).— Austin, 1985: 587 (list).— Rafi, 1985: 12 (list).— Bourdon, 1987: 342 (key, list).— Kim & Kwon, 1988: 205 –207, 220, fig. 4 ( South Korea, infesting N. japonica ).— Markham, 1992a: 3, table 1 (list).— Kozloff, 1993: 301 (mention).— Markham, 1995: 86 (mention).— Brusca et al., 2001: 7 (key), 20 (list), pl. 6, fig. 32.— Saito et al., 2000: 42 (list).— Markham, 2001: 197, 199, 200 (list).— Sadro, 2001: 176 (list).— Saito, 2002: 223 (list).— Itani, 2004b: 37, table 3 ( Japan, infesting Nihonotrypaea harmondi (Bouvier, 1901) , N. japonica , N. petalura (Stimpson, 1860)) .— Saito & Kinoshita, 2004: 1 –6, fig. 3 (prevalence in Tokyo Bay, Japan infesting N. japonica ).— Espinosa-Pérez & Hendrickx, 2006: 237 (list).— Brusca et al., 2007: 512 (key), pl. 236B.— Pernet et al., 2008: 1127 –1129, 1133–1134, 137–1140 (Oregon, infesting N. californiensis View in CoL ).— Yu & An, 2008: 692 (list).—An et al., 2009: 235–237, fig. 6 (Shandong, Liaoning, and Zhejiang Provinces, China, infesting N. japonica , N. petalura , N. harmondi and Upogebia major (De Haan, 1841)) View in CoL .— Campos et al., 2009: 1255 (List), 1256 (mention).— Espinosa-Pérez et al., 2009: 229 (list).—Williams & An, 2009: 121– 122 (mention).— Passarelli, 2010: 7, 8, 14, 20, 32, 35–38, 41, 45, 50, 52–54, 5–60 (California, infesting N. californiensis View in CoL ).— Dumbauld et al., 2011: 346 (prevalence in Washington, U.S.A. infesting N. californiensis View in CoL ).— Chapman et al., 2012: 1223, 1229, 1230 (mention).— Cohen, 2012: 2, 32, 46, 48 (mention).— Rudy and Rudy, 2013: 288 (mention).—Boyko et al., 2013: 499 (placement on phylogenetic tree).— Chapman & Carter, 2014: 351 –352 (mention).— Miura et al., 2014: 31 (table), 34–35, fig. 1 ( Japan, infesting N. japonica ).— Saito, 2016: 146 (mention).
Ione cornutus — Bate, 1866: 283 –284 (repeat of information from Bate, 1864).— Stebbing, 1893: 414 (list).
Jone [sic] cornuta — Kossmann, 1881b: 171, 181 (mention).
Ione brevicauda Bonnier, 1900: 48 View in CoL , 61, 222, 248–250, pl. 4 (type locality: San Francisco, California, U.S.A., infesting “ Callianassa View in CoL ” sp.).— Giard, 1904: 592 (mention).— Richardson, 1905: 504 –507, fig. 553 (translation of the description of Bonnier, 1900).— Giard, 1913: 419 (mention).— Fee, 1927: 36 –37 (British Columbia, infesting N. gigas View in CoL ; placement into synonymy with I. cornuta ).—Nierstrasz & Brender à Brandis, 1931: 182 (mention).— Caspers, 1939: 243 (list).— Menzies & Miller, 1954: 141, fig. 65 (illustration).— Danforth, 1963a: 43 (list).— Shiino, 1964a: 32 (mention).— Schultz, 1969: 316 (list; figure from Bonnier, 1900).— Román-Contreras, 2008a: 382 (mention).
Ione sp. Menzies & Miller, 1954: 141 (key), 153 (list).— Carlton & Kuris, 1975: 408 (mention).— Haig & Abbott, 1980: 580 (mention).— Lee & Miller, 1980: 543, fig. 21.10 (“ British Columbia to California,” infesting N. californiensis View in CoL ).— Kuris et al., 2007: 635 (mention).— Campos et al., 2009: 1255 (list).
“parasitic isopods occur on Callianassa View in CoL ” Kozloff, 1973: 232 (occurrence in Puget Sound region on C. californiensis View in CoL = N. californiensis View in CoL ).
“bopyrid isopod parasites” Poore, 2000: 151 (Japan, infesting Grynaminna tamakii Poore, 2000 ).
“another species of bopyrid isopod” Anonymous, 2003: 4, 3.
? “parasit bopyrid” Wardiatno, 2004: 81–84 (Japan, infesting N. japonica ; see Remarks).
not Ione sp. Lamb & Hanby, 2005: 280, fig. AR19.A (= Orthione griffenis Markham, 2004 View in CoL , infesting Upogebia pugettensis (Dana, 1852)) View in CoL .
not Ione sp. Lamb & Hanby, 2005: 280, fig. AR19.B (= gen. et sp. indet., infesting Acantholithodes hispidus (Stimpson, 1860)) .
Material examined. Mexico: Mature female (7.2 mm), mature male (3.3 mm), ex left branchial chamber of female Neotrypaea gigas (5.7 mm CL), ovigerous female (11.0 mm), mature male (6.0 mm), ex right branchial chamber of intersex N. gigas (8.0 mm CL), ovigerous female (9.0 mm), mature male (4.0 mm), ex left branchial chamber of female N. gigas (9.2 mm CL), ovigerous female (8.0 mm), mature male (4.5 mm), ex left branchial chamber of female N. gigas (6.0 mm CL), Bahia de Los Angeles, Baja California Norte, coll. F. Mantelatto, J. Cuesta & R. Robles, 6 Dec 2001 (ULLZ 10196 [3 [pairs]; USNM 1437637 ex ULLZ 10196 [1 pair; female incomplete, tissue removed for molecular analysis]). Japan: Ovigerous female (10.2 mm), mature male (5.2 mm), ex left branchial chamber of female Grynaminna tamakii (12.0 mm CL), Minami-Arima-cho sandflat, near south end of Shimabara Peninsula, Nagasaki Prefecture, Kyushu (32°37'N, 130°13'E), coll. A. Tamaki, 8 Jul 1998 (NSMT-Cr 12529).
Distribution. Japan, South Korea, China; British Columbia, Canada to California, U.S.A., and Gulf of California, Baja California Norte, Mexico.
Hosts. Grynaminna tamakii Poore, 2000 , Nihonotrypaea harmondi (Bovier, 1901) , N. japonica (Ortmann, 1891) , N. petalura (Stimpson, 1860) , Neotrypaea californiensis (Dana, 1854) , N. gigas (Dana, 1852) (type host), Upogebia major (De Haan, 1841) .
Remarks. The records of this species from an upogebiid host (An et al. 2009) may seem questionable as I. cornuta is otherwise only known from callianassid hosts but the congener I. thoracica ( Montagu, 1808) has been reported to infest both callianassid and upogebiid hosts in the Mediterranean ( Markham 2001). However, there are no records of I. cornuta from the west coast of the United States on any upogebiid host. Many early records had the host cited as Callianassa longimana , a synonym of N. gigas . Although Campos et al. (2009) listed I. cornuta as a parasite of N. gigas (based on data from Richardson 1905) and “ Ione sp.” as a parasite of N. californiensis (based on data from Haig & Abbott 1980), they did not find infested hosts of either species from the Gulf of California. The Mexican specimens reported here therefore represent the first record of I. cornuta from the Gulf of California. The specimens from Grynaminna tamakii are the first bopyrids recorded from this host species.
The inclusion of “Nobuhiro & Kyoko 2004” in the synonymy list for this species by An et al. (2009) is an error as these are the first names of the authors Saito and Kinoshita (2004). The specimens studied by Wardiatno (2004) were never named or figured; they are likely either this species or Pseudione longicauda Shiino, 1937 , as these are the only species known from Nihonotrypaea japonica .
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Ione cornuta Bate, 1864
Boyko, Christopher B., Williams, Jason D. & Shields, Jeffrey D. 2017 |
Ione
Lamb 2005: 280 |
Ione
Lamb 2005: 280 |
Ione
Campos 2009: 1255 |
Kuris 2007: 635 |
Haig 1980: 580 |
Lee 1980: 543 |
Carlton 1975: 408 |
Menzies 1954: 141 |
Ione brevicauda
Roman-Contreras 2008: 382 |
Schultz 1969: 316 |
Shiino 1964: 32 |
Danforth 1963: 43 |
Menzies 1954: 141 |
Caspers 1939: 243 |
Fee 1927: 36 |
Giard 1913: 419 |
Richardson 1905: 504 |
Giard 1904: 592 |
Bonnier 1900: 48 |
[sic] cornuta
Kossmann 1881: 171 |
Ione cornutus
Stebbing 1893: 414 |
Bate 1866: 283 |
Ione cornuta
Saito 2016: 146 |
Chapman 2014: 351 |
Miura 2014: 31 |
Rudy 2013: 288 |
Chapman 2012: 1223 |
Cohen 2012: 2 |
Dumbauld 2011: 346 |
Passarelli 2010: 7 |
Campos 2009: 1255 |
Espinosa-Perez 2009: 229 |
Pernet 2008: 1127 |
Yu 2008: 692 |
Brusca 2007: 512 |
Espinosa-Perez 2006: 237 |
Itani 2004: 37 |
Saito 2004: 1 |
Saito 2002: 223 |
Brusca 2001: 7 |
Markham 2001: 197 |
Sadro 2001: 176 |
Saito 2000: 42 |
Markham 1995: 86 |
Kozloff 1993: 301 |
Markham 1992: 3 |
Kim 1988: 205 |
Bourdon 1987: 342 |
Austin 1985: 587 |
Rafi 1985: 12 |
Kozloff 1983: 301 |
Bird 1982: 52 |
Hart 1982: 32 |
Rudy 1979: 152 |
Miller 1975: 285 |
Shiino 1972: 8 |
Danforth 1970: 10 |
Schultz 1969: 316 |
Shiino 1964: 30 |
Danforth 1963: 8 |
Gooding 1957: 698 |
Codreanu 1956: 577 |
Codreanu 1956: 120 |
Hatch 1947: 164 |
Caspers 1939: 243 |
Shiino 1939: 13 |
Hiraiwa 1933: 55 |
Giard 1913: 420 |
Richardson 1905: 504 |
Giard 1904: 592 |
Richardson 1904: 75 |
Gerstaecker 1901: 185 |
Bonnier 1900: 48 |
Richard 1900: 71 |
Richardson 1900: 308 |
Richardson 1899: 869 |
Richardson 1899: 338 |
Perrier 1893: 1021 |
Giard 1887: 41 |
Bate 1864: 668 |