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Molecular assessment of three species of Anilocra (Isopoda, Cymothoidae) ectoparasites from Caribbean coral reef fishes, with the description of Anilocra brillae sp. n.


ABSTRACT: A morphological review and molecular characterization of Anilocra haemuli Bunkley Williams & Williams, 1981, were completed using specimens collected from Haemulon flavolineatum Desmarest, 1823 (French grunt) and Epinephelus guttatus Linnaeus, 1758 (red hind). Molecular and morphological data suggest that the isopods parasitizing H. flavolineatum and E. guttatus are different species. The specimens collected from E. guttatus are recognized as a new species, Anilocra brillaesp. n. Differences between Anilocra brillaesp. n. and A. haemuli include but are not limited to the pleonites 1-3 of A. brillaesp. n. being wider than 4-5 and 4-5 subequal, whereas the pleonites 1-2 of A. haemuli are wider than 3-5, and 3-5 are subequal. The seventh pereopod of A. brillaesp. n. is proportionally larger, has more robust setae, and the setae are distributed more extensively over the articles when compared to A. haemuli. Additionally, this study provides the first genetic characterization of three Anilocra spp. from the Caribbean, and is based on mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit gene (COI) for A. haemuli from H. flavolineatum, A. brillaesp. n. from E. guttatus, and A. chromis Bunkley Williams & Williams, 1981 from Chromis multilineata Guichenot, 1853.

SUBMITTER: Welicky RL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5523173 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular assessment of three species of <i>Anilocra</i> (Isopoda, Cymothoidae) ectoparasites from Caribbean coral reef fishes, with the description of <i>Anilocra brillae</i> sp. n.

Welicky Rachel L RL   Hadfield Kerry A KA   Sikkel Paul C PC   Smit Nico J NJ  

ZooKeys 20170327 663


A morphological review and molecular characterization of <i>Anilocra haemuli</i> Bunkley Williams & Williams, 1981, were completed using specimens collected from <i>Haemulon flavolineatum</i> Desmarest, 1823 (French grunt) and <i>Epinephelus guttatus</i> Linnaeus, 1758 (red hind). Molecular and morphological data suggest that the isopods parasitizing <i>H. flavolineatum</i> and <i>E. guttatus</i> are different species. The specimens collected from <i>E. guttatus</i> are recognized as a new speci  ...[more]

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