Gnathia

Gnathia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Isopoda
Family: Gnathiidae
Genus: Gnathia
Leach, 1814
Type species
Gnathia maxillaris
(Montagu, 1804)

Gnathia is a genus of isopod crustaceans, containing the following species:[1]

  • Gnathia africana Barnard, 1914
  • Gnathia albescens Hansen, 1916
  • Gnathia alces Monod, 1926
  • Gnathia andrei Pires, 1996
  • Gnathia antarctica (Studer, 1883)
  • Gnathia antonbruunae Kensley, Schotte & Poore, 2009
  • Gnathia arabica Schotte, 1995
  • Gnathia arctica Gurjanova, 1929
  • Gnathia asperifrons Holdich & Harrison, 1980
  • Gnathia aureola Stebbing, 1900
  • Gnathia aureumaculosa Ferreiera, Smit, Grutter & Davies, 2009
  • Gnathia barnardi Smit & Basson, 2002
  • Gnathia beethoveni Paul & Menzies, 1971
  • Gnathia bengalensis Kumari, Hanumantha, Rao & Shyamasundari, 1993
  • Gnathia biorbis Holdich & Harrison, 1980
  • Gnathia brachyuropus Monod, 1926
  • Gnathia brucei George, 2003
  • Gnathia bungoensis Nunomura, 1982
  • Gnathia calamitosa Monod, 1926
  • Gnathia calmani Monod, 1926
  • Gnathia calsi Mueller, 1993
  • Gnathia camponotus Cohen & Poore, 1994
  • Gnathia camuripenis Tanaka, 2004
  • Gnathia capillata Nunomura, 2004
  • Gnathia cerina (Stimpson, 1853)
  • Gnathia clementensis Schultz, 1966
  • Gnathia cooki Mueller, 1989
  • Gnathia coralmaris Svavarsson & Bruce, 2012
  • Gnathia cornuta Holdich & Harrison, 1980
  • Gnathia coronadoensis Schultz, 1966
  • Gnathia cryptopais Barnard, 1925
  • Gnathia dentata (G. O. Sars, 1872)
  • Gnathia derzhavini Gurjanova, 1933
  • Gnathia disjuncta Barnard, 1920
  • Gnathia epopstruma Cohen & Poore, 1994
  • Gnathia eumeces Kensley, Schotte & Poore, 2009
  • Gnathia excavata Ota, 2012
  • Gnathia falcipenis Holdich & Harrison, 1980
  • Gnathia fallax Monod, 1926
  • Gnathia firingae Mueller, 1991
  • Gnathia fragilis Schultz, 1977
  • Gnathia glauca Kensley, Schotte & Poore, 2009
  • Gnathia gonzalezi Mueller, 1988
  • Gnathia grandilaris Coetzee, Smit, Grutter & Davies, 2008
  • Gnathia grutterae M. Ferreira, N. Smit & A. Davies, 2010
  • Gnathia gurjanovae Golovan, 2006
  • Gnathia halei Cals, 1973
  • Gnathia hamletgast Svavarsson & Bruce, 2012
  • Gnathia hemingwayi Ortiz & Lalana, 1997
  • Gnathia hirayamai Nunomura, 1992
  • Gnathia hirsuta Schultz, 1966
  • Gnathia illepidus (Wagner, 1869)
  • Gnathia incana Menzies & George, 1972
  • Gnathia indoinsularis Svavarsson & Jorundsdottir, 2004
  • Gnathia inopinata Monod, 1925
  • Gnathia iridomyrmex Cohen & Poore, 1994
  • Gnathia johanna Monod, 1926
  • Gnathia kumejimensis Ota, 2012
  • Gnathia lacunacapitalis Menzies & George, 1972
  • Gnathia latidens (Beddard, 1886)
  • Gnathia lignophila Mueller, 1993
  • Gnathia limicola Ota, Tanaka & Hirose, 2007
  • Gnathia luxata Kensley, Schotte & Poore, 2009
  • Gnathia maculosa Y. Ota & E. Hirose, 2009
  • Gnathia magdalenensis Mueller, 1988
  • Gnathia malaysiensis Mueller, 1993
  • Gnathia margaritarum Monod, 1926
  • Gnathia marionis Svavarsson & Bruce, 2012
  • Gnathia marleyi Farquharson, Smit & Sikkel, 2012
  • Gnathia masca Farquharson et al., 2012[2]
  • Gnathia maxillaris (Montagu, 1804)
  • Gnathia meticola Holdich & Harrison, 1980
  • Gnathia micheli Ortiz, Winfield & Varela, 2012[3]
  • Gnathia mulieraria Hale, 1924
  • Gnathia mutsuensis Nunomura, 2004
  • Gnathia mystrium Cohen & Poore, 1994
  • Gnathia nicembola Mueller, 1989
  • Gnathia nkulu Smit & Van As, 2000
  • Gnathia notostigma Cohen & Poore, 1994
  • Gnathia nubila Ota & Hirose, 2009
  • Gnathia odontomachus Cohen & Poore, 1994
  • Gnathia oxyuraea (Lilljeborg, 1855)
  • Gnathia panousei Daguerre de Hureaux, 1971
  • Gnathia pantherina Smit & Basson, 2002
  • Gnathia perimulica Monod, 1926
  • Gnathia phallonajopsis Monod, 1925
  • Gnathia philogona Monod, 1926
  • Gnathia pilosus Hadfield, Smit & Avenant-Oldewage, 2008
  • Gnathia piscivora Paperna & Por, 1977
  • Gnathia productatridens Menzies & Barnard, 1959
  • Gnathia prolasius Cohen & Poore, 1994
  • Gnathia puertoricensis Menzies & Glynn, 1968
  • Gnathia rathi Kensley, 1984
  • Gnathia rectifrons Gurjanova, 1933
  • Gnathia rhytidoponera Cohen & Poore, 1994
  • Gnathia ricardoi Pires, 1996
  • Gnathia samariensis Mueller, 1988
  • Gnathia sanrikuensis Nunomura, 1998
  • Gnathia scabra Ota, 2012
  • Gnathia schmidti Gurjanova, 1933
  • Gnathia serrula Kensley, Schotte & Poore, 2009
  • Gnathia serrulatifrons Monod, 1926
  • Gnathia sifae Svavarsson, 2006
  • Gnathia somalia Kensley, Schotte & Poore, 2009
  • Gnathia spongicola Barnard, 1920
  • Gnathia steveni Menzies, 1962
  • Gnathia stigmacros Cohen & Poore, 1994
  • Gnathia stoddarti Kensley, Schotte & Poore, 2009
  • Gnathia taprobanensis Monod, 1926
  • Gnathia teissieri Cals, 1972
  • Gnathia teruyukiae Ota, 2011
  • Gnathia tridens Menzies & Barnard, 1959
  • Gnathia trilobata Schultz, 1966
  • Gnathia trimaculata Coetzee, Smit, Grutter & Davies, 2009
  • Gnathia triospathiona Boone, 1918
  • Gnathia tuberculata Richardson, 1909
  • Gnathia tuberculosa (Beddard, 1886)
  • Gnathia ubatuba Pires, 1996
  • Gnathia varanus Svavarsson & Bruce, 2012
  • Gnathia variobranchia Holdich & Harrison, 1980
  • Gnathia vellosa Mueller, 1988
  • Gnathia venusta Monod, 1925
  • Gnathia virginalis Monod, 1926
  • Gnathia vorax (Lucas, 1849)
  • Gnathia wagneri Monod, 1925
  • Gnathia wisteri Svavarsson & Bruce, 2012
  • Gnathia zanzibarensis Kensley, Schotte & Poore, 2009

Further reading

References

  1. Marilyn Schotte; Tommy Horton (2012). M. Schotte; C. B. Boyko; N. L. Bruce; G. C. B. Poore; S. Taiti; G. D. F. Wilson, eds. "Gnathia Leach, 1814". World Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved October 3, 2012.
  2. Charon Farquharson; Nico J. Smit; Alexandra S. Grutter; Angela J. Davies (2012). "Gnathia masca sp. nov. (Crustacea, Isopoda, Gnathiidae) from Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia" (PDF excerpt). Zootaxa. 3233: 22–36.
  3. Manuel Ortiz; Ignacio Winfield; Carlos Varela (2012). "First records of peracarid crustaceans from the Cayo Matias Ocean Blue Hole, SW Cuba, with the description of two new species" (PDF excerpt). Zootaxa. 3505: 53–66.

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