Asymmetrione asymmetrica ( Shiino, 1933 )

Williams, Jason D., Boyko, Christopher B. & Madad, Asma Z., 2019, Branchial parasitic isopods (Crustacea: Isopoda: Bopyridae: Pseudioninae) of hermit crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Diogenidae) from the western Pacific, with descriptions of a new genus and three new species, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 67, pp. 83-118 : 86-88

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Asymmetrione asymmetrica ( Shiino, 1933 )
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Asymmetrione asymmetrica ( Shiino, 1933) View in CoL

( Fig. 1A, B, E View Fig )

Pseudione asymmetrica Shiino, 1933: 249 View in CoL , 273–277, figs. 9, 10 [Tanabe Bay, Japan; infesting Clibanarius bimaculatus (De Haan, 1849) Shiino, 1952: 38 View in CoL , 41 [mention]; Shiino, 1958: 30 [Shirahama, Japan; infesting C. bimaculatus View in CoL ]; Danforth, 1963: 11 [list]; Codreanu et al., 1965: 225, 227, 234, 242, 243 [designated as type of Asymmetrione View in CoL ; implied as nominotypical subspecies]; Shiino, 1972: 7 [list]; Markham, 1978: 103 [mention]; Markham, 1985a: 107 [mention]; Harada, 1991: 201 [type specimen data]; An et al., 2010: 2068 [mention].

Asymmetrione asymmetrica View in CoL — Codreanu, 1967: 209 [mention]; Markham, 1975: 264, 265 [list]; Bourdon, 1976: 366 [mention]; Markham, 1985b: 3–5, fig. 1 [ Thailand, infesting Clibanarius merguiensis de Man, 1888 View in CoL ]; Haig & Ball, 1988: 163 [ Indonesia; infesting Clibanarius englaucus Ball & Haig, 1972 View in CoL ]; Trilles & Hipeau-Jacquotte, 1996: 119 [mention]; Kazmi & Markham, 1999: 879 [mention]; Trilles, 1999: 326 [mention]; Saito et al., 2000: 36 [list]; Kensley, 2001: 222 [list]; Markham, 2003: 72 [list]; Saito & Kinoshita, 2004: 4, 6 [list]; Williams & Schuerlein, 2005: 101 [mention]; Madad, 2008: 2, 6, 15, 16, 19, 25, 26, 46, 47, 49, 51 [ Philippines, infesting “ Calcinus gaimardii (H. Milne Edwards, 1848) View in CoL ” (misidentification of Clibanarius cf. virescens View in CoL [Krauss, 1843], see below), Calcinus minutus Buitendijk, 1937 View in CoL ; Japan, infesting C. bimaculatus View in CoL ]; An et al., 2010: 2069 [list]; McDermott et al., 2010: 8 [list]; Trilles & Hipeau-Jacquotte, 2012: 258, 301 [mention, list]; Tudge et al., 2012: 289, fig. 70.31 [ Japan; infesting C. virescens View in CoL ].

Asymmetrione asymmetrica asymmetrica View in CoL — Bourdon, 1968: 313 [table of characters], 314.

Material examined. Japan: 1 dextral ovigerous ♀ (3.2 mm), 1 mature ♂ (1.2 mm) (NSMT-Cr 14402) from right branchial chamber of Clibanarius bimaculatus (De Haan, 1849) (host not in jar), Seto, Shirihama , Japan; Philippines: 1 dextral ovigerous ♀ (4.6 mm), 1 ♂ (2.2 mm) ( USNM 1493912 View Materials ) from right branchial chamber of ♀ Clibanarius cf. virescens (2.7 mm SL), Batangas, Sombrero Island , coll. JDW, 30 January 1999; 1 dextral ovigerous ♀ (4.5 mm), 1 ♂ (1.8 mm) (pers. coll.) from right branchial chamber of ♂ Calcinus minutus (3.4 mm SL), also with two externae of Dipterosaccus sp. (Rhizocephala) , Batangas, Anilao, coll. JDW, 13 February 1999; 1 dextral ovigerous ♀ (5.2 mm), 1 ♂ (3.4 mm) ( USNM 1493913 View Materials ) from right branchial chamber of ♀ C. cf. virescens (2.8 mm SL), Puerto Galera, Small Lalaguna Beach, coll. JDW, 17 June 2000; 1 dextral ♀ (5.5 mm), 1 ♂ (2.2 mm) ( USNM 1493914 View Materials ) from right branchial chamber of ♀ C. cf. virescens (3.2 mm SL), Puerto Galera, Small Lalaguna Beach, coll. JDW, 17 June 2000 .

Type locality. Tanabe Bay , Seto, Japan ( Shiino, 1933) .

Distribution. Tanabe Bay, Seto, Shirihama, Japan ( Shiino, 1933); Thailand ( Markham, 1985b); Irian Jaya, Indonesia ( Haig & Ball, 1988); Batangas, Puerto Galera, Philippines ( Madad, 2008, herein).

Hosts. Diogenidae : Calcinus minutus Buitendijk, 1937 , Clibanarius bimaculatus (De Haan, 1849) , C. englaucus Ball & Haig, 1972 , C. merguiensis de Man, 1888 , C. virescens (Krauss, 1843) , C. cf. virescens and Dardanus lagopodes (Forskål, 1775) .

Size range (length). Females to 5.5 mm, males to 3.4 mm. Mean length of adult female specimens was 4.6 ± 0.9 mm (n=5) and mean length of male specimens was 2.2 ± 0.8 (n=5).

Remarks. The Japanese specimens examined here are the ones reported by Shiino (1958).

The Philippine females (e.g., Fig. 1A View Fig ) most closely match Markham’s (1985b) specimens of A. asymmetrica from Thailand. One specimen (USNM 1493914) exhibited more pronounced tergal projections than others, but is generally consistent with Shiino’s (1933) description of A. asymmetrica as well. The males (e.g., Fig. 1B View Fig ) are as described and illustrated by Shiino (1933); however, their pleons are more elongate than that of the one illustrated by Markham (1985b).

Prior to the present study, there were 11 well-described recognised species of Asymmetrione , five of which are found within in the Indo-West Pacific: A. asymmetrica , A. foresti ( Bourdon, 1968) , A. globifera An, Markham & Yu, 2010 , A. nossibensis Bourdon, 1976 , and A. sallyae Williams & Schuerlein, 2005 . A sixth species of Indo-West Pacific Asymmetrione is described below. Kazmi & Khatoon (2016) described an additional species, Asymmetrione imarani Kazmi & Khatoon, 2016 infesting Diogenes violaceus Henderson, 1893 collected from an unspecified locality in Pakistan. Although identifiable as a member of Asymmetrione , the description is incomplete and lacking in male and female diagnostic characters to distinguish it from other species in the genus; thus, we consider this taxon a species inquirenda. A second species mentioned in their text ( Asymmetrione sp. 1 ) remains to be described.

Clibanarius virescens was not previously known as a host of A. asymmetrica prior to the record of Tudge et al. (2012). Some of the specimens examined by Madad (2008) were originally identified as Calcinus gaimardii but have been reidentified herein as C. cf. virescens . Dardanus lagopodes (Forskål, 1775) was not previously reported as a host of A. asymmetrica .

Ecology. Mean prevalence of A. asymmetrica was 0.72 ± 0.32% over the two collections in which the parasite was found (n=309 total hermits examined). A total of four female and male pairs of A. asymmetrica was extracted from C. minutus and C. cf. virescens in the Philippines. One of the C. minutus hosts was also parasitised by a rhizocephalan, identified as Dipterosaccus sp. (fide R. Yoshida, pers. commun) ( Fig. 1E View Fig ). Calcinus minutus Buitendijk, 1937 , is also known to be parasitised by Peltogaster latus Van Baal, 1937 , in Indonesia ( Van Baal, 1937; Fransen et al., 1997), although the host was identified in Van Baal (1937) only as “ Calcinus spec ” (repeated as “ Calcinus sp. ” in McDermott et al., 2010). Peltogaster latus occurs on its hosts as a single externa, while species of Dipterosaccus , while sometimes occurring singly may also occur with two or three externae per host ( Van Baal, 1937; Yoshida et al., 2013).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Malacostraca

Order

Isopoda

Family

Bopyridae

Genus

Asymmetrione

Loc

Asymmetrione asymmetrica ( Shiino, 1933 )

Williams, Jason D., Boyko, Christopher B. & Madad, Asma Z. 2019
2019
Loc

Asymmetrione asymmetrica asymmetrica

Bourdon R 1968: 313
1968
Loc

Asymmetrione asymmetrica

Trilles J-P & Hipeau-Jacquotte R 2012: 258
Tudge CC & Asakura A & Ahyong ST 2012: 289
An J & Markham JC & Yu H 2010: 2069
McDermott JJ & Williams JD & Boyko CB 2010: 8
Madad AZ 2008: 2
Williams JD & Schuerlein LM 2005: 101
Saito N & Kinoshita K 2004: 4
Markham JC 2003: 72
Kensley B 2001: 222
Saito N & Itani G & Nunomura N 2000: 36
Kazmi QB & Markham JC 1999: 879
Trilles J-P 1999: 326
Trilles J-P & Hipeau-Jacquotte R 1996: 119
Haig J & Ball EE 1988: 163
Markham JC 1985: 3
Bourdon R 1976: 366
Markham JC 1975: 264
Codreanu R 1967: 209
1967
Loc

Pseudione asymmetrica

An J & Markham JC & Yu H 2010: 2068
Harada E 1991: 201
Markham JC 1985: 107
Markham JC 1978: 103
Shiino SM 1972: 7
Codreanu R & Codreanu M & Pike RB 1965: 225
Danforth CG 1963: 11
Shiino SM 1958: 30
Shiino SM 1952: 38
Shiino SM 1933: 249
1933
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