Ctenoscia minima ( Dollfus, 1892 )

Taiti, Stefano & Rossano, Claudia, 2015, Terrestrial isopods from the Oued Laou basin, north-eastern Morocco (Crustacea: Oniscidea), with descriptions of two new genera and seven new species, Journal of Natural History 49 (33), pp. 2067-2138 : 2077-2081

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2015.1009512

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4337162

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F88793-6B55-6468-39DE-F9BAFE22FA4C

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Carolina

scientific name

Ctenoscia minima ( Dollfus, 1892 )
status

 

Ctenoscia minima ( Dollfus, 1892) View in CoL

( Figures 6–8 View Figure 6 View Figure 7 View Figure 8 )

Chaetophiloscia dorsalis Verhoeff, 1928, p. 137 View in CoL , Figures 34 View Figure 34 , 37 View Figure 37 , 38, syn. nov. Ctenoscia minima View in CoL ; Vandel, 1961, p. 256

Material examined

2 ♂♂, 16 ♀♀, 1 juv., St. 8, leg. S. Taiti and C. Rossano, 28 April 2004 ( MZUF 9464 View Materials ) ; 4 ♂♂, 14 ♀♀, St. 10, leg. S. Taiti and C. Rossano, 26 April 2004 ( MZUF 9465 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀, St. 12, leg. C. Rossano, 26 April 2004 ( MZUF 9466 View Materials ) ; 12 ♂♂, 20 ♀♀, St. 14, Phillyrea wood, leg. S. Taiti, 27 April 2004 ( MZUF 9467 View Materials ) ; many ♂♂ and ♀♀, St. 15, sieved ground near stream, leg. S. Taiti, 27 April 2004 ( MZUF 9468 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀, St. 17, leg. S. Taiti, 29 April 2004 ( MZUF 9469 View Materials ) ; 1 ♀, St. 18, cork-oak wood, leg. S. Taiti, 29 April 2004 ( MZUF 9470 View Materials ) ; 1 ♂, 2 ♀♀, St. 21, leg. S. Taiti and C. Rossano, 30.IX.2005 ( MZUF 9471 View Materials ) ; 2 ♀♀, St. 24, cork-oak wood, leg. S. Taiti, 29 April 2004 ( MZUF 9472 View Materials ) .

Remarks

Ctenoscia minima was originally described by Dollfus (1892) from Grenada, Spain, and later recorded for several localities in Spain, including the Canary and Balearic islands, Portugal (see Schmalfuss 2003 for previous citations), and Morocco ( Vandel 1961). This species has been illustrated by Vandel (1946) and Rodríguez and Barrientos (1993). The genus Ctenoscia also includes another species, C. dorsalis ( Verhoeff, 1928) , originally described from San Remo and Grimaldi (Liguria, Italy), and later recorded from several localities in mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands, Corsica, Italy including Sardinia and Sicily, Malta (see Schmalfuss 2003 for previous citations), and Tunisia ( Achouri et al. 2008b).

According to the descriptions, C. minima differs from C. dorsalis in having the distal part of the male pleopod 1 endopod bent outwards instead of straight, while all the other characters are identical in the two species. The examination of many specimens of Ctenoscia from the Oued Laou valley showed that C. dorsalis has to be considered as a junior synonym of C. minima . In fact, the distal part of the male pleopod 1 endopod is straight or bent outwards according to the size of the specimens. In the population from St. 14 (Tirinesse), 4 mm long males show the endopod bent outwards as in C. minima ( Figure 8D View Figure 8 ), while in 4.5 mm long males this appendage is straight as in C. dorsalis ( Figure 8C View Figure 8 ), showing that this character varies according to the age and size of the specimens. For the same reason also the distal margin of the male pleopod 1 exopod is more or less convex.

Ctenoscia minima is here fully illustrated to facilitate its identification ( Figures 6–8 View Figure 6 View Figure 7 View Figure 8 ).

Distribution

Portugal, Spain (including Canary and Balearic islands), Corsica, Italy (including Sardinia, Sicily and surrounding islands), Malta, Morocco and Tunisia. New record for the Rif region.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

Family

Philosciidae

Genus

Ctenoscia

Loc

Ctenoscia minima ( Dollfus, 1892 )

Taiti, Stefano & Rossano, Claudia 2015
2015
Loc

Chaetophiloscia dorsalis

Verhoeff 1928: 137
1928
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