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A 226-Year-Old Dolphin-Isopod Mystery Solved: Identification of barbugede Pampelfisk, Coryphaena apus Brünnich, 1783

Authors :
Ernest H. Williams
Lucy Bunkley-Williams
Source :
Reviews in Fisheries Science. 17:557-561
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2009.

Abstract

The barbugede Pampelfisk, Coryphaena apus Brunnich, 1783, long assumed to be a dolphin, is actually the senior synonym of the Black Pomfret, Parastromateus niger (Bloch, 1795) and the type host of Cymothoa eremita (Brunnich, 1783). Several early works synonomized C. apus with Stromateus paru Bloch, 1786; however, this form was confused with Stromateus (now Peprilus) paru Linnaeus, 1758, at the time and not associated with Stromateus (now Parastromateus) niger. Later, other works synonomized S. paru Bloch with P. niger, but the C. apus synonomy was apparently forgotten. The occurrence and abundance of two isopod parasites, Cymothoa eremita and C. stromei, and a copepod, Lernanthropus koenigii, conclusively demonstrate that Coryphaena apus is P. niger. Two other copepods, Synestius caliginus and Thysanote appendiculata, show S. paru Bloch is P. niger. The original common name of C. apus “bare-bellied pomfret” also identifies P. niger. Coryphaena apus, Cymothoa eremita, S. niger, and S. paru Bloch were all c...

Details

ISSN :
15476553 and 10641262
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Reviews in Fisheries Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........38ba7ee01ee7e85cce98a6ae00421573
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/10641260903243495