Caligus rotundigenitalis Yü, 1933

Venmathi Maran, B. A., Ohtsuka, Susumu & Shang, Xu, 2012, Records of Adult Caligiform Copepods (Crustacea: Copepoda: Siphonostomatoida) in Marine Plankton from East Asia, Including Descriptions of Two New Species of Caligus (Caligidae), Species Diversity 17 (2), pp. 201-219 : 212

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https://doi.org/ 10.12782/sd.17.2.201

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4648912

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/701FA908-D237-FFB8-1537-79BE4BD6FB03

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scientific name

Caligus rotundigenitalis Yü, 1933
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Caligus rotundigenitalis Yü, 1933

( Fig. 8C View Fig )

Caligus rotundigenitalis Yü, 1933: 118 ; Rangnekar 1959: 43; Yamaguti 1963: 59; Pillai and Natarajan 1977: 31; Pillai 1985: 348; Ho and Sey 1996: 65; Ho et al. 2000: 177; Ho and Lin 2001: 193; Grobler 2004: 141; Venmathi Maran et al. 2009: 797; Nagasawa et al. 2010: 103.

Caligus multispinosus (not Shen, 1957): Lin et al. 1994: 259; 1997: 1483; Lin and Ho 1998b: 96.

Material examined. One adult ♂ (XOB-PC12), Amoy (=Xiamen), Fujian Province, China (St. 1), 20 September 2008 ( Table 1) .

Description. Male. Body ( Fig. 8C View Fig ) 1.38 mm long, excluding caudal setae. Cephalothoracic shield slightly wider than long, 0.71 mm × 0.75 mm. Fourth pediger wider than long, 0.14 mm × 0.30 mm. Genital complex subquadrate, small, longer than wide, 0.24 mm × 0.20 mm. Abdomen distinctly 2-segmented, longer than wide, 0.20 mm × 0.12 mm. Caudal ramus longer than broad, 0.08 mm × 0.05 mm, armed with 3 short and 3 long plumose setae.

Remarks. This is the first record of C. rotundigenitalis in a plankton sample. Four other species of Caligus have hitherto been reported from plankton samples in China ( Shen and Li 1959), including three species of which the hosts are as yet unknown, viz., C. aduncus Shen and Li, 1959 , C. costatus Shen and Li, 1959 , and C. undulatus Shen and Li, 1959 .

Distribution. Caligus rotundigenitalis is one of the most common caligids on cultured and wild fishes in Asia ( Ho et al. 2000; Venmathi Maran et al. 2009; Nagasawa et al. 2010). It shows low host-specificity, utilizing a total of 32 fish species in 19 families as hosts in Taiwan ( Ho et al. 2000).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Maxillopoda

Order

Siphonostomatoida

Family

Caligidae

Genus

Caligus

Loc

Caligus rotundigenitalis Yü, 1933

Venmathi Maran, B. A., Ohtsuka, Susumu & Shang, Xu 2012
2012
Loc

Caligus multispinosus

Lin, C. L. & Ho, J. S. 1998: 96
Lin, C. L. & Ho, J. S. & Chen, S. N. 1994: 259
1994
Loc

Caligus rotundigenitalis Yü, 1933: 118

Nagasawa, K. & Uyeno, D. & Tang, D. 2010: 103
Venmathi Maran, B. A. & Leong, T. S. & Ohtsuka, S. & Nagasawa, K. 2009: 797
Grobler, N. J. 2004: 141
Ho, J. S. & Lin, C. L. 2001: 193
Ho, J. S. & Lin, C. L. & Chen, S. N. 2000: 177
Ho, J. S. & Sey, O. 1996: 65
Pillai, N. K. 1985: 348
Pillai, N. K. & Natarajan, R. 1977: 31
Yamaguti, S. 1963: 59
Rangnekar, M. P. 1959: 43
Yu, S. C. 1933: 118
1933
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