Abstract
In this study, we conducted molecular identification and complete mitochondrial genome annotation of isopod parasites isolated from mud crabs (Scylla paramamosain) in the China Sea. The specimen was identified as Portunion sinensis, a recently described species of the family Entoniscidae. P. sinensis is characterized by an anterior thorax positioned vertically and posterior ventral processes directed backwards; the female's marsupium is formed by the close adhesion of oostegites to the host membrane; the first oostegite is differentiated into three parts; the pleopoda have well-developed lamellar and pleural lamellae; and two ventral ovarian processes are present along with a pair of dorsal processes. The complete mitochondrial genome of the parasite is 14,603 bp in length, containing 35 genes (13 protein-coding genes, 20 transfer RNAs, and 2 ribosomal RNAs) as well as a putative control region (CR) located between the cob and nad1 genes. This study represents the initial characterization of the mitochondrial genome of P. sinensis. These findings provide molecular validation of its status as an independent species and lay the groundwork for the future identification of parasites within the genus Portunion. These data provide a necessary molecular reference for future research into the systematics and evolutionary history of decapod-infesting parasites.