Lepeophtheirus

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Lepeophtheirus
Salmonlouse.jpg
L. salmonis, salmon louse
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Hexanauplia
Subclass: Copepoda
Order: Siphonostomatoida
Family: Caligidae
Genus: Lepeophtheirus
Nordmann, 1832 [1][2]
Type species
Lepeophtheirus pectoralis
Synonyms [1]
  • Chalimus Burmeister, 1834
  • Dentigryps C. B. Wilson, 1913
  • Homoiotes C. B. Wilson, 1905
  • Indocaligus Pillai, 1961
  • Lepeophteirus Nordmann, 1832
  • Pseudolepeophtheirus Markevich, 1940

Lepeophtheirus is a genus of sea louse. The best-known species is L. salmonis, the salmon louse. Other species include L. pectoralis, which uses flatfish as its host, particularly the European flounder,[4] and is also the type species of the genus Lepeophtheirus.[3]

Species[]

Lepeophtheirus contains 122 species:[1]

  • Heegaard, 1943
  • C. B. Wilson, 1906
  • Suárez-Morales & Gasca, 2012
  • Hameed, 1976
  • Krøyer, 1863
  • Hewitt, 1963
  • Lin et al., 1996
  • Dana, 1849
  • Fraser, 1920
  • C. B. Wilson, 1905
  • Pearse, 1952
  • Heller, 1865
  • Fraser, 1920
  • Gusev, 1951
  • (Cunningham, 1871)
  • Gusev, 1951
  • C. B. Wilson, 1905
  • Shiino, 1959
  • González, Castro, Muñoz & López, 2016
  • C. B. Wilson, 1908
  • Krøyer, 1863
  • Krøyer, 1863
  • (Bere, 1936)
  • Kabata, 1974
  • (C. B. Wilson, 1913)
  • C. B. Wilson, 1905
  • Hewitt, 1963
  • C. B. Wilson, 1905
  • Lepeophtheirus elegans Gusev, 1951
  • C. B. Wilson, 1944
  • Ho & Dojiri, 1977
  • G. M. Thomson, 1891
  • Ho, Chiang & Lin, 2009
  • Zeddam et al., 1988
  • Ho & Lin, 2003
  • Fischer, 1860
  • Ho & Lin, 2010
  • Castro-Romero & Baeza-Kuroki, 1984
  • (Capart, 1953)
  • Yamaguti, 1936
  • Krøyer, 1863
  • Yamaguti& Yamasu, 1959
  • Shiino, 1960
  • Hewitt, 1963
  • Gusev, 1951
  • Ho, 1962
  • (Krøyer, 1837)
  • Kazachenko et al., 1972
  • Fraser, 1920
  • Pearse, 1952
  • Krøyer, 1863
  • C. B. Wilson, 1921
  • Ho & Dojiri, 1977
  • Yamaguti, 1936
  • Kaliyamurthy, 1990
  • Pillai, 1963
  • Kensley & Grindley, 1973
  • Shen, 1958
  • Pillai & Natarajan, 1977
  • Hewitt, 1971
  • Barnard, 1948
  • (A. G. Lewis, 1964)
  • Shiino, 1961
  • (Cressey, 1966)
  • Bassett-Smith, 1898
  • C. B. Wilson, 1905
  • C. B. Wilson, 1908
  • Yü & Wu, 1932
  • C. B. Wilson, 1944
  • Bere, 1936
  • Milne-Edwards, 1836
  • Heller, 1865
  • Villalba, 1986
  • Shiino, 1960
  • C. B. Wilson, 1912
  • Kensley & Grindley, 1973
  • (Milne-Edwards, 1840)
  • Kabata, 1973
  • (C. B. Wilson, 1905)
  • Yamaguti & Yamasu, 1960
  • Fraser, 1920
  • C. B. Wilson, 1905
  • Shiino, 1952
  • C. B. Wilson, 1908
  • Cressey, 1969
  • Lepeophtheirus pectoralis (O. F. Müller, 1776)
  • Leigh-Sharpe, 1934
  • (Nordmann, 1832)
  • Thomsen, 1949
  • Nuñes-Ruivo, 1956
  • Barnard, 1948
  • Bassett-Smith, 1896
  • Hewitt, 1963
  • C. B. Wilson, 1912
  • Krøyer, 1863
  • Dojiri, 1979
  • (Heegaard, 1945)
  • Luque et al., 1999
  • Krøyer, 1863
  • Brian, 1932
  • Dojiri, 1979
  • Bassett-Smith, 1898
  • Lepeophtheirus salmonis (Krøyer, 1837)
  • Shiino, 1952
  • Yamaguti, 1936
  • Atria, 1969
  • Yamaguti, 1939
  • Boxshall & Bellwood, 1981
  • Prabha & Pillai, 1986
  • Ho et al., 2004
  • Ho et al., 2001
  • Dojiri & Brantley, 1991
  • Kirtisinghe, 1937
  • (Krøyer, 1837)
  • Brady, 1883
  • (Leidy, 1889)
  • Baird, 1850
  • I. H. Kim, 1993
  • (A. G. Lewis, 1964)
  • Pearse, 1952
  • Shiino, 1954
  • Stuardo & Fagetti, 1961
  • Castro-Romero & Baeza-Kuroki, 1981

References[]

  1. ^ a b c T. Chad Walter & Geoff Boxshall. Walter TC, Boxshall G (eds.). "Lepeophtheirus von Nordmann, 1832". World of Copepods database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Lepeophtheirus Nordmann, 1832". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
  3. ^ a b Walter, T. Chad, Boxshall, G. (2008). Walter TC, Boxshall G (eds.). "Lepeophtheirus pectoralis (Müller O.F., 1776)". World of Copepods database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  4. ^ "October 14 - Lepeophtheirus pectoralis". Parasite of the day. 2010. Retrieved 26 August 2013.


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