Two new dactylogyrid species (Dactylogyroidea: Dactylogyridae), gill parasites of freshwater fishes from the Peruvian Amazon, including the proposal of Peruanella n. gen.
Author
Cruces, Celso L.
Laboratorio de Genómica y Biología Evolutiva, Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad Ricardo Palma (URP), Avenida Alfredo Benavides 5440 Santiago de Surco, Lima 15039, Peru
celso.cruces@urp.edu.pe
Author
Santillán, Luis A.
Laboratorio de Zoología de Invertebrados, Departamento Académico de Zoología, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (UNMSM), Avenida Universitaria Cruce Con Avenida Venezuela Cuadra 34, Lima 15081, Peru
luis.santillan5@unmsm.edu.pe
Author
Silvera, Jordan F.
Laboratorio de Zoología de Invertebrados, Departamento Académico de Zoología, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (UNMSM), Avenida Universitaria Cruce Con Avenida Venezuela Cuadra 34, Lima 15081, Peru
jordan.gomez@unmsm.edu.pe
Author
Morey, Germán Augusto Murrieta
Laboratorio de Parasitología y Sanidad Acuícola, Instituto de Investigaciones de la Amazonía Peruana (IIAP), Iquitos, Peru & Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal (PPGCA), Universidade Estadual do Maranhão (UEMA), São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil
germantiss1106@gmail.com
Author
Rubin, Veronica
Laboratorio de Genómica y Biología Evolutiva, Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad Ricardo Palma (URP), Avenida Alfredo Benavides 5440 Santiago de Surco, Lima 15039, Peru
veronica.rubindecelis@urp.edu.pe
Author
Chero, Jhon D.
Laboratorio de Zoología de Invertebrados, Departamento Académico de Zoología, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (UNMSM), Avenida Universitaria Cruce Con Avenida Venezuela Cuadra 34, Lima 15081, Peru
jcherod@unmsm.edu.pe
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Zootaxa
2024
2024-04-24
5443
4
591
600
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5443.4.7
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5443.4.7
1175-5326
11064545
BA496C70-3770-4E41-AF6F-935AAFAF5FFF
Peruanella
n. gen.
Type-species:
Peruanella madredediosensis
n. gen.
n. sp.
Other species:
Peruanella aureagarciae
n. comb.
Etymology:
The genus name refers to the country where the specimens were found. This name is appended to the diminutive (-
ella
) and should be treated as feminine.
Diagnosis:
Dactylogyridae
. Body comprising cephalic region, trunk and haptor. Tegument thin, smooth. One inconspicuous terminal and 2 poorly developed cephalic lobes; three or four pairs of bilateral head organs. Cephalic glands unicellular, posterolateral to pharynx. Eyespots absent; accessory granules present or absent. Mouth subterminal, midventral; pharynx muscular, glandular; oesophagus short. Two intestinal caeca, confluent posteriorly to gonads, lacking diverticula. Common genital pore mid-ventral, near level of intestinal bifurcation. Genital atrium muscular. Gonads intercaecal, tandem. Testis dorsal to ovary; seminal vesicle a dilation of vas deferens; one or two prostatic reservoirs. Copulatory complex comprising male copulatory organ (MCO) and accessory piece. MCO sclerotized, J-shaped; accessory piece sclerotized, articulated with the MCO base via a filament. Ovary entire; oviduct, uterus not observed. Vaginal aperture mid-ventral; vaginal vestibule slightly sclerotized; vaginal canal sclerotized, emptying to seminal receptacle. Vitelline follicles dense, coextensive with intestinal caeca. Haptor armed with 2 pairs of anchor-bar complexes and 7 pairs of hooks with ancyrocephalinae-like distribution sensu
Mizelle (1936)
. Anchors equal; each with short roots. Ventral and dorsal bars straight, robust. Hooks similar in shape and size, with undilated shanks and protruded, obtuse, depressed thumb. Parasites of gills of pimelodid fish.
Remarks:
Peruanella
n. gen.
is limited to dactylogyrid species that parasitize the gill filaments of siluriform fishes belonging to the
Pimelodidae
. These species are characterized by possessing a combination of the following features: (1) tandem gonads, (2) a tubular J-shaped MCO, (3) an accessory piece connected to the base of the MCO via a filament, (4) a midventral vaginal aperture, (5) anchors similar in shape, each with short roots, (6) straight and robust bars, and (7) equal hook, each with undilated shanks and a depressed thumb. Currently, species from the genera
Ameloblastella
Kritsky, Mendoza-Franco & Scholz, 2000
;
Boegeriella
Mendoza-Palmero & Hsiao, 2020
;
Cosmetocleithrum
Kritsky, Thatcher & Boeger, 1986
;
Demidospermus
Suriano, 1983
;
Nanayella
Acosta, Mendoza-Palmero, da Silva & Scholz, 2019
;
Pavanelliella
Kritsky & Boeger, 1998
;
Unibarra
Suriano & Incorvaia, 1995
;
Urocleidoides
Mizelle & Price, 1964
; and
Vancleaveus
Kritsky, Thatcher & Boeger, 1986
, have been reported infesting pimelodid fish. Species of the new genus differs from
Unibarra
spp.
by possessing two bars (ventral and dorsal) in the haptor, whereas only a ventral bar is present in
Unibarra
species.
Species of
Peruanella
n. gen.
are easily distinguished from
Pavanelliella
spp.
by the presence of a haptoral bar/anchor complex, which is absent in
Pavanelliella
spp.
The species of the new genus differs from
Nanayella
spp.
and
Vancleaveus
spp.
by possessing straight and robust dorsal and ventral bar (U- or V-shaped bars in
Nanayella
spp.
and
Vancleaveus
spp.
), and by having a mid-ventral vaginal aperture (vaginal aperture sinistral in
Nanayella
spp.
and
Vancleaveus
spp.
). Species of
Peruanella
n. gen.
differs from species of
Ameloblastella
and
Boegeriella
by the morphology of the MCO (uncoiled in
Peruanella
spp.
vs coiled in
Ameloblastella
spp.
and
Boegeriella
spp.
), ventral bar (straight without process or projections in
Peruanella
spp.
vs with an antero-medial process in
Ameloblastella
spp.
vs with projections directed anteriorly in
Boegeriella
spp.
) and the position of the vaginal pore (mid-ventral in
Peruanella
spp.
vs sinistral in
Ameloblastella
spp.
and
Boegeriella
spp.
). The species of the new genus differs from
Cosmetocleithrum
spp.
by the morphology of the copulatory complex (uncoiled MCO with an accessory piece articulated in its base in
Peruanella
spp.
vs coiled MCO with a non-articulated accessory piece in
Cosmetocleithrum
spp.
), and dorsal bar (straight without submedial ribbon-like projection in
Peruanella
spp.
vs with two submedial ribbon-like projections on the dorsal bar in
Cosmetocleithrum
spp.
). The species of
Peruanella
n. gen
differs from
Demidospermus
spp.
by the morphology of the bars (straight and robust in
Peruanella
spp.
vs U-, W- or V-shaped in
Demidospermus
spp.
), copulatory complex (a tubular J-shaped MCO and an accessory piece connected to the base of the MCO via a filament in
Peruanella
spp.
vs counterclockwise coiled MCO and a sheet-like accessory piece unarticulated to the base of MCO in
Demidospermus
spp.
), hooks (similar in shape and size in
Peruanella
spp.
vs variable in shape and size in
Demidospermus
spp.
), and position of the vaginal pore (mid-ventral in
Peruanella
spp.
vs sinistral or dextral in
Demidospermus
spp.
).
A
Demidospermus
species
,
D
.
aureagarciae
Morey, Rojas, Dávila, Chu & De Pina, 2023
from
Pseudoplatistoma punctifer
(Castelnau)
in
Peru
, has been reported to have a midventral vaginal aperture (
Morey
et al
., 2024a
). Furthermore, this species exhibits straight and robust bars, a tubular J-shaped MCO and with an accessory piece connected to its base via a filament and hooks similar in shape and size. These characteristics align with the diagnosis features of the new genus, suggesting a close phylogenetic relationship. Based on this,
D
.
aureagarciae
is now transferred to
Peruanella
n. gen
as
P
.
aureagarciae
n. comb.