Ione ovata Shiino, 1964
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Ione ovata Shiino, 1964 |
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Ione ovata Shiino, 1964 View in CoL
Remarks
Ione ovata View in CoL parasitizes the ghost shrimps Neotrypaea uncinata View in CoL , Notiax brachyophthalma View in CoL and Callichirus seilacheri (the senior synonym of C. garthi Retamal, 1975 fide Sakai 1999) ( Muñoz 2001), although Muñoz and Olmos (2007) listed only the first two hosts. Prevalence has been recorded up to 4% in N. uncinata ( Muñoz and George-Nascimento 1999) View in CoL , 2.2% N. brachyophthalma View in CoL and 0.1% in C. seilacheri ( Muñoz 2001) . This bopyrid has been recorded for two localities in the north-central region of Chile (Concepción and Puerto Montt) from intertidal sand–mud beaches ( Shiino 1964; Muñoz and George-Nascimento 1999) but is much less abundant than Ionella agassizi , which has been reported from the same localities.
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Ione ovata Shiino, 1964
Pardo, Luis Miguel, Boyko, Christopher B. & Mantelatto, Fernando L. 2009 |
C. garthi
Retamal 1975 |
Ione ovata
Shiino 1964 |