A review on the parasitic isopod genus Notophryxus G. O. Sars, 1883 (Crustacea: Isopoda), and first report of Notophryxus globularis G. O. Sars, 1885 from Lakshadweep Sea (Amini Island)
Mukkattu Nazar Suhaana, Jaime Gómez-Gutiérrez, Paravanparambil Rajakumar Jayachandran, Punnakkal Hari Praved, Sivasankaran Bijoy Nandan
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Abstract
Isopod crustaceans of the family Dajidae are exclusively marine ectoparasites. The genus Notophryxus G. O. Sars, 1883 currently includes nine nominal species, which are very rarely reported as the chances for encountering these specimens are unpredictable. Our comprehension of the taxonomy, biology, ecology, and life cycle of species belonging to the Notophryxus genus is notably lacking. All nominal species of Notophryxus genus are reviewed here to obtain a comprehensive and integrative taxonomic understanding of this genus, in an attempt to address the lacunae. This paper also documents the rediscovery of an ectoparasitic isopod from the genus Notophryxus in Indian waters, after 55 years. Adult isopod specimens obtained from the outer reefs of Amini Island in the Lakshadweep archipelago, Southeastern Arabian Sea, display morphological congruence to Notophryxus globularis G. O. Sars, 1885. The only previous report on this species dates back to 1885 from G.O. Sars’ description of N. globularis as an ectoparasite on the euphausiid Thysanoessa gregaria G. O. Sars, 1883 in the North Pacific. This discovery represents a range extension of N. globularis from the North Pacific to the Arabian Sea. Two cryptoniscid larvae and three adult females of N. globularis (with dwarf males) were found attached to four adult mysid specimens of Siriella aequiremis Hansen, 1910. The present study provides an improved diagnosis of N. globularis with the aid of light microscopy images and line drawings which was not given in the original G. O. Sars, 1885 report. This research also provides a concise description of cryptoniscid larvae from the same sampling location and same host which is most likely to be N. globularis larvae.
关于寄生等脚类动物Notophryxus G. O. Sars, 1883(甲壳纲:等脚类)的综述,以及Notophryxus globularis G. O. Sars, 1885在拉克沙德韦普海(阿米尼岛)的首次报道
Dajidae 科的等足类甲壳动物是专门的海洋外寄生虫。目前,Notophryxus G. O. Sars, 1883 属包括 9 个标称物种,由于遇到这些标本的机会难以预料,因此很少有报道。我们对 Notophryxus 属物种的分类学、生物学、生态学和生命周期的了解明显不足。本文对 Notophryxus 属的所有标称物种进行了综述,以便对该属的分类学有一个全面、综合的了解,从而弥补这方面的空白。本文还记录了时隔 55 年后在印度水域重新发现的 Notophryxus 属的一种外寄生等足类动物。从阿拉伯海东南部拉克沙德韦普群岛阿米尼岛外礁获得的成年等脚类动物标本显示与Notophryxus globularis G. O. Sars, 1885形态一致。此前关于该物种的唯一报道可追溯到 1885 年,G.O. Sars 将 N. globularis 描述为北太平洋中食棘皮动物 Thysanoessa gregaria G. O. Sars, 1883 的外寄生虫。这一发现标志着 N. globularis 的分布范围从北太平洋扩展到了阿拉伯海。在 Hansen, 1910 年发现的 Siriella aequiremis 的 4 个成糠虾标本上附有 N. globularis 的 2 个隐翅虫幼虫和 3 个雌性成虫(以及侏儒雄虫)。本研究借助光学显微镜图像和线条图改进了对 N. globularis 的诊断,这在 G. O. Sars, 1885 年的原始报告中没有给出。这项研究还简明扼要地描述了来自同一采样地点和同一宿主的隐翅虫幼虫,这些幼虫最有可能是 N. globularis 幼虫。
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Founded in 1982, Acta Oceanologica Sinica is the official bi-monthly journal of the Chinese Society of Oceanography. It seeks to provide a forum for research papers in the field of oceanography from all over the world. In working to advance scholarly communication it has made the fast publication of high-quality research papers within this field its primary goal.
The journal encourages submissions from all branches of oceanography, including marine physics, marine chemistry, marine geology, marine biology, marine hydrology, marine meteorology, ocean engineering, marine remote sensing and marine environment sciences.
It publishes original research papers, review articles as well as research notes covering the whole spectrum of oceanography. Special issues emanating from related conferences and meetings are also considered. All papers are subject to peer review and are published online at SpringerLink.