Halipeurus spadix subclavus Timmermann, 1961

Palma, Ricardo L., 2011, New taxa, new synonymies and new host records in the louse genus Halipeurus (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Philopteridae) parasitic on petrels (Aves: Procellariiformes), Zootaxa 3017, pp. 1-45 : 23-27

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Halipeurus spadix subclavus Timmermann, 1961
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Halipeurus spadix subclavus Timmermann, 1961 —new status

( Figs 9 View FIGURES 3 – 12 , 30 View FIGURES 28 – 33 , 45 View FIGURES 43 – 48 , 64 View FIGURES 61 – 65 , 66–67 View FIGURES 66 – 67 )

Halipeurus subclavus Timmermann, 1961: 411 . Type host: Puffinus lherminieri View in CoL (? persicus Hume, 1873). Holotype 3 in NHML.

Halipeurus (Halipeurus) subclavus ; Timmermann, 1965: 144.

Halipeurus (Halipeurus) subclavus ; Price et al., 2003: 188.

DIAGNOSIS: Male: habitus as in Fig. 66 View FIGURES 66 – 67 ; clypeal signature as in Fig. 9 View FIGURES 3 – 12 ; terminalia (ventral view) as in Fig. 30 View FIGURES 28 – 33 ; genitalia as in Fig. 64 View FIGURES 61 – 65 . Female: habitus as in Fig. 67 View FIGURES 66 – 67 ; clypeal signature as for male; terminalia (ventral view) as in Fig. 45 View FIGURES 43 – 48 .

Measurements of both sexes as in Table 2 View TABLE 2 .

MATERIAL EXAMINED

Types

Ex Puffinus lherminieri (? persicus): Holotype 3, allotype Ƥ, N. Male Atoll, Maldive Is, Indian Ocean, 23 Jan. 1957, W.W.A. Phillips ( NHML 1957-283).

Non-types

Ex Puffinus lherminieri bailloni (Bonaparte, 1857) : 323, 24Ƥ, Réunion I., Indian Ocean, Jan. 1996, V. Bretagnolle ( MONZ). New host record.

Ex Puffinus lherminieri nicolae Jouanin, 1971: 23 View in CoL , Cousine I., Seychelles Is, Indian Ocean, 12 Jan. 1996, V. Bretagnolle (MONZ). New host record.

Ex Puffinus gavia (Forster, 1844) View in CoL : 2Ƥ, New Zealand, 21 May 1934, #23 (CMNZ); 13, The Brothers Is, Cook Strait, N.Z., 12–18 Jun. 1956, G.W. Ramsay (NZAC); 1Ƥ, The Brothers Is, Cook Strait, N.Z., 29 May 1962, A. Wright, AW97 (MONZ); 33, 1Ƥ, Australia, Mar. 1968, D. Sawyer (ANIC); 23, 1Ƥ, Great I., Three Kings Is, N.Z., Nov. 1970, J.C. Watt (NZAC); 23, Motuara I., Queen Charlotte Sound, N.Z., 23 Jan. 1971, J.R. Jackson (RLCP); 23, Bay of Plenty, N.Z., May 1971, O.M.196 (RLCP); 23, Botany Bay, N.S.W., Australia, 27 Aug. 1972, B. Jones (ANIC); 13, 2Ƥ, Karewa I., Bay of Plenty, N.Z., 9 Nov. 1972, L. Moran (NZAC); 13, 3Ƥ, Ikamaru Bay, Wellington, N.Z., 27 Jul. 1975, J.R. Jackson (RLCP); 13, 1Ƥ, Opau Bay, Wellington, N.Z., 31 Aug. 1975, J.R. Jackson (MONZ); 13, 1Ƥ, Farewell Spit, N.Z., 1977, K. Owen (MONZ); 13, Petone Beach, Wellington, N.Z., 31 Jul. 1978, S. Cotter (MONZ); 33, 3Ƥ, Lyall Bay, Wellington, N.Z., 1 Aug. 1978, P. Roberts (MONZ); 33, 3Ƥ, Petone Beach, Wellington, N.Z., 31 Mar. 1979, S. Cotter (MONZ); 73, 7Ƥ, White Beach, Nubeena, S.E. Tasmania, Australia, Feb. 1980, H.D. Barker (TMTA; RLCP); 13, 2Ƥ, Blumine I., Queen Charlotte Sound, N.Z., 28 Aug. 1983, G. Wragg (MONZ); 23, 1Ƥ, Moturipa I., Anaura Bay, N.Z., 2 Sep. 1983, G. Wragg (RLCP); 143, 18Ƥ, Petone Beach, Wellington, N.Z., 5 Feb. 1988, S. Cotter (MONZ); 33, 2Ƥ, Hot Water Beach, Coromandel, N.Z., 15 Dec. 1992, R.L. Palma (MONZ). New host record.

* If parameres are asymmetrical, measurement given corresponds to longer paramere.

DISCUSSION: Timmermann’s (1961) description of Halipeurus subclavus is very brief and without illustrations, but includes measurements and a comparison with H. spadix (as H. intestatus ), which he regarded as the closest species. Besides the holotype and allotype, no additional specimens of H. subclavus have been reported in the literature. My examination of the types of H. subclavus ( Figs 66–67 View FIGURES 66 – 67 ) shows that they are extremely similar to H. spadix ; hence, the logical conclusion would be to demote H. subclavus to a junior synonym of H. spadix . However, considering that the dimensions of H. subclavus —including many specimens from three other hosts—are consistently smaller in both mean values and ranges than those of H. spadix from five hosts (see Table 2 View TABLE 2 ), I believe that regarding both taxa as subspecies of H. spadix is the best option to show that, despite being morphologically very close, they are still different and identifiable as separate entities. There are a few specimens of H. spadix spadix from Puffinus huttoni that slightly overlap in head dimensions with specimens of H. spadix subclavus from P. l h e rminieri bailloni and P. g a v i a. However, they can be clearly separated by their total length in both sexes as well as by paramere length in males ( Table 2 View TABLE 2 ). Timmermann (1961: 412) commented that studies of larger series than those available to him might show that his three new species ( H. spadix , H. intestatus and H. subclavus ) would have to be considered as conspecific.

Based on molecular data, Austin et al. (2004: 858) proposed that Puffinus lherminieri persicus and P. l h e r m i n - ieri bailloni should be regarded as subspecies of P. bailloni ; the host distribution of Halipeurus spadix subclavus is congruent with that arrangement. Austin et al. (2004: 858) also concluded that Puffinus lherminieri nicolae should be synonymised with Puffinus lherminieri dichrous (as Puffinus bailloni dichrous ). However, this latter synonymy does not agree with the distribution of Halipeurus lice on those hosts because a very different species, H. forficulatus , is the regular Halipeurus parasitising P. lherminieri dichrous in the Pacific Ocean (28 males and 28 females examined—including the holotype, the allotype and two paratypes of H. forficulatus —from nine hosts collected in eight localities). If the synonymy between P. l. nicolae and P. l. dichrous is correct, the Indian Ocean population of P. l. dichrous (known as P. l. nicolae ) must have had its ancestral population of H. forficulatus replaced by H. spadix subclavus after a host switch from one of the other Indian Ocean subspecies of P. lherminieri . On the other hand, the presence of H. spadix subclavus on Indian Ocean birds, regarded as P. bailloni dichrous by Austin et al. (2004: 858), may in fact indicate that P. l. nicolae should not be synonymised with P. l. dichrous .

Two other subspecies of Puffinus lherminieri have been described from the Indian Ocean: P. l. temptator Louette & Herremans, 1985 from the Comoro Islands, and P. l. colstoni Shirihai & Christie, 1996 from Aldabra Island ( Dickinson 2003: 76). However, no lice have been recorded from those shearwaters yet.

TABLE 2. Measurements (in mm) of Halipeurus spadix subspecies (means; ranges in parentheses)

Halipeurus spadix spadix Head width (at temples) Head length (including hyaline margin) Total length (including hyaline margin) Paramere length *
ex Puffinus opisthomelas View in CoL 4 3 4 Ƥ 0.355 (0.34–0.37) 0.393 (0.37–0.40) 0.733 (0.69–0.76) 0.750 (0.72–0.77) 3.300 (3.20–3.44) 3.900 (3.75–4.01) 0.467 (0.45–0.48) –
ex Puffinus nativitatis View in CoL 18 3 12 Ƥ 0.337 (0.33–0.35) 0.378 (0.35–0.39) 0.697 (0.67–0.71) 0.724 (0.68–0.74) 3.253 (3.19–3.29) 3.768 (3.60–3.85) 0.431 (0.42–0.45) –
ex Puffinus lherminieri lherminieri View in CoL 15 3 15 Ƥ 0.330 (0.32–0.34) 0.371 (0.36–0.39) 0.681 (0.67–0.70) 0.715 (0.68–0.75) 3.199 (3.05–3.31) 3.743 (3.56–3.88) 0.446 (0.43–0.46) –
ex Puffinus lherminieri bannermani View in CoL 4 3 6 Ƥ 0.328 (0.32–0.33) 0.365 (0.36–0.37) 0.675 (0.67–0.68) 0.703 (0.68–0.72) 3.175 (3.16–3.19) 3.683 (3.57–3.83) 0.415 (0.41–0.42) –
ex Puffinus huttoni View in CoL 15 3 15 Ƥ 0.355 (0.34–0.37) 0.395 (0.37–0.41) 0.692 (0.67–0.73) 0.715 (0.66–0.75) 3.209 (3.09–3.33) 3.723 (3.50–3.87) 0.438 (0.41–0.47) –
Halipeurus spadix subclavus Head width (at temples) Head length (including hyaline margin) Total length (including hyaline margin) Paramere length *
ex Puffinus lherminieri View in CoL (? persicus) Holotype 3 Allotype Ƥ 0.28 0.33 0.63 0.66 2.98 3.53 0.40 –
ex Puffinus lherminieri bailloni View in CoL 15 3 15 Ƥ 0.280 (0.27–0.29) 0.326 (0.32–0.33) 0.598 (0.57–0.61) 0.646 (0.64–0.66) 2.825 (2.65–2.94) 3.378 (3.27–3.46) 0.364 (0.35–0.37) –
ex Puffinus lherminieri nicolae View in CoL 2 3 0.280 (0.28) 0.590 (0.59) 2.865 (2.83–2.90) 0.375 (0.37–0.38)
ex Puffinus gavia View in CoL 15 3 15 Ƥ 0.319 (0.31–0.33) 0.354 (0.34–0.37) 0.629 (0.62–0.65) 0.653 (0.64–0.67) 2.872 (2.81–2.95) 3.344 (3.19–3.45) 0.369 (0.36–0.39) –
NHML

Natural History Museum, Tripoli

MONZ

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa - Entomology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Phthiraptera

Family

Philopteridae

Genus

Halipeurus

Loc

Halipeurus spadix subclavus Timmermann, 1961

Palma, Ricardo L. 2011
2011
Loc

Halipeurus (Halipeurus) subclavus

Price 2003: 188
2003
Loc

Halipeurus (Halipeurus) subclavus

Timmermann 1965: 144
1965
Loc

Halipeurus subclavus

Timmermann 1961: 411
1961
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