Topotype-based DNA Barcode of the Parasitic Isopod Pseudione nephropsi (Bopyridae), with a Supplementary Morphological Description

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Abstract

In 2017, we collected a pair (male and female) of topotypic individuals of the parasitic isopod Pseudione nephropsi Shiino, 1951 from a single nephropid lobster, Metanephrops japonicus (Tapparone-Canefri, 1873), at 310–298 m depth off the eastern coast of the Kii Peninsula, Japan. Based on these specimens, we provide a supplementary description of the male and female morphology, and present mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) DNA barcode sequences. The sequence length amplified with primer pair LCO-1490/HCO-2198 was 658 nt, and there were four synonymous nucleotide substitutions (0.6% p-distance) between the two sequences

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Kakui, K., Shimomura, M., Kimura, S., & Kimura, T. (2021). Topotype-based DNA Barcode of the Parasitic Isopod Pseudione nephropsi (Bopyridae), with a Supplementary Morphological Description. Species Diversity, 24(1), 103–108. https://doi.org/10.12782/specdiv.24.103

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