Record of Gloiopotes huttoni (Thomson, 1890) (Siphonostomatoida: Copepoda), parasite of Kajikia audax (Philippi, 1887) caught off Callao, Peru

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https://doi.org/10.53554/boletin.v39i2.420

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parasite, Caligidae, Gloiopotes huttoni, Kajikia audax, Peru

Abstract

The parasitic copepod Gloiopotes huttoni was found on a Kajikia audax specimen that was incidentally caught by the anchoveta industrial fishing fleet 51 nm off Callao (12°11’941"S - 77°58’387"W) in November 2023. The Kajikia audax individual measured 182 cm in length (eye to fork), and several environmental factors, including sea surface temperature and capture depth, were recorded. The parasite was collected from the ventral surface of the skin, between the first and second anal fins. A total of 53 specimens of G. huttoni were found, consisting of 32 females (10.73–12.97 mm total length [TL]) and 21 males (10.14–11.58 mm TL). Fresh specimens were purple, while preserved ones turned a creamy shade. The key taxonomic features identifying G. huttoni were the shape of the genital segment (longer than wide) and the location of the fifth pereiopod (which does not extend to the end of the abdomen). This species is known to parasitize large pelagic fish and is specific to billfishes in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. This scientific note represents only the second record (after 56 years) of G. huttoni as an ectoparasite of K. audax off the Peruvian coast, caught off Callao.

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2024-11-13

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Nizama Chapoñan, A., Perea de la Matta, Ángel, & Berrú Paz, P. (2024). Record of Gloiopotes huttoni (Thomson, 1890) (Siphonostomatoida: Copepoda), parasite of Kajikia audax (Philippi, 1887) caught off Callao, Peru. Boletin Instituto Del Mar Del Perú, 39(2), e420. https://doi.org/10.53554/boletin.v39i2.420