Bopyroides hippolytes (Kröyer, 1838)
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Bopyroides hippolytes (Kröyer, 1838) |
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Bopyroides hippolytes (Kröyer, 1838) View in CoL Figure 11 View Fig
Bopyrus hippolytes Kröyer, 1838a: 306–310 View in CoL , 318, pl. 4, fig. 22 [type locality Greenland; infesting Lebbeus polaris ]; Kröyer, 1838b: 78–82, 90, pl. 4, fig. 22.
Bopyroides hippolytes View in CoL — Markham, 1985a: 52– 53 (extensive synonymy); Bourdon, 1987: 342; Kim and Kwon, 1988, 212–213, fig. 8 [ Korea, infesting Pandalus borealis View in CoL ]; Rybakov, 1990: 409 [Sea of Okhotsk, infesting P. borealis View in CoL , host for Bourdonia tridentata Rybakov, 1990 (Cabiropidae) View in CoL ]; Rybakov and Avdeev, 1991: 167–168, fig. 1 [comparison with B. shiinoi View in CoL ]; Saito et al., 2000: 39– 40 (list); Boyko, 2004: 692–693, fig. 10 [ Taiwan, infesting Lebbeus cf. spinirostris (Kobyakova, 1936) ]; An, 2006: 78–79, fig. 34.
MATERIAL EXAMINED: Infesting Birulia kishinouyei , 1 ♀ ( CIEHI 401001), 1 ♂ ( CIEHI 401002), Yellow Sea, Stn, 4010, 123 ° 30′E, 33 ° 30′N, 60 m, 6 December 1959, coll. Jieshan Xu and Mu Chen.
DESCRIPTION: Female (CIEHI401001): Length 8.38 mm, maximal width 7.30 mm, head length 1.92 mm, head width 2.17 mm, pleon length 2.60 mm, distorted 19 °. All body segments distinct (fig. 7A, B). Head oval, frontal lamina extending beyond head, anterior edge shallowly bilobate, posterior edge curved, eyes absent (fig. 7A). Maxilliped (fig. 7C) with short setose palp and obscure spur. Barbula (fig. 7D) with two pairs of long falcate lateral projections on each side, outer one more slender.
Pereon broadest across third pereomere (fig. 11A). Coxal plates rudimentary on both sides. Brood pouch completely open (fig. 11B). Oostegite 1 (fig. 11E, F) with two equally long articles, nearly smooth internal ridge bearing one large and two or three small projections, posterolateral point directed laterally. Pereopods larger posteriorly (fig. 11G, H), with blunt and small dactyli. Pleon of six pleomeres, lateral plates lacking. Four pairs of small tubercular uniramous pleopods, uropods lacking.
DESCRIPTION: Male (CIEHI401002): Length 2.95 mm, maximal width (across pereon 4) 0.83 mm, head width 0.54 mm, pleonal length 0.79 mm. All pereomeres distinctly segmented, pleon fused (fig. 11I, J). Head a flattened ellipse, posterior edge curved (fig. 11I), black eyes in posterolateral corners (fig. 11I). Antennule of two articles, antenna of four articles, terminally setose (fig. 11K). Pereomeres subequal in width, lacking midventral projections (fig. 11J). Pereopods of subequal size and structure (fig. 11L). Pleon completely fused, without pleopods or uropods, obscure segment demarcations visible in ventral view (fig. 11J).
HOSTS AND LOCALITIES: Birulia kishinouyei (Yokoya, 1930) , Eualus fabricii (Kröyer, 1841) , E. gaimardii (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) , E. pusiolus (Kröyer, 1841) , E. suckleyi ( Stimpson, 1864) , Heptacarpus brevirostris ( Dana, 1852) , H. herdmani (Walker, 1898) , Hippolyte varians Leach, 1814 , Lebbeus groenlandicus (Fabricius, 1775) , Lebbeus polaris (Sabine, 1824) , L. cf. spinirostris (Kobyakova, 1936) , Spirontocaris arcuata Rathbun, 1902 , S. holmesi Holthuis, 1947 , S. lamellicornis ( Dana, 1852) , S. lilljeborgii (Danielssen, 1859) , S. murdochi Rathbun, 1902 , S. phippsii (Kröyer, 1841) , S. spinus (Sowerby, 1805) (Hippolytidae) and Pandalopsis aleutica Rathbun, 1902 , P. dispar Rathbun, 1902 , Pandalus borealis Kröyer, 1838 , P. goniurus Stimpson,1860 , P. jordani Rathbun, 1902 , P. montagui Leach, 1814 (Pandalidae) , from Greenland, Iceland, Ireland, England, Denmark, Norway, Arctic Ocean, White Sea, Barents Sea, Sea of Okhotsk, Bering Sea, Japan, Korea, Yellow Sea, Taiwan, Kodiak, Alaska to Puget Sound, Washington, Ellsmere Island, Baffin Bay, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Maine to Cape Cod Bay, Massachusetts, 60 m (Yellow Sea), 506–680 m (Taiwan) (most other depths not recorded).
REMARKS: Bopyroides hippolytes has been described many times in detail (see Markham, 1985a, for a more complete synonymy and discussion). The synonymy list provided here includes only select references published after Markham (1985a). All hosts are in Hippolytidae and Pandalidae . Boyko (2004) recorded this species from Chinese waters infesting Lebbeus cf. spinirostris (Kobjakova) off Taiwan. The present specimens conform well to previous descriptions of this species, but the host and locality are new records. Birulia kishinouyei has not previously been reported as hosting any bopyrid .
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Bopyroides hippolytes (Kröyer, 1838)
An, Jianmei, Boyko, Christopher B. & Li, Xinzheng 2015 |
Bopyroides hippolytes
Boyko, C. B. 2004: 692 |
Saito, N. & G. Itani & N. Nunomura 2000: 39 |
Rybakov, A. V. & V. V. Avdeev 1991: 167 |
Rybakov, A. V. 1990: 409 |
Bourdon, R. 1987: 342 |
Markham, J. C. 1985: 52 |
Bopyrus hippolytes Kröyer, 1838a: 306–310
Kroyer, H. 1838: 310 |
Kroyer, H. 1838: 78 |