Bopyrinae Rafinesque, 1815

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 : 28-29

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

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4630500

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scientific name

Bopyrinae Rafinesque, 1815
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Bopyrinae Rafinesque, 1815 View in CoL

DIAGNOSIS: Female: Head usually fused with first pereomere, frontal lamina absent. Pereomeres often distinct, coxal plates and dorsolateral bosses reduced. Brood pouch often partly or widely open. Pleomeres distinct or fused at least on one side, without lateral plates or uropods. Pleopods smooth, biramous or uniramous.

Male: Head often fused with first pereomere, other pereomeres distinct. Pleon usually fused into single piece, pleopods and uropods often reduced.

REMARKS: Bopyrinae contains 27 genera and 122 species ( Boyko, 2014; herein). All are branchial parasites of caridean shrimps.

KEY TO THE 27 GENERA OF BOPYRINAE, BASED ON FEMALE CHARACTERS (MODIFIED FROM MARKHAM, 1985a)

1a. Pleon sharply rotated, with posterior edge pointing forward.. Bathygyge Hansen, 1897 View in CoL

1b. Pleon extending straight back or nearly so.. 2

2a. Uropods present................... 3

2b. Uropods absent................... 5

3a. Biramous uropods, with long, thin rami.......... Urobopyrus Richardson, 1904 View in CoL

3b. Uniramous uropods, long and wide..... 4

4a. Maxilliped without palp......................... Litobopyrus Markham, 1982 View in CoL

4b. Maxilliped with setose palp.................... Parapleurocrypta Chopra, 1923 View in CoL

5a. Pleopods reduced.................. 6

5b. Pleopods well developed............. 7

6a. Pleopods of one side reduced..........

........ Palaemonellione Markham, 1989 View in CoL 6b. All pleopods reduced................

............ Ogyridione Markham, 1988 View in CoL 7a. Biramous pleopods................. 8 7b. At least some uniramous pleopods...... 14 8a. Head distinctly extended into anterolateral

horns........ Capitetragonia Pearse, 1953 View in CoL

(= Probopyria Markham, 1985 View in CoL ) 8b. Head not anterolaterally extended...... 9 9a. Head and pereon separate............ 10 9b. Head and pereon fused at least medially 13 10a. Body subcordate (heart shaped), barbula

with two pairs of projections..........

..... Probopyrus Giard and Bonnier, 1888 View in CoL 10b. Body not cordate, barbula with single pair

of projections..................... 11 11a. Oostegite 1 without posterolateral point....

........... Parabopyriscus Markham, 1982 View in CoL 11b. Oostegite 1 with posterolateral point.... 12 12a. Pleon of six distinct pleomeres well separated

laterally..... Probopyriscus Markham, 1982 View in CoL 12b. Pleon of six pleomeres separated on long

side only............... Probopyrinella View in CoL

Nierstrasz and Brender à Brandis, 1929 13a. Pleomeres of at least one side fused.......

.............. Bopyrella Bonnier, 1900 View in CoL 13b. Pleomeres distinct on both sides.......

......... Parabopyrella Markham, 1985 View in CoL 14a. First three pleopods biramous, fourth uni-

ramous....... Allobopyrus Bourdon, 1983 View in CoL 14b. All pleopods uniramous............. 15 15a. Five pairs of pleopods............... 16 15b. Fewer than five pairs of pleopods...... 23 16a. Five pairs of oostegites.............. 17 16b. Seven pairs of oostegites.............

............... Septembopyrina View in CoL , n. gen. 17a. Coxal plates absent.................

........... Probopyrione Bourdon, 1983 View in CoL 17b. Coxal plates present................ 18 18a. Coxal plates on pereomeres 1–4....... 19 18b. Coxal plate on pereomeres 2–4........ 22 19a. Pleopods rudimentary, represented by ill-

defined tubercles.. Bopyroides Stimpson, 1864 View in CoL 19b. Pleopods flaplike, not rudimentary..... 20 20a. Body ovate.. Discorsobopyrus Boyko, 2004 View in CoL 20b. Body elongate..................... 21 21a. First pair oostegites symmetrical.......

............... Bopyrus Latreille, 1802 View in CoL 21b. First pair oostegites asymmetrical......

............. Bopyrinella Nierstrasz and View in CoL

Brender à Brandis, 1925 22a. Pleomeres fused... Parabopyrus Shiino, 1934 View in CoL 22b. Pleomeres distinct............. Probynia View in CoL

Bourdon and Bruce, 1983 23a. Pleomeres laterally extended, digitate....

.............. Bopyrinina Shiino, 1933 View in CoL 23b. Pleomeres rounded laterally.......... 24 24a. Pleomeres fused on one side...........

............. Bopyrina Kossmann, 1881 View in CoL 24b. Pleomeres distinct on both sides....... 25 25a. Oostegite 1 of left and right side asymme-

trical..... Schizobopyrina Markham, 1985 View in CoL 25b. Oostegite 1 of left and right side

symmetrical...................... 26 26a. Head fused with first pereomere at least

medially.......... Synsynella Hay, 1917 View in CoL 26b. Head separate from first pereomere.....

.. Bopyrione Bourdon and Markham, 1980 View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

Family

Bopyridae

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