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1971 + +(Fig. 14B1-B3) + + + + +TABLE +8. — Measurements (D, H, W, U, P, L, in mm) for + +Pseudaganides subbiangulatus +(d’Orbigny, 1850) + +. + + + + + + + +Pseudaganides subbiangulatus +subsp. +dimidiatuo +Marchand & Tintant, 1971: 150 + + +, pl. 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+ + + +DIAGNOSIS +. + +Small sized nautilus, less than 80 mm, with a compressed and high section. Flat sides becoming slightly rounded on the body-chamber with a flat, sometime concave, venter. + + + + + + +MATERIAL +EXAMINED +. — + +France • 1 specimen (complete); NouvelleAquitaine, Saint-Laon, la Grève quarry (POC0051); [46°57’19”N, 0°01’38”W]; + +Gracilis +Zone + +, + +Patina +Subzone + +to + +Anceps +Zone + +; Lower to Middle Callovian; Patrick Branger leg.; MBAN; +2023.PB.N126 +(Fig. 14B1-B3). + + + + + + +MEASUREMENTS. — See +Table 9. + + + + + +DISTRIBUTION +. + +— +P. dimidiatus + +is known from Lower Callovian, + +Gracilis +Zone + +, + +Patina +Subzone + +, to Middle Callovian, + +Anceps +Zone. + + + + + + +DESCRIPTION + + +According to +Marchand &Tintant (1971) +, these are small sized individuals, less than +80 mm +in diameter, with a compressed and high section. Flanks are flat, becoming slightly rounded on the body-chamber. Suture line with a wide lateral saddle, not as deep as the external one. + + + + +REMARKS + + +As pointed byMarchand & +Tintant (1971) +, + +P.dimidiatus + +differs from + +P. subbiangulatus + +in several ways. Besides its smaller size, the existence of quite sharp ridges at an earlier stage proves that it is a different species. All the other characteristics of the shell are the same. According to these authors, the age of the two species were different. New +in-situ +collecting demonstrates that this point of view is probably erroneous. Those authors also assumed that, in the collections, + +P. dimidiatus + +was rather common beside the total lack of any other sample of + +P. subbiangulatus + +. This study does not confirm this opinion since, at the same level, we collected more + +P. subbiangulatus + +than + +P. dimidiatus + +. Therefore, another explanation which could be considered would be a possible sexual dimorphism. This phenomenon has been described by several authors in modern + +Nautilus + +. +Willey (1902) +was the first biologist who noticed that males are larger and have a broader aperture than females. More recent studies ( + +Saunders +& Spinosa +1978 + +; + +Saunders +et al. +2017 + +) lead to the same conclusions. Consequently, we suggest that + +P. dimidiatus + +, the smallest shell, could be the presumed female and + +P. subbiangulatus + +, the largest, could be the male of a single species. + + +
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XV (VI), fig. 1a-b. + + + + +Pseudaganides aganiticus + +– + +Marchand & Tintant 1971: 146 + +, pl. IV, fig. 1a-b. — + + +Jain +et al. +2023: 17 + + +, fig. 14A-H. + + + + + +DIAGNOSIS +. + +Small shells, maximum diameter about +90 mm +. The umbilicus is quite small, the section is higher than wide with flat sides converging toward a narrow and rounded venter on the phragmocone. This venter flattens on the body-chamber, becoming rarely concave. Most of the time it is boarded by angular ventrolateral shoulders. Suture line with a wide and deep dissymmetric lateral lobe, lateral saddle narrow and quite short, shallow, and rounded ventral lobe. + + + + + +MATERIAL + + +EXAMINED + +. — + +France +• +1 specimen +(complete); +Pays de la Loire +, +Montreuil-Bellay +; [ +47°06’37”N +, +0°06’14”W +]; top of the + +Anceps +Zone + +; Middle Callovian; Patrick Branger leg.; +MBAN +; +2023.PB.N111 +( +Fig. +14C1-C3) + +. + + + + +MEASUREMENTS +. + +See +Table 10. + + + + +DISTRIBUTION +. — The oldest sample that can be attributed to this taxon has been taken from the top of the + +Anceps +Zone, Middle Callovian. It + +is a common species within Upper Callovian and Lower Oxfordian ( +Marchand & Tintant 1971 +; + +Jain +et al. +2023 + +). + + + + +DESCRIPTION +AND +REMARKS + + +As the investigations were mainly focused on Jurassic strata from southern Deux-Sèvres, the collection is lacking in Upper Callovian examples. Nevertheless, the few + +Pseudaganides + +from these beds clearly belong to + +P. aganiticus +(Schlotheim) + +. This species has been revised by +Marchand & Tintant (1971) +and no further comment is needed. It differs from + +P. subbiangulatus + +in three major points, a more rounded section on the flanks, a smaller size ( +Fig. 10 +) and a rather closed umbilicus ( +Fig. 7 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF95FFFA0535A755FAAEF835.xml b/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF95FFFA0535A755FAAEF835.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7d7ee5fe52f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF95FFFA0535A755FAAEF835.xml @@ -0,0 +1,284 @@ + + + +Antaganides n. gen., a new genus of Middle Jurassic nautiloid, ancestor of Pseudaganides Spath, 1927, with discussion on the phyletic origin of the family Pseudonautilidae + + + +Author + +Branger, Patrick +4 rue Franche F- 79410 Cherveux (France) +patrick.branger@wanadoo.fr + +text + + +Geodiversitas + + +2024 + +2024-10-03 + + +46 + + +14 + + +471 +493 + + + + +https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/g2024v46a14.pdf + +journal article +304151 +10.5252/geodiversitas2024v46a14 +a6dcf4e3-2ba8-4c57-a797-1e57727505c5 +1638-9395 +13884433 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2C97C1BD-2DAA-485A-8AE0-2E3DD501D5F2 + + + + + +Antaganides sauvageti + +n. gen., n. sp. + + + +(Fig. 3B1-B3) +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:8F011053-8B4F-412E-83AB-BF8FF028EA81 + + + +DIAGNOSIS +. + +Small nautilus, maximum diameter about +60 mm +, shell compressed with an oval section on inner whorls. On the adult body-chamber, the venter flattens. The umbilicus is open on the juvenile but very small. Suture lines with a wide but shallow lateral lobe. + + + + +ETYMOLOGY. + +After the name of Henri Sauvaget, teacher in Niort, involved in the Museum of Natural History of this town at the beginning of the XXth century and donator of his paleontological collection to this Museum. + + + + + +TYPE +MATERIAL +. — + + +Holotype + +. + +France + +• +1 specimen +; +Nouvelle-Aquitaine +, +Parthenay +, +Sainte-Ouenne +, +Viaduc de l’Égray +; [ +46°25’25”N +, +0°27’28”W +]; +Zigzag +Zone, layer “Banc Pourri”; +Lower Bathonian +; +Patrick Branger +leg.; +MBAN +; + +2023.PB.N64 + +(Fig. 3B1-B3). + + + + + +OTHER + + +SPECIMENS + + +EXAMINED + +. — + + +France + +• +1 specimen +; Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Aigondigné, Mougon, “Trotte-Buie” ( +POC0102 +); [ +46°25’37”N +, +0°12’28”W +]; +Zigzag +Zone, layer “Banc Pourri”; +Lower Bathonian +; Patrick Branger leg.; +MBAN +; +2023.PB.N93 +• + + +1 specimen +; Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Niort; [ +46°18’25”N +, +0°27’42”W +]; +Zigzag +Zone, layer “Banc Pourri”; +Lower Bathonian +; Patrick Branger leg.; +MBAN +; +2023.PB.N127 +• + + +1 specimen +; Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Échiré; [ +46°21’30”N +, +0°25’37”W +]; +Zigzag +Zone, layer “Banc Pourri”; +Lower Bathonian +; Patrick Branger leg.; MBAN; +2023. PB.N128 +. + + + + +TYPE + + +LOCALITY + + +AND + + +STRATUM + + +TYPICUM + +. — All the specimens come from a layer called regionally “Banc Pourri” that corresponds to the +Zigzag +Zone of the Lower Bathonian, especially at the Viaduc de l’Égray where the +holotype +is coming from. + + + + +MEASUREMENTS +. — See +Table 2. + + +DESCRIPTION + + +Small shells, around +60 mm +in diameter, very involute with a closed or slightly open umbilicus. The +type +specimen is an adult form displaying approximation of the last two septa. The shell is compressed in the inner whorls and widens on the body-chamber that is always higher than wide. The section of the whorls is trapezoidal and flanks are slightly rounded. The maximum width is close to the umbilicus, at about 1/3 of the height of the whorl. Umbilical area is rounded with a perpendicular coiling to the proceeding whorl. The ventral part is limited by rounded shoulders that become more angular but never sharp on the body-chamber. Venter is rounded, flattened on the body-chamber where it can become slightly concave. Suture line ( +Fig. 4B +) shows a wide, shallow lateral lobe and a ventral lobe too. The aperture is partly broken but the dorsal part seems to be similar to these of + +Pseudaganides + +. + + + + +FIG +. 5. — Ratio “h” of the height of the whorl compared with the diameter of the shell (H/D) among the different species of + +Antaganides + +n. gen. +and + +Pseudaganides +Spath, 1927 + +. + + + + +FIG +. 6. — Ratio “w” of the width of the whorl compared with the diameter of the shell (W/D) among the different species of + +Antaganides + +n. gen. +and + +Pseudaganides +Spath, 1927 + +. + + + + +REMARKS + + +In Western Europe, Lower Bathonian beds are usually very fossiliferous but no similar species has ever been described.Compared with + +Antaganides +cf. +erycinus + +n. comb. +, the shell of + +A. sauvageti + +n. gen., n. sp. +is a little larger and thicker at adult age. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF96FFF7050CA6E8FF08F832.xml b/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF96FFF7050CA6E8FF08F832.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9ef99b90214 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF96FFF7050CA6E8FF08F832.xml @@ -0,0 +1,409 @@ + + + +Antaganides n. gen., a new genus of Middle Jurassic nautiloid, ancestor of Pseudaganides Spath, 1927, with discussion on the phyletic origin of the family Pseudonautilidae + + + +Author + +Branger, Patrick +4 rue Franche F- 79410 Cherveux (France) +patrick.branger@wanadoo.fr + +text + + +Geodiversitas + + +2024 + +2024-10-03 + + +46 + + +14 + + +471 +493 + + + + +https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/g2024v46a14.pdf + +journal article +304151 +10.5252/geodiversitas2024v46a14 +a6dcf4e3-2ba8-4c57-a797-1e57727505c5 +1638-9395 +13884433 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2C97C1BD-2DAA-485A-8AE0-2E3DD501D5F2 + + + + + +Genus + +Antaganides + +n. gen. + + + + + + +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: +38E29292-9BB1-487E-9D3D-A60892F08633 + + + + + +DIAGNOSIS +. — Small sized shells, maximum around +60 mm +or less at adult stage, compressed, showing a wide shallow lateral lobe and a shallow ventral lobe. +Septa +moderately spaced, 8 to 9 chambers are present for half a whorl. Flanks slightly rounded and venter flattens on the body-chamber. Most species posess a closed umbilicus except as juveniles.When visible, the siphuncle is close to the venter. + + + + + + +TYPE + + + +SPECIES + +. — + +Antaganides fournieri + +n. sp. +(Fig. 3C1-C3). + + + +COMPOSITION + + +OF + + +THE + + +GENUS + +. — Four nominal species are assigned to this new genus, + +Antaganides +cf. +erycinus +( +Tagliarini, 1901 +) + +, +n. comb. +from the Upper Bajocian, +Niortense +Zone, + +Antaganides sauvageti + +n. gen., n. sp. +from the Lower Bathonian, +Zigzag +Zone, + +Antaganides fournieri + +n. gen., n. sp. +from the Middle Bathonian, +Progracilis +and +Bremeri +Zones and + +Antaganides grulkei + +n. gen., n. sp. +from the same level. None of the new species described here has previously been reported or figured by any author. + + + + +ETYMOLOGY. — Genus + +Aganides + +, the first name given by Spath to the group of + +Nautilus kutchensis +Waagen, 1873 + +, later transformed into + +Pseudaganides + +due to preoccupation of the name, combined with the prefix “ante” meaning “before”. + + + +TABLE +1. — Measurements (D,H, W,U, P,L, in mm) for + +Antaganides +cf. +erycinus +( +Tagliarini, 1901 +) + +, +n. comb. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + +D + +H + +h + +W + +w + +U + +u + +W/H + +P + +L + +% +
+2023.PB.N117 +54330.6290.53000.8731816
34190.55160.47000.84 + + + + + +
+2023.PB.N129 +52320.61310.59000.9641520
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+ + +FIG +. 2. — Dimensional characteristics measured in this study, drawing from +Dzik (1984) +. + + + +OCCURRENCE +. — To date, + +Antaganides + +n. gen. +has been recorded from Upper Bajocian and Bathonian. + +
+ + +REMARKS + + +Due to its small relative size and compressed shell shape, + +Antaganides + +n. gen. +cannot be mistaken with any other contemporaneous Middle Jurassic nautilids. From the Inferior Oolite Formation, +Crick (1898) +described two small sized species, + +Cenoceras fuscum +( +Crick, 1898 +) + +and + +Cenoceras bradfordensis +( +Crick, 1898 +) + +. These species are also reported from the Upper Bajocian ( +Chirat 1997 +). + +Cenoceras fuscum + +differs by its more robust section, its well-marked angular margins, and a different aperture (see +Chirat 1997 +: pl. 5, figs 4-5) and the umbilicus is more open. + +Pictonautilus +Branger, 2004 + +of Bathonian age has the same characteristics. + +Cenoceras bradfordensis + +is closer to + +Antaganides + +n. gen. +, a little larger and a little older. For this species, +Crick (1898) +recognized two morphospecies, one with a compressed shell and another with a more inflated section. He considered this difference to be due to sexual dimorphism. + +Cenoceras bradfordensis + +could be an ancestor of + +Antaganides + +n. gen. +but further studies will clarify if this species should be integrated into the new genus. The closest genus to + +Antaganides + +n. gen. +is represented by + +Pseudaganides + +, with many morphological similarities: h, w, u, W/H ( +Figs 5-8 +). The ratio “h” of the height of the whorl compared with the diameter of the shell (H/D) among the different species of + +Antaganides + +n. gen. +and + +Pseudaganides + +is about 0.6, and is fairly constant ( +Fig. 5 +). The ratio “w” of the width of the whorl compared with the diameter of the shell (W/D) varies from 0.4 to 0.6 within the two genera ( +Fig. 6 +). The umbilical width compared with the diameter of the shell (U/D = “u”) is always very low, from 0 to 0.1 except for one + +Pseudaganides +species + +( +Fig. 7 +). The individuals of both genera are relatively compressed, W/H varies between 0.7 and 1, sometimes a little less ( +Fig. 8 +). The main difference consists in the shape of the septal suture lines which is particularly folded on the whole shell of + +Pseudaganides + +( +Figs 4 +; +9 +). + + +
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V, pl. 2-3-4-5. + + +? + +Cenoceras +sp. 1 + + +aff. +bradfordensis + +– +Chirat 1997 +: pl. 6, fig. 4a, b. + + +? + +Cenoceras +aff. +bradfordensis + +– +Chirat 1997 +:pl. 14, figs 4-5, pl. 15, fig. 1. + + + + + +MATERIAL + + +EXAMINED + +. — + + +France + +• +2 specimens +; Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Parthenay, Sainte-Ouenne, +Viaduc de l’Égray +; [ +46°25’25”N +, +0°27’28”W +]; +Niortense +Zone; level 32; +Upper Bajocian +; Patrick Branger leg.; +MBAN +; +2023.PB.N117 +(Fig. 3A1-A3), +2023.PB.N130 +• + + +2 specimens +; Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Niort; [ +46°18’25”N +, +0°27’42”W +]; +Niortense +Zone; +Upper Bajocian +; Patrick Branger leg.; +MBAN +; +2023. PB.N129 +and +2023.PB.N148 +( +Fig. 13A, B +). + + + +OCCURRENCE +. — Upper Bajocian, +Niortense +Zone, +Polygyralis +Subzone. + + +M EASUREMENTS. + +See +Table 1. + + + + +DESCRIPTION + + +Small sized nautilus, maximum diameter +55 mm +, the diameters of specimens +2023.PB.N117 +(Fig. 3A1-A3) and +2023.PB.N130 +are 52 and +54 mm +respectively. Shell compressed on the last whorl with an oval section except on the body-chamber where the venter flattens. Height rapidly increasing. Juvenile whorls have a subrectangular section with flattened flanks except at the very end of the body-chamber where they are slightly inflated, boarding a closed umbilicus. The aperture is well preserved on +2023. PB.N117 +(Fig. 3A1-A3) and is similar to that of + +Pseudaganides + +. Suture line ( +Fig.4A +) has wide shallow lateral and ventral lobes. The siphuncle is small in diameter, located on the ventral half of the septa, at about one third of the median height of the whorl. On +2023.PB.N129 +, the two last septa of the phragmocone are approximated, indicating an adult stage. This specimen has also kept the muscle scar on its left side ( +Fig. 13A +). + + + + +REMARKS + + +The cited specimens are similar to the examples published under the name + +Nautilus bradfordensis +( +Crick, 1898 +) + +by +Chirat (1997) +from the + +Garantiana + +and +Parkinsoni +Zones that also belong to Upper Bajocian. The +type +specimen of + +Antaganides erycinus + +n. comb. +is a little older and occured within the dark grey limestone formation (calcare grigio scuro) near Erice, Western Sicily, whose age is Lower Dogger according to +Tagliarini (1901) +, equating to the Upper Aalenian and Lower Bajocian. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF99FFF90539A5F7FBA6F9A9.xml b/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF99FFF90539A5F7FBA6F9A9.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a9a4d02c985 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF99FFF90539A5F7FBA6F9A9.xml @@ -0,0 +1,308 @@ + + + +Antaganides n. gen., a new genus of Middle Jurassic nautiloid, ancestor of Pseudaganides Spath, 1927, with discussion on the phyletic origin of the family Pseudonautilidae + + + +Author + +Branger, Patrick +4 rue Franche F- 79410 Cherveux (France) +patrick.branger@wanadoo.fr + +text + + +Geodiversitas + + +2024 + +2024-10-03 + + +46 + + +14 + + +471 +493 + + + + +https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/g2024v46a14.pdf + +journal article +304151 +10.5252/geodiversitas2024v46a14 +a6dcf4e3-2ba8-4c57-a797-1e57727505c5 +1638-9395 +13884433 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2C97C1BD-2DAA-485A-8AE0-2E3DD501D5F2 + + + + + + +Antaganides grulkei + +n. gen., n. sp. + + + + +(Fig. 11A, B) + + +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: +6971C0AB-C1CA-44EF-8109-2E5D67A2D8BD + + + + + + + +Nautilus +cf. +fuscus + +– + +Lissajous 1923: 48 + +, pl. II, fig. 2-2a. + + + + + +DIAGNOSIS +. — Small sized nautilus, maximum diameter +65 mm +, shell rather compressed on the last whorl with an oval section except on the body-chamber where the venter flattens. Umbilicus closed. Suture lines with a wide and shallow lateral lobe. + + + + +ETYMOLOGY. + +— +Antaganides grulkei + +n. gen., n. sp. +is dedicated to Wolfgang Grulke, Sherborne, +United Kingdom +, who made a worldwide promotion for nautiloids studies through his magnificent book “ + +Nautilus +, the Beautiful Survivor + +” ( +Grulke 2016 +). Doing this work, he gave us the opportunity to meet or to discuss with most of the specialists of the world. + + + + + +TYPE + + +MATERIAL + +. — + + +Holotype + +. + +France + +• +1 specimen +(complete); +Nouvelle-Aquitaine +, +Sainte-Éanne +, +near la Mothe-Saint-Héray, les Hauts-de-Rochefort quarry +( +NAQ0021 +); [ +46°23’30”N +, +0°07’55”W +]; Base of the +Progracilis +Zone, +Orbignyi +Subzone; Middle to Upper Bathonian; +Patrick Branger +leg.; +MBAN +; +2023. PB.N97 +(Fig. 11A, B). + + + + + +OTHER + + +SPECIMENS + + +EXAMINED + + +. — + + +France + +• +1 specimen +(complete); same data as holotype; +2023.PB.N133 + +• + +1 specimen +(complete, body-chambers poorly preserved); Nouvelle-Aquitaine, La Crèche, Champs-Albert; [ +46°21’08”N +, +0°17’58”W +]; base of the +Retrocostatum +Zone; +Upper Bathonian +; Patrick Branger leg.; +MBAN +; +2023.PB.N134 +. + + + + +TYPE + + +LOCALITY + + +AND + + +STRATUM + + +TYPICUM + +. — + +Antaganides grulkei + +n. gen., n. sp. +has been mostly encountered within the Middle Bathonian of the Submediterranean Realm where it appears at the base of the +Progracilis +Zone, +Orbignyi +Subzone. The +holotype +has been found there, in les Hauts-de-Rochefort quarry. It persists until the Upper Bathonian, at the base of the +Retrocostatum +Zone where the youngest specimens have been found. In +Burgundy +, the nautilus figured as + +Nautilus +cf. +fuscus +( +Crick, 1898 +) + +byLissajous (1923) also comes from the upper part of the Middle Bathonian, “ +Arbustigerum +Zone” (that corresponds to +Morrisi +and +Bremeri +Zones [ + +Mangold +et al. +2012 + +]). + + + + +MEASUREMENTS +. + +See +Table 4. + + +DESCRIPTION + + +The +holotype +( +2023.PB.N97 +; Fig. 11A, B) and the specimen +2023.PB.N133 +are rather well preserved samples. They only reach a small size, a little more than +6 cm +, at the adult stage. +2023.PB.N134 +is a young one with a diameter of +42 mm +, The shell is always compressed with dorsal sides slightly rounded showing a maximum width at about two third height. Then, the lateral-ventral sides flatten and converge. The ventral part, rounded on the inner whorls, flattens on the body-chamber, boarded by angular but not sharp shoulders. The umbilicus is very small, funnel-shaped. The lateral lobe of the suture line ( +Figs 4D +; +9 +) is well marked (P/L <30%) whereas the ventral lobe is very shallow. + + + + +REMARKS + + + +Antaganides grulkei + +n. gen., n. sp. +is a very close species to the contemporary + +Antaganides fournieri + +n. gen., n. sp. +, comparing size and shape of the shell. In comparison, the umbilicus is funnel-like in one case and deep and boarded by subvertical sides for the other. The lateral lobe of the suture line also shows differences, especially close to the umbilicus where the suture line is more retrosiphonate in + +A. fournieri + +n. gen., n. sp. +than on + +A. grulkei + +n. gen., n. sp. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF99FFFF078DA7D4FDC8F8F5.xml b/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF99FFFF078DA7D4FDC8F8F5.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ba0cf15a871 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF99FFFF078DA7D4FDC8F8F5.xml @@ -0,0 +1,429 @@ + + + +Antaganides n. gen., a new genus of Middle Jurassic nautiloid, ancestor of Pseudaganides Spath, 1927, with discussion on the phyletic origin of the family Pseudonautilidae + + + +Author + +Branger, Patrick +4 rue Franche F- 79410 Cherveux (France) +patrick.branger@wanadoo.fr + +text + + +Geodiversitas + + +2024 + +2024-10-03 + + +46 + + +14 + + +471 +493 + + + + +https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/g2024v46a14.pdf + +journal article +304151 +10.5252/geodiversitas2024v46a14 +a6dcf4e3-2ba8-4c57-a797-1e57727505c5 +1638-9395 +13884433 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2C97C1BD-2DAA-485A-8AE0-2E3DD501D5F2 + + + + + +Genus + +Pseudaganides +Spath, 1927 + + + + + + + + + +Pseudaganides +Spath, 1927: 22-25 + + +. + + + + + + + +TYPE + + + +SPECIES + +. — + +Nautilus kutchensis +Waagen, 1873 + +, by original designation, from the Callovian of Kutch, +India +. + + + +COMPOSITION + + +OF + + +THE + + +GENUS + +. — Six nominal species are assigned to this new genus within Bathonian and Callovian, + +Pseudaganides aquitanense + +n. sp. +from Upper Bathonian, +Retrocostatum +Zone, + +Pseudaganides buffeventi + +n. sp. +, Lower Callovian, +Bullatus +Zone, + +Pseudaganides crechensis + +n. sp. +, Lower Callovian, + +Gracilis +Zone, +Prahecquense +Subzone + +, + +Pseudaganides subbiangulatus + +and + +Pseudaganides dimidiatus +Marchand & Tintant, 1971 + +, from the Lower to Middle Callovian, + +Patina +Subzone, +Boginense +Horizon + +to the + +Anceps +Zone, +Bannense +Subzone + +and + +Pseudaganides aganiticus +(Schlotheim, 1820) + +, Upper Callovian to Lower Oxfordian. Many other + +Pseudaganides + +from the Upper Jurassic (von +Loesch 1914 +) have also to be included within the genus, a revision of this material would be necessary. Based on the angular shape of the ventral lobe, +Shimansky & Erlanger (1955) +distinguished the genus + +Xenocheilus +Shimansky, 1957 + +that extends from Upper Oxfordian to Lower Cretaceous beds. + + + + +FIG +. 11. — +A1-A3 +, + +Antaganides grulkei + +n. gen., n. sp. +, holotype ( +2023.PB.N97 +), adult shell, les Hauts-de-Rochefort quarry, Middle Bathonian, +Progracilis +Zone; +B1-B3 +, + +Antaganides grulkei + +n. gen., n. sp. +, specimen +2023.PB.N134 +, Champs-Albert near la Crèche, Upper Bathonian, base of the +Retrocostatum +Zone; +C1-C3 +, + +Pseudaganides aquitanense + +n. sp. +, holotype ( +2023.PB.N96 +), adult shell, Aiffres, Upper Bathonian, +Retrocostatum +Zone; +D1 +, +D2 +, + +Pseudaganides aquitanense + +n. sp. +,specimen +2023.PB.N106 +, Champs-Albert near la Crèche,Upper Bathonian, +Retrocostatum +Zone; +E1 +, +E2 +, + +Pseudaganides aquitanense + +n. sp. +, paratype ( +2023.PB.N124 +), bed 8b, Buffevent quarry near Niort, Upper Bathonian, +Retrocostatum +Zone. +* +, end of the phragmocone. Scale bars: 1 cm. + + + + +TABLE +5. — Measurements (D, H, W, U, P, L, in mm) for + +Pseudaganides aquitanense + +n. sp. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + +D + +H + +h + +W + +w + +U + +u + +W/H + +P + +L + +% +
+2023.PB.N96 +61 4336 270.59 0.6232 190.52 0.440 00 00.88 0.7 +6 + + +19 + +31 –
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+2023.PB.N124 +52 4829 210.55 0.4323 160.44 0.332 0 +0.04 + +0.79 0.76 +5.5 + + +16 + +34 –
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+ + +CHARACTERIZATION +AND +REMARKS + + +Genus + +Pseudaganides + +is a group including small to Middle sized nautiloids, less than 15 centimeters in diameter, mostly around 10 centimeters or less. Shells are compressed, bearing goniatitic suture lines at all growth stages. These suture lines are characterized by a deep lateral lobe, a dorsal saddle on the entire phragmocone and a ventro-lateral saddle. The ventral lobe is sometimes missing. In most stages of coiling the umbilicus is closed. On the inner whorls, the venter is rounded and flattens, sometimes slightly concave, on the body-chamber. As pointed out by +Jeannet (1948 +: fig. 4) for + +P. frickensis + +, the opening of the shell is rather particular, lateral borders are quite straight, starting from the umbilicus with a spiny shaped beginning ( +Figs 13D +1 +; 15C). A deep ventral sinus is always present. The siphuncle is typically close to the venter part of the shell. + +Pseudaganides + +is known from the top of the Bathonian to the end of the Jurassic from which many new species were described (von +Loesch 1914 +). + +P. portlandicus +( +Foord & Crick 1890 +) + +is atypical, showing an oval and larger shell. It could belong to another genus. All the specimens from the Lower Jurassic to Lower Middle Jurassic with folded suture lines are now gathered within the genus + +Belmonticeras +Rulleau, 2008 + +. From a palaeogeographical point of view, + +Pseudaganides + +seems to be a typical faunal element from the Tethyan realm +sensu +Westerman (2000) +and has not yet been reported from the Arabian realm ( +Tintant 1987 +). Due to the ventral position of the siphuncle and the strong folding of the septum sutures, it is generally accepted that species of the genus + +Pseudaganides + +were cephalopods adapted to moderately deepwater environments ( +Tintant 1987 +). + + +
+
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF9BFFF90537A7D2FD7EFB97.xml b/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF9BFFF90537A7D2FD7EFB97.xml index 15fcec59176..a5417b01a03 100644 --- a/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF9BFFF90537A7D2FD7EFB97.xml +++ b/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF9BFFF90537A7D2FD7EFB97.xml @@ -1,50 +1,52 @@ - - - -Antaganides n. gen., a new genus of Middle Jurassic nautiloid, ancestor of Pseudaganides Spath, 1927, with discussion on the phyletic origin of the family Pseudonautilidae + + + +Antaganides n. gen., a new genus of Middle Jurassic nautiloid, ancestor of Pseudaganides Spath, 1927, with discussion on the phyletic origin of the family Pseudonautilidae - - -Author + + +Author -Branger, Patrick -Franche F- 79410 Cherveux (France) patrick. branger @ wanadoo. fr -patrick.branger@wanadoo.fr +Branger, Patrick +4 rue Franche F- 79410 Cherveux (France) +patrick.branger@wanadoo.fr -text - - -Geodiversitas +text + + +Geodiversitas - -2024 - -2024-10-03 + +2024 + +2024-10-03 - -46 + +46 - -14 + +14 - -471 -493 + +471 +493 - -https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/g2024v46a14.pdf + +https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/g2024v46a14.pdf -journal article -10.5252/geodiversitas2024v46a14 -1638-9395 -13884433 -urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2C97C1BD-2DAA-485A-8AE0-2E3DD501D5F2 +journal article +304151 +10.5252/geodiversitas2024v46a14 +a6dcf4e3-2ba8-4c57-a797-1e57727505c5 +1638-9395 +13884433 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2C97C1BD-2DAA-485A-8AE0-2E3DD501D5F2 - - - + + + Antaganides fournieri @@ -52,9 +54,9 @@ n. gen., n. sp. -(Fig. 3C1-C3) - + +(Fig. 3C1-C3) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: @@ -82,7 +84,6 @@ After the name of Alphonse Fournier (1858-1911), surgeon and former preparator a - TYPE @@ -90,6 +91,7 @@ After the name of Alphonse Fournier (1858-1911), surgeon and former preparator a MATERIAL . — + Holotype @@ -103,9 +105,9 @@ After the name of Alphonse Fournier (1858-1911), surgeon and former preparator a Nouvelle-Aquitaine , Sainte-Éanne -, near la Mothe-Saint-Héray, les -Hauts-de-Rochefort -quarry ( +, +near la Mothe-Saint-Héray, les Hauts-de-Rochefort quarry +( NAQ0021 ); [ 46°23’30”N @@ -118,11 +120,8 @@ Base of Zone , - Orbignyi -Subzone - -; +Subzone; Middle Bathonian ; Patrick Branger @@ -134,7 +133,6 @@ leg.; - OTHER @@ -145,19 +143,16 @@ leg.; EXAMINED . — + France 1 specimen -(phragmocone) - -; - +(phragmocone); Nouvelle-Aquitaine , La Crèche - ; [ 46°21’08”N , @@ -165,9 +160,9 @@ leg.; ]; Middle Bathonian; Patrick Branger leg.; MBAN ; - 2023.PB.N109 -. +. + TYPE @@ -217,7 +212,6 @@ Zone Fortecostatum Subzone - . @@ -259,7 +253,7 @@ for full grown shells. . See -Table 3. +Table 3. DESCRIPTION @@ -286,7 +280,7 @@ species, around ) shows a faint lateral saddle followed by a shallow but well-marked lateral lobe. Close to the umbilicus, last septa are backward projected and do not show any lateral saddle. A shallow ventral lobe is present at any stage. - + TABLE 3. — Measurements (D, H, W, U, P, L, in mm) for @@ -296,7 +290,7 @@ species, around n. gen., n. sp. - + TABLE 4. — Measurements (D, H, W, U, P, L, in mm) for diff --git a/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF9CFFFC052AA1B8FCFEF8F5.xml b/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF9CFFFC052AA1B8FCFEF8F5.xml index 7fd0ab6143c..cbf3a2f8f30 100644 --- a/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF9CFFFC052AA1B8FCFEF8F5.xml +++ b/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF9CFFFC052AA1B8FCFEF8F5.xml @@ -1,50 +1,52 @@ - - - -Antaganides n. gen., a new genus of Middle Jurassic nautiloid, ancestor of Pseudaganides Spath, 1927, with discussion on the phyletic origin of the family Pseudonautilidae + + + +Antaganides n. gen., a new genus of Middle Jurassic nautiloid, ancestor of Pseudaganides Spath, 1927, with discussion on the phyletic origin of the family Pseudonautilidae - - -Author + + +Author -Branger, Patrick -Franche F- 79410 Cherveux (France) patrick. branger @ wanadoo. fr -patrick.branger@wanadoo.fr +Branger, Patrick +4 rue Franche F- 79410 Cherveux (France) +patrick.branger@wanadoo.fr -text - - -Geodiversitas +text + + +Geodiversitas - -2024 - -2024-10-03 + +2024 + +2024-10-03 - -46 + +46 - -14 + +14 - -471 -493 + +471 +493 - -https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/g2024v46a14.pdf + +https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/g2024v46a14.pdf -journal article -10.5252/geodiversitas2024v46a14 -1638-9395 -13884433 -urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2C97C1BD-2DAA-485A-8AE0-2E3DD501D5F2 +journal article +304151 +10.5252/geodiversitas2024v46a14 +a6dcf4e3-2ba8-4c57-a797-1e57727505c5 +1638-9395 +13884433 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2C97C1BD-2DAA-485A-8AE0-2E3DD501D5F2 - - + + Pseudaganides buffeventi @@ -52,7 +54,8 @@ n. sp. - + + TABLE 6. — Measurements (D, H, W, U, P, L, in mm) for @@ -62,11 +65,12 @@ n. sp. -(Fig. 12A, B) - + +(Fig. 12A, B) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:9238C56A-6889-42C4-AA1B-B9CB9D2E3E41 + @@ -187,7 +191,6 @@ species has been discovered. - TYPE @@ -195,6 +198,7 @@ species has been discovered. MATERIAL . — + Holotype @@ -209,23 +213,16 @@ species has been discovered. , Niort , -Buffevent -quarry ( +Buffevent quarry +( POC0009 ); [ 46°20’28”N , 0°30’21”W ]; - Bullatus -Zone - -; bed 9; -Lower Callovian -; -Patrick Branger -leg.; +Zone; bed 9; Lower Callovian; Patrick Branger leg.; MBAN ; 2023.PB.N76 @@ -233,7 +230,6 @@ leg.; - OTHER @@ -244,28 +240,26 @@ leg.; EXAMINED . — + France 1 specimen -(adult) - -; Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Salles; [ +(adult); Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Salles; [ 46°23’45”N , 0°06’19”W ]; Bullatus Zone; - Lower Callovian - ; Patrick Branger leg.; MBAN ; 2023.PB.N102 (Fig. 12B). + T @@ -284,7 +278,7 @@ Zone, Lower Callovian where it appears to be restricted. The . See -Table 6. +Table 6. DESCRIPTION diff --git a/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF9CFFFD0514A612FD0BFCE9.xml b/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF9CFFFD0514A612FD0BFCE9.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9693fd23ad5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF9CFFFD0514A612FD0BFCE9.xml @@ -0,0 +1,424 @@ + + + +Antaganides n. gen., a new genus of Middle Jurassic nautiloid, ancestor of Pseudaganides Spath, 1927, with discussion on the phyletic origin of the family Pseudonautilidae + + + +Author + +Branger, Patrick +4 rue Franche F- 79410 Cherveux (France) +patrick.branger@wanadoo.fr + +text + + +Geodiversitas + + +2024 + +2024-10-03 + + +46 + + +14 + + +471 +493 + + + + +https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/g2024v46a14.pdf + +journal article +304151 +10.5252/geodiversitas2024v46a14 +a6dcf4e3-2ba8-4c57-a797-1e57727505c5 +1638-9395 +13884433 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2C97C1BD-2DAA-485A-8AE0-2E3DD501D5F2 + + + + + + +Pseudaganides crechensis + +n. sp. + + + + +(Figs 12C1-C3; 13C) + + +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: +9DEFECCC-BA77-49A1-BA95-AEAB23E26268 + + + + + +DIAGNOSIS +. + +Small nautilus, maximum diameter +75 mm +, shell rather compressed with a subrectangular section except on the body-chamber where the sides are a little more rounded. Umbilicus clearly open. Suture lines with a wide and rather deep lateral lobe. + + + + + + +TYPE + + +MATERIAL + +. — + +Holotype + +. + +France + +• +1 specimen +(adult); +Nouvelle-Aquitaine +, +La Crèche +, +Champs-Albert +; [ +46°21’08”N +, +0°17’58”W +]; base of the + +Gracilis +Zone, +Prahecquense +Subzone + +; Lower Callovian; +Patrick Branger +leg.; +MBAN +; +2023.PB.N107 +(Fig. 12C1-C3). + + + + + +OTHER + + +SPECIMENS + + +EXAMINED + + +. — + + +France + +• +1 specimen +(adult); same data as holotype; +2023.PB.N132 +• + + +2 specimens +(young shells almost newly hatched); same data as holotype; +2023.PB.N142 +, +2023.PB.N143 +• + + +1 specimen +; Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Niort, Buffevent quarry ( +POC0009 +); [ +46°20’28”N +, +0°30’21”W +]; base of the + +Gracilis +Zone, +Prahecquense +Subzone + +; +Lower Callovian +; Patrick Branger leg.; +MBAN +; +2023.PB.N75 +. + + + + +TYPE + + +LOCALITY + + +AND + + +STRATUM + + +TYPICUM + +. — The +holotype +of + +Pseudaganides crechensis + +n. sp. +(Fig. 12C1-C3) has been sampled from the base of the + +Gracilis +Zone, +Prahecquense +Subzone + +, Lower Callovian, in La Crèche. + + + + +MEASUREMENTS +. + +See +Table 7. + + + + +ETYMOLOGY +. + +The species is named based on La Crèche (Deux-Sèvres), the city where four of the five known specimens were collected. + + + + +DESCRIPTION + + + +Pseudaganides crechensis + +n. sp. +is a small sized and compressed nautilus, maximum diameter observed is +75 mm +on the biggest specimen ( +2023.PB.N75 +). The section is oval on the embryonic shell, then subrectangular until the end of the phragmocone where it widens. The body-chamber looks more rectangular at the adult stage because of the presence of angular but not sharp ventral shoulders. Flanks are slightly rounded with a maximum width at one third of the height. At the beginning of the body-chamber, the outer part of the flank is a little depressed. The venter, rounded at first, flattens from the end of the phragmocone to the aperture. The umbilicus is clearly open ( +u +> 0.10), funnel like, with rounded sides. The lateral lobe of the suture line ( +Fig. 4F +) is well marked, ( +P/L += 0.43 to 0.47). The ventral lobe is shallow, +P/L += 0.23 on the +type +specimen. The two young shells show some ontogenetic elements. The hatching size, indicated by the existence of the nepionic constriction ( +Landman 1988 +), corresponds to +1 cm +in diameter. At that size the shell shows a cross-hatched ornament of fine growth lines and perpendicular lirae ( +Fig. 13C +). The aperture, very well-preserved on the +type +specimen (Fig. 12C1-C3), is typical of + +Pseudaganides + +with straight lateral borders and a well-marked ventral sinus. + + + + +
+ +TABLE +7. — Measurements (D, H, W, U, P, L, in mm) for + +Pseudaganides crechensis + +n. sp. + +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + +D + +H + +h + +W + +w + +U + +u + +W/H + +P + +L + +% +
+2023.PB.N75 +75390.52360.4870.090.9292143
+2023.PB.N107 +67 5435 310.52 0.5733 250.49 0.468 60.11 0.110.94 0.89 –19 –47 –
+2023.PB.N132 +65370.56350.5360.090.94
+2023.PB.N142 +29 2117 120.58 0.5715 110.51 0.523.5 20.2 0.160.88 0.91– –– –– –
+2023.PB.N143 +21 1412 80.57 0.5711 70.52 0.52.5 1.50.13 0.10.91 0.87– –– –– –
+
+ + +REMARKS + + + +Pseudaganides crechensis + +n. sp. +presents the same size than + +Pseudaganides buffeventi + +n. sp. +The two species differs mainly from their umbilicus that is open on + +Pseudaganides crechensis + +n. sp. +whereas it is closed on + +Pseudaganides buffeventi + +n. sp. + + +
+
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I, fig. 1a-c. + + + + +Pseudaganides subbiangulatus + +– + +Marchand & Tintant 1971: 146 + +, pl. IV, 1a, b. — + +Tintant 1994: 35 + +, pl. 8, fig. 5. + + + + + +Pseudaganides +cf. +aganaticus + +– + +Rulleau 2008: 55 + +, pl. 35, fig. 2a, b. + + + + +non +Pseudaganides subbiangulatus + +– Courville 2013: 66, pl. 1, fig. 2a, 2b (synonym of + +Cenoceras +sp. + +or + +Paracenoceras +sp. + +) + + + + +DIAGNOSIS +. + +Large sized nautilus for the genus, compressed subrectangular section with a flattened venter, becoming concave and boarded by angular margins on the body-chamber. Suture line with a deep lateral lobe followed by a wide lateral saddle. + + + + + +MATERIAL + + +EXAMINED + +. — + + +France + +• +1 specimen +(near complete); Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Pamproux ( +POC +0015); [ +46°23’43”N +, +0°3’0”W +]; + +Patina +Zone + +; Patrick Branger leg.; +MBAN +; +2023.PB.N73 +• + + +1 specimen +(near complete); Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Limalonges, les Maisons-Blanches; [ +46°08’15”N +, +0°10’28”E +]; Zone?; Age?; Patrick Branger leg.; +MBAN +; +2023.PB.N74 +• + + +1 specimen +(near complete); Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Bougon; [ +46°21’18”N +, +0°03’11”W +]; + +Gracilis +Zone + +, + +Patina +Subzone, +Boginense +Horizon + +; Lower Callovian; Patrick Branger leg.; +MBAN +; +2023.PB.N110 +( +Fig. 13D +1-D +3) • + + +1 specimen +(near complete); Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Niort; [ +46°18’25”N +, +0°27’42”W +]; + +Anceps +Zone, +Stuebeli +Subzone + +; Middle Callovian; Patrick Branger leg.; +MBAN +; +2023.PB.N112 +( +Fig. 13E +1-E +3) • + + +1 specimen +(near complete); Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Saint-Laon, la Grève quarry ( +POC +0051); [ +46°57’19”N +, +0°01’38”W +]; + +Anceps +Zone + +; Middle Callovian; Patrick Branger leg.; +MBAN +; +2023.PB.N144 +(Fig. 14A1- A3) • + + +1 specimen +(near complete); Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Chauray, Chaban; [ +46°21’08”N +, +0°17’58”W +]; Patrick Branger leg.; +MBAN +; +2023.PB.N149 +; • + + +1 specimen +(near complete); Nouvelle-Aquitaine, La Crèche; [ +46°21’08”N +, +0°17’58”W +]; + +Gracilis +Zone + +; Lower Callovian; Patrick Branger leg.; +MBAN +; +2023.PB.N155 +(Fig. 15A1-A3). + + + + + +MEASUREMENTS +. + +See +Table 8. + + +DESCRIPTION + + +The +lectotype +(MNHN.F.R54480, d’Orbigny collection n°2593 B, stored at the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, in Paris) has been revised by +Marchand & Tintant (1971: 142 +, pl. IV, 1a, b). It consists in a large sized specimen ( +136 mm +) for the genus + +Pseudaganides + +, well preserved, just a little distorted. The body-chamber is not complete. The umbilicus is rather narrow ( +Fig. 7 +) with an oblique umbilical wall. Its section is higher than wide, flanks are rounded with a maximum width at about one third of the height. The upper part of the flanks is slightly depressed at the end of the phragmocone and it is separated from the venter by a smooth but well-marked ridge. The flanks of the body-chamber are more rounded. The ventral area is narrow, convex on the phragmocone, slightly concave on the body-chamber. Suture line ( +Fig. 4G, H +) is very sinuous with a wide and deep lateral lobe (P/L = 0.55) and a shallow ventral lobe. + + +Among our +seven specimens +, six are a little smaller than the +lectotype +(measurements from +Marchand & Tintant, 1971 +), the maximum diameter observed is +111 mm +, but their shape and septa fit perfectly with the diagnosis of + +P. subbiangulatus + +. The sample from the collection of the École des Mines figured by +Rulleau (2008) +also belong to the same species. Only +one specimen +, +2023.PB.N155 +(Fig. 15A1-A3), although distorted, is as large as the +lectotype +. + + + + +REMARKS + + + +Pseudaganides subbiangulatus + +is the largest + +Pseudaganides +species + +( +Fig. 10 +). When +Marchand &Tintant (1971) +wrote their revision, they considered that among d’Orbigny’s material only +one specimen +was fitting perfectly to the +type +. Following his stratigraphical placement, they restricted the species to large specimens of Upper Bathonian age. The samples clearly show that all these former stratigraphic attributions are probably erroneous. Some smaller, below +80 mm +, but very similar + +Pseudaganides + +of Lower and Middle Callovian age were described by +Marchand & Tintant (1971 +: pl. II, fig. 1a-b-c, fig. III, pl. 6) as a new subspecies, + +Pseudaganides subbiangulatus +subsp. +dimidiatuo + +, +later named + +Pseudaganides dimidiatus +( +Tintant 1994 +) + +. The average size of this new species from Western +France +and +Spain +was much smaller than + +Pseudaganides subbiangulatus + +and is also very different from our specimens, see below. + + +According to our data and the patterns of the evolution of the genus + +Pseudaganides + +(see Origin and evolution of the Antaganides-Pseudaganides group) we assume that the initial stratigraphic placement to the Upper Bathonian by A. d’Orbigny (1842) was erroneous. This fossil was collected by Mr. Cabannet in the neighbourhood of Nantua (French +Jura +) but, more probably, the +lectotype +should have been collected within the “alternance calcaréo-marneuse” from the Lower or Middle Callovian described in Nantua’s area by +Mangold & Énay (2004) +. + +Pseudaganides subbiangulatus +(d’Orbigny, 1850) + +is now considered as a nautilus of Lower and Middle Callovian age, from the + +Gracilis +Zone, +Grossouvrei + +or +Pictava +Subzone, to the + +Anceps +Zone, +Bannense +Subzone. + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF9FFFFF0527A612FAD6F832.xml b/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF9FFFFF0527A612FAD6F832.xml index 79b9f34d2ce..35115995fe1 100644 --- a/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF9FFFFF0527A612FAD6F832.xml +++ b/data/03/8A/5F/038A5F57FF9FFFFF0527A612FAD6F832.xml @@ -1,50 +1,52 @@ - - - -Antaganides n. gen., a new genus of Middle Jurassic nautiloid, ancestor of Pseudaganides Spath, 1927, with discussion on the phyletic origin of the family Pseudonautilidae + + + +Antaganides n. gen., a new genus of Middle Jurassic nautiloid, ancestor of Pseudaganides Spath, 1927, with discussion on the phyletic origin of the family Pseudonautilidae - - -Author + + +Author -Branger, Patrick -Franche F- 79410 Cherveux (France) patrick. branger @ wanadoo. fr -patrick.branger@wanadoo.fr +Branger, Patrick +4 rue Franche F- 79410 Cherveux (France) +patrick.branger@wanadoo.fr -text - - -Geodiversitas +text + + +Geodiversitas - -2024 - -2024-10-03 + +2024 + +2024-10-03 - -46 + +46 - -14 + +14 - -471 -493 + +471 +493 - -https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/g2024v46a14.pdf + +https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/g2024v46a14.pdf -journal article -10.5252/geodiversitas2024v46a14 -1638-9395 -13884433 -urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2C97C1BD-2DAA-485A-8AE0-2E3DD501D5F2 +journal article +304151 +10.5252/geodiversitas2024v46a14 +a6dcf4e3-2ba8-4c57-a797-1e57727505c5 +1638-9395 +13884433 +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:2C97C1BD-2DAA-485A-8AE0-2E3DD501D5F2 - - - + + + Pseudaganides aquitanense @@ -52,9 +54,9 @@ n. sp. -(Fig. 11C-E) - + +(Fig. 11C-E) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: @@ -62,7 +64,15 @@ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: - + + + +DIAGNOSIS +. + +Small nautilus, maximum diameter 60 mm, shell rather compressed with an oval section except on the body-chamber where the venter flattens. Umbilicus closed. Suture lines with a wide but shallow lateral lobe. + + ETYMOLOGY . — From the name of the region Nouvelle @@ -70,9 +80,8 @@ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: where all the specimens of this new species have been collected - + - TYPE @@ -80,6 +89,7 @@ where all the specimens of this new species have been collected MATERIAL . — + Holotype @@ -89,18 +99,17 @@ where all the specimens of this new species have been collected • 1 specimen -(adult); Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Aiffres; [ +(adult); +Nouvelle-Aquitaine +, +Aiffres +; [ 46°18’07”N , 0°26’07”W ]; - Retrocostatum -Zone - -; -Upper Bathonian -; +Zone; Upper Bathonian; Patrick Branger leg.; MBAN @@ -112,7 +121,7 @@ leg.; - + Paratype @@ -122,33 +131,28 @@ leg.; • 1 specimen - ; - -Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Niort, Buffevent quarry ( +Nouvelle-Aquitaine +, +Niort +, +Buffevent quarry +( POC0009 -) - -; [ +); [ 46°20’28”N , 0°30’21”W ]; Retrocostatum -Zone; bed 8b; - -Upper Bathonian - -; Patrick Branger leg.; +Zone; bed 8b; Upper Bathonian; Patrick Branger leg.; MBAN ; 2023. PB.N124 (Fig. 11E). + - - - OTHER @@ -159,12 +163,12 @@ Zone; bed 8b; EXAMINED . — + France 2 specimens - ; Nouvelle-Aquitaine, La Crèche, Champs-Albert; [ 46°21’08”N , @@ -172,17 +176,14 @@ Zone; bed 8b; ]; Retrocostatum Zone; - Upper Bathonian - ; Patrick Branger leg.; MBAN; 2023.PB.N106 , 2023.PB.N125 . + - - TYPE @@ -217,7 +218,7 @@ is from Aiffres. . See -Table 5. +Table 5. DESCRIPTION diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF84FFC0271CF95EFBC7FA60.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF84FFC0271CF95EFBC7FA60.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..94c63c50425 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF84FFC0271CF95EFBC7FA60.xml @@ -0,0 +1,266 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + +3.1.1.2 +Melomystrongylus somoroensis +( +Figs. 1E–1H +) + +3.1.1.2.1 Synlophe (based on sections from five worms, sex not specified). + + + + +Sections analyzed herein are those within proximal part of body: male (Fig. 38/1E) and female (Fig. 40/1F), and at midbody: male (Fig. 42/1G), and female (Fig. 44/1H). In all sections lateral cords illustrated; ridges numbered in Figures 38/1E and 40/ +1F. + + +Within proximal body +: in both sexes careen absent, synlophe with hypertrophied ventral ridge (ridge 5’, interpreted herein as comarete), and three large right ridges associated with right lateral cord; in both sections tips of ridges 1 and 1’ divergent; axis of orientation oblique. + + +Figure 1E +(male section): 13 ridges almost regularly spaced: ridges on left-dorsal quadrant more widely spaced than those on right-dorsal quadrant. Gap between ridges 5’ and 4’ (arrowhead). + + +Fig. 1F +(female section): 15 ridges irregularly spaced with left ventral ridges tighter than other ridges. Gap between ridges 6’ and 5’ (arrowhead). + + +At midbody: +in both sexes careen absent, synlophe differing markedly from that in proximal part (comarete disappeared, number of ridges slightly increased). Ridges losing orientation after Smales & Heinrich [ +45 +]. + + +Figure 1G +(male section): ridges unequal in size and oriented from right to left on both dorsal and ventral sides, except tip of left ridge directed ventrally and convergent with tip of ridge immediately ventral. + + +Figure 1H +(female section): ridges rather subequal in size, regularly spaced and oriented from right-ventral to left-dorsal side. + + + +3.1.1.2.2 Bursa (illustrated in [ +45 +]: Fig. 49). + +Figure 49: bursa flattened out, orientation not specified; rays 2 and 3 longer than rays 4-6. From the written description [ +45 +]: bursa dissymmetrical with right lobe larger; pattern of +type +3-2. + + +3.1.2 Comments + + +3.1.2.1 Synlophe + + +Size of ridges +: the “midbody” sections of male and female seem to have been taken at different levels. Specifically, the female sections were probably taken towards the end of the mid-region of body ( +i.e. +, more distally than the male sections). This would explain the differences concerning the ridge size, since ridges usually become subequal towards the posterior end. This can be confirmed in the +type +species by noticing the male section at distal body (Fig. +46 in +[ +45 +]) which is identical to the “midbody” female section ( +Fig. 1H +). Unfortunately, in neither of the two species are there intermediate sections between the proximal body and the midbody. Consequently, it is not possible to know at which levels the ridges start decreasing in size, or new ridges appear. This means that it is not possible to establish any homologies between the synlophe at midbody and that within the proximal part of body. + + +Orientation of ridges: +for both species, it was indicated [ +30 +, +45 +] that the orientation of the ridges is oblique within the proximal body and unclear in the rest of the body. Concerning the proximal part, we agree with the original statement, though this implies that on the four illustrated proximal sections, the tips of the ridges 1 and 1’ (which are supposed to be convergent) are incorrectly figured. + + +At midbody, the orientation of the ridges is unclear in the +type +species ( +Figs. 1C and 1D +) but it is more evident in the female section of + +M. somoroensis + +where the ridges determine an oblique, almost subfrontal, axis of orientation ( +Fig. 1H +). In the male section of + +M. somoroensis + +( +Fig. 1G +), the fact that the left ridge is oriented toward the ventral side means that the pair of ridges with convergent tips (curved arrows on the left) is situated ventrally. Such arrangement actually determines an axis of orientation right-dorsal to left-ventral, which is not at all the rule in the +Heligmonellidae +. We propose the reversion of the section on its frontal axis, which results in the left ridge directed dorsally and an axis of orientation directed from right-ventral to left-dorsal quadrant ( +Fig. 1G’ +). Although without a clear inclination, this arrangement is similar to that observed in the female section ( +Fig. 1H +). + + +As noted by Smales [ +30 +], + +Melomystrongylus + +is characterized by the absence of a careen and the presence of a hypertrophied mid-ventral ridge within the proximal third of the body. Among the Australasian +Nippostrongylinae +, there is only one genus without a careen and with hypertrophied ventral ridges: + +Hasanuddinia + +. Smales [ +30 +] distinguished + +Melomystrongylus + +from + +Hasanuddinia + +by the presence of a single hypertrophied ridge in the first third of body length, +versus +three hypertrophied ridges along the whole body in + +Hasanuddinia + +. + + +3.1.2.2 Bursa + + + +M. sepikensis +: + +judging from the illustration, the pattern of the left lobe is 1-4 with ray 3 diverging at same level as ray 6 from their common trunk. The pattern of the right lobe is not illustrated. + + + +M. somoroensis +: + +judging from the illustration, the pattern is 1-3-1 for both lobes with rays 3 and 6 diverging at same level from their common trunk. + + +In the Remarks concerning + +M. somoroensis +, Smales & Heinrich + +[ +45 +] noted: + + +“ +The generic diagnosis of the genus +Melomystrongylus +includes “bursa asymmetrical, left lobe larger”, the determination having been made after examining bursae that had not been completely rolled flat. In +M. somoroensis +the right lobe is the larger one and since this could also be the case for +M. sepikensis +the diagnosis needs to be reconsidered. +” + + +3.1.3 Conclusion + + +Despite the incomplete description of the synlophe, the presence of a hypertrophied ventral ridge (interpreted herein as a comarete) within the proximal third of the body allows the characterization of the genus. We consider + +Melomystrongylus + +a valid genus. Further studies will be needed, especially of the bursa of the +type +species, to provide a more complete generic definition. + + + + +3.1.4 Emended diagnosis + + + +Melomystrongylus +. + +Synlophe without careen. Within anterior third of body, 9–12 ridges; presence of one ventral comarete; ridges irregularly spaced; right ridge and dorsal adjacent ridge largest; other ridges unequal in size and small. At midbody, 14–17 ridges medium-sized to small, irregularly spaced. Axis of orientation oblique within proximal part, uncertain in midbody. Characteristic bursal pattern of +type +1-3-1 (only known in + +M. somoroensis + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF85FFC22440FE72FBC7FC21.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF85FFC22440FE72FBC7FC21.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..aac53e5abcf --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF85FFC22440FE72FBC7FC21.xml @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.1 Genus + +MELOMYSTRONGYLUS +Smales, 2009 + + + + + + + + + +( +Fig. 1 +) + + + + + + + +Type +species: + + +Melomystrongylus sepikensis +Smales, 2009 + +. + + + + +Hosts: +Muridae +, +Hydromyinae +( +Rodentia +). + + +Site: +small intestine. + + + + +Distribution: +Papua New Guinea +. + + + + +Other species: + +Melomystrongylus somoroensis +Smales & Heinrich, 2010 + +. + + + + +Original diagnosis: + +Trichostrongyloidea +: +Heligmonellidae +: +Nippostrongylinae +. Synlophe well developed with pointed ridges; in midbody axis of orientation of ridges passing through ventral right and dorsal left sides inclined about 65 + +° +from sagittal axis in anterior body, lacking clear orientation in mid and hind body. Ventral ridge 5’ hypertrophied anteriorly. Bursa asymmetrical with larger left lobe. Dorsal ray divided distal to level of branching of rays 8 from dorsal trunk. Parasites of hydromyine murids +[ +30 +]. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF85FFC32440FC1EFD68F91D.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF85FFC32440FC1EFD68F91D.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..351cdaa7d74 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF85FFC32440FC1EFD68F91D.xml @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.1.1.1 +Melomystrongylus sepikensis +( +Figs. 1A–1D +) + + + + + + +3.1.1.1.1 Synlophe (number of worms studied not provided). +Sections analyzed herein are those within proximal part of body: male (Fig. 16/1A) and female (Fig. 17/1B), and at midbody: male (Fig. 19/1C) and female (Fig. 20/1D). In all sections, lateral cords illustrated; ridges numbered in Figure 16/1A. + + +Within proximal body +: in both sexes, careen absent, synlophe with hypertrophied ventral ridge (ridge 5’, interpreted herein as comarete) and two large right ridges associated to right lateral cord; axis of orientation described as oblique by Smales [ +30 +]. + + +Figure 1A +(male section): nine ridges irregularly spaced with three gaps (arrowheads) of which largest situated on right-ventral quadrant; tips of ridges 1 and 1’ divergent (curved arrows). + + +Figure 1B +(female section): 12 ridges less irregularly spaced; gaps much smaller than those in male section (arrowheads). + + +At midbody: +Figures 1C and 1D +, synlophe very different from that within proximal body; ridges increased in number (14–16), small and subequal in size, lacking clear orientation. All features characterizing synlophe at proximal part disappear. + + +Figure 1C +(male section): all ridges subequal with no systematic orientation, most oriented perpendicularly to body surface; small ridge-free space present on right-ventral quadrant (arrowhead). + + +Figure 1D +(female section): right ventral ridges largest; two pairs of ridges with divergent tips present (curved arrows): one right-dorsal and one right-ventral; no ridges with convergent tips observable, remaining ridges mostly perpendicular to body surface. + + + +3.1.1.1.2 Bursa (illustrated in [ +30 +]: Figs. 22 and 25). + +Figure 22: dorsal ray and rays 8, orientation not specified. Figure 25: left lobe, left ray 8 and left branch of dorsal ray, lateral view. + + + +Figure 1. +Genus + +Melomystrongylus +Smales, 2009 + +. Body sections. A–D + +Melomystrongylus sepikensis +Smales, 2009 + +. A, B within proximal body. A male, B female; C, D at midbody. C male, D, female. E–H + +Melomystrongylus somoroensis +Smales & Heinrich, 2010 + +. E, F within proximal body. E male, F female. G, G’ at midbody, male. H female “at posterior end of midbody” (sic). Sources: A–D redrawn from [ +30 +]. E–H redrawn from [ +45 +]. G’ modified figure, reversed on its frontal axis with respect to the original. + + + +From the written description [ +30 +]: bursa dissymmetrical with left lobe larger; left rays 2 and 3 longer than rays 4-6. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF87FFC02440F9C5FB71F86C.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF87FFC02440F9C5FB71F86C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1f2711619a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF87FFC02440F9C5FB71F86C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.2 Genus + +MAWSONEMA +Smales & Heinrich, 2010 + +( +Fig. 2 +) + + + + + + + +Type +and sole species: + + +Mawsonema mokwanense +Smales & Heinrich, 2010 + +. + + + + +Hosts: +Muridae +, +Murinae +, Hydromyini ( +Rodentia +). + + +Host site: +small intestine. + + + + +Distribution: +New +Guinea +. + + + + +Original diagnosis: + +Nippostrongylinae +. Synlophe well developed, with 15 continuous longitudinal pointed ridges: anterior body with axis of orientation of ridges sub frontal in anterior, lacking orientation in mid and hind body. Bursa asymmetric, left lobe largest. Pattern of bursal rays 2-3. Dorsal ray divided distal to level of branching of rays 8 from dorsal trunk. Parasites of hydromyine murids + +[ +45 +]. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF88FFCD2440FC72FB96F8C4.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF88FFCD2440FC72FB96F8C4.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..32343ba2558 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF88FFCD2440FC72FB96F8C4.xml @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.3.1.1 +Montistrongylus ingati +( +Figs. 3A–3 +D’) + + + + + + +3.3.1.1.1 Synlophe (based on sections from six worms, sex not specified). +Sections analyzed herein are those within proximal body: male (Fig. 51/3A) and female (Fig. 52/3B) and at midbody: male (Fig. 54/3C) and female (Fig. 55/3D). Lateral cords illustrated; ridges numbered in sections at midbody. + + +Within proximal body: +in +Fig. 3A +(male), two ridge sets alternating with two ridge free-spaces (arrowheads); ridge set 1 on left and ventral sides made up of nine ridges: four left ridges similar in size, perpendicular to body, smaller and more spaced than five ventral ridges with decreasing gradient in size from left to right, oriented from right to left except last ridge on the right; ridge set 2 made up of two minute ridges perpendicular to body. + + +Figure 3B +(female): three ridge sets alternating with three ridge free-spaces (arrowheads); ridge set 1 on left-dorsal side, made up of four minute ridges perpendicular to body; ridge set 2 on right-dorsal quadrant made up of seven minute ridges without clear orientation; ridge set 3 on mid-ventral side made up of five minute ridges, oriented from right to left. + + +At midbody: +in +Figure 3C +(male), two ridge sets alternating with two ridge-free spaces (arrowheads); ridge set 1 on left side, made up of nine small ridges (7’-1’, 1 and 2) similar in size, except ridges ventrally adjacent to left lateral cord (3’ and 4’), slightly larger; ridges regularly spaced; ridges 3’-1’, 1 and 2 plus ridge 7’ perpendicular to body surface; other ventral ridges slightly oriented from right to left. Ridge set 2 on right- dorsal quadrant, made up of six small ridges (3 to 8) similar in size and oriented from right to left (ridges 3 to 6) or perpendicularly to body surface (ridges 7 and 8). + + +Figure 3D +(female), three ridge sets alternating with three ridge-free spaces (arrowheads); ridge set +1 in +front of left lateral cord, made up of three small ridges (3’ to 1’) similar in size and perpendicular to body surface; ridge set 2 on mid-dorsal quadrant, made up of five small ridges (1 to 5) similar in size, oriented from right to left except ridge 5, perpendicular to body surface; ridge set 3 on right-ventral quadrant, made up of six ridges (9’ to 4’) of which 4’ and 5’ slightly larger, all oriented from right to left. + + + +Figure 3a. + +Montistrongylus +Smales & Heinrich, 2010 + +. Body sections. A–D’ + +Montistrongylus ingati +Smales & Heinrich, 2010 + +. A–B’ within proximal body. A male, B, B’ female. C–D’ at midbody. C male, D, D’ female. E–H’ + +Montistrongylus giluwensis +Smales, 2011 + +. E, F within proximal body. E male, F female. G–H’ at midbody. G, G’ male, H, H’ female. Sources: A, D redrawn from [ +45 +]; E–H redrawn from [ +33 +]. B’, D’, G’, H’ modified figures: B’ rotated +ca +. 75° counterclockwise with respect of the original. D’–H’ reinterpreted orientation of the axis (subfrontal). G’ reversed on its frontal axis then rotated 30° clockwise with respect to the original. H’ rotated +ca +. 10–20° counterclockwise with respect to the original. + + + + +Figure 3b. +I–K + +Montistrongylus karungi +Smales, 2012 + +. I, I’ within proximal body, male. J, K at midbody. J male, K female. L–O + +Montistrongylus kaindiensis +Smales, 2015 + +. L, M within proximal body. L male, M female. N–O at midbody. N, N’ male, O female. Sources: I–K redrawn from [ +35 +]; L–O redrawn from [ +37 +]. I’, N’, modified figures. I’ body displaced inside the cuticle to obtain a section congruent with Figure 3K. N’ reversed on its sagittal axis then rotated 30° clockwise with respect to the original. + + + + +3.3.1.1.2 Bursa (based on 7 worms; illustrated in [ +45 +]: Figs. 63 and 65). + + + +Figure 63: dorsal ray and rays 8, orientation not specified; rays 8 dissymmetrical. Figure 65: bursa flattened out, orientation not specified, symmetrical diverging of rays 8 at base of dorsal ray. From the original written description [ +45 +]: bursa slightly dissymmetrical with right lobe larger; dissymmetrical divergence of rays 8 from median part of dorsal ray; pattern of +type +3- +2 in +both lobes. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF88FFCF271CF91EFC57FCEE.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF88FFCF271CF91EFC57FCEE.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..671be7c7771 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF88FFCF271CF91EFC57FCEE.xml @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.3 Genus + +MONTISTRONGYLUS +Smales & Heinrich, 2010 + +( +Fig. 3 +) + + + + + + + +Type +species: + + +Montistrongylus ingati +Smales & Heinrich, 2010 + +. + + + + +Hosts: +Muridae +, +Murinae +( +Rodentia +). + + +Host site: +small intestine. + + + + +Distribution: +Papua New Guinea +. + + + + +Other species: + +Montistrongylus giluwensis +Smales, 2011 + +; + +Montistrongylus karungi +Smales, 2012 + +; + +Montistrongylus kaindiensis +Smales, 2015 + +. + + + + +Original diagnosis: + +Nippostrongylinae +. Synlophe with up to 15 small pointed ridges, left ventral ridges largest: axis of orientation of ridges from ventral right to dorsal left, 55 + +° +from sagittal axis at mid body, lacking careen. Bursa slightly asymmetrical, right lobe larger, dorsal lobe about same length as lateral lobes. Pattern of bursal rays 3-2. Rays 8 asymmetrical, left ray longer. Dorsal ray divided distal to level of branching of rays 8 from dorsal trunk. Parasites of hydromyine murids +[ +45 +]. + + + + +3.3.1 Analysis of data and difficulties encountered + + +In the four species described, a careen is absent and the ridges are grouped into two or three sets alternating with two or three ridge-free spaces. Herein, for the description of the synlophe of each species, the ridge sets will be numbered (set 1, set 2, set 3) clockwise starting from the left (set 1). Axis of orientation described as oblique all along body by Smales & Heinrich [ +45 +]. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF89FFCF271CFF08FEDEF94A.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF89FFCF271CFF08FEDEF94A.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..88126cf69b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF89FFCF271CFF08FEDEF94A.xml @@ -0,0 +1,288 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + +3.2.1 Analysis of data and difficulties encountered + +Mawsonema mokwanense + + + + + + +3.2.1.1 Synlophe (based on sections from 10 worms, +sex not specified) + + +Sections analyzed herein are within proximal body: male (Fig. 21/2A) and female (Fig. 23/2F), at midbody: male (Fig. 24/2B) and female (Fig. 27/2C), and within distal body: male (Fig. 28/2D) and female (Fig. 33/2E). Lateral cords illustrated in all figures and ridges numbered in Figures 21/2A and 23/ +2F. +Axis of orientation described as subfrontal in [ +45 +] within proximal part, lacking orientation in middle and distal part. + + +Within proximal body (male) +: in +Figure 2A +, careen absent; 15 ridges small to minute, regularly spaced; presence of gap on right-dorsal quadrant (arrowhead). Most ventral ridges perpendicular to body surface; dorsal ridges oriented from right to left. Excretory glands observed in dorsal position. + + +At midbody (both sexes) +: in +Figures 2B and 2C +, careen absent; 15 minute ridges regularly spaced. In +Figure 2B +(male), on left-dorsal quadrant, small dilatation present supported by two ridges whose tips are slightly divergent (curved arrows). Remaining ridges perpendicular to body surface. +Figure 2C +(female), on dorsal, right-dorsal quadrant, presence of 2 minute ridges pointing to opposite directions (curved arrows); remaining ridges oriented mainly from right-dorsal to ventral side. + + +Within distal body (both sexes) +: in +Figures 2D and 2E +, careen absent; in +Figure 2D +(male) 14 ridges, in +Figure 2E +(female) 16 ridges minute and regularly spaced. Most ridges apparently perpendicular to body surface although in female, presence of small, mid-ventral dilatation supported by seven ridges including two with tips apparently divergent (curved arrows). + + +Within proximal body (female) +: in +Figure 2F +, careen present (curved arrows on the left), made up of two ridges of which dorsal one larger than ventral one; 13 ridges (including careen) medium-sized to minute, almost regularly spaced, except for large gap on left-ventral quadrant (arrowhead). Tips of ridges 8 and 4’ divergent (curved arrows on the right); tip of ridge 5’ perpendicular to body surface. Remaining ridges oriented from right to left on dorsal and ventral sides. Axis of orientation of ridges oriented few degrees above frontal axis on right side, below frontal axis on left side. + + + +3.2.1.2 Bursa (based on 12 worms, illustrated in [ +45 +]: + +Figs. 32, 34 and 37) + +Figure 32: entire bursa partially unfolded, orientation not specified. Figure 34: distal part of rays 8 and dorsal ray, orientation not specified; rays not illustrated up to base. Figure 37: entire bursa closed showing ventral rays. + +From the written description [ +45 +]: bursa dissymmetrical with left lobe larger than right one and pattern of +type +2-3 in +both lobes. + + +3.2.2 Comments + + +3.2.2.1 Synlophe + + +Within the proximal part of the body, in the male section ( +Fig. 2A +) the dorsal position of the excretory glands seems at first sight unlikely since these glands reach the excretory pore, which is ventral by definition. However, the position of the excretory glands may be dorsal if the level of the section is distant enough from the excretory pore. Based only on the position of these glands, and without information on the exact level of the section, we cannot know if the dorso-ventral orientation of the section is right or not. Nevertheless, if +Fig. 2A +is reversed on its frontal axis ( +Fig. 2A’ +), the gap becomes right-rightventral, as it is frequent in the +Nippostrongylinae +(arrowhead). Despite this reversion, there are still no groups of ridges oriented in opposite directions, and consequently it is not possible to determine an axis of orientation of the ridges. + + +At midbody and within distal part of body ( +Figs. 2B–2E +), except for the presence of a pair of clearly divergent ridges in +Figure 2C +, the orientation of the ridges is rather disparate and it is likely that most ridges are in fact oriented perpendicularly to the body surface. The reason for the absence of an axis of orientation in these sections is the perpendicular orientation of the ridges, not a “loss of orientation” of these latter (as interpreted in [ +47 +]. + + +Within the proximal part of another female ( +Fig. 2F +), several elements allow us to suggest that the original orientation of the section is erroneous: (1) the axis of orientation of the ridges is oriented from right dorsal side from left ventral side; (2) the dorsal ridge of the careen is larger than the ventral one; (3) the largest ridges are dorsal in position; and (4) dorsal ridges are more numerous than the ventral ones. + + +Usually, in the +Nippostrongylinae +, (1) the axis of orientation of the ridges is oriented from the right-ventral to the left-dorsal quadrant or, at most, subfrontal; (2) when the ridges of the careen are unequal in size, the ventral ridge (1’) is always the largest; (3) other developed ridges are in mid-ventral or left-ventral position (never mid-dorsal); and (4) the ventral ridges are usually more (or as) numerous than the dorsal ridges. + + +For the orientation to be accurate, +Figure 2F +should be reversed on its frontal axis ( +Fig. 2F’ +). In the re-oriented section, the axis of orientation of the ridges becomes subfrontal, it is determined by ridges 4 and 8’ (divergent) on the right (ridge 5 being perpendicular to body surface) and 1 and 1’ (convergent) on the left (curved arrows). + + +Smales & Heinrich [ +45 +] stated in the “Remarks”: “ + +Mawsonema + +n. gen. +has all the characteristics of the subfamily +Nippostrongylinae +except that the orientation of synlophe ridges exceeds the range given by Durette-Desset [ +4 +]”. We believe that the “range” to which the authors refer is the range of the inclination of the axis of orientation of the ridges which, following [ +4 +], in the +Nippostrongylinae +ranges between 45° and 67° to the sagittal axis. However, since 1983, the separation of subfamilies based only on the inclination of the axis of orientation has become less reliable since, based on more recent data, the inclination of the axis in the +Nippostrongylinae +actually ranges from 25° to 90° to the sagittal axis, a range which overlaps with that of the Pudicinae and the Brevistiatinae [ +1 +]. + + +Nevertheless, we interpret the “exceptional” inclination (below the frontal axis) alleged by Smales & Heinrich [ +45 +] in + +Mawsonema + +as a misinterpretation of the orientation of the section 2F (treated above). + + +3.2.2.2 Bursa + +In Figure 32, judging from the bursal shape and the position of the drawing strokes, the bursa is in ventral view. The ray bases are not illustrated. In Figure 37, only the divergence of rays 2 and 3 is illustrated. +Without description or illustration of the origin or level of divergence of rays 4-6 and 8, the bursal pattern cannot be confirmed. + +3.2.3 Conclusion + + +3.2.3.1 Synlophe + + +Smales & Heinrich [ +45 +] studied the synlophe on +10 specimens +but only 6 body sections were illustrated. It is not indicated if all body sections provided were taken from six different worms or made at different levels on +one male +and +one female +. Anyway, it is possible to state that the female synlophe illustrated on +Figure 2F +is very different from the others by having a well-developed careen, leading us to suggest that two different genera are present within the studied material. Based on the elements listed above, +two types +of synlophe could be described: + + + +Type +I + +: characterized by the absence of careen along whole body. With 15 ridges in male, +17 in +female at mid-body, +15 in +male, +16 in +female within distal part. Ridges subequal, minute and regularly spaced. Within proximal part, ventral and left-ventral ridges oriented from right to left. At midbody and within distal part of body, no axis of orientation, most ridges being apparently perpendicular to body surface ( +Figs. 2A–2E +). + + + +Type +II + +: Only represented by a female section within proximal part of body ( +Fig. 2F +). Characterized by a careen supported by two small ridges. With 13 ridges including the careen. Gap present on left-dorsal quadrant. Ridges of right-ventral quadrant most developed, but not larger than the ridges of the careen. Axis of orientation probably subfrontal. + + +3.2.3.2 Bursa + + +From the illustrations and the written description, it is not possible to confirm the pattern of the bursa. Twelve worms were studied but only one is described and illustrated, whereas +two types +of synlophe have been highlighted. We have no data to attribute the described bursa to a given +type +of synlophe. + + +There seem to be two taxa concerned in the description of this species (each characterized by a different synlophe): “ + +M. mockwanense + +” and a +Nippostrongylinae +i.s. +1. Since we do not know what type of synlophe the +holotype +corresponds to, + +Mawsonema mokwanense + +is considered a +species inquirenda +. Being the type species of the genus, it is impossible to give a precise definition of it. We thus consider + +Mawsonema + +a +genus inquirendum +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8AFFCA2440F89CFD46F89F.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8AFFCA2440F89CFD46F89F.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..50b9a604394 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8AFFCA2440F89CFD46F89F.xml @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.3.1.2 +Montistrongylus giluwensis +( +Figs. 3E–3 +H’) + + + + + + +3.3.1.2.1 Synlophe (based on sections from six worms, sex not specified). + + +Sections analyzed herein are those within proximal part of body: male ( +Fig. 4 +/3E) and female (Fig. 14/3F) and at midbody: male ( +Fig. 9 +/3G) and female (Fig. 16/3H); lateral cords illustrated in +Figures 4 +/3E and 14/3F; ridges numbered in +Figures 4 +/3E and 16/3H; careen absent. + +In all sections, three ridge sets alternating with three ridge-free spaces (arrowheads). + +Within proximal body: +in +Figure 3E +(male), ridge set 1 situated on left side in front of left lateral field, made up of five small ridges (3’-1, 1 and 2) similar in size; regularly spaced and oriented perpendicularly to body surface; ridge set 2 situated on right-dorsal quadrant, made up of six small ridges (3 to 8) similar in size, regularly spaced and oriented from right to left; ridge set 3 situated on ventral side, made up of seven small ridges, ridges 5’ to 7’ slightly larger than other ridges; ridges regularly spaced with ridges 5’ to 7’ oriented from right to left, other ridges oriented perpendicularly to body surface. + + +Figure 3F +(female): ridge set 1 situated on left-dorsal quadrant, made up of four small ridges similar in size, regularly spaced (with large spaces) and oriented perpendicularly to body surface; ridge set 2 situated on dorsal, right-dorsal side, made up of four small ridges, similar in size, regularly spaced (with small spaces) and oriented from right to left; ridge set 3 situated on mid-ventral side, made up of seven ridges of which the left ones slightly larger (except the last ridge one, minute), all ridges oriented from right to left. + + +At midbody: +in +Figure 3G +(male), ridge set 1 situated on left side, made up of five small ridges unequal in size, regularly spaced and oriented from right to left (three dorsal ridges) or perpendicularly to body surface (other two ridges); ridge set 2 situated on right-dorsal side, made up of eight small ridges oriented from right to left (three dorsal ridges) or perpendicularly to body surface (other ridges); ridge set 3 situated on mid-ventral side, made up of six small ridges, median three being slightly larger, oriented from right to left. + + +Figure 3H +(female): ridge set 1 situated on left side, made up of five ridges (3’ to 1’, 1 and 2), almost similar in size, regularly spaced, oriented perpendicularly to body surface; ridge set 2 situated on right-dorsal side, made up of six small ridges, almost similar in size, regularly spaced and oriented from right to left; ridge set 3 situated on ventral side, made up of eight small ridges (5’, 6’ largest, then 4’, 7’, 8’ then 9’ to 11’ minute) regularly spaced and oriented from right to left except ridges 9’ to 11’ oriented perpendicularly to body surface. + + + +3.3.1.2.2 Bursa (number of worms studied not specified, illustrated in [ +33 +]: +Figs. 10 +, 12 and 13). + +Figure 10 +: distal part of dorsal ray with rays 8, dorsal view; right ray 8 clearly extending beyond division of dorsal ray. Figure 12: left lobe and left proximal part of dorsal ray, dorsal view. Figure 13: right lobe and right proximal part of dorsal ray, dorsal view; right ray 8 just reaching level of division of dorsal ray. From the original written description [ +33 +]: bursa symmetrical with right lobe slightly larger than left one and pattern of +type +2-3 in +both lobes. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8CFFC82440F987FB33FAF5.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8CFFC82440F987FB33FAF5.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9d2271f0427 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8CFFC82440F987FB33FAF5.xml @@ -0,0 +1,314 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.3.2.4 +Montistrongylus kaindiensis + + + + + + +3.3.2.4.1 Synlophe. +Concerning the male section of the proximal body ( +Fig. 3L +), the presence of only one ridge-free space and then the absence of ridge sets prevents us from relating this synlophe to any of the remaining sections studied. A section of the esophagus is observed, which means that the body section has been taken very proximally. Thus, it is difficult to compare the male with the female “proximal” body section ( +Fig. 3M +), taken much more distally. The latter, in addition, has two ridge sets +vs +. three in the midbody sections. + + +The female section at midbody ( +Fig. 3O +) seems congruent with the other + +Montistrongylus +spp. + +by ridge set 1 situated on the left. Instead, the orientation of the male section ( +Fig. 3N +) is less clear. The reversion of the male section on its sagittal axis and further rotation about 30° clockwise ( +Fig. 3N’ +) results in both sections at midbody (male and female) having a similar pattern of ridge sets and ridge-free spaces. Such manipulation of the male section changes the original ridge set 3 into set 1 and the ridge set 1 into set 3. + + +In spite of the clear presence of three sets of ridges alternating with three ridge-free spaces, this synlophe description shows several inconsistencies. Apart from the ridges of set 1, which are perpendicular to body surface, the remaining ridges show an anarchical orientation. Ridges in set +2 in +the male section (regardless of the orientation of the section) are oriented in opposite directions, so that there are divergent ridges +within +the ridge set. By contrast, in the female section, all ridges of set 2 are oriented from left to right, contrarily to what is usual for the dorsal ridges in the +Nippostrongylinae +. Ridges of set +3 in +the reoriented male section ( +Fig. 3N’ +) are oriented from left to right, contrarily to what is expected for the ventral ridges in the +Nippostrongylinae +; whereas in the female section, the same ridges are oriented, as expected, from right to left ( +Fig. 3O +). The disparate orientation of most ridges prevents the identification of an axis of orientation and does not allow a reliable interpretation of the synlophe. Moreover, no attempt at reorientation of any of these sections will make them comparable to each other or to any other species in the genus or in the family. We are not able to interpret these particularities or to state whether both sections correspond to the same species. + + +3.3.2.4.2 Bursa. +From the original illustration, the pattern is of +type +1-4 in +both lobes with rays 3 diverging proximally to rays 6, and rays 6 diverging first from common trunk to rays 4-6. + + +3.3.3 Conclusion + + +3.3.3.1 Synlophe + + +From a descriptive point of view we observed, throughout the descriptions, +three types +of synlophe. + + +Type +I is observed in the male sections at midbody of + +M. ingati + +and + +M. karungi + +( +Figs. 3C, 3J +): it is characterized by two sets of ridges alternating with two ridge-free spaces; and an oblique axis of orientation of the ridges. + + +Type +II +is observed in the female section at midbody of + +M. ingati + +( +Fig. 3D’ +) and the male and female sections of + +M. giluwensis + +( +Figs. 3G’ +, 3H’): it is characterized by three sets of ridges alternating with three ridge-free spaces; and an axis of orientation subfrontal at midbody. It would be possible to relate to this second +type +the male and female sections of + +M. kaindiensis + +( +Figs. 3N’ +, 3O) based on the presence of three ridge sets and three ridge-free spaces, but the orientation of the ridges in these two sections is completely disparate. + + +Type +III +is observed in a male section within the proximal part of the body ( +Fig. 3I’ +) and in a female section at midbody in + +M. karungi + +( +Fig. 3K +): it is characterized by two sets of ridges alternating with two ridge-free spaces. This +type +differs from the male section of + +M. karungi + +at midbody ( +Fig. 3J +) by the position of the dorsal ridge-free space situated on the left side in the female +versus +the right side in the male. + + +That said, we can state that, besides the absence of a careen, all the taxa described within + +Montistrongylus + +may be characterized by the alternation of 2 or 3 sets of ridges with 2 or 3 ridge-free spaces and ridges small and more or less regularly spaced within the sets. + + +3.3.3.2 Bursa + + +Even if the original descriptions of + +M. ingati +, +M. giluwensis + +and + +M. karungi + +describe only +one type +of bursa, the illustrations show +two types +of dorsal lobes in each species mentioned, which probably means that there are at least two different taxa within each “species” studied. For + +M. kaindiensis + +, the illustration of the dorsal lobe is incomplete, the right ray 8 not being figured. + + +Though the taxa described within + +Montistrongylus + +are characterized by ridge sets alternating with ridge-free spaces, and ridges small and regularly spaced within the sets, + +Montistrongylus + +is considered a +genus inquirendum +. In our interpretation, the type species is composed of two different taxa, each represented by a body section with different synlophe types: type I in the male and type +II +in the female. In the article by Smales & Heinrich [ +45 +], a male was designated as +holotype +but its description is mixed with that of the +paratypes +and it is not possible to know if its synlophe corresponds to type I or to type +II +. + + +Since we do not know what type of synlophe the +holotype +corresponds to, + +Montistrongylus ingati + +is considered a +species inquirenda +. + +Montistrongylus giluwensis + +and + +M. karungi + +are also considered +species inquirendae +since their descriptions seem to involve two different taxa each. + +Montistrongylus kaindiensis + +is similarly considered a +species inquirenda +because its synlophe description shows several inconsistencies, which were explained above. The +three types +of synlophe recognized (type I, +II +and +III +) seem to be distributed into six different taxa as follows: “ + +M. ingati + +” (male); “ + +M. karungi + +” (male) (both with synlophe of type I); +Nippostrongylinae +i.s. +2 (“ + +M. ingati + +” female); “ + +M. giluwensis +” + +; “ + +M. kaindiensis +” + +(all with synlophe of type +II +) and +Nippostrongylinae +i.s. +3 (“ + +M. karungi + +” male section within proximal part of body and female section at midbody) (with synlophe of type +III +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8CFFCB2440FD0DFA37F9A9.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8CFFCB2440FD0DFA37F9A9.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5f5b50d3505 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8CFFCB2440FD0DFA37F9A9.xml @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.3.2.3 +Montistrongylus karungi + + + + + + +3.3.2.3.1 Synlophe. +The descriptions of the three sections of + +M. karungi + +( +Figs. 3I, 3J, 3K +) are similar with those of the male sections of + +M. ingati + +( +Figs. 3A, 3C +): two sets of ridges alternating with two ridge-free spaces. The orientation of the axis remains uncertain, many ridges being oriented perpendicularly to body surface. However, the position of the ridge sets and ridge-free spaces differ between the three sections. + + +The proximal section of a male ( +Fig. 3I +) has been deformed during fixation, and the body itself, limited by the hypodermis is not at its correct place. If we displace the body inside the cuticle ( +Fig. 3I’ +), we obtain a section in which the position of the ridges and the ridge sets is very similar with the section of the female at midbody. In addition, the number of ridges in the two sections is similar (11 +vs. +13) as opposed to 17 for the section of a male at midbody. + + +This latter section is closely related to the section of a male of + +M. ingati + +at midbody: same position of the sets, 15 ridges in + +M. ingati + +, +17 in + +M. karungi +. + + + +3.3.2.3.2 Bursa. +From the illustration, the bursa is of +type +1-4 in +both lobes; rays 3 diverging from a common trunk at the same level as ray +6 in +the right lobe and proximally to it in the left lobe. Right ray 6 diverges first from the common trunk +4-6 in +right lobe, at about same level in the left lobe. There are clearly two different +types +of dorsal lobes which means that there are probably two different taxa among the males studied. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8CFFCB271CF9EBFB61FD3D.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8CFFCB271CF9EBFB61FD3D.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cee3b4b11f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8CFFCB271CF9EBFB61FD3D.xml @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.3.2.2 +Montistrongylus giluwensis + + + + + + +3.3.2.2.1 Synlophe. +The indication of the lateral cords in both sexes within the proximal part of the body and the position of the ridge sets and ridge free spaces ( +Figs. 3E and 3F +) allows us to re-orientate the sections at midbody. The reversion of the male section on the frontal axis then a slight rotation clockwise ( +Fig. 3G’ +) results in both sections (male and female) having the same pattern of ridge sets and ridge-free spaces, but also the same number of ridges in the respective ridge sets, with dorsal ridges less numerous than ventral ones. In +Figure 3H, a +slight rotation counterclockwise results in an axis of orientation subfrontal ( +Fig. 3H’ +). + + +3.3.2.2.2 Bursa. +Unlike the original written description, the illustration of both latero-ventral lobes, highlights the right lobe being clearly larger that the left one. One explanation could be that the lobes illustrated do not belong to the same species. This hypothesis is reinforced by the illustration of +two types +of dorsal lobe. The first +type +( +Fig. 10 +) is illustrated independently of the latero-ventral lobes; it is characterized by a right ray 8 extending beyond the level of the division of the dorsal ray. It could be linked to the left lobe (Fig. 12) but this remains hypothetical. The second +type +(Fig. 13) is illustrated with the right lobe. Even if it is not completely illustrated, it is characterized by a right ray 8 just reaching the level of the division of the dorsal ray. This means that, among the males studied, at least two taxa are present. From the original illustration, the pattern is of +type +1-4 in +both lobes with a short common trunk of rays 3-6; in the right lobe (Fig. 13) rays 4 to 6 diverge at the same level from their common trunk, in the left lobe, rays 6 diverge proximally to rays 4 and 5. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8CFFCB271CFC96FEA2FA56.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8CFFCB271CFC96FEA2FA56.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a3ddb92777b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8CFFCB271CFC96FEA2FA56.xml @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.3.2.1 +Montistrongylus ingati + + + + + + +3.3.2.1.1 Synlophe. +The +two male +sections ( +Figs. 3A, 3C +) differ from each other and seem not to belong to the same taxon. In addition, they have two major differences with the female sections ( +Figs. 3B, 3D +): there are two sets of ridges in male +versus +three in female and, on the other hand, in the female sections, the axis of orientation is subfrontal ( +Fig. 3D’ +) and not oblique, as illustrated in the original figures. In the female proximal body, to be congruent with the female section at midbody, the section should be rotated +ca. +75° counterclockwise ( +Fig. 3B’ +). + + +3.3.2.1.2 Bursa. +From the original written description, the left ray 8 is longer than right ray 8 and the right lobe is slightly larger than left one. This means that Figures 63 and 65 are in dorsal view. The pattern is 2-2- +1 in +the right lobe and +2-3 in +the left lobe. The illustration of +two types +of dorsal lobes (Figs. 63 and 65) reinforces the idea that +two types +of males are present among the +type +material, +i.e. +, probably two different taxa. We have no information to attribute the described bursae to a given +type +of synlophe. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8DFFCA271CF8A3FAE2FB58.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8DFFCA271CF8A3FAE2FB58.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f72d1c99ad1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8DFFCA271CF8A3FAE2FB58.xml @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.3.1.3 +Montistrongylus karungi +( +Figs. 3I–3K +) + + + + + + +3.3.1.3.1 Synlophe (based on sections from four worms, sex not specified). +Sections analyzed herein are those within proximal part of body: male ( +Fig. 2 +/3I), and at midbody: male ( +Fig. 4 +/3J) and female (Fig. 12/3K). In all sections lateral cords illustrated and ridges numbered in +Figures 4 +/3 J and 12/3K. + +In all sections ridges irregularly spaced and grouped into two sets (set 1, set 2) alternating with two ridge-free spaces (arrowheads). + +Within proximal body: +in +Figure 3I +(male), 13 ridges; ridge set 1 situated on dorsal side, made up of eight small ridges, similar in size, irregularly spaced and oriented perpendicularly to body surface; ridge set 2 situated on mid-ventral side, made up of five small ridges regularly spaced with slight decreasing gradient in size from left to right and oriented from right to left. + + +At midbody: +in +Figure 3J +(male), 17 ridges; set 1 situated on left side, made up of 11 small ridges (8’ to 1’ and 1 to 3) similar in size, except ridges ventrally adjacent to left lateral cord (4’ and 5’), slightly larger; most ridges oriented perpendicularly to body surface; only ridges 5’ and 4’ oriented from right to left; ridge set 2 situated on mid-right side, made up of six small ridges (4 to 9), similar in size, regularly spaced, without clear orientation. + + +Figure 3K +(female): 11 ridges; ridge set 1 situated on left-ventral quadrant, made up of five small ridges regularly spaced, ridges ventrally adjacent to lateral cord (3’, 2’) larger and oriented from right to left, other ridges (6’-4’) smaller and oriented perpendicularly to body surface; ridge set 2 situated mainly on right-dorsal quadrant, extending to both mid-dorsal and mid-right sides, made up of seven small ridges (1’ and 1 to 6); ridges 1’, 5 and 6 apparently oriented from right-ventral to left dorsal-quadrant, remaining ridges (1 to 4) apparently perpendicular to body surface. + + + +3.3.1.3.2 Bursa (number of worms studied not specified; illustrated in [ +35 +]: +Figs. 7 +and +11 +). + +Figure 7 +: dorsal ray and rays 8, dorsal view. +Figure 11 +: bursa spread out, dorsal view. From the original written description [ +35 +]: bursa slightly dissymmetrical with right lobe larger and pattern of +type +2-3 in +both lobes. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8DFFCB2440FAF7FE25FCAC.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8DFFCB2440FAF7FE25FCAC.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ca1de2e3d72 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8DFFCB2440FAF7FE25FCAC.xml @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.3.1.4 +Montistrongylus kaindiensis +( +Figs. 3L–3O +) + + + + + + +3.3.1.4.1 Synlophe (number of worms studied not specified). +Sections analyzed herein are within proximal body: male (Fig. 28/3L), female (Fig. 27/3M) and at midbody: male (Fig. 30/3N) and female (Fig. 31/3O); lateral cords not illustrated; ridges numbered in Figure 31/3O. + + +Within proximal body +: +Figure 3L +(male), judging from drawing, is made at level of esophagus; 13 small ridges irregularly spaced; large gap on right-dorsal quadrant (arrowhead); left ridges oriented from dorsal to ventral side; orientation of other ridges uncertain. + + +Figure 3M +(female): judging from drawing, section made at level of intestine; 18 small ridges irregularly spaced; ridges separated into two groups by two large gaps (arrowheads). + + +At midbody: +in both sections, ridges grouped into three sets alternating with three ridge-free spaces (arrowheads). Position of ridge sets and that of ridge-free spaces differing between both sexes. + + +Figure 3N +(male): ridge set 1 situated on left-ventral quadrant, made up of seven small to medium sized ridges (not numbered) of which two ventral ones more developed and spaced, ridges oriented from ventral to left; ridge set 2 situated on mid-dorsal side, made up of five small ridges similar in size, oriented from dorsal to left (2 ridges) and from dorsal to right (3 ridges); ridge set 3 situated on mid-right side, made up of five minute ridges similar in size and oriented apparently perpendicularly to body surface. + + +Figure 3O +(female): ridge set 1 situated on left side, made up of five minute ridges (2’, 1’ and 1 to 3) regularly spaced and oriented perpendicularly to body surface; ridge set 2 situated on dorsal side, made up of six small ridges, almost similar in size and regularly spaced except ridge 4; ridge set 3 situated on ventral side, made up of seven small ridges, irregularly spaced with ridges 4’ and 5’ larger. Ridges of sets 2 and 3 oriented in same direction: from left to right on dorsal side and from right to left on ventral side. + + + +3.3.1.4.2 Bursa (number of worms studied not specified; illustrated in [ +37 +]: Figs. 37 and 38). + +Figure 37: right lobe and dorsal lobe, orientation not specified. Figure 38: left lobe, orientation not specified; left ray 8 not illustrated. From the original written description [ +37 +]: bursa slightly dissymmetrical with right lobe larger and pattern of +type +2-3. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8FFFD62440FA4DFF6EF880.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8FFFD62440FA4DFF6EF880.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2e3c0706ab3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF8FFFD62440FA4DFF6EF880.xml @@ -0,0 +1,289 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.4 Genus + +POGONOMYSTRONGYLUS +Smales, 2014 + +( +Fig. 4 +) + + + + + + + +Type +and sole species: + + +Pogonomystrongylus domaensis +Smales, 2014 + +. + + + + +Hosts: +Muridae +, +Murinae +( +Rodentia +). + + +Host site: +small intestine. + + + + +Distribution: +Papua New Guinea +. + + + + +Original diagnosis: + +Nippostrongylinae +. Synlophe well developed with 7-10 continuous pointed longitudinal ridges, single left ventral ridge hypertrophied: axis of orientation of ridges sub frontal. Bursa asymmetrical, right lobe larger. Pattern of bursal rays 2-3, dorsal ray divided distal to branching of rays from dorsal trunk. Parasites of hydromyine murids + +[ +36 +]. + + + + +3.4.1 Analysis of data and difficulties encountered + + +3.4.1.1 Synlophe (number of worms studied not provided) + +Sections analyzed herein are those within proximal body: male (Fig. 37/4A) and female (Fig. 38/4B), and at midbody: male (Fig. 40/4C) and female (Fig. 41/4D). Lateral cords illustrated and ridges numbered only in Figure 40/4C. + + +Figure 4. +Genus + +Pogonomystrongylus +Smales, 2014 + +. Body sections. A–D’ + +Pogonomystrongylus domaensis +Smales, 2014 + +. A–B’ within proximal body. A, A’ male, B, B’ female. C–D’ at midbody. C, C’ male, D, D’ female. Source: A–D redrawn from [ +36 +]. A’–D’, modified figures: A’–C’ reversed on their frontal axes with respect to the originals, then slightly rotated clockwise. D’ rotated 45° clockwise. + + + +In all sections, careen absent and ridges grouped into three sets alternating with three ridge-free spaces, indicated by arrowheads. Ridge sets are numbered herein (as set 1, set 2, set 3) starting from left and clockwise. In all sections, position of the sets and ridge-free spaces the same: ridge set 1 situated on left side and made up of sole large ridge whose tip directed to ventral side ( +Figs. 4A, 4B, 4C +) or perpendicular to body surface ( +Fig. 4D +). Ridge set 3 made up of four small ridges regularly spaced and subequal, oriented from right to left. In all sections, axis of orientation described as subfrontal in [ +36 +]. + + +Within proximal body: +in +Figure 4A +(male), ridge set 2 made up of three medium-sized ridges regularly spaced oriented from right to left. +Figure 4B +(female), ridge set 2 made up of four ridges (two small, two medium-sized) oriented from right to left. + + +At midbody: +in +Figure 4C +(male), ridge set 2 made up of five small ridges, ridges 4 to 1 showing decreasing size gradient and oriented from right to left plus minute ridge 5 perpendicular to body. + + +Figure 4D +(female), ridge set 2 made up of six small to minute ridges oriented from right to left with decreasing size gradient from right to left. + + +3.4.1.2 Bursa (number of worms studied not provided, + +illustrated in [ +36 +]: Figs. 42, 44 and 45) + + + +Figure 42: dorsal ray and rays 8, orientation not specified. Figure 44: left lateral lobe and Figure 45: right lateral lobe. Genital cone developed (though “not prominent” from the written description). From the generic definition, bursa dissymmetrical with right lobe slightly larger and pattern of +type +2-3. + + +3.4.2 Comments + + +3.4.2.1 Synlophe + + +In sections 4A and 4B, the ridges determine, in spite of the interpretation of Smales [ +36 +], an oblique axis of orientation directed from the right-dorsal to the left-ventral quadrant, and this is mainly due to the fact that the tip of ridge 1’ is directed to the ventral side. By definition, the axis of orientation of the Heligmosomoidea is directed from the right-ventral to the left-dorsal quadrant; in addition, in the +Heligmonellidae +, the tip of ridge 1’ is always directed to the dorsal side. If the sections are reversed on their frontal axis, then slightly rotated clockwise ( +Figs. 4A’ +, 4B’), the inclination of the axis of orientation becomes oblique (and not subfrontal), directed from the right-ventral to the left-dorsal quadrant. + + +In section 4C, the axis is not subfrontal since it does not pass through the lateral cords. If the section is reversed on its frontal axis, then slightly rotated clockwise, the tip of ridge 1’ is directed dorsally and the axis becomes oblique ( +Fig. 4C’ +). + + +In section 4D, it is sufficient to turn the section clockwise 45° to obtain a new interpretation ( +Fig. 4D’ +) which is congruent with the re-oriented sections 4A’–4C’. + + +3.4.2.2 Bursa + + +Captions and drawings contradict each other. In Figure 44, the genital cone is illustrated above the rays, which means that the lobe is seen in ventral view, and it is actually the right lobe. In Figure 45, the dorsal lobe is clearly visible and at the right side of the figure is folded ventrally which means that the bursa is seen in dorsal view and the illustrated lobe is actually the left lobe. Figure 42 is clearly in dorsal view. The genital cone is clearly prominent since its length attains 50% of the bursal length. Judging from the illustrations, the pattern is +1-4 in +both lobes. In right lobe, ray 2 very short, ray 3 diverging first from common trunk to rays 3-6, then ray 6. In left lobe, rays 2 and 3 very long, rays 3 and 6 diverging at same level from their common trunk. + + + +Figure 5. +Genus + +Nugininema +Smales, 2016 + +. Body sections. A–D. + +Nugininema titokis +Smales, 2016 + +. A, B within proximal body. A male. B female. C, D, at midbody. C male, D female. Abbreviations: co, comarete. Source: A–D redrawn from [ +38 +]. + + + +3.4.3 Conclusion + + +If our interpretation of the synlophe and bursa are accurate, we consider + +Pogonomystrongylus + +a valid genus. However, due to the ambiguous descriptions of both the synlophe and bursa, further studies either on the +type +material or on new material would be necessary to provide a new definition of the genus. + +Pogonomystrongylus + +shares with + +Melomystrongylus + +, + +Hasanuddinia + +and + +Montistrongylus +Smales, 2010 + +the following features: (1) careen absent and (2) alternation of ridge sets with ridge-free spaces. + +Pogonomystrongylus + +is distinguished from the three mentioned genera by the absence of ventral comaretes and by the presence of a large left ridge. + + + + +3.4.4 Emended diagnosis + + + +Pogonomystrongylus +. + +Synlophe without careen. Ten ridges in male, +11 in +female. Ridges irregularly spaced, grouped into three sets alternating with three ridge-free spaces. Ridge 1’ largest, flanked on both sides by ridge-free spaces. Other ridges small to medium-sized. Slight decreasing gradient in ridge size from right to left on both dorsal and ventral sides. Axis of orientation oblique. Bursal characteristic pattern of +type +1-4 in +both lobes. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF90FFD52440FC0BFD21F9F1.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF90FFD52440FC0BFD21F9F1.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6c715858d55 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF90FFD52440FC0BFD21F9F1.xml @@ -0,0 +1,276 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + +3.6.1 Analysis of data and difficulties encountered + +Rodentanema aenigma + + + + + + + +3.6.1.1 Head + + +Illustrations analyzed herein are proximal extremity in lateral (Fig. 27/6A) and apical (28/6B) views. Buccal capsule (Fig. 27/6A) and five lips (Fig. 28/6B), illustrated. + + +3.6.1.2 Synlophe (based on sections from +two males + + +and +two females +) + + +Sections analyzed herein are at midbody: male (Figs. 31/6C) and female (32/6D). Lateral cords not illustrated; ridges not numbered. + +At midbody: +in both sexes, careen absent and ridges subequal, medium-sized. Ridges irregularly spaced, separated by ridge-free spaces (arrowheads). + + +Figure 6C +(male) six ridges separated by three ridge-free spaces (arrowheads): two ridges mid- dorsal oriented from right to left, one ridge right-ventral, three ridges left-ventral; all these latter with unclear orientation. + + +Figure 6D +(female) seven ridges separated by two ridge-free spaces (arrowheads): one ridge mid-dorsal oriented to left, six ventral ridges (three right-ventral, two left-ventral); tips of these two latter groups divergent. + + +3.6.1.3 Bursa (number of worms studied not specified, + +illustrated in [ +38 +]: Figs. 30, 33 and 34) + + + +Figure 30: distal extremity including closed bursa, left lateral view, only rays 3-8 illustrated, rays 4-6 joined up to extremities. Figure 33: bursa “partially unrolled in left lateral and dorsal aspects”, only dorsal ray and left rays 4-8 illustrated, extremities of left rays 4-6 diverging. Figure 34: dorsal lobe, orientation not specified. Right lobe not illustrated. From generic definition [ +38 +], bursa dissymmetrical with right lobe larger; whereas from description, left lobe larger. From generic definition, pattern of +type +1-4. + + + +Figure 6. +Genus + +Rodentanema +Smales, 2016 + +. A–D’. + +Rodentanema aenigma +Smales, 2016 + +. A–B’ head. A lateral or median view showing buccal capsule. B, B’ apical view. C, D sections at midbody. C male, D, D’ female. Abbreviations: bc buccal capsule. Source: A–D redrawn from [ +38 +]. B’, D’ modified figures: B’ six lips instead five. D’ rotated 90° counterclockwise with respect to the original. + + + +3.6.2 Comments + + + +3.6.2.1 Head + + + +In the original written description, the cephalic vesicle is indicated as present but is not illustrated. On the other hand, lips and teeth are indicated as absent, but the illustration in apical view shows clearly five lips (Fig. +28 in +[ +38 +]), which is undoubtedly a drawing flaw since these structures appear in number of six. + + +3.6.2.2 Synlophe + +The position of the ridges and the inclination of the axis are very different between both sexes. + +In +Figure 6C +(male), the tip of the only ridge situated on right-ventral quadrant is perpendicular to the body surface but clearly divergent from the tips of the dorsal ridges. The remaining ventral ridges are also oriented perpendicularly to body surface, there are no convergent tips and the inclination of the axis of orientation remains uncertain. + + +Figure 6D +(female); if the section is reversed on its sagittal axis, then turned about 75° counterclockwise we obtain a section whose synlophe is similar to that of other Heligmosomoidea in which the axis is subfrontal ( +Fig. 6D’ +). + + +Based on these observations, +two types +of synlophe could be described: +Type +I ( +Fig. 6C +) characterized by 6 ridges at midbody grouped into three sets with inclination of axis of orientation uncertain. +Type +II ( +Fig. 6D’ +) characterized by 7 ridges at midbody grouped into two sets with inclination of axis of orientation perhaps subfrontal. + + +The presence of a cephalic vesicle, a developed buccal capsule, and six lips indicate that the specimens studied do not belong to the +Heligmonellidae +but should rather be assimilated with the +Herpetostrongylidae +: Herpetostrongylinae (parasitic in reptiles, Australian marsupials and exceptionally in rodents). The Herpetostrongylinae possess the same cephalic characters described above, plus 1-3 oesophageal teeth (not observed by the author in + +Rodentanema + +). Besides the cephalic characters, the Herpetostrongylinae possess a synlophe with an axis of orientation oblique or subfrontal, bursae of different +types +including the +type +1-4, females didelphic or monodelphic, and female tails with or without a spine. + + +Among the Herpetostrongylinae, only two genera are characterized by females which are monodelphic and without a caudal spine: + +Dessetostrongylus +Humphery-Smith, 1981 + +, parasitic in +Dasyuridae (Marsupialia) +in +Australia +, and + +Papuastrongylus +Smales, 2010 + +parasitic in +Muridae +from +Papua New Guinea +. The two genera are differentiated from the specimens described as + +Rodentanema + +by having well-developed buccal capsules and a different synlophe pattern. + + +3.6.2.3 Bursa + + +According to [ +38 +], Figures 30 and 33 illustrate the left lobe. But both figures are clearly different, particularly concerning left ray 8, which in Figure 33 is seen mostly parallel to ray 6 and in Figure 30 it diverges proximally from it. Figures 30 and 33 correspond clearly to different bursae, which may imply the presence of two different species among the +type +material. In addition, the right lobe is not illustrated, the description of the bursa is very brief and ambiguous and in the absence of an illustration of ray 2, the pattern cannot be determined. + + + +Figure 7. +Genus + +Parvinema +Smales, 2017 + +. Midbody sections. A, B + +Parvinema bafunminense +Smales, 2017 + +. A male, B, B’ female. C, C’ + +Parvinema helgeni +Smales, 2017 + +, male. Source: A–C redrawn from [ +40 +]. B’, C’ modified figures with respect to the original: B’ numbering of ridges added. C’ reversed on its frontal axis, then rotated 30° clockwise. + + + +3.6.3 Conclusion + + +There seem to be two taxa concerned in the description of this species (each characterized by a different synlophe): “ + +R. aenigma + +” and a +Herpetostrongylidae +i.s. +The uncertain orientation of the ridges, the incomplete description of the bursa, plus the fact that we do not know what type of synlophe the +holotype +corresponds to, + +Rodentanema aenigma + +is considered a +species inquirenda +. Being the type and unique species of the genus, it is impossible to give a precise definition of it. We thus consider + +Rodentanema + +a +genus inquirendum +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF90FFD72440FDEBFB1AFC45.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF90FFD72440FDEBFB1AFC45.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a1f76fd2a0e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF90FFD72440FDEBFB1AFC45.xml @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.6 + +RODENTANEMA +Smales, 2016 + +( +Fig. 6 +) + + + + + + + +Type +species: + + +Rodentanema aenigma +Smales, 2016 + +. + + + + +Hosts: +Muridae +, +Murinae +( +Rodentia +). + + +Host site: +small intestine. + + + + +Distribution: +Papua New Guinea +. + + + + +Original diagnosis +: + +Heligmonellidae +. +Nippostrongylinae +. Synlophe well developed with 6-7 continuous pointed longitudinal ridges mid body. Buccal capsule relatively well developed, without lips or teeth. Cephalic vesicle present. Bursa dissymmetrical, right lobe larger, dorsal lobe short; pattern of lateral rays 1-4; dorsal ray divided close to distal end. Spicules simple, filiform. Female monodelphic; small number eggs in utero; tail without terminal spike. Parasites of murine rodents indigenous to the island of New +Guinea + +[ +38 +]. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF91FFD6271CF8A5FAEFFBAE.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF91FFD6271CF8A5FAEFFBAE.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6c5803ad8df --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF91FFD6271CF8A5FAEFFBAE.xml @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.5 Genus + +NUGININEMA +Smales, 2016 + +( +Fig. 5 +) + + + + + + + +Type +and sole species: + + +Nugininema titokis +Smales, 2016 + +. + + + + +Hosts: +Muridae +, +Murinae +( +Rodentia +). + + +Host site: +small intestine. + + + + +Distribution: +Papua New Guinea +. + + + + +Original diagnosis: + +Heligmonellidae +, Nippostrongylinae. Synlophe well developed with 9-10 (anterior body) to 17 (midbody) continuous pointed longitudinal ridges, ventral ridge and adjacent right ventral ridge hypertrophied anteriorly; axis of orientation from right ventral to left dorsal side in anterior + +(sic) +at about 50 +° + +to sagittal plane, axis subfrontal at mid body. Bursa dissymmetrical, right lobe larger, pattern of rays 1-3-1, dorsal ray divided distally to branching of rays 8. Parasites of murines, Rattini, from the island of New +Guinea + +[ +38 +]. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF91FFD72440FBA8FB50FE5A.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF91FFD72440FBA8FB50FE5A.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a64004b1be2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF91FFD72440FBA8FB50FE5A.xml @@ -0,0 +1,219 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + +3.5.1 Analysis of data and difficulties encountered + +Nugininema titokis + + + + + + + +3.5.1.1 Synlophe (based on sections from +two males + + +and +two females +) + + +Sections analyzed herein are those within proximal body: male (Fig. 16/5A) and female (Fig. 17/5B), and at midbody: male (Fig. 19/5C) and female (Fig. 20/5D). In all figures, lateral cords illustrated except right lateral cord of section 19/5C; ridges numbered only in Fig. 19/5C. + +In all sections careen absent. Axis of orientation described as oblique within proximal body and subfrontal at midbody by Smales [ +38 +]. + + +Within proximal body: +in +Figure 5A +(male), 10 ridges separated into two groups by two gaps, situated on left-dorsal quadrant and on right-ventral quadrant (arrowheads). On ventral side, presence of two large comaretes. Remaining ridges small and subequal in size. Most ridges oriented from right-ventral to left-dorsal quadrant, except: two left dorsal ridges flanking axis of orientation (perpendicular to body surface), and ventral ridge situated left to lesser comarete (oriented from left to right). + + +Figure 5B +(female), 13 ridges of which two large ventral comaretes (in same position than in male section, but smaller). Remaining ridges small and subequal in size and irregularly spaced. Two gaps in the same position than in male section, but smaller (arrowheads). Dorsal ridges and comaretes oriented from right-ventral to left-dorsal quadrant. Remaining ventral ridges show disparate orientation, perpendicular or from left to right. + + +At midbody: +in +Figures 5C +(male) and 5D (female), 15–17 ridges, regularly spaced, small, subequal and oriented disparately. + +From the written description, axis of orientation “prefrontal” (sic) at midbody and losing orientation posteriorly. + +3.5.1.2 Bursa (number of studied males not specified; + +illustrated in [ +38 +]: Fig. 26) + + + +Figure 26: right lobe, with right ray 8 and right branch of dorsal ray. From description [ +38 +], bursa dissymmetrical with right lobe slightly larger and pattern of +type +1-3-1. + + +3.5.2 Comments + + +3.5.2.1 Synlophe + + +Within the proximal body ( +Figs. 5A and 5B +) we interpret, as Smales [ +38 +], that the axis of orientation of the ridges is oblique. At midbody ( +Figs. 5C and 5D +), instead, Smales [ +38 +] stated that the axis of orientation is “prefrontal” an affirmation that seems to us inaccurate. The disparate orientation of the ridges seems to be due to a misinterpretation, and it is likely that most ridges are oriented perpendicularly to the body surface. This means that there are not two groups of ridges with opposite directions, consequently, there is no axis of orientation of the ridges. It is clear that between the proximal body and the midbody, the number of ridges increased and the comaretes decreased progressively in size up to attain the same size as the other ridges. However, since the level of the “proximal” sections has not been specified and, besides, it is not equivalent in the male and the female, it is not possible to establish either homology of the male and female ridges or the level at which the ridges become subequal and perpendicular to the body surface. + + +3.5.2.2 Bursa + +Without illustration of the left lobe, and the right lobe being folded ventrally, it is difficult to determine the pattern of the rays or the symmetry of the bursa. + +As noted by Smales [ +38 +] the genus + +Nugininema + +is related to the genera + +Melomystrongylus + +and + +Hasanuddinia + +by the presence of at least one ventral comarete and an axis of orientation of the ridges oblique within the proximal part of the body. In + +Melomystrongylus + +and + +Nugininema +, + +the comaretes are present only in the proximal part of the body, whereas in + +Hasanuddinia + +they are present all along the body length. There are two comaretes in + +Hasanuddinia + +and + +Nugininema + +and only one in + +Melomystrongylus + +. + +Nugininema + +also differs from + +Melomystrongylus + +and + +Hasanuddinia + +by the fact that in the proximal body all dorsal ridges are small and subequal, whereas in the other two genera, the ridges associated with the right lateral cord (one or two ridges) are more developed. + + +3.5.3 Conclusion + + +Concerning the synlophe, + +Nugininema + +can be differentiated unambiguously from the related genera. We thus consider + +Nugininema + +a valid genus. However, it would be necessary to describe and illustrate accurately the bursa to provide a proper definition of the genus. + + + + +3.5.4 Emended diagnosis + + + +Nugininema + +: Synlophe without careen. Within proximal part of body, presence of two ventral comaretes and two gaps: right-ventral and left-dorsal; remaining ridges small and subequal; axis of orientation of ridges oblique. At midbody, 15–17 ridges regularly spaced, small and subequal; ridges oriented perpendicularly to body surface. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF92FFD22440FAB0FF6FFDF3.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF92FFD22440FAB0FF6FFDF3.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b93a4692812 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF92FFD22440FAB0FF6FFDF3.xml @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.7.1.1 +Parvinema bafunminense +( +Figs. 7A, 7B +) + + + + + + +3.7.1.1.1 Synlophe (Based on sections from six worms, sex not specified). +Sections analyzed herein are at midbody: male (Fig. 18/7A) and female (Fig. 17/7B); lateral cords not illustrated; ridges numbered in Figure 18/7A. + + +In all sections, careen absent and axis of orientation of ridges described as oblique in [ +40 +]. + + +Figure 7A +(male): dilatation of cuticle, evoking a careen, illustrated on left side; 16 ridges and two small gaps: one on right-ventral quadrant between ridges 9 and 7’, second one on left-ventral quadrant between ridges 3’ and 2’ (arrowheads); dorsal ridges regularly spaced and similar in size, except ridges 1 and 2, larger; ventral ridges regularly spaced, mid- ventral ones small (5’-3’) and right-ventral ones large (7’, 6’). Despite absence of illustration of lateral cords, tips of ridges oriented from right to left on both sides (dorsal and ventral) with ridge tips 1’ and 1 convergent (curved arrows on the left) and ridges 9 and 7’ divergent (curved arrows on the right), determining an axis of orientation oblique. + + +Figure 7B +(female): left ridge very large, strongly curved (inner curvature downwards); 16 ridges and a large gap on left-ventral quadrant (arrowhead); dorsal ridges irregularly spaced and dissimilar in size, median ones being shortest; ventral ridges mainly right-ventral, regularly spaced and large. On mid-right side, pair of divergent tips present and, immediately ventral, another pair of divergent ridges (curved arrows); dorsal and ventral ridges oriented from right to left. + + + +3.7.1.1.2 Bursa (number of worms studied not specified, illustrated in [ +40 +]: Figs. 21, 25 and 26). + +Figure 21: distal part of dorsal ray and rays 8, orientation not specified. Figure 25: left lateral lobe, orientation not specified, only rays 3-6 illustrated, no link with left ray 8. Figure 26: right lateral lobe, orientation not specified, right ray 8 also illustrated. From the written description: bursa dissymmetrical with left lobe larger and pattern of +type +1-3-1. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF92FFD5271CF95AFC62FB60.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF92FFD5271CF95AFC62FB60.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b303c2fa159 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF92FFD5271CF95AFC62FB60.xml @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.7 Genus + +PARVINEMA +Smales, 2017 + +( +Fig. 7 +) + + + + + + + +Type +species: + + +Parvinema bafunminense +Smales, 2017 + +. + + + + +Hosts: +Muridae +, +Murinae +, Hydromyini ( +Rodentia +). + + +Host site: +small intestine. + + + + +Distribution: +Papua New Guinea +. + + + + +Other species: + +Parvinema helgeni +Smales, 2017 + +coparasitic with the +type +species in + +Paramelomys lorentzii +. + + + + + +Original diagnosis: + +Parvinema + +gen. nov. + +Heligmonellidae + +. + +Nippostrongylinae +. Synlophe well developed with 15-17 continuous ridges mid body. Carene (sic) present. Left lateral ridges + + +largest, larger than right ridges. Axis of orientation from right ventral to left dorsal. Bursa dissymmetrical, left lobe larger, pattern of bursal rays 1-3-1. Dorsal ray divided distally to branching of rays 8. Parasites of murines. Hydromyini, from New +Guinea + +[ +40 +]. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF94FFD0271CFABEFD84FC58.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF94FFD0271CFABEFD84FC58.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0d903a00f3e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF94FFD0271CFABEFD84FC58.xml @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + +3.8.1 Analysis of data and difficulties encountered + +Missimstrongylus oweni + + + + + + +3.8.1.1 Synlophe (number of worms studied not specified) + + +Section analyzed herein is at midbody, male ( +Fig. 2 +/8A). Lateral cords not illustrated; ridges numbered. + + +Careen absent. Fourteen ridges small, except ventral ridge 5’ medium sized, and ridges 8’-6’ minute. Two small gaps (arrowheads) on left-ventral left side between ridges 5’ and 4’ and on right-right ventral side between ridges 5 and 9’. Tips of ridges 1’ and 1 divergent (curved arrows). Ridges 1’ to 4’ oriented from dorsal to ventral, ridges 1 to 5 oriented from left to right, ridge 5’ oriented from right to left, remaining ventral ridges, oriented perpendicularly to body surface. Axis of orientation described as oblique in [ +41 +]. + + +3.8.1.2 Bursa (number of worms studied not specified; + +illustrated in [ +41 +]: +Figs. 4 +and +7 +) + + + +Figure 4 +, “left lateral view”, orientation not specified, rays 2-9 illustrated but no link between rays 6 and 8. +Figure 7 +, “right lateral view”, orientation not specified, only lateral and ventral rays illustrated. From diagnosis [ +41 +]: bursa dissymmetrical with right lobe larger and pattern of +type +1-3-1; from the written description, bursa with left lobe larger. + + +3.8.2 Comments + + +3.8.2.1 Synlophe + + +The ridge arrangement illustrated in [ +41 +] does not match the usual orientation of the ridges in the +Nippostrongylinae +. + + +If the section is turned 90° clockwise ( +Fig. 8A’ +), the largest ridge is placed on the left (a common arrangement in the +Nippostrongylinae +). But, in doing so the divergent ridge tips are situated in the right dorsal-quadrant (never found in the +Nippostrongylinae +). A further reversion of the section on its frontal axis ( +Fig. 8A +”) keeps the largest ridge on the left and places the divergent ridges in the right-ventral quadrant. However, in doing so, the dorsal ridges become oriented rather anarchically (right-dorsal ones from left to right and left-dorsal ones perpendicular) and the largest ridge on the left is pointing to the ventral side, an orientation never found in the +Nippostrongylinae +. This synlophe does not actually match any other in the subfamily and no manipulation of the section (rotation and/or reversion) will make the synlophe to match the usual orientation observed in the +Nippostrongylinae +. + + +3.8.2.2 Bursa + + +The expressions “left lateral view” or “right lateral view” concerning the bursa are ambiguous since they may actually refer to either lateral lobe (left or right) on either of their two surfaces (dorsal or ventral). Anyway, we assume that Smales [ +41 +] intended to illustrate the left lobe in +Figure 4 +and the right lobe in +Figure 7 +. The right lobe is clearly longer than the left lobe. Judging from +Figure 7 +, the left and right lobes are in dorsal view. The pattern is 1-4 for both lobes; right lobe with ray 3 diverging at same level as ray 6, rays 4 and 5 parallel and joined to their extremities; left lobe with ray 3 diverging proximally to ray 6, rays 4-6 parallel and joined to their extremities. + + +3.8.3 Conclusion + + +In her +Remarks +, Smales [ +41 +] relates + +Missimstrongylus + +to + +Hasanuddinia + +, + +Melomystrongylus + +, + +Nugininema + +and + +Montistrongylus + +, all of which have synlophes with large ventral ridges. However, the data provided in the description of the +type +species of + +Missimstrongylus + +are insufficient to assert that the most developed ridge is indeed ventral in position. It could be also the left ridge. Under these conditions, + +Missimstrongylus oweni + +is considered a +species inquirenda +and, consequently, + +Missimstrongylus + +a +genus inquirendum +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF95FFD22440F9A5FA21F86D.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF95FFD22440F9A5FA21F86D.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7e177b743b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF95FFD22440F9A5FA21F86D.xml @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.8 Genus + +MISSIMSTRONGYLUS +Smales, 2018 + + + + + + + + + +( +Fig. 8 +) + + + + + + + +Type +species + +: + +Missimstrongylus oweni +Smales, 2018 + +. + + + + +Hosts: +Muridae +, +Murinae +( +Rodentia +). + + +Host site: +small intestine. + + + + +Distribution: +Papua New Guinea +. + + + + +Original diagnosis: + +Nippostrongylinae +: Synlophe with continuous ridges, +14 in +mid body male, ridges unequal in size, ridge 5’ largest, axis of orientation of ridges oblique, from ventral right to dorsal left, lacking a carene (sic). Bursa dissymmetrical, left lobe larger, dorsal lobe shorter than lateral lobes, bursal pattern 1-3-1. Spicule to body length ratio 18-19%. Parasites of murines, Rattini, from +Papua New Guinea + +[ +41 +]. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF95FFD2271CFD42FAC8F983.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF95FFD2271CFD42FAC8F983.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d9a8d8973c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF95FFD2271CFD42FAC8F983.xml @@ -0,0 +1,264 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.7.1.2 +Parvinema helgeni +( +Fig. 7C +) + + + + + + + +3.7.1.2.1 Synlophe (based on section of +one male +). + +Section analyzed herein is at midbody (Fig. 31/7C); lateral cords illustrated; ridges numbered. Careen absent. Ridge 1’ very large and slightly curved (inner curvature upwards). Sixteen ridges irregularly spaced with two gaps (arrowheads): one between ridges 3 and 4, another one between 8 and 9’. Two groups of dorsal ridges: on left three small ridges, serried, oriented from right to left; on right, five small ridges, more widely spaced, oriented perpendicular to body surface. Ventral ridges regularly spaced with median ridges smallest, oriented from right to left. Axis of orientation oblique. + + + +3.7.1.2.2 Bursa (illustrated in [ +40 +]: Fig. 32). + +Figure 32: dorsal ray, left ray 8 and left rays 4-6, left latero-dorsal view; rays 2 and 3 not illustrated. From the written description [ +40 +]: bursa dissymmetrical with left lobe larger and pattern of +type +1-3-1. + + +3.7.2 Comments + + +3.7.2.1 Synlophe + + +Although in the definition of the genus [ +40 +] a careen is mentioned, in the written descriptions of + +P. bafunminense + +and + +P. helgeni + +, there is no reference to such a structure. Illustrations of + +P. bafunminense + +show some flaws: in +Figure 7A +, ridge 1 does not reach the margin of the section, and the dorsal hypodermis is not correctly illustrated (present on the left, absent on the right). + + +The male section of + +P. bafunminense + +is clearly different from the female section of the same species and from that of + +P. helgeni + +by the ridge 1’ not very large and straight. + + +In the male section of + +P. helgeni + +, the orientation of ridge 1’ is unusual for a +Nippostrongylinae +and it is likely that the section should be reversed on its frontal axis ( +Fig. 7C’ +). After reversion and a slight rotation clockwise, the section becomes similar to that of + +P. bafunminense + +female at midbody: large left ridge oriented with the inner curvature downwards; dorsal ridges regularly spaced and unequal in size, the mid-dorsal ones being small and the left-dorsal (1, 2) and right-dorsal ones (6 to 8) being larger. On the reoriented section the dorsal ridges are oriented from right to left; the ventral ridges 9’ to 5’ oriented perpendicularly to body surface and left ventral ridges (4’ to 1’) oriented from right to left. + + +The synlophes of + +P. bafunminense + +female and + +P. helgeni + +male share the left ridge (ridge 1’) very large and curved and a left-ventral gap. However, in + +P. bafunminense + +female, the gap is situated between ridges 1’ and 2’ whereas in + +P. helgeni + +male, it is situated between ridges 5’ and 4’. In both species the inclination of the axis of orientation is uncertain due to the disparate orientation of the ridges. + + +The male and the female of + +P. bafunminense + +do not appear to belong to the same taxon, the differences between both synlophes being too marked. The synlophe of + +Parvinema bafunminense + +(female) is closely related to that of + +P. helgeni + +(male) by the hypertrophy of the left ridge and they should probably be included in the same genus. They differ from each other by the relative size and spacing of the gaps, characters which could be attributed to specific differences. + + +3.7.2.2 Bursa + + + +Parvinema bafunminense + +: Figure 21, judging from the shape of the bursa, is in dorsal view. In Figures 25 and 26 the margins are illustrated with dotted lines, which indicates that the lateral lobes are in latero-dorsal view. Judging from the illustrations, the pattern is 2-2- +1 in +both lobes, even if left ray 2 is not illustrated. + +Parvinema helgeni + +: the unique drawing provided is incomplete and does not allow us to confirm or to dismiss either the dissymmetry or the pattern 1-3-1 of the bursa. + + +3.7.3 Conclusion + + +It is possible that under + +Parvinema + +there are at least three taxa described. This hypothesis is reinforced by the fact that in [ +40 +] it is noted that “ + +Parvinema helgeni + +and + +P. bafunminense + +were found in mixed infections in four of the 27 individuals of + +P. lorentzii + +examined” (p. 770). + + +Unfortunately, the original description did not provide more precision. For + +P. bafunminense + +it is not possible to know if the description and illustration of the bursa come from the same individuals used for the study of the synlophe. On the other hand, the female synlophe of + +P. helgeni + +is not described nor illustrated. In these conditions, + +Parvinema bafunminense + +and + +Parvinema helgeni + +are considered species +inquirendae +and the genus + +Parvinema + +a +genus inquirendum +. + + +The +three types +of synlophe recognized seem to be distributed into three different taxa, as follows: “ + +P. bafunminense + +” (male section), +Nippostrongylinae +i.s. +4 (female section of + +P. bafunminense + +), and “ + +P. helgeni + +” (male section). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF97FFD0271CF9A8FB25FC6C.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF97FFD0271CF9A8FB25FC6C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..49251a523a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF97FFD0271CF9A8FB25FC6C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.9.1.1 +Flannerystrongylus abulus +( +Figs. 9A–9C +) + + + + + + +3.9.1.1.1 Synlophe (based on sections from ten specimens; sex not specified). +Sections analyzed herein are within proximal body: female ( +Fig. 2 +/9A) and at midbody: male ( +Fig. 6 +/9B) and female ( +Fig. 5 +/9C); lateral cords illustrated in +Figures 2 +/9A (left cord) and 2/9 C; ridges numbered in +Figure 2 +/9A. + + + + +In all sections, careen absent. Axis of orientation subfrontal within proximal body, not specified at midbody [ +42 +]. + + +Within proximal body: +in +Figure 9A +(female), 15 ridges regularly spaced and subequal in size; on dorsal side, ridges 1-4 and 6 oriented from right to left, ridges 5 and 7, perpendicular to body; on ventral side, all ridges oriented from right to left except ridge 8’ perpendicular to body; axis of orientation not passing through left lateral cord (right one not illustrated) but above and starting between ridges 7 and 8’ whose tips are not divergent, then passing between ridges 1 and 1’ whose tips are not convergent but divergent. + + +At midbody: +in +Figures 9B +(male) and 9C (female), 15 ridges regularly spaced and subequal in size, oriented disparately. + + + +3.9.1.1.2 Bursa (number of worms studied not provided, illustrated in [ +42 +]: Figs. 12, 14 and 15). + +Figure 12: left lateral view of one lobe (not specified), ventral rays situated towards bottom of page, only distal part of rays 2-8 illustrated, ray 8 joined proximally to ray 6. Figure 14: dorsal lobe, view not specified, only distal extremity of dorsal ray and rays 8 illustrated, both strongly curved, one of them extending beyond extremity of dorsal ray. From the written description: rays 8 diverge at level of division of dorsal ray, +i.e. +, at one-third of length; left ray 8 larger. Figure 15: right lateral view of one lobe (not specified), ventral rays situated towards bottom of page; one branch of dorsal ray and distal part of rays 2-8 illustrated; ray 8 slightly curved and reaching level of extremity of dorsal ray; ray 6 straight, rays 4-5 apparently curved dorsally. + + +From the written description [ +42 +]: bursa dissymmetrical with left lobe larger; lateral rays 6 curved dorsally, rays 4, 5 ventrally; rays 4 largest; rays 2-3 diverge ventrally, reaching margin of bursa; pattern of +type +2-3. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF97FFD0271CFBEDFD1FF9A5.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF97FFD0271CFBEDFD1FF9A5.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b5c45cfcab7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF97FFD0271CFBEDFD1FF9A5.xml @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.9 Genus + +FLANNERYSTRONGYLUS +Smales, 2019 + +( +Fig. 9 +) + + + + + + + +Type +species: + + +Flannerystrongylus abulus +Smales, 2019 + +. + + + + +Hosts: +Muridae +, +Murinae +( +Rodentia +). + + +Site: +small intestine. + + +Distribution: +New +Guinea +. + + +Other species: + +Flannerystrongylus chisholmae +Smales, 2020 + +. + + +Original diagnosis: + +Heligmonellidae +, Nippostrongylinae. Synlophe well developed with 14-16 continuous, pointed, evenly-sized, longitudinal ridges; axis of orientation of ridges sub-frontal anteriorly. Bursa dissymmetrical, left lobe larger. Pattern of bursal rays 2-3, dorsal ray divided at level of branching of rays (8) from dorsal trunk. Parasites of uromyin murids + +[ +42 +]. + + +3.9.1 Analysis of data and difficulties encountered + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF97FFDE2440FBF4FC2EFD64.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF97FFDE2440FBF4FC2EFD64.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8b44c23f280 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF97FFDE2440FBF4FC2EFD64.xml @@ -0,0 +1,287 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.9.1.2 +Flannerystrongylus chisholmae +( +Figs. 9D–9 +E’) + + + + + + + +3.9.1.2.1 Synlophe (based on sections from +two males +and +five females +). + +Sections analyzed herein are at midbody: male ( +Fig. 2C +/9D) and female ( +Fig. 2E +/9E). In both sections lateral cords illustrated, and ridges numbered in +Figure 2C +/9D. + + + + +In both sections careen absent; 15 minute ridges regularly spaced and subequal in size; axis of orientation described as subfrontal by Smales [ +43 +] but no arrow indicating its direction. In the original figures, the external lining of cuticle that connects the ridges to each other is not drawn. + + +Figure 9D +(male): on dorsal surface, non-numbered ridge between ridges 6 and 7; some ridges pointing to left, some others to right and remaining oriented perpendicularly to body surface in rather disparate arrangement. + + +Figure 9E +(female): ridges mostly oriented perpendicularly to body surface. + + + +3.9.1.2.2 Bursa (number of worms studied not specified, illustrated in [ +43 +]: +Figs. 2G, 2L and 2N +). + +Figure 2G +, left lobe, view not specified, rays 2-6 numbered, only distal part of rays illustrated. +Figure 2L +, dorsal lobe, view not specified, only distal extremity of dorsal ray and rays 8 illustrated. +Figure 2N +, right lobe, view not specified, ray 6 smaller and separated from rays 4-5. From the written description [ +43 +]: bursa dissymmetrical with left lobe larger, lateral rays 4-6 about same length, reaching margin of bursa, pattern of +type +2-3. + + +3.9.2 Comments + + +3.9.2.1 Synlophe + + + +Flannerystrongylus abulus +: + +within the proximal part of the body, the female section ( +Fig. 9A +) should be slightly rotated clockwise to align the left lateral cord horizontally and to have the accurate orientation of the section ( +Fig. 9A’ +). We propose a slight modification on the numbering of the ridges, so that ridge 8’ in [ +42 +] becomes ridge 8. +Figure 9B +can be similarly rotated clockwise ( +Fig. 9B’ +). This re-arrangement would make all three synlophes (A’, B’, C) more or less consistent, with an oblique axis of orientation separating 8 right-dorsal and 7 left-ventral ridges although passing between incorrectly oriented ridges. + + + +Figure 9. +Genus + +Flannerystrongylus +Smales, 2019 + +. Body sections. A–C + +Flannerystrongylus abulus +Smales, 2019 + +. A, A’ within proximal body, female. B, C at midbody. B male, C female. D–E’ + +Flannerystrongylus chisholmae +Smales, 2020 + +. D–E’ at midbody. D, D’ male. E, E’ female. Abbreviation: cu, cuticle. Sources: A–C redrawn from [ +42 +]; D, E redrawn from [ +43 +]. A’, B’, D’, E’: modified figures: A’ rotation clockwise, re-numbering of ridges with respect to the original. B’ rotation clockwise. D’, E’ addition of external cuticular lining. D’ re-numbering of ridges. + + + + +Flannerystrongylus chisholmae +: + +on the male section ( +Fig. 9D +) ridge +7 in +[ +43 +] is in fact ridge 8, and ridge +8 in +[ +43 +] becomes ridge 9 ( +Fig. 9D’ +). In both sections the external lining of the cuticle must be added ( +Figs. 9D’ +and 9E’). + +In both species, at midbody, an axis of orientation of the ridges cannot be identified in any of the sections because most ridges are oriented perpendicularly to the body surface. + +In her comments, Smales [ +42 +] gives a rather detailed differential diagnosis against 41 genera from the Sahul region and +Malaysia +pointing that + +Flannerystrongylus + +is characterized by the absence of a gradient in ridge size and by a regular spacing of the ridges, this latter character being relatively rare in this group of Australasian genera. Both elements, subequal ridges and spaced regularly are found in the genus + +Equilophos + +, considered by Smales [ +42 +] as the most related morphologically, differing mainly from + +Flannerystrongylus + +by the number of ridges (more than +30 in + +Equilophos +vs. + +15 in + +Flannerystrongylus + +). + + +3.9.2.2 Bursa + + + +Flannerystrongylus abulus +: + +the positions of Figures 12 and +15 in +[ +42 +] do not follow the rules generally agreed in Zoology, +i.e. +, that the animal should be drawn with the proximal part to the top of the page, which makes the comparison with other species easier. The expressions “left lateral view” or “right lateral view” concerning the bursa are ambiguous since they may actually refer to either lateral lobe (left or right) on either of their two surfaces (dorsal or ventral). It is based on the curvature of the lateral rays that we deduce that Figure 12 corresponds to the left lobe in ventral view and Figure 15 to the right lobe also in ventral view. From the written description, Figure +14 in +[ +42 +] is in dorsal view since the left ray 8 is said to be larger than the right one. + +Judging from the figures, there are three different arrangements of rays 8 with respect to the dorsal ray and the lateral lobes: (1) that on Figure 12, with left ray 8 diverging from the common trunk of rays 2-6; (2) that on Figure 14, with left ray 8 curved diverging from the dorsal ray just above the division of this latter and completely separated from ray 6, right ray 8 strongly curved, touching distally the right branch of the dorsal ray; (3) that on Figure 15, with right ray 8 not strongly curved, distant from the right branch of the dorsal ray. + +Figure 14 matches the written description, whereas Figures 12 and 15, for different reasons, do not. We are not able to know if Figure 12 corresponds to another +type +of bursa, because the description provided is insufficient. The same observation applies to Figure 15, in which, for instance, the divergence of rays 2 and 3 is not observed. This may imply the presence of two or three different species among the +type +material. These bursae have a pattern of +type +2-2-1. + + + +Flannerystrongylus chisholmae +: + +despite the incomplete description of the bursa, the pattern is clearly 1-4 on both lobes. On the left lobe, ray 3 diverges proximally to ray 6, this latter being joined to rays 4 and 5 up to their extremities. On the right lobe, rays 3 and 6 diverge at the same level from the common trunk of rays 3-6 and rays 4 and 5 are joined up to their extremities. In [ +43 +], Figure N shows the right ray 6 much shorter than right rays 4 and 5, in contradiction with the written description. Figures G and L match the written description, whereas Figure N does not. + + +3.9.3 Conclusion + + +In view of the very brief written description, the many problems with the illustrations of the synlophe, and the contradictory illustrations of the bursa, + +Flannerystrongylus abulus + +is considered a +species inquirenda +and, consequently, + +Flannerystrongylus + +a +genus inquirendum +. + +Flannerystrongylus chisholmae + +is also considered a +species inquirenda +due to its insufficient description. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF99FFDE2440FCF9FC26FB30.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF99FFDE2440FCF9FC26FB30.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..08391e54f8d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF99FFDE2440FCF9FC26FB30.xml @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.10 Genus + +HELGENEMA +Smales, 2020 + +( +Fig. 10 +) + + + + + + + +Type +species: + + +Helgenema keablei +Smales, 2020 + +. + + + + +Hosts: +Muridae +, Uromyinae ( +Rodentia +). + + +Host site: +small intestine. + + + + +Distribution: +Papua New Guinea +. + + + + +Other species: + +Helgenema lamia +Smales, 2021 + +. + + + + +Original diagnosis: + +Heligmonellidae +, Nippostrongylinae. Synlophe well developed with 11-15 pointed longitudinal continuous ridges. Cuticle with dilatation on left side supported anteriorly by large left dorso-lateral ridge. Axis of orientation sub frontal. Bursal pattern 2-3. Dorsal ray divided within distal half. Spicule to body length ratio 7.2%. Parasites of uromyin murids + +[ +43 +]. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF99FFDF2440FAFFFBE2F871.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF99FFDF2440FAFFFBE2F871.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c278b55ad85 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF99FFDF2440FAFFFBE2F871.xml @@ -0,0 +1,160 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.10.1.1 +Helgenema keablei +( +Figs. 10A–10 +C’) + + + + + + + +3.10.1.1.1 Synlophe (based on sections from +two males +and +two females +). + +Sections analyzed herein are within proximal body: female ( +Fig. 3B +/10A) and at midbody: male ( +Fig. 3A +/10B) and female ( +Fig. 3E +/10C). Lateral cords illustrated in +Figure 3E +/10B, ridges numbered in +Figure 3E +/10C. + + +In all sections, careen absent. Axis of orientation of ridges described as subfrontal in [ +43 +]. + + +Within proximal body: +in +Figure 10A +(female), 11 ridges irregularly spaced, clearly separated into two groups (6 dorsal, 5 ventral) by two lateral gaps, one left- ventral, one mid-right (arrowheads); ridges small and subequal except left ridge, large, oriented towards ventral side; most ridges within each group disparately oriented; within section, two structures resembling excretory glands figured dorsally with respect to intestine. + + +At midbody: +in +Figure 10B +(male), 13 ridges, regularly spaced and unequal in size; in front of left lateral cord, large ridge oriented towards ventral side and convergent with ridge ventrally adjacent (curved arrows), supporting small cuticular dilatation; remaining ridges small, disparately oriented. + + +Figure 10C +(female): 15 ridges regularly spaced, subequal in size and small, including ridges 1’ and 1; ridges numbered from 1 to 7 dorsally and from 1’ to 8’ ventrally; ridges numbered as 1 and 2 apparently convergent (curved arrows), most of remaining ridges perpendicular to body surface. + + + +Figure 10. +Genus + +Helgenema +Smales, 2020 + +. Body sections. A–C’ + +Helgenema keablei +. + +A, A’ within proximal body, female. B–C’ at midbody. B, B’, male. C, C’ female. D–F’ + +Helgenema lamia +Smales, 2021 + +. D within proximal body, male. E–F’ at midbody. E, E’ male, F, F’, female. Sources: A–C redrawn from [ +43 +]. D–F redrawn from [ +44 +]. A’–C’, E’, F’ modified sections: A’ reversed on its frontal axis with respect to the original, B’ reversed on frontal axis then rotated +ca +. 15° clockwise with respect to the original. C’, E’, F’ re-numbering of ridges. + + + + +3.10.1.1.2 Bursa (number of worms studied not specified, illustrated in [ +43 +]: +Figs. 3I, 3J and 3K +). + +Figure 3I +: left lobe, orientation not specified, with no link to left ray 8. +Figure 3J +, dorsal lobe, orientation not specified with no link to rays 6, rays 8 arising just proximally to division of dorsal ray and reaching level of extremities of this latter. +Figure 3K +: right lobe, orientation not specified, with no link with right ray 8. From the written description [ +43 +] rays 8 not described, rays 4-6 about same size, reaching margin of bursa, bursa dissymmetrical with left lobe larger and pattern of +type +2-3. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF9AFFDB271CF99EFE1AF92C.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF9AFFDB271CF99EFE1AF92C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..eb952ef891d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF9AFFDB271CF99EFE1AF92C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,297 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + +3.11.1 Analysis of data and difficulties encountered + +Paramelomystrongylus dessetae + + + + + + + +3.11.1.1 General + + + +There are two numbering mistakes in [ +43 +]. In +Figure 8 +, the reference “D” is employed twice, whereas “G” is absent from the plate (though present in the Captions). We interpret therefore that captions E, F, G (which are successive in the Captions) correspond to body sections D, E and F, which are successive in the plate (proximal, mid-body and distal), respectively. On the other hand, caption “G” refers to a female “posterior section midbody transverse section”. We assume that it concerns a section within the distal part of the body. Due to this labelling confusion of the original, we only use herein our own numbering for the body sections. + + + +3.11.1.2 Synlophe (based on sections from +two males + + +and +two females +) + + + +Sections analyzed herein are those within proximal body: female ( +Fig. 11A +), and at midbody: male ( +Fig. 11B +) and female ( +Fig. 11D +); within distal part of female ( +Fig. 11C +). No lateral hypodermal cords shown in any section; ridges numbered in +Fig. 11B +. + + +In all sections, careen present supported by two ridges of which ventral one largest. In +Figures 11A and 11C +ventral ridges exceed edge of external line of cuticle except ridge 2 of +Figure 11C +which does not reach this latter. From Smales [ +43 +], the dorsal ridges are continuous, the ventral ones discontinuous, and the axis of orientation is described as subfrontal. + + +Within proximal body: +in +Figure 11A +(first female section in [ +43 +]), 16 ridges; ridges irregularly spaced with four gaps: two on left side and two on right side (arrowheads); dorsal ridges medium- to small-sized, oriented from right to left; six ridges grouped mid-ventrally, regularly spaced, subequal and small, oriented from right to left. On right side, two divergent ridges (curved arrows), of which ventral one small. + + +At midbody: +in +Figure 11B +(male), 16 ridges irregularly spaced with two gaps, one on each side of careen (arrowheads); dorsal and ventral ridges small and regularly spaced, ventral ones more serried than dorsal ones. Ridge 10’ oriented perpendicularly to body surface. Ridges 6 and 9’ oriented in opposite directions (curved arrows). + + +Figure 11D +(second female section in [ +43 +]): 18 ridges including careen. Presence of 2 large ridges opposite to careen, strongly directed ventrally and clearly diverging with respect to dorsal ridges (curved arrows). Remaining ridges small, regularly spaced, mainly oriented perpendicularly to body surface. + + +Within distal body +: in +Figure 11C +(third female section in [ +43 +]), 15 ridges irregularly spaced with two gaps, one on each side of careen (arrowheads); dorsal and ventral ridges regularly spaced, dorsal ridges medium-sized, ventral ridges smaller and more serried than dorsal ones; presence of minute ridge at base of ventral ridge of careen (straight arrow). Opposite to careen, tips of two ridges pointing in opposite directions (curved arrows). + + + +3.11.1.3 Bursa (illustrated in [ +43 +]: +Figs. 8I, 8J, 8K +) + + + +Figure 8I +, left lobe, orientation not specified, with no link with left ray 8, rays 2-6 illustrated. +Figure 8J +, dorsal lobe, orientation not specified, with no links to rays 6. +Figure 8K +, right lobe, orientation not specified, rays 2-6 and right ray 8 illustrated. From the text [ +43 +], the bursa is dissymmetrical with left lobe larger, dorsal lobe is shorter than lateral ones, pattern of +type +2-3. + + +3.11.2 Comments + + +3.11.2.1 Synlophe + + +In all figures, the presence of a careen allows the numbering of the ridges ( +Figs. 11A’ +and 11C’). The presence of: (1) careen, (2) two groups of ridges (dorsal and ventral) pointing in opposite directions, and (3) right ridges with divergent tips, allow us to determine an axis of orientation that is the same in all sections. In the absence of the lateral cords as a reference, the inclination of this axis with respect to the sagittal axis remains uncertain. For the other characters, three sections are similar: female within proximal body (11A’), male at midbody (11B) and female within distal body (11C’). + + + +Figure 11. +Genus + +Paramelomystrongylus +Smales, 2020 + +. Body sections. A–D’ +Paramelomystrongylus dessetae Smales, 2020 +. A, A’ within proximal body, female. B at midbody, male. C, C’ within distal part, female. D, D’ at midbody, female. A, B, C: Synlophe of type I. D: Synlophe of type II. Source: A–D redrawn from [ +43 +]. A’, C’, D’ modified sections: A’, C’ numbering of ridges. D’ rotation clockwise and numbering of ridges with respect to the original. + + + +In +Figure 11D +, the two large ridges opposite the careen are considered as right ridges. They are strongly directed ventrally and clearly diverge with respect to the dorsal ridges. This could indicate the start of an oblique axis of orientation, on the right side, inclined from right-dorsal to left-ventral. Such an inclination has never been observed among the +Nippostrongylinae +, and we propose that +Figure 11D +be slightly rotated clockwise so that this axis becomes perpendicular to the sagittal axis ( +Fig. 11D’ +). However, on the left side the careen is determining another axis with a different inclination, oblique from right-ventral to left-dorsal side. The result is a double axis whose inclination has never been observed because usually, among the +Nippostrongylinae +, the left axis is more inclined on the sagittal axis that the right one. In addition, the orientation of the remaining ridges is uncertain. + + +Under + +Paramelomystrongylus + +we are in the presence of +two types +of synlophe sharing the presence of a large careen: + + +Type +I (11A–11C’) with careen plus 14 ridges at midbody probably in both sexes; ridges (excluding careen) medium-sized to small, irregularly spaced, with many gaps and 2 medium-sized right ridges with divergent tips. Axis of orientation probably subfrontal. + + +Type +II (11D/11D’), with careen plus 16 ridges within proximal body in female (unknown in male). Ridges (excluding careen) small, subequal and regularly spaced, right ridges very large with parallel tips oriented downwards. Axis of orientation possibly double. + + +The scales corresponding to the first and third section are the same (25 µm). This would mean that the female body diameter at the distal part is smaller than at the proximal body, which is at least unusual. The figures, from the text, correspond to +two females +, enlarging the possibility that they come from different taxa. + + +3.11.2.2 Bursa + + +The right lobe is in right latero-dorsal view, the left lobe is in left lateral view, the dorsal lobe is in dorsal view. The pattern is +1-4 in +both lobes; right lobe with ray 3 diverging first from common trunk, then rays 4-6 at same level; left lobe with rays 3-4 diverging at same level and ray 6 proximally to these. + + +3.11.3 Conclusion + + +The specimens described as + +Paramelomystrongylus dessetae + +seem to be a composite of two different taxa, both belonging to the +Nippostrongylinae +and possessing synlophes with careen. +Type +I synlophe evokes the male section of the genus + +Helgenema + +( +Figs. 10B, 10B’ +) with a weakly developed careen. However, the available data are too limited to conclude that it is the same taxon. + + +Type +II does not resemble any described synlophe and the orientation of the right ridges is unique among the +Nippostrongylinae +. + + +Concerning the bursa, we have no elements to attribute the illustrated bursa to a given +type +of synlophe. + + +Since we do not know what type of synlophe the +holotype +corresponds to, + +Paramelomystrongylus dessetae + +is considered a +species inquirenda +. Being the type species of the genus, it is impossible to give a proper definition of this latter. We thus consider + +Paramelomystrongylus + +a +genus inquirendum +. + + +The +two types +of synlophe recognized seem to be distributed into two different taxa as follows: “ + +Paramelomystrongylus dessetae + +” (male section at midbody and female sections within proximal and distal body) (with synlophe of +Type +I); +Nippostrongylinae +i.s. +6 (female section at midbody) (with synlophe of +Type +II). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF9AFFDD271CFBC8FF79F9CB.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF9AFFDD271CFBC8FF79F9CB.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7f5ac4e45b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF9AFFDD271CFBC8FF79F9CB.xml @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.11 Genus + +PARAMELOMYSTRONGYLUS +Smales, 2020 + +( +Fig. 11 +) + + + + + + + +Type +and sole species: + + +Paramelomystrongylus dessetae +Smales, 2020 + +. + + + + +Hosts: +Muridae +, +Murinae +, Hydromyini ( +Rodentia +). + + +Host site: +small intestine. + + + + +Distribution: +New +Guinea +. + + + + +Original diagnosis: +Paramelomystrongylus + +new genus + +: + +Heligmonellidae +, Nippostrongylinae. Synlophe well developed, with 13-16 pointed longitudinal ridges, dorsal ridges continuous, ventral ridges disrupted. Carene supported by 2 hypertrophied ridges, left ventral ridge largest; ridges unequal in size, ridges supporting carene + +(sic) +and ridges associated with right lateral side largest. Axis of orientation of ridges sub frontal. Bursal pattern 2-3. Dorsal ray divided within distal half. Spicule to body length ratio 15%. Parasites of uromyin murids +[ +43 +]. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF9BFFDC271CFA24FB06FC81.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF9BFFDC271CFA24FB06FC81.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..39626f01d99 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF9BFFDC271CFA24FB06FC81.xml @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.10.2.1 +Helgenema keablei + + + + + + +Synlophe: +from the original description [ +43 +], the synlophe within the proximal region possesses 13-14 ridges in +one male +, 13 ridges in another male, +9-11 in +one female +, +11-15 in +another female; and, the synlophe at midbody 14 ridges in males, +15 in +females. Variation in ridge number from nine to 15 within the proximal body seems to us unlikely, and we assume that the “proximal” sections in different specimens have not been taken at homologous levels, the sections with more ridges having been probably taken closer to midbody. + + +The section in 10A should be reversed on its frontal axis, to match the usual arrangement of the +Nippostrongylinae +. In the re-oriented section ( +Fig. 10A’ +) the excretory glands are situated ventrally with respect to the excretory pore, and the large left ridge can be interpreted as ridge 1’, with its tip pointing dorsally, allowing the numbering of the remaining ridges according to the usage in the +Nippostrongylinae +. + + +Concerning the midbody male section (10B), the position of the right lateral field is unlikely because a hypothetical frontal axis passing through the illustrated fields would determine a ventral part much larger than the dorsal one. We propose to displace the right lateral field up to the axis originally illustrated in [ +43 +] in order to have two equivalent dorsal and ventral parts. We think that this section should be reversed on its frontal axis so that the large left ridge, which we interpret as ridge 1’, is directed dorsally. We propose a further rotation ( +ca +. 15°) of the re-oriented section so that the new axis of orientation passes, on the left, between tips of the ridges 1 and 1’ which are clearly convergent. On the right-ventral side the ridges are oriented perpendicularly to the body, which does not allow us to determine the start of the axis. However, given the position of the ridges 1 and 1’, it is probably oblique ( +Fig. 10B’ +). + + +In the midbody female section (10C) the tips of the ridges 1 and 2 being convergent, the numbering must be modified and ridge 1 becomes ridge 1’ and ridge 2 becomes ridge 1 ( +Fig. 10C’ +). For the same reasons than in the male, the axis of orientation is possibly oblique. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF9BFFDC271CFF08FF66FAFE.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF9BFFDC271CFF08FF66FAFE.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1688e3c37ff --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF9BFFDC271CFF08FF66FAFE.xml @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.10.1.2 +Helgenema lamia +( +Figs. 10D–10F +) + + + + + + + +3.10.1.2.1 Synlophe (based on sections from +two males +and +two females +). + +Sections analyzed herein are within proximal body: male ( +Fig 1b +/10D), and at midbody: male ( +Fig. 1f +/10E) and female ( +Fig. 1a +/10F); lateral cords illustrated in +Figure 1a +/ 10F; ridges numbered in +Figure 1f +/10E. + + +In all sections careen absent and left cuticular dilatation present. Axis of orientation described as oblique (from right-ventral to left-dorsal) in [ +44 +]. + + +Within proximal body: +in +Figure 10D +(male), 14 ridges irregularly spaced, unequal in size. Four gaps on left side (arrowheads); ridges medium sized and subequal, except one left ridge, large. Ridges oriented in two opposite directions from right-ventral quadrant to left, starting from a pair of divergent ridges (curved arrows) but not clear convergent ridges on left-dorsal quadrant; the two ridges flanking left ridge (dorsally and ventrally) slightly larger than remaining ridges and perpendicular to body surface. + + +At midbody: +in both sexes, 15 ridges irregularly spaced and unequal in size. + + +Figure 10E +(male): three gaps on left side (arrowheads) between ridges 2’ and 1’, 1’ and 1, 1 and 2; ridge 1’ large, ridge 1 medium-sized; other dorsal ridges small, regularly spaced and oriented from right to left, with ridges 5 and 6 larger; ventral ridges medium sized, regularly spaced and oriented from right to left, with ridges 6’ and 7’ larger and ridge 8’ minute; axis of orientation drawn in [ +44 +] passes between ridges 7 and 8’ (whose tips not divergent) then between ridges 1’ and 1. + + +Figure 10F +(female): three gaps on left side (arrowheads); left ridge largest; first dorsal ridge on the left larger than other dorsal ridges, small and regularly spaced. On ventral side, ridges small, subequal in size and much thinner than in male section. Dorsal and ventral ridges disparately oriented. + + + +3.10.1.2.2 Bursa (illustrated in [ +44 +]: +Fig. 1L +). + +Figure 1L +in captions (corresponds to “i” on +Fig. 1 +). Entire bursa with left lobe folded ventrally, dorsal view. Bursa dissymmetrical with left lobe larger. From the written description [ +44 +], bursal pattern of +type +2-3. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF9BFFDD2440FCD1FDA1FC70.xml b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF9BFFDD2440FCD1FDA1FC70.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..214dc9a7b20 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/ED/87/03ED87FEFF9BFFDD2440FCD1FDA1FC70.xml @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ + + + +Revision of the genera of Heligmonellidae (Nematoda, Heligmosomoidea), parasitic in Muridae from New Guinea + + + +Author + +Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude +Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, + + + +Author + +Digiani, María Celina +CONICET-Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina & División Zoología Invertebrados, Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, + +text + + +Parasite + + +2023 + +Paris, France + + +2023-12-20 + + +30 + + +63 + + +1 +34 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2023058 + +journal article +10.1051/parasite/2023058 +1776-1042 +PMC10732140 +38117273 +12628842 +DC25665A-E218-496B-974E-B813F69395E5 + + + + + + +3.10.2.2 +Helgenema lamia + + + + + + +Synlophe +: in the proximal male section 10D, the large left ridge is interpreted as ridge 1’. This ridge numbering conforms that of the male section at midbody ( +Fig. 10E +). + + +At midbody, the only clearly divergent ridges are 8 and 7’ (curved arrows, +Fig. 10E’ +) rather than 7 and 8’ ( +Fig. 10E +) as proposed in [ +44 +]. + + +In the three sections, the axis of orientation is possibly oblique but its inclination is calculable only in the female section at midbody, the lateral cords being illustrated ( +Fig. 10F’ +). + + +3.10.3 Conclusion + + +3.10.3.1 Synlophe + + +Even if the modifications proposed herein are right, it is not possible to know how the section 10A’ (proximal synlophe of + +H. keablei + +, female) is related to the midbody female section (10C’) or to the midbody male section (10B’). A large left ridge is present within the proximal female section (10A’) and it is found again in the midbody male section (10B’). On the contrary, the midbody female section (10C’) shows all ridges small and subequal and the large left ridge is absent. Sections A’ and B’ may then be assumed as corresponding to the same synlophe. This synlophe would be similar to that of + +Pogonomystrongylus + +, where a large left ridge is observed all along the body. On the contrary, there are no examples of large left ridges well-developed proximally and decreasing in size towards midbody. That is why it is difficult to assume sections 10A’ and 10C’ correspond to the same synlophe. + + +The original definition of the genus [ +43 +] indicated that the main character separating + +Helgenema + +from the remaining genera was the “ +Cuticle with dilatation on left side supported anteriorly by large left dorso-lateral ridge +”. Some of the sections analyzed herein contradict this definition in several points: (1) the large ridge is actually left or left-ventral (ridge 1’) and not dorsal, (2) the midbody male section of + +H. keablei + +shows the dilatation supported by +two +ridges, (3) the proximal male section of + +H. lamia + +does not show an apparent cuticular dilatation, and (4) the midbody male section of + +H. lamia + +shows a large ridge 1’ which clearly is more developed than at proximal body. This latter condition cannot even be confirmed in the female of the same species, since the synlophe at proximal body is not provided. + + +We think that among the material concerned there are +two types +of synlophe: one with a large left ridge, more developed than the other ridges, all along the body (sections 10A’ and 10B’ of + +Helgenema keablei + +and 10D–10F of + +Helgenema lamia + +). The other one, without large left ridge, with ridges small and subequal (section 10C of + +Helgenema keablei + +). + + +3.10.3.2 Bursa + + +In both, + +Helgenema keablei + +and + +H. lamia + +, since rays 2 diverge first from the trunk 2-6, the bursal pattern is of +type +1-4. + + +3.10.4 Conclusion + + +Without indication about the exact level of the sections, without the illustration of both sexes at the proximal part, and without precision on the material studied for the female sections (on same or different specimens), + +Helgenema keablei + +and + +Helgenema lamia + +are considered +species inquirendae +and + +Helgenema + +a +genus inquirendum +. It would be possible that under + +Helgenema + +there are two or three different taxa, with the +two types +of synlophe recognized distributed as follows: “ + +H. keablei + +” (midbody male section and proximal female section); “ + +H. lamia + +” (male and female); +Nippostrongylinae +i.s +. 5 (midbody female section of + +H. keablei + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file