Caligus, Muller, 1785

Dippenaar, Susan M. & Sebone, Makwena M., 2025, Caligus (Caligidae: Siphonostomatoida) species off southern Africa with the description of C. pillaii sp. nov., Zootaxa 5686 (2), pp. 151-197 : 195

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5686.2.1

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:FAE3CA10-9DC4-45E0-819E-6F3A02CE7F20

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17062882

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/5E1F87E2-6C60-9A0B-FF6D-FB43FA50F90B

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Plazi

scientific name

Caligus
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An updated key to the species groups currently recognized within Caligus View in CoL based on that of Ohtsuka & Boxshall (2019).

1 Leg 1 with 3 inner setae on distal exopod segment lost or highly reduced.......................... C. productus group

- Leg 1 with 3 inner setae on distal exopod segment well developed............................................. .. 2

2 Large denticles present along outer margin of second endopod segment of leg 2........................ C. bonito group

- Large denticles absent along outer margin of second endopod segment of leg 2.................................... .. 3

3 Leg 4 is 3-segmented with I, I, III spines.................................................................. .. 4

- Leg 4 is 3-segmented, compound segment with only 3 terminal spines............................................ 5

4 Long-bodies; apron of leg 3 with raised bifid cuticular rib and rosette-like array of denticles......... .... C. confusus group

- Compact bodies; apron of leg 3 without such ornamentation.................................. .. C. diaphanus group

5 Distal compound exopod segment of leg 4 with 1 outer and 3 terminal spines..................................... .. 6

- Distal compound exopod segment of leg 4 with 3 terminal spines................................ C. macarovi group

6 Genital complex longer than wide, leg 2 distal exopodal segment with reduced or small outer spine..... C. undulatus group

- Genital complex as long as wide without posterolateral lobes and about twice as long as abdomen, leg 2 distal exopodal segment with reduced outer spine and small adjacent spine................................. C. pseudorhombi group

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