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Cirolana Leach 1818

  • 1. Aquatic Science and Innovative Management Division, Faculty of Natural Resources; and Discipline of Excellence for Sustainable Aquaculture, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla 90110, Thailand.
  • 2. Biodiversity & Geosciences Program, Queensland Museum, PO Box: 3300, South Brisbane BC, Queensland 4101, Australia; and Water Research Group, Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management, North-West University, Private Bag X 6001, Potchefstroom 2520, South Africa. niel. bruce @ qm. qld. gov. au; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 4745 - 5048

Description

Genus Cirolana Leach, 1818

Remarks. Cirolana can be identified by having the following combination of relatively easy to observe characters: frontal lamina with a relatively wide and ventral flat surface, clypeus always flat (i.e., without ventral or anterior projecting blade), pleonite 5 always laterally entirely overlapped by pleonite 4; mandible incisor visibly broad, more than 0.5 mandible width (see Bruce & Hughes 2020), pereopods all ambulatory (i.e., without marked flatting of articles or presence of long natatory setae), pereopods 1–3 without anterolateral margins of ischium and or merus strongly produced and pleopod 2 appendix masculina attached basally.

The concept of what constituted Cirolana Leach, 1818, then with 114 species, was wholly revised by Bruce (1981), resulting in the genus including just 44 species. Since that time the genus has again grown, now the largest in the family with 144 species (see Sidabalok & Bruce 2018a), and in the course of that time it has been increasingly recognized that there are distinct groups within the genus (Bruce 1986, 2004; Sidabalok & Bruce 2017, 2018a). Sidabalok (2019) demonstrated that there are five definable monophyletic clades within Cirolana, each clade supported by definable synapomorphies.

One such clade was termed the Cirolanapleonastica -group’ by Sidabalok & Bruce (2018a); both new species described here belong to that group. The critical apomorphic characters that define the Cirolanapleonastica -group’ include: rostral point absent, transverse sutures present on all or most pereonites, pleonites 3 and 4 with small nodules, uropod endopod with setae on distal third, and uropodal exopod lateral margin with three widely spaced relatively slender robust setae. There are several other characters consistently shown by species of this group, including all species in the group with the lateral margins of pleonite 3 not posteriorly produced, not overlapping pleonites 4 and 5 and the posterolateral margins (epimera) of pleonite 4 are posteriorly rounded. At present the Cirolanapleonastica -group’ has been recorded primarily from the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean with one species from the Antarctic.

Both new species described here belong to the Cirolanapleonastica -group’.

Notes

Published as part of Rodcharoen, Eknarin & Bruce, Niel L., 2021, Two new species of the marine isopod genus Cirolana Leach, 1818 (Crustacea Isopoda: Cirolanidae) from the coast of the western Gulf of Thailand, pp. 469-486 in Zootaxa 4950 (3) on page 471, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4950.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/4649999

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Cirolanidae
Genus
Cirolana
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Isopoda
Phylum
Arthropoda
Scientific name authorship
Leach
Taxon rank
genus
Taxonomic concept label
Cirolana Leach, 1818 sec. Rodcharoen & Bruce, 2021

References

  • Leach, W. E. (1818) Cymothoades. In: Cuvier, F. (Ed.), Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles. Paris and Strasbourg, 12, pp. 338 - 354.
  • Bruce, N. L. & Hughes, L. E. (2020) A new species of Neocirolana Hale, 1925 (Crustacea: Isopoda: Cirolanidae) collected during the Royal Society Expedition to Aldabra 1967 - 69, western Indian Ocean. Journal of Natural History, 54 (21 - 22), 1395 - 1407. https: // doi. org / 10.1080 / 00222933.2020.1797202
  • Bruce, N. L. (1981) Cirolanidae (Crustacea: Isopoda) of Australia: Diagnoses of Cirolana Leach, Metacirolana Nierstrasz, Neocirolana Hale, Anopsilana Paulian & Debouteville, and three new genera - Natatolana, Politolana and Cartetolana. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 32, 945 - 966. https: // doi. org / 10.1071 / MF 9810945
  • Sidabalok, C. M & Bruce, N. L. (2018 a) Review of the Cirolana ' pleonastica - group' (Crustacea: Isopoda: Cirolanidae) with description of four new species from the Indo-Malaysian region. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 66, 177 - 207.
  • Bruce, N. L. (1986) Cirolanidae (Crustacea: Isopoda) of Australia. Records of the Australian Museum, Supplement, 6, 1 - 239. https: // doi. org / 10.3853 / j. 0812 - 7387.6.1986.98.
  • Bruce, N. L. (2004) New species of the Cirolana ' parva - group' (Crustacea: Isopoda: Cirolanidae) from coastal habitats around Nw Zealand. Species Diversity, 9, 47 - 66. https: // doi. org / 10.12782 / specdiv. 9.47
  • Sidabalok, C. & Bruce, N. L. (2017) Review of the species of the Cirolana ' parva - group' (Cirolanidae: Isopoda: Crustacea) in Indonesian and Singaporean waters. Zootaxa, 4317 (3), 401 - 435. https: // doi. org / 10.11646 / zootaxa. 4317.3.1
  • Sidabalok, C. M. (2019) Systematics, phylogeny and distribution of Cirolanidae (Crustacea: Isopoda) of Indonesia and adjacent waters. Vol. PhD. Centre for Sustainable Tropical Fisheries & Aquaculture. James Cook University, Townsville, xxii + 295 pp.