S. Ooishi, HAPLOSTOMA HUMESI, NEW SPECIES (COPEPODA, CYCLOPOIDA, ASCIDICOLIDAE),ASSOCIATED WITH A COMPOUND ASCIDIAN (APLIDIUM SP) FROM MADAGASCAR, Journal of crustacean biology, 15(2), 1995, pp. 309-316
Haplostoma humesi, new species, is described on the basis of females f
ound in a compound ascidian (Aplidium sp.) collected in Madagascar. Th
e female carries a single egg sac on the urosome. This feature has not
been reported in any of the 12 named species of the genus Haplostoma,
all those whose egg sacs have been described possess 2. In spite of i
ts unique feature, H. humesi is closely related to H. canui, from the
French Channel coast, described by Chatton and Harant (1924) and restu
died by Ooishi (1994). Like H. canui, legs 1-4 of H. humesi have the e
ndopods reduced (without a distal protrusion) and have the exopods arm
ed only with bifurcate spines (lacking a lateral seta). Nevertheless,
H. humesi can be distinguished from H. canui by minute differences in
the legs, as well as by differences in the body form, rostrum, antennu
le, labrum, and caudal ramus. This is the first haplostomatin to be re
ported from the Indian Ocean.