An Electronic Update to the
CHECKLIST DELLE SPECIE DELLA FAUNA ITALIANA. COPEPODA
Calderini ed. Italy - 1995 and to the
CHECKLIST OF THE SPECIES OF THE ITALIAN FAUNA
by F. Stoch (http://www.faunaitalia.it/checklist/)




Family Thalestridae Sars, 1905


Genus Thalestris Claus, 1863

Thalestris longimana Claus, 1863 3, 4


Genus Parathalestris Brady & Robertson, 1873

Parathalestris clausi (Norman, 1868) 4
Parathalestris harpactoides (Claus, 1863) 3, 4


Genus Phyllothalestris G. O. Sars, 1905

Phyllothalestris mysis (Claus, 1863) 3, 4


Genus Rhynchothalestris G. O. Sars, 1905

Rhynchothalestris rufocincta (Brady, 1880) 3


Genus Diarthrodes Thomson, 1882

Diarthrodes aegideus (Brian, 1927) 3, 4
Diarthrodes minutus (Claus, 1863) 3
Diarthrodes nobilis (Baird, 1845) 3, 4
Diarthrodes ponticus (Kritschagin, 1873) 3, 4 S


Genus Dactylopusia Norman, 1903 [syn. Dactylopodia Lang, 1948]

Dactylopusia tisboides (Claus, 1863) 3, 4 *
Dactylopusia vulgaris G.O. Sars, 1905
Dactylopusia vulgaris dissimilis Brian, 1921 3 S

* syn. Dactylopodia tisboides (Claus, 1863)


Genus Paradactylopodia Lang, 1948

Paradactylopodia brevicornis (Claus, 1866) 3


Genus Eudactylopus A. Scott, 1909

Eudactylopus spectabilis (Brian, 1923) 3


Genus Dactylopodella G. O. Sars, 1905

Dactylopodella flava (Claus, 1866) 3




Family Parastenheliidae Lang, 1936


Genus Parastenhelia Thompson & A. Scott, 1903

Parastenhelia spinosa (Fischer, 1860) 3, 4




Family Miraciidae Dana, 1846


Genus Macrosetella A. Scott, 1909

Macrosetella gracilis (Dana, 1848) 3, 4, 5




Family
Metidae Boeck, 1872


Genus Metis Philippi, 1843

Metis ignea Philippi, 1843 3, 4




Family Tetragonicipitidae Lang, 1944 [syn. Pteropsyllidae Nicholls, 1944]


Genus Phyllopodopsyllus T. Scott, 1906

According to Bodin (1977) the tetragonicipitid genus Phyllopodopsyllus T. Scott, 1906, with 65 valid species and subspecies, is one of the most speciose marine harpacticoid genera, together with Halectinosoma Lang, 1944 and Stenhelia Boeck, 1865, and a marine harpacticoid genus with the largest number of new described species in the last fifty years.

Lang (1944) divided the original genus Phyllopodopsyllus in two genera (Phyllopodopsyllus and Paraphyllopodopsyllus Lang, 1944) on the basis of the shape of the second segment of antennula and the setation of the second and third swimming legs in the females. Many authors followed this revision, and Vervoort (1964) provided a useful key to the species of the genus Phyllopodopsyllus, although not for Paraphyllopodopsyllus. Lang (1965) reconsidered his previous vue and synonymized Paraphyllopodopsyllus with Phyllopodopsyllus after several new species were described possessing intermediate caharacteristics. He compiled an excellent key to 21 species recognized at that time, and subdivided the genus into three morphological groups on the basis of the morphology (i.e. presence or absence, and dimensions of an unguiform projection) of the second antennular segment.

Later on Coull (1973) presented a very detailed subjective survey of the genus Phyllopodopsyllus, and compiled a most instructive table listing the most salient morphological characteristics. His key, untill today the most recent one, comprised 33 species and subspecies.

The last critical review of the genus was provided by Kunz (1984), who pointed out relationships betwen the genera and species within the family Tetragonicipitidae, representing their phylogenetic affinities, as well as subdivided the genus Phyllopodopsyllus into nine different species-groups, viz. bradyi, furciger, borutzkyi, pauli, opistoceratus, aegypticus, mossmani, xenus and longipalpatus, according to the shape and oligomerization and setation of antenna, antennula and swimming legs 2 to 4. More recently, Bodin (1988) and Mielke (1989) followed the above subdivision; Fiers (1995) criticized the naturalness of the above groups definitions, even if he suggested that the group definition of the genus could be a most practical identification tool.

From an ecological point of view, the genus Phyllopodopsyllus is widespread in marine coarse sand and shell gravel of the intertidal zone, with a single citation (Phyllopodopsyllus sp.) for strictly interstitial fresh waters of Italy (Cottarelli et al., 1996).


Phyllopodopsyllus berrieri Monard, 1936 3 S *
Phyllopodopsyllus longipalpatus (Chappuis, 1954) 3
Phyllopodopsyllus pauli Crisafi, 1959 3

* Capolongo et al. (1974) reported this species as Paraphyllopodopsyllus berrieri (Monard), mispelling the family name as well (Tetragonicepsidae)


[AN UPDATED REVIEW OF THE GENUS PHYLLOPODOPYLLUS]




Family Louriniidae Monard, 1927


Genus Lourinia Wilson, 1924

Lourinia armata (Claus, 1866) 3




Family Argestidae Por, 1986


genus Eurycletodes G.O. Sars, 1909 [subgenus Oligocletodes Lang, 1948]

Eurycletodes (Oligocletodes) similis (T. Scott, 1895) 3 S




Family Ancorabolidae Sars, 1909 [subfamily Laophontodinae Lang, 1944]


Genus Laophontodes T. Scott, 1894

Laophontodes bicornis A. Scott, 1896 3






CONTENT LAST UPDATED FEBRUARY 02. 2013


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