Taxon classification Animalia Isopoda Cymothoidae

Genus Ceratothoa Dana, 1852

Ceratothoa Dana, 1852: 303; 1853: 752.- Miers 1876: 104-105.- Haswell 1882: 282.- Schioedte and Meinert 1883: 322-323.- Richardson 1905: 233-234.- Bowman 1978: 217-218.- Brusca 1981: 177-178.- Bruce and Bowman 1989: 1-2.- Horton 2000: 1041.-Martin, Bruce and Nowak 2013: 396; 2015a: 253-254.-Hadfield, Bruce and Smit 2014a: 449-450; 2014b: 3-4.

Codonophilus Haswell, 1881: 471.- 1882: 283.- Hale 1926: 201, 223.

Rhexana Schioedte & Meinert, 1883: 289-290.

Cteatessa Schioedte & Meinert, 1883: 296-297.

Meinertia Stebbing, 1893: 354; 1900: 642; 1910: 103.- Richardson 1905: 236-237.- Menzies 1962: 116.- Schultz 1969: 156.

Rhexanella Stebbing, 1911: 179.

Rhexanella Not Ceratothoa .- Dana 1853: 747.- Richardson 1905: 236.- Schultz 1969: 155.- Kussakin 1979: 287 [= Glossobius Schioedte & Meinert, 1883].

Type species.

Cymothoa parallela Otto, 1828 (by subsequent designation, see Martin et al. 2015a).

Remarks.

Diagnostic characters for Ceratothoa include the contiguous and swollen antennular bases, triangular cephalon, and the elongate body (2.1-2.9 times as long as wide). Ceratothoa also has a pleotelson and pleonite 1 which are narrower than the other pleonites, and subequal uropod rami which do not extend past the pleotelson. A full diagnosis of the genus is provided by Hadfield et al. (2014b).