Cymothoa hermani Hadfield, Bruce & Smit, 2011
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3640.2.2 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:96951F3E-87FC-481A-BA01-BA9E41CE4D43 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3508854 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/173C9170-FFAA-FF83-FF37-F931147BFE98 |
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Cymothoa hermani Hadfield, Bruce & Smit, 2011 |
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Cymothoa hermani Hadfield, Bruce & Smit, 2011 View in CoL
Cymothoa hermani Hadfield, Bruce & Smit, 2011: 57 –68.
Remarks. Cymothoa hermani can be identified by the unique bulbous ornamentation on pereonite 1, anterolateral angles on pereonite 1 rounded and produced past frontal margin of cephalon, long and slender dactyli and the numerous lobes on pleopods 4 and 5 in the ovigerous female.
The only other Cymothoa species known from the region, C. eremita , differs from C. hermani by the lack of the characteristic bulbous ornamentation on pereonite 1 that is present in C. hermani . Cymothoa eremita also has a dorsally visible and wider cephalon with the anterolateral margin of pereonite 1 not produced past the cephalon; irregular posterior margins of the pleonites with pleonite 5 appearing to have very distinctly produced sub-medial points; and more acutely produced lateral pereonite margins than in C. hermani .
Hosts. Only known from Leptoscarus vaigiensis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) (see Hadfield et al. 2011). Distribution. Known from the type location, off Miwi Island, Zanzibar, Tanzania (Hadfield et al. 2011).
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