Four new species of Cichlidogyrus (Monogenea, Ancyrocephalidae) from Sarotherodon mvogoi and Tylochromis sudanensis (Teleostei, Cichlidae) in Cameroon
Author
Pariselle, Antoine
Author
Bitja Nyom, Arnold R.
Author
Bilong Bilong, Charles F.
text
Zootaxa
2014
3881
3
258
266
journal article
42277
10.11646/zootaxa.3881.3.4
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1175-5326
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Cichlidogyrus sigmocirrus
n. sp.
(
Fig. 3
)
Type
host.
Tylochromis sudanensis
Daget.
Site.
Gills.
Type
locality.
Cross River at Mamfé
Cameroon
(
05°45'58" N
;
9°18'38" E
).
Other locality.
Munaya River (Cross River tributary) at Akwen Bridge,
Cameroon
(
05°45'50" N
;
9°03'39" E
).
Specimens deposited.
Holotype
n° 37772 and 6
paratypes
n° 37774
RMCA
; 6
paratypes
n°
HEL
512
MNHN
.
Etymology.
Refers to the sigmoid shape of the penis.
Description
(based on 20 individuals). Adults 562 (466–650, 20) long. 105 (79–154, 20) wide at level of ovary. Pharynx globular 42 (32–48, 20) in diameter. Dorsal anchor with guard three times longer than shaft, blade regularly curved and hollow on the first two thirds: a = 35
±
1.1 (32–37, 40), b = 32
±
0.9 (30–33, 40), c = 3
±
0.8 (1–5, 40), d = 9
±
0.9 (7–11, 40), e = 10
±
0.8 (8–12, 40). Thin and strongly arched dorsal transverse bar, very short auricles: x = 40 (32–48, 20), w = 4 (4–5, 20), y = 13 (12–16, 20), h = 7
±
0.9 (5–9, 40). Ventral anchor similar to dorsal one but slightly smaller: a = 31
±
0.8 (29–33, 39), b = 30
±
0.7 (28–31, 39), c = 3
±
0.7 (2–5, 39), d = 9
±
0.7 (7–11, 39), e = 12
±
0.9 (9–13, 39). Long, thin and V–shaped ventral transverse bar: x = 39
±
1.7 (35–42, 40), w = 4 (3–5, 20). First and third to seventh marginal hook short: Mh I = 14
±
0.5 (13–16, 39), Mh II = 12
±
0.7 (10–13, 30), Mh III = 20
±
1.1 (17–22, 34), Mh IV = 23
±
0.9 (21–25, 35), Mh V = 24
±
1 (21–26, 39), Mh VI = 22
±
0.9 (20–25, 39), Mh VII = 21
±
1 (18–23, 36). Tubular sinuous (slightly spirally coiled) penis starting in a bulb with reduced heel, accessory piece is a spirally coiled (1.5 turn) band wrapped round the penis and attached to the penis basal bulb by a very thin filament: Pe = 54 (49–60, 20), He = 2 (2–3, 20), AP = 44 (36–54, 20). No visible vagina.
FIGURE 3.
Haptoral and genital hard parts of
Cichlidogyrus sigmocirrus
n. sp.
. Ap, accessory piece; DB, dorsal transverse bar; DA, dorsal anchor; He, heel; Pe, penis; VA, ventral anchor; VB, ventral transverse bar; I to VII, marginal hooks. Scale bar = 20 µm.
Remarks.
This new species resembles its five congeners already described from species of
Tylochromis
Regan, 1920
[i.e.
Cichlidogyrus berrebii
Pariselle & Euzet, 1994
;
Cichlidogyrus kothiasi
Pariselle & Euzet, 1994
;
Cichlidogyrus pouyaudi
Pariselle & Euzet, 1994
;
Cichlidogyrus mulimbwai
Muterezi Bukinga, Vanhove, Van Steenberge & Pariselle, 2012
and
Cichlidogyrus muzumanii
Muterezi Bukinga, Vanhove, Van Steenberge & Pariselle, 2012
]; in having small auricles of the dorsal transverse bar (described as ‘two small, hollow outgrowths on the anterior convex face’ by
Pariselle & Euzet 1994
). Its penis is not clearly spirally coiled and its accessory piece seems to be linked to the basal bulb of the penis by a thin filament, these features have not been mentioned for the other species harboured by
Tylochromis
spp., but they are hardly discernible.
Cichlidogyrus sigmocirrus
n. sp.
resembles
C. pouyaudi
,
C. berrebii
,
C. mulimbwai
in having marginal hook I of small size (14 µm, 12.3 µm, 13.1 µm and 15 µm, respectively), while
C. kothiasi
and
C. muzumanii
have a more developed marginal hook pair I (20.6 µm and 24 µm, respectively). By the shape of the penis
C. sigmocirrus
n. sp.
is easily distinguishable from
C. mulimbwai
: reduced heel (2 µm) and 41 µm long
vs
. developed heel (9 µm) and 54 µm, respectively. By the shape of the penis and that of the accessory piece (AP)
C. sigmocirrus
n. sp.
is easily distinguishable from
C. berrebii
: reduced heel and AP a large ribbon
vs
. developed heel (massive) and AP a thinner ribbon, respectively, and from
C. pouyaudi
: reduced heel and smooth ending of AP
vs
. long heel and thickened AP with ending forming a beak, respectively.