New species and new records of camallanid nematodes (Nematoda, Camallanidae) from marine fishes and sea snakes in New Caledonia
Author
Moravec, František
Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Branišovská 31, 370 05 České Budějovice, Czech Republic
Author
Justine, Jean-Lou
Institut Systématique Évolution Biodiversité (ISYEB), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, EPHE,
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Parasite
2019
Paris, France
2019-11-20
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66
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2019068
journal article
10.1051/parasite/2019068
1776-1042
PMC6865763
31746732
12524300
3A6166C0-37C7-4EC4-8F5E-30A6947434A8
Procamallanus
(
Spirocamallanus
) sp. 1
Figure 12
Host: Shadow trevally
Carangoides dinema
Bleeker
(
Carangidae
,
Perciformes
).
Site of infection: Intestine.
Locality: Fishmarket, Nouméa,
New Caledonia
(collected
13 March 2009
).
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Figure 12.
Procamallanus
(
Spirocamallanus
)
sp. 1 from
Carangoides dinema
, male. (A, B) Anterior end, lateral and dorsoventral views, respectively; (C) buccal capsule, lateral view; (D) posterior end of body, lateral view; (E) tail, lateral view.
Prevalence, intensity and details about fish
: 1 fish infected/9 fish examined; 1 nematode. The infected fish (Fish number:
JNC
2882) was
297 mm
in fork length and
577 g
in weight.
Deposition of voucher specimen: Muséum National d’ Histoire Naturelle, Paris (
MNHN
JNC
2882).
Description
Male
(
one specimen
): Length of body
7.56 mm
, maximum width 163. Buccal capsule including basal ring 72 long, its width 60; basal ring 6 long and 39 wide. Maximum width/ length ratio of buccal capsule 1:1.20. Spiral ridges 13, 5 of which incomplete (
Fig. 12C
). Length of muscular oesophagus 381, maximum width 60; length of glandular oesophagus 449, maximum width 81 (
Figs. 12A and 12B
); length ratio of muscular and glandular oesophagus 1:1.18. Length of entire oesophagus and buccal capsule representing 12% of body length. Nerve ring 231 from anterior extremity. Deirids situated somewhat asymmetrically at 165/195 from anterior extremity, slightly posterior to mid-point between base of buccal capsule and nerve ring (
Fig. 12B
). Excretory pore not located. Posterior end of body ventrally bent, provided with wide, vesiculated caudal alae supported by pedunculate papillae and posteriorly reaching to end of tail. Preanal papillae: three pairs of subventral pedunculate papillae; postanal papillae: six pairs of pedunculate papillae, four subventral and two lateral (last pair representing phasmids); additional two pairs of small, transversely-elongate sessile ventral papillae surrounding cloacal opening (
Figs. 12D and 12E
). Spicules unequal, with sharply pointed distal ends; right spicule 258 long; small (left) spicule less sclerotized, 198 long (
Fig. 12D
). Length ratio of spicules 1:1.30. Tail 114 long, with two (dorsal and ventral) small terminal cuticular spines three long (
Fig. 12E
).
Remarks
Only a single male specimen of this nematode was available to study. Because some taxonomically important morphological features are found in females in this group of nematodes (e.g., the shape of the female tail), species identification was not possible. No species of
Procamallanus
has so far been reported from a carangid fish.