Ultrastructural redescription of Chordodes moraisi (Carvalho, 1942) and Chordodes straviarskii Carvalho and Feio, 1950, and re-interpretation of Chordodes gestri Camerano, 1904 and Pseudochordodes griffinii (Camerano, 1898) (Gordiida, Nematomorpha)
Author
Villalobos, C. De
Author
Zanca, F.
text
Journal of Natural History
2005
2005-02-28
39
8
597
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930400001459
journal article
10.1080/00222930400001459
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[
Pseudochordodes griffinii
(
Camerano, 1898
)
]
(
Figure 4
)
Chordodes griffinii
Camerano 1898
, p 74
.
Pseudochordodes griffinii
:
Miralles and de Villalobos 1994
, p 14
.
Holotype
:
one male
,
Museo Regionale di Science Naturali
,
Torino
,
Italy
(
MZUT
G39
)
.
Paratype
:
one female
(
MZUT
G39
)
.
Type locality.
Altoyac, Vera Cruz
Mexico
.
Material examined.
Holotype
and
paratype
: SEM midbody.
Host.
Unknown.
Camerano (1898)
described the new species
Chordodes griffinii
from a male and a female from
Mexico
, having
two types
of areole.
Miralles and De Villalobos (1994)
, basing their decision on Figure 5 and 5a of
Camerano (1899)
, transferred this species to the genus
Pseudochordodes
Carvalho, 1942
. In SEM investigation of the
holotype
(
Figure 4A, B
) and the
paratype
, the cuticle shows the same characteristics that were observed for
Chordodes peraccae
(see
De Villalobos and Zanca 2001
).
It is important to emphasize that although the male specimen shows crowned areoles with short filaments that occur in clusters of two and are surrounded by 8–10 elevated areoles (
Figure 4B
), it does not have crowned areoles with very long filaments distributed on both sides along the ventral midline. These
types
of crowned areole occur only in the females (
De Villalobos and Zanca 2001
) so their presence should be considered as a sexual dimorphism for this species.
On the other hand, the only possible explanation for the fact that
Camerano (1898
,
1899
) did not notice the presence of crowned areoles in these specimens is that he probably based his analysis on a small portion of the cuticle. Therefore, we regard
Chordodes griffinii
as a synonym of
Chordodes peraccae
.