Isocyamus Gervais and Beneden, 1859
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2017.1365965 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FC878B-FFD7-FFE5-FE6E-FC6855C1FD93 |
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Carolina |
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Isocyamus Gervais and Beneden, 1859 |
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Genus Isocyamus Gervais and Beneden, 1859 View in CoL
Diagnosis
Antenna 1, with 4 articles and with a continuous band of setae on terminal article. Lower lip inner lobes fused. Maxilla 2 outer lobes fused. Maxilliped inner lobes rounded, outer lobes usually lacking, palps lacking. Gnathopod 1 palm elongate, dactylus semi-recurved. Gnathopod 2 propodus’ palm elongate. Lateral gills sausage shaped. Accessory gills present, usually sausage shaped or subtriangular; 1–2 spine-like processes present on the base of lateral gills. Oostegites plates 3 subtriangular, plates 4 oval.
Type species
Cyamus delphinii Guérin-Méneville, 1836 View in CoL
Remarks
Species of Isocyamus are distinguished from other genera of whale lice by their elongate, whitish appearance, reduced maxillipeds, presence of spine-like processes on the base of lateral gills (sausage-shaped gills), and large accessory gills ( Sedlak-Weinstein 1992a, 1992b). With the description of Isocyamus indopacetus sp. nov. the genus diagnosis is amended as this species shows the maxilliped with a round distal lobe, which is a unique character within the genus. Species of Isocyamus are found in different odontocete hosts, and they usually parasitise more than one host species ( Table 2) ( Leung 1970).
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