Caligus coryphaenae Steenstrup & Lütken, 1861

Boxshall, Geoffrey A. & Bernot, James P., 2023, Resolving taxonomic and nomenclatural problems in the genus Caligus O. F. Müller, 1785 (Copepoda: Caligidae), Zootaxa 5360 (4), pp. 545-567 : 556

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5360.4.5

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10255118

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03AFA377-FFBA-FFE1-FF7A-942BF216FDE7

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scientific name

Caligus coryphaenae Steenstrup & Lütken, 1861
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Caligus mordax Leigh-Sharpe, 1934 View in CoL and

Caligus coryphaenae Steenstrup & Lütken, 1861 View in CoL

Caligus mordax View in CoL was described by Leigh-Sharpe (1934) in his account of the commensal and parasitic Copepoda View in CoL of the Siboga Expedition. Unfortunately, there are no published data on either the host or collection locality for this species. Only a single specimen was recovered and Leigh-Sharpe (1934) concluded that it was a female. Close examination of Leigh-Sharpe’s figures reveals two distinctive character states: firstly, there is no defined postantennal process, and secondly, the outer spine on the first exopodal segment of leg 3 has a particular spatulate shape and extends to the side of the ramus (i.e., it does not overlap onto the surface of the second segment). The same distinctive spine shape and orientation is exhibited by both sexes of C. coryphaenae View in CoL and this species is also one of the very few species of Caligus View in CoL that lack a defined postantennal process (cf. Kabata, 1979; Cressey & Cressey, 1980; Pillai, 1985; Ho & Lin, 2004). Careful comparison reveals that the specimen illustrated by Leigh-Sharpe (1934) is actually a male: the antenna bears an additional process on the subchela, the genital complex is small and rectangular, the free abdomen is 2-segmented, and legs 5 and 6 are represented by separate papillae each bearing setae, some of which are elongate. In the proportions of its 2-segmented abdomen and the configuration of its caudal rami, the illustrated specimen of C. mordax View in CoL conforms closely to the male of C. coryphaenae View in CoL as illustrated by Ho & Lin (2004: Fig. 82). We propose to recognise Caligus mordax Leigh-Sharpe, 1934 View in CoL as a junior subjective synonym of Caligus coryphaenae Steenstrup & Lütken, 1861 View in CoL .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Copepoda

Order

Siphonostomatoida

Family

Caligidae

Genus

Caligus

Loc

Caligus coryphaenae Steenstrup & Lütken, 1861

Boxshall, Geoffrey A. & Bernot, James P. 2023
2023
Loc

Caligus mordax

Leigh-Sharpe 1934
1934
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