Argeia pugettensis Dana, 1852

An, Jianmei, Boyko, Christopher B. & Li, Xinzheng, 2015, A Review Of Bopyrids (Crustacea: Isopoda: Bopyridae) Parasitic On Caridean Shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) From China, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2015 (399), pp. 1-85 : 15-19

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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/amnb-921-00-01.1

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Argeia pugettensis Dana, 1852
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Argeia pugettensis Dana, 1852 View in CoL Figure 1 View Fig

Argeia pugettensis Dana, 1852: 804–805 View in CoL [Puget Sound, Washington, infesting Metacrangon munita ( Dana, 1852) View in CoL ]; Dana, 1855: pl. 53, fig. 7a–d; Stimpson, 1857: 511 [Puget Sound, Washington, infesting M. munita View in CoL ]; Stebbing, 1893: 336, 337; Calman, 1898: 281; Richardson, 1899a: 868; Richardson, 1899b: 336–337; Bonnier, 1900: 48, 61, 171, 221, 327–328, fig. 55; Richardson, 1900: 308; Gerstaecker, 1901: 185; Richardson, 1904a: 45, 60–64, figs. 35–40 [Bering Sea to San Diego Bay, California, infesting Argis alaskensis (Kingsley, 1883) View in CoL , Argis crassa (Rathbun, 1899) View in CoL , Argis dentata (Rathbun, 1902) View in CoL , Argis lar (Owen, 1839) View in CoL , Argis ovifer (Rathbun, 1902) View in CoL , Crangon alaskensis Lockington, 1877 View in CoL , Crangon alba Holmes, 1900 View in CoL , Crangon dalli Rathbun, 1902 View in CoL , Crangon franciscorum angustimanus Rathbun, 1902 , Crangon nigromaculata Lockington, 1877 View in CoL , Crangon propinquus Stimpson, 1860 View in CoL , M. munita View in CoL , Neocrangon communis Rathbun, 1899 View in CoL ]; Richardson, 1904b: 858; Richardson, 1905a: 220 [British Columbia and Alaska, infesting Argis dentata (Rathbun, 1902) View in CoL , C. alaskensis View in CoL , N. communis View in CoL ]; Richardson, 1905b: 544–550, figs 586–597 [same material as Richardson, 1904a]; Richardson, 1909: 122 [ Japan and Korea, infesting Argis View in CoL sp.]; Chopra, 1923: 476–478, 480; Nierstrasz and Brender à Brandis, 1923: 87; Fee, 1927: 16, 40 [British Columbia, infesting Lissocrangon stylirostris (Holmes, 1900) View in CoL , M. munita View in CoL ]; Nierstrasz and Brender à Brandis, 1929: 16 [California, infesting Crangon View in CoL sp.]; Fraser, 1932: 64; Hiraiwa, 1933: 53; Shiino, 1933: 249, 277–279, fig. 11 [ Japan, infesting unknown host]; Gurjanova, 1936a: 219– 221, fig. 138 [Kamchatka Peninsula and Bering Sea, infesting Argis View in CoL spp., Crangon View in CoL spp.]; Gurjanova, 1936b: 258; Shiino, 1937a: 299 [ Japan, infesting Crangon affinis De Haan, 1849 View in CoL ]; Ricketts and Calvin, 1939: 185, 281; Baer, 1946: 65; Hatch, 1947: 164, 224, pl. 9, figs. 110–112; Ricketts and Calvin, 1948: 185, 320; Baer, 1951: 69–70; Ricketts and Calvin, 1952: 239, 438; Shiino, 1952: 34; Menzies and Miller, 1954: 141, 153, fig. 65c, d; Shiino, 1958: 56, pl. 3, fig. 8 [ Japan, infesting A. lar View in CoL , C. affinis View in CoL , Neocrangon sagamiensis (Balss, 1913) View in CoL ]; Oguro, 1961: 43–47, figs. 1–3, 5–7 [ Japan, infesting C. affinis View in CoL ]; Danforth, 1963: 35, 52, 54, 60, 61, 63, 64, 68, pl. 2, fig. 1, pl. 4, figs. 4–6; Sindermann and Rosenfield, 1967: 351; Bourdon, 1968: 358; George and Strömberg, 1968: 253 [Washington, infesting A. dentata View in CoL , C. alaskensis View in CoL , Crangon franciscorum Stimpson, 1856 View in CoL , Eualus suckleyi (Stimpson, 1854) , Mesocrangon munitella (Walker, 1898) View in CoL , M. munita View in CoL , N. communis View in CoL ]; Ricketts and Calvin, 1968: 286, 488; Schultz, 1969: 323–324, figs. 516–517; Danforth, 1970: 41; 42, 56–57, 143, 150, fig. 5a–c; Sindermann, 1970: 171; Strömberg, 1971: 28; Kozloff, 1974: 148; Miller, 1975: 285, 287, 305, pl. 64, fig. 18; Markham, 1977: 112–114 [Washington and California, infesting C. alaskensis View in CoL , C. franciscorum View in CoL , Neocrangon resima (Rathbun, 1902) View in CoL ]; Rudy and Rudy, 1979: 122, 124, 126; Beck, 1980: 135; Bourdon et al., 1981: 502; Jay, 1985: i–vii, 1–63 [California, infesting C. franciscorum View in CoL ]; Ricketts et al., 1985: 328, 533; Markham, 1986: 156, 161; Bourdon, 1987: 342–343, fig. 17.23; Strathmann, 1987: 436; Kim and Kwon, 1988: 199, 201, 207–210, fig. 6 [ Korea, infesting A. lar View in CoL , C. affinis View in CoL , possibly Crangon hakodatei Rathbun, 1902 View in CoL ]; Jay, 1989: 68–76 [California, infesting C. franciscorum View in CoL ]; Sinder mann, 1990: 196; Brusca and Wilson, 1991: 148, fig. 2a; Feeney, 1995: 6; Trilles, 1999: 285, 292, 334, fig. 8.13C; Brusca et al., 2001: 20; Shields, 2001: 313; An, 2006: 61– 63, fig. 26 [ China, infesting C. affinis View in CoL , Crangon cassiope de Man, 1906 View in CoL , Crangon crangon (Linnaeus, 1758) View in CoL ]; Espinosa-Pérez and Hendrickx, 2006: 237; Chaplin-Ebanks and Curran, 2007: 73; Marin Jarrin, 2007: x, 54, 90–92 96, 100, 118 [Oregon, infesting Lissocrangon stylirostris (Holmes, 1900) View in CoL ]; An et al., 2008: 225–226 [ China, infesting C. affinis View in CoL , C. cassiope View in CoL , C. crangon View in CoL ]; Liu: 2008: Marin Jarrin and Shanks, 2008: 691; 613–620 [Oregon, infesting L. stylirostris View in CoL ]; Romero-Rodríguez and Román-Contreras, 2008: 1207; Wicksten, 2008: 143; Espinosa- Pérez et al., 2009: 229; Williams and An, 2009: 122; Dumbauld et al., 2011: 337; Han and Li, 2010: 228; An, 2011: 130–133, figs. 5-1–5-3 [ China, infesting C. affinis View in CoL , C. cassiope View in CoL , C. crangon View in CoL ]; Marin Jarrin and Shanks, 2011: 237; Wicksten, 2012: 106; Williams and Boyko, 2012: 7; Penha-Lopes et al., 2013: 35; Rudy and Rudy, 2013: 208, 210, 272; Sherman and Curran, 2013: 1336; Romero-Rodríguez and Román-Contreras, 2014: 470; Seo et al., 2014: 413–417, fig. 2 [ Korea, infesting A. lar View in CoL ]; Cericola and Williams, 2015: 239.

Argeia pauperata Stimpson, 1857: 511 View in CoL [San Francisco, California, infesting C. franciscorum View in CoL ]; Stebbing, 1893: 415; Calman, 1898: 281; Bonnier, 1900: 61, 171, 221, 328, 381; Gerstaecker, 1901: 185, 266; Richardson, 1905b: 551; Chopra, 1923: 476–478; Nierstrasz and Brender à Brandis, 1923: 87; Gifford, 1934: 1–20, pls. 1–5; [California, infesting C. franciscorum View in CoL ]; Danforth, 1963: 20, 28, 34; 68, 75, pl. 1, fig. 4, pl. 2, fig. 2, pl. 4, figs. 1–3; Schultz, 1969: 323; Danforth, 1970: 41, 56, 150, fig. 4d–f; Strömberg, 1971: 28; Miller, 1975: 287, 305; Nelson et al., 1986: 121–124.

Argeja [sic] pugettensis Cornalia and Panceri, 1861: 86 , 16.

? Bopyrus View in CoL sp. Bate, 1888: 485 [ Japan, infesting C. affinis View in CoL ].

Argeia View in CoL sp. Calman, 1898: 261, 281 [Washington, USA, infesting C. affinis View in CoL ].

Argeia depauperata View in CoL [sic] Richardson, 1899a: 868; Richardson, 1899b: 336, 337; Richardson, 1900: 308.

Argeia View in CoL (?) [spp.] Bonnier, 1900: 221.

Argeia Calmani Bonnier, 1900: 171 View in CoL , 221, 329, 381 [Washington, infesting C. affinis View in CoL ] (nomen nudum).

Argeia Pingi Yü, 1935: 52–53 View in CoL [Hopei and Shantung Provinces, China, infesting C. cassiope View in CoL ].

Argaeia [sic] pugettensis — MacGinitie and MacGinitie, 1949: 266 [west coast of United States, infesting C. alaskensis View in CoL ]; MacGinitie and MacGinitie, 1968: 265–266.

MATERIAL EXAMINED: Infesting Crangon affinis De Haan, 1849 . 2♀♀, ♂ ( CIECR 007601 ), South Yellow Sea, Stn. 76, 123 ° 30′E, 27 ° 20′N, 45 m, 18 April 1975 GoogleMaps ; 2♀♀, 2♂♂ ( CIECR020801 ), South Yellow Sea, Stn. 208, 127 ° 00′E, 30 ° 30′N, 46 m, 12 July 1968 GoogleMaps ; ♀, ♂ ( CIECR104941 ), Yellow Sea, Stn. 10494, 122 ° 00′E, 35 ° 00′N, 52 m, 13 June 2004 GoogleMaps ; 2♀♀, 2♂♂ ( CIECR007602 ), South Yellow Sea, Stn. 76, 123 ° 30′E, 27 ° 20′N, 45 m, 10 June 1975 GoogleMaps ; ♀, ♂ ( CIECR030601 ), Yellow Sea, Stn. 306, 126 ° 00′E, 29 ° 30′N, 60 m, 13 November 1957 GoogleMaps ; ♀ ( CIECR350801 ), Yellow Sea, Stn. 3058, 120 ° 00′E, 35 ° 00′N, 81 m, 12 September 1992 GoogleMaps ; ♀, ♂ ( CIECR626301 ) ; South China Sea, Stn. 6263, 107 ° 30′E, 19 ° 00′N, 77 m, 8 March 1962 GoogleMaps ; ♀, ♂ ( CIECR008101 ), South Yellow Sea, Stn. 81, 122 ° 00′E, 27 ° 10′N, 31 m, 8 June 1975 GoogleMaps ; ♀, ♂ ( CIECR005101 ), South Yellow Sea, Stn. 51, 123 ° 20′E, 28 ° 30′N, 65 m, 18 April, 1975 GoogleMaps ; ♀, ♂ ( CIECR000101 ), South Yellow Sea, Stn. 1, 121 ° 00′E, 26 ° 30′N, 75 m, 29 April 1976 GoogleMaps ; ♀, ♂ ( CIECR590501 ), Shazikou, Qingdao , Shandong Province, 16 May 1959, coll. Fenxuan Zhang ; 2♀♀, 2♂♂ ( CIECR580901 ), South Yellow Sea, Stn. 81, 122 ° 00′E, 27 ° 10′N, 31 m, 20 September 1958 GoogleMaps ; 2♀♀, 2♂♂ ( CIECR303801 ), Yellow Sea, Stn. 3038, 123 ° 45′E, 36 ° 00′N, 71.5 m, 10 November 1958 GoogleMaps .

Infesting Crangon crangon (Linnaeus, 1758) . 2♀♀, 2♂♂ ( CIECR530401 ), Yantai Fish Market , Shandong Province, 20 April 1953 ; 2♀♀, 2♂♂ ( CIECR570101 ), Shazikou, Qingdao , Shandong Province, 20 January 1957, coll. Shaowu Wang, Xiuxi Zhang and Zhengang Fan ; ♀, ♂ ( CIECR550401 ), Yantai , Shandong Province, 5 April 1955, coll. Engze Yang ; ♀, ♂ ( CIECR500301 ), Beidai He , Hebei Province, 5 March 1950 .

Infesting Crangon cassiope de Man, 1906 . 2♀♀, 2♂♂ (CIECR510401), 2♀♀, 2♂♂ (CIECR510402), Yantai, Shandong Province, 6 April 1951.

DESCRIPTION: (CIECR007601): Length 8.12 mm, pereon length 4.58 mm, maximal width 6.2 mm, head length 0.94 mm, head width 1.87 mm, distorted 36 ° (fig. 1A, B). All segments distinct. Head with narrow frontal lamina, anterior edge of head deeply bilobate (fig. 1A), eyes lacking. Antennule of three articles, antenna of five articles, terminally setose. Maxilliped (fig. 1C, D) with setose palp, plectron sharp, anterior article two times larger than posterior article. Barbula with two pairs of smooth falcate lateral projections on each side (fig. 1E).

Pereon broadest across third pereomere (fig. 1A). Coxal plates very reduced, only visible on first three pereomeres of long side. Dorsolateral bosses on first three pereomeres of longer side, and first four pereomeres on shorter side. Tergal projections on longer side extended, tapeing distally to sharp tip. Brood pouch open (fig. 1B). Oostegite 1 (fig. 1F, G) with nearly smooth internal ridge, posterolateral point lacking. Posterior pereopods larger than anterior pairs, ischium with enlarged tubercular lobe, dactyli blunt (fig. 1H, I). Pleon of six pleomeres, first five pleomeres with lateral plates and uniramous pleopods. Sixth pleomere without lateral plates, with uniramous uropods (fig. 1B).

DESCRIPTION: Male (CIECR007601): Len‐ gth 2.26 mm, maximal width across pereomere 4, 0.71 mm, head width 0.43 mm, head length 0.20 mm, pleonal length 0.55 mm. (fig. 1K, L). Head elliptical, separated from first pereomere (fig. 1K). Black eyes near posterior edge of head (fig. 1K). Antennule of three articles, antenna of four articles, terminally setose (fig. 1M). Pereomeres distinct, subequal in width, midventral projections lacking (fig. 1L). Dactyli of first pereopod larger others (fig. 1N). Pleon fused into single ovate piece, pleopods and uropods lacking; anal cone usually lacking (occasionally present) (fig. 1O).

VARIATIONS: The head of some females is so deeply biobed it looks like a pair of spheres united. One female specimen (CIECR530401) with an extremely bulging head, very extended, terminally sharp tergal projections (fig. 1J) and the surface of the lateral plates are crenulated. One male (CIECR510401) with anal cone on the terminal end of the pleon (fig. 1O).

HOSTS AND LOCALITIES: Infesting Argis alaskensis (Kingsley, 1883) , Argis crassa (Rathbun, 1899) , Argis dentata (Rathbun, 1902) , Argis lar (Owen, 1839) , Argis ovifer (Rathbun, 1902) , Crangon affinis De Haan, 1849 , Crangon alaskensis Lockington, 1877 , Crangon alba Holmes, 1900 , Crangon cassiope de Man, 1906 , Crangon crangon (Linnaeus, 1758) , Crangon dalli Rathbun, 1902 , Crangon franciscorum Stimpson, 1856 , Crangon franciscorum angustimanus Rathbun, 1902 , Crangon hakodatei Rathbun, 1902 , Crangon nigromaculata Lockington, 1877 , Crangon propinquus Stimpson, 1860 , Eualus suckleyi (Stimpson, 1854) , Lissocrangon stylirostris (Holmes, 1900) , Mesocrangon munitella (Walker, 1898) , Metacrangon munita ( Dana, 1852) , Neocrangon communis Rathbun, 1899 , Neocrangon resima (Rathbun, 1902) , Neocrangon sagamiensis (Balss, 1913) (Crangonidae) , Bering Sea to San Diego, Japan, Korea, China.

REMARKS: This species has an extremely wide range, occurring in both the northeast and northwest Pacific on at least 23 crangonid hosts. Specimens from Japan, Korea, and China have been well described, but northwestern Pacific specimens are much more poorly known. Richardson (e.g., 1905b) described the species in some detail, but a fuller redescription, especially of characters now known to be informative at the species level, is needed. An example of a possible difference between northwestern and northeastern Pacific specimens, based on literature review, is that the northwestern specimens appear to have moderate to pronounced bilobation of the head, while northeastern specimens have a nearly flat head in dorsal view (see, e.g., Gifford, 1934). Additionally, given the wide geographic range of the species, a molecular analysis of specimens from both sides of the Pacific should be undertaken to test the possibility of cryptic species.

There are three hosts of this species in China and one of these, Crangon cassiope , is the type host for Argeia pingi Yü, 1935 , which was only very briefly described, not illustrated, and never reported subsequent to its original description. Markham (1977) thought A. pingi might be a synonym of A. pugettensis . Because this host has now been recollected and is infested with Argeia specimens that do not differ from A. pugettensis as currently defined, A. pingi is here considered a synonym of A. pugettensis . However, if future moleculer and/or morphological analyses show any differences warranting recognition of the northeastern and northwestern populations as distinct species, A. pingi would likely be the valid name for northwestern Pacific specimens, assuming that all northwestern Pacific specimens are conspecific. However, the type specimens of A. pingi appear to be lost and a neotype would be required.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

Family

Bopyridae

Genus

Argeia

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Argeia pugettensis Dana, 1852

An, Jianmei, Boyko, Christopher B. & Li, Xinzheng 2015
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Loc

Argaeia [sic] pugettensis

MacGinitie, G. E. & N. Macginitie 1968: 265
MacGinitie, G. E. & N. Macginitie 1949: 266
1949
Loc

Argeia Pingi Yü, 1935: 52–53

Yu, S. C. 1935: 53
1935
Loc

Argeia

Bonnier, J. 1900: 221
1900
Loc

Argeia Calmani Bonnier, 1900: 171

Bonnier, J. 1900: 171
1900
Loc

Argeia depauperata

Richardson, H. 1900: 308
Richardson, H. 1899: 868
Richardson, H. 1899: 336
1899
Loc

Argeia

Calman, W. T. 1898: 261
1898
Loc

Bopyrus

Bate, C. S. 1888: 485
1888
Loc

Argeja [sic] pugettensis

Cornalia, E. & P. Panceri 1861: 86
1861
Loc

Argeia pauperata

Nelson, S. G. & M. A. Simmons & A. W. Knight 1986: 121
Miller, M. A. 1975: 287
Stromberg, J. - O. 1971: 28
Danforth, C. G. 1970: 41
Schultz, G. A. 1969: 323
Danforth, C. G. 1963: 20
Gifford, J. 1934: 1
Chopra, B. 1923: 476
Richardson, H. 1905: 551
Gerstaecker, A. 1901: 185
Bonnier, J. 1900: 61
Calman, W. T. 1898: 281
Stebbing, T. R. R. 1893: 415
Stimpson, W. 1857: 511
1857
Loc

Argeia pugettensis

Cericola, M. J. & J. D. Williams 2015: 239
Seo, Y. S. & C. - W. Oh & A. Kim 2014: 413
Penha-Lopes, G. & J. F. Marques & M. C. Leal & A. F. Carvalho & J. Paula 2013: 35
Rudy, P. & L. Rudy 2013: 208
Sherman, M. B. & M. C. Curran 2013: 1336
Wicksten, M. K. 2012: 106
Williams, J. D. & C. B. Boyko 2012: 7
Dumbauld, B. & J. Chapman & M. Torchin & A. Kuris 2011: 337
Marin Jarrin, J. R. & A. L. Shanks 2011: 237
Han, Q. - X. & X. - Z. Li 2010: 228
Williams J. D. & J. An 2009: 122
An, J. & H. Yu & X. - Z. Li 2008: 225
Marin Jarrin, J. R. & A. L. Shanks 2008: 691
Romero-Rodriguez, J. & R. Roman-Contreras 2008: 1207
Wicksten, M. K. 2008: 143
Chaplin-Ebanks, S. A. & M. C. Curran 2007: 73
Espinosa-Perez, M. D. C. & M. E. Hendrickx 2006: 237
Brusca, R. C. & V. R. Coelho & S. Taiti 2001: 20
Shields, J. D. 2001: 313
Trilles, J. - P. 1999: 285
Feeney, T. D. 1995: 6
Brusca, R. C. & G. D. F. Wilson 1991: 148
Jay, C. V. 1989: 68
Kim, H. S. & D. - H. Kwon 1988: 199
Bourdon, R. 1987: 342
Strathmann, M. F. 1987: 436
Markham, J. C. 1986: 156
Ricketts, E. F. & J. Calvin & J. W. Hedgpeth 1985: 328
Bourdon, R. & J. - L. d' Hondt & A. Veillet 1981: 502
Beck, J. T. 1980: 135
Rudy, J. & L. H. Rudy 1979: 122
Markham, J. C. 1977: 112
Miller, M. A. 1975: 285
Kozloff, E. N. 1974: 148
Stromberg, J. - O. 1971: 28
Danforth, C. G. 1970: 41
Sindermann, C. J. 1970: 171
Schultz, G. A. 1969: 323
Bourdon, R. 1968: 358
George, M. J. & J. - O. Stromberg 1968: 253
Ricketts, E. F. & J. Calvin 1968: 286
Sindermann, C. J. & A. Rosenfield 1967: 351
Danforth, C. G. 1963: 35
Oguro, C. 1961: 43
Shiino, S. M. 1958: 56
Menzies, R. J. & M. A. Miller 1954: 141
Ricketts, E. F. & J. Calvin 1952: 239
Shiino, S. M. 1952: 34
Baer, J. G. 1951: 69
Ricketts, E. F. & J. Calvin 1948: 185
Hatch, M. H. 1947: 164
Baer, J. G. 1946: 65
Ricketts, E. F. & J. Calvin 1939: 185
Shiino, S. M. 1937: 299
Gurjanova, E. 1936: 219
Gurjanova, E. 1936: 258
Hiraiwa, Y. K. 1933: 53
Shiino, S. M. 1933: 249
Fraser, C. M. 1932: 64
Fee, A. R. 1927: 16
Chopra, B. 1923: 476
Richardson, H. 1909: 122
Richardson, H. 1905: 220
Richardson, H. 1905: 544
Richardson, H. 1904: 45
Richardson, H. 1904: 858
Gerstaecker, A. 1901: 185
Bonnier, J. 1900: 48
Richardson, H. 1900: 308
Richardson, H. 1899: 868
Richardson, H. 1899: 336
Calman, W. T. 1898: 281
Stebbing, T. R. R. 1893: 336
Stimpson, W. 1857: 511
Dana J. D. 1852: 805
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