Phylogeny of dracunculoid nematodes (Chromadorea: Rhabditida: Spirurina Dracunculoidea) from some Eurasian freshwater fishes
Author
Sokolov, Sergey G.
0000-0002-4822-966X
Center of Parasitology A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskii prospect, 33, Moscow, 119071, Russian Federation. & sokolovsg @ mail. ru; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 4822 - 966 X
sokolovsg@mail.ru
Author
Kalmykov, Alexander P.
0000-0003-0640-7963
Astrakhan Nature Reserve, Naberezhnaya Tsarev, 119, Astrakhan, 414021, Russian Federation.
Author
Malysheva, Svetlana V.
0000-0002-0615-7784
Center of Parasitology A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskii prospect, 33, Moscow, 119071, Russian Federation. & Landcare Research, 231 Morrin Road, Auckland, 1072, New Zealand.
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-10-02
4858
4
521
541
journal article
9099
10.11646/zootaxa.4858.4.3
25f2c387-05da-4fda-b972-c2e42c5d4aa0
1175-5326
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756651BE-B15F-4CB0-98EC-691B15193B96
Genus
Agrachanus
Tikhomirova, 1971
emend
Diagnosis [based on
Tikhomirova (1971)
,
emended
].
Skrjabillanidae
, Skrjabillaninae. Head end arch-shaped. Four external cephalic papillae, four internal cephalic papillae; amphids large. Buccal capsule well sclerotized, small, with three long esophageal teeth and three long teeth-like protrusions of basal part of capsule (onchi). Esophagus muscular, external esophageal gland well-developed. Tail of female with three small terminal processes. Caudal end of males with well-developed copulatory bursa and unpaired sclerotized copulatory plate. Five pairs of postcloacal genital papillae present, of which three pair sessile and two pairs pedunculated.
Type
species:
Skrjabillanus scardinii
Molnár, 1966
; the valid binomen is
Agrachanus scardinii
(
Molnár, 1966
)
Tikhomirova, 1971
.
The taxonomic status of the
Esocineminae
and the systematic position of the genus
Mexiconema
should not be reviewed before molecular data for the type-genus of the family
Daniconematidae
,
Daniconema
Moravec & Køie, 1987
, have been obtained.
The superfamily
Dracunculoidea
belongs to the group
Spirurina
incertae sedis
in
De Ley and Blaxter (2002
,
2004
). However, the data for SSU rDNA sequences as well as analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome support
Dracunculoidea
as a sister taxon to the Camallanoidea (
Wijová
et al
. 2006
;
Nadler
et al
. 2007
;
Černotíková
et al
. 2011
;
Laetsch
et al
. 2012
;
Choudhury & Nadler 2016
;
Sokolov & Malysheva 2017b
;
Zou
et al
. 2017
), which corresponds to the traditional views on the systematics of rhabditid (secernentean) nematodes (e.g.
Chitwood 1937
;
Ivashkin
et al
. 1971
;
Chabaud 1974
;
Maggenti 1981
). In the system by developed by
De Ley & Blaxter (2004)
, the Camallanoidea
Railliet & Henry, 1915
belongs to the infraorder
Spiruromorpha
De Ley & Blaxter, 2002
.
Laetsch
et al
. (2012)
placed
Dracunculoidea
into the separate infraorder
Dracunculomorpha
Laetsch, Heitlinger, Taraschewski, Nadler & Blaxter, 2012
.
Roberts
et al
. (2013)
shared this point of view, assigning Camallanoidea to the infraorder
Camallanomorpha
Roberts, Janovy
&
Nadler, 2013
. In our opinion, the
Dracunculoidea
and the Camallanoidea can be combined into the infraorder
Camallanomorpha
. The
Camallanomorpha
concept is consistent with that of suborders Camallanata
sensu
Ivashkin, Sobolev & Khromova, 1971
and
Camallanina
sensu
Chabaud, 1974
, adjusted for angillicollids. According to modern data, anguillicolids have an affinity for gnathostomatoid nematodes (
Wijová
et al
. 2006
;
Černotíková
et al
. 2011
;
Laetsch
et al
. 2012
;
Choudhury & Nadler 2018
).
In conclusion, we would like to note that molecular data from many freshwater nematodes of the genera
Philometra
and
Philometroides
are still lacking. Moreover, even families such as
Guyanemidae
,
Lucionematidae
and
Steinertetanonematidae
remain underrepresented in this respect. This information would be vitally important both for reconstructing the phylogeny of this group and for solving taxonomic problems associated with the polyphyly of the skrjabillanids and the polyphyletic origin of the genera
Philometra
and
Philometroides
.