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Two new copepod species of the genus Taeniacanthus Sumpf, 1871 (Cyclopoida: Taeniacanthidae) are described from boxfishes (Aracanidae and Ostraciidae) caught in the Indo-West Pacific region: T. larsonae n. sp. from Ostracion nasus Bloch in the Arafura Sea and off Australia and Tetrosomus concatenatus (Bloch) off Japan; and T. thackerae n. sp. from O. immaculatus Temminck & Schlegel off Palau, O. rhinorhynchos Bleeker off Australia, Lactoria cornuta (Linnaeus) and Ostracion sp. off Japan, and Kentrocapros aculeatus (Houttuyn) in the East China Sea. T. larsonae n. sp. differs from its congeners by having several rows of spinules on the large pectinate process of the antenna and by differences in the shape of the sclerotised plates on the rostral area and structure of the maxilliped. T. thackerae n. sp. can be distinguished from its congeners by differences in the shape of the sclerotised plates on the rostral area, the structure of the maxilliped and ornamentation pattern of legs 1–4. Supplemental information for the female of Taeniacanthus ostracionis (Richiardi, 1870) and T. moa (Lewis, 1967), as well as the first description of the male of T. moa, are also provided based on new material collected from ostraciid hosts caught in the Arafura Sea and off Australia, Indonesia and Japan. The four taeniacanthid species reported from boxfishes exhibit variable levels of host-specificity and have broad geographical ranges within the Indo-West Pacific region.
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We thank Chad Walter (Smithsonian Institution) and Toshiaki Kuramochi (National Museum of Nature and Science) for kindly arranging loans of copepod material, Helen Larson (Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory) and Tetsuo Yoshino (University of the Ryukyus) for allowing us to collect copepods from preserved fish specimens, Brian Jones (Department of Fisheries, Western Australia) for providing copepod samples and two anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments. This research was made possible through financial support from the Department of Zoology at the University of Western Australia, the Ocean Exposition Commemorative Park Management Foundation, Okinawa, to K.N. and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Postdoctoral Fellowship (Grant No. 21-09117) to D.T.
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Tang, D., Uyeno, D. & Nagasawa, K. Species of Taeniacanthus Sumpf, 1871 (Crustacea: Copepoda: Taeniacanthidae) parasitic on boxfishes (Tetraodontiformes: Aracanidae and Ostraciidae) from the Indo-West Pacific region, with descriptions of two new species. Syst Parasitol 80, 141–157 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11230-011-9318-7
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