Capsaloides cornutus ( Verrill, 1875 ) Price, 1938
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Capsaloides cornutus ( Verrill, 1875 ) Price, 1938 |
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Capsaloides cornutus ( Verrill, 1875) Price, 1938 View in CoL ( Figs 1 View FIGURE 1 A, 2A)
Synonyms: Tristoma cornutum Verill, 1875 ; Capsala cornuta ( Verrill, 1875) Johnston, 1929 ; Capsaloides cornutum ( Verrill, 1875) Price, 1938 .
Typehost: Tetrapterus albidus Poey, 1860 (Istiophoridae) .
Typelocality: Block Island, Rhode Island, USA [Atlantic Ocean].
Additional records: Tetrapterus imperator (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) (Istiophoridae) , Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA [Atlantic Ocean] (see Price 1939).
Site: Gills.
Specimens examined: Two vouchers (USNPC 35136).
Remarks
Capsaloides cornutus View in CoL is the typespecies of the genus. It was poorly described and not illustrated when first proposed by Verrill (1875). Verrill (1885) provided a diagrammatic figure which unfortunately does not assist with identification. Price (1939), who located the typespecimen and 2 other specimens from the same host species in the USNPC, provided a detailed description and illustrations. The haptoral accessory sclerites have a relatively narrow shaft ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 A). The margin of the body is sinuous and a single dorsomarginal body sclerite comprising approximately 20 cusps ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 A) surmounts each marginal sinuation. The left anterior isolated group of dorsomarginal body sclerites comprises 4–6 sclerites each with approximately 10 cusps. The right anterior isolated group of dorsomarginal body sclerites comprises 3 sclerites each with 7–10 cusps.
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