Gyge ovalis (Shiino, 1939)

Boyko, Christopher B., Williams, Jason D. & Shields, Jeffrey D., 2017, Parasites (Isopoda: Epicaridea and Nematoda) from ghost and mud shrimp (Decapoda: Axiidea and Gebiidea) with descriptions of a new genus and a new species of bopyrid isopod and clarification of Pseudione Kossmann, 1881, Zootaxa 4365 (3), pp. 251-301 : 264

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4365.3.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5217694

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Gyge ovalis (Shiino, 1939)
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Gyge ovalis (Shiino, 1939) View in CoL

Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4

Metabopyrus ovalis Shiino, 1939b: 88 View in CoL –91, figs. 7, 8 (Hakata Bay, Kyûsyû, Japan, infesting Upogebia major (De Haan, 1841) View in CoL (subsequently reidentified as Upogebia issaeffi (Balss, 1913) View in CoL , see Remarks).— Shiino, 1958: 48 –49, fig. 10 ( Japan, host unknown).— Codreanu, 1961: 140 (mention), fig. 1 (map).— Codreanu & Codreanu, 1963: 283 (mention).— Shiino, 1972: 7 (list).— Markham, 1982: 340 (mention).— Markham, 1985: 14 (mention).— Page, 1985: 196 (mention).— Kim & Kwon, 1988: 199, 201–203, 220, fig. 2 ( South Korea, infesting U. major View in CoL ).— Markham, 2001; 198, 201 (list).— Itani et al., 2002: 72, fig. 1a9 (Seto, Inland Sea, Japan, infesting U. major View in CoL ).— Itani, 2004a: 16, fig. 3 A (mention).— Itani, 2004b: 37 –39, tables 3, 5 ( Japan, infesting Austinogebia narutensis (Sakai, 1986) View in CoL , U. issaeffi View in CoL , U. carinicauda (Stimpson, 1860) View in CoL , U. major View in CoL , U. yokoyai Makarov,1938 View in CoL ).— Nanri et al., 2011: 1056 (mention).— Kwon, 2012: 1, 4, 33–34, fig. 13 ( South Korea, infesting U. major View in CoL ).

“bopyrid isopods” (in part) Itani, 2001: 5 (Japan, infesting U. yokoyai View in CoL ).

Gyge ovalis View in CoL — Markham, 2004: 195–197, fig. 6 (Chang-Hua County, southwest Taiwan, infesting Austinogebia edulis View in CoL (Ngoc- Ho & Chan, 1992)).— Yu & An, 2008: 692 (list).—An et al., 2009: 228–229, fig. 2 (Shandong Province, China, infesting U. major View in CoL and A. wuhsienweni (Yu, 1931)) View in CoL .— Kinoshita et al., 2010: 949–951, fig. 3 ( Japan, infesting U. yokoyai View in CoL ).— Ubaldo et al., 2014: 557–564 (Seto Inland Sea, Japan, infesting U. major View in CoL ).— Hong, 2013: 336–3377, fig. 6 A, B ( South Korea, infesting U. major View in CoL ).— Itani et al., 2014: 111 (mention).— Miura et al., 2014: 31 (table), 32, fig. 1C ( Japan, infesting U. yokoyai View in CoL ).— Hong et al., 2015: 608, 612, 613 ( South Korea, infesting U. major View in CoL ).— Asson et al., 2017: 222 (mention).

Material examined. Taiwan: Immature female (3.8 mm), mature male (2.1 mm), ex right branchial chamber of female Austinogebia edulis (8.0 mm CL), Yilan County, port at Tai-Chi , shallow water, coll. inland trawlers ( ZRC 2016.0440 View Materials )

Distribution. Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and China.

Hosts. Austinogebia edulis (Ngoc-Ho & Chan, 1992), A. narutensis (Sakai, 1986) , A. wuhsienweni (Yu, 1931) , Upogebia carinicauda (Stimpson, 1860) , U. issaeffi (Balss, 1913) (possible type host), U. major (De Haan, 1841) (probable type host), and U. yokoyai Makarov, 1938 .

Remarks. The host of the types was originally reported as Upogebia major (De Haan, 1841) in Shiino (1939b) but was changed to U. issaeffi (Balss, 1913) in Shiino (1958) and back again to U. major in Shiino (1972) . This species has been reported several times from U. major , including in a large-scale study of the host/parasite relationship by Ubaldo et al. (2014), but only once subsequently from U. issaeffi ( Itani 2004b) . The identity of the type host is therefore most likely U. major , but only examination of the type host can solve this question. Markham (2004) included Codreanu (1941: 140) in his synonymy list under Metabopyrus ovalis , but nowhere in that paper is the species mentioned and there is no p. 140 in that article; the page was probably from Codreanu (1961) where the species is mentioned and the “1941” citation is therefore a lapsus for 1961. Chapman et al. (2012) incorrectly stated that the record of Gyge ovalis from Itani (2004b) was a misidentification of Orthione griffenis Markham, 2004 . Itani’s (2004b) identification was correct, albeit under the original combination of Metabopyrus ovalis . The record in Itani’s (2004b) Table 3 that is referrable to O. griffenis is actually “ Pseudioninae sp. 1” (Williams & An 2009; Itani et al. 2014). The present record ( Fig. 4 View FIGURE 4 ) is only the second from Taiwan and A. edulis is the only known host in Taiwan.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

Family

Bopyridae

SubFamily

Pseudioninae

Genus

Gyge

Loc

Gyge ovalis (Shiino, 1939)

Boyko, Christopher B., Williams, Jason D. & Shields, Jeffrey D. 2017
2017
Loc

Metabopyrus ovalis

Kwon 2012: 1
Nanri 2011: 1056
Itani 2004: 16
Itani 2004: 37
Itani 2002: 72
Kim 1988: 199
Markham 1985: 14
Page 1985: 196
Markham 1982: 340
Shiino 1972: 7
Codreanu 1963: 283
Codreanu 1961: 140
Shiino 1958: 48
Shiino 1939: 88
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