Abstract

The male and female of Clavellisa cordata Wilson, 1915 are described from the gills of blueback herring (Alosa aestivalis), alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus), and American shad (Alosa sapidissima) collected in New Brunswick. The female differs from the original description in the presence of uropods, the apical armature of the first antennae, second antennae, and first maxillae, the presence of secondary teeth on the mandibles, and several additional processes on the maxillipeds. The male differs in the presence of uropods and in the detailed morphology of the various appendages, in particular the maxillipeds. Distinctive features of Clavellisa spinosa, another species occurring in the northwestern Atlantic, are briefly discussed. Differences between Clavellisa cordata and a closely related species, Clavellisa emarginata, occurring in the northeastern Atlantic, are listed. The present redescription of Clavellisa cordata represents a northern range extension and three new Canadian host records.

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