41: New and previously described species of Dactylogyridae (Platyhelminthes) from the gills of marine and freshwater perciform fishes (Teleostei) with proposal of a new genus and a hypothesis on phylogeny
Author
Kritsky, Delane C.
Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences, College of Health Professions, Campus Box 8090, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho 83209 (USA) kritdela @ isu. edu
kritdela@isu.edu
Author
Boeger, Walter A.
Department of Biological Sciences, Campus Box 8007, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho 83209 (USA) Departamento de Zoologia, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Caixa Postal 19073, Curitiba, Paraná, 81530 (Brazil) Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifíco e Tecnológico (CNPq) wboeger @ bio. ufpr. br.
wboeger@bio.ufpr.br
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Zoosystema
2002
24
1
7
40
http://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5399767
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5399742
1638-9387
5399742
1D52377F-8116-4EEC-B5A0-92A739A14AC7
Euryhaliotrema tubocirrus
(
Zhukov, 1976
)
n. comb.
Haliotrema tubocirrus
Zhukov, 1976: 40
, 41.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Two voucher specimens from
Lutjanus synagris
, Gulf
of
Campeche
(Gulf of
Mexico
) (
USNPC
91431).
PREVIOUS RECORDS
. — Gills of
Lutjanus analis
,
Lutjanus apodus
,
Lutjanus cyanopterus
,
Lutjanus synagris
(type host),
Rhomboplites aurorubens
(Lutjanidae)
: Havana and Gulf of
Campeche
(Gulf of
Mexico
) (
Zhukov 1976
). According to Timofeeva (personal communication), the
holotype
of
E. tubocirrus
n. comb.
was collected from
L. synagris
.
MEASUREMENTS
Copulatory organ ring diameter 28-29 (n = 1); accessory piece 27-28 (n = 1) long; ventral anchor 29 (28-31; n = 2) long, base 15-16 (n = 1) wide; dorsal anchor 31-32 (n = 2) long, base 15-16 (n = 1) wide; dorsal bar 33 (31-36; n = 2) long; hook 14-15 (n = 3) long.
REMARKS
This species requires redescription. The
two specimens
from Zhukov’s collection, both damaged, flattened and cleared, were unsuitable for determination of internal features. The vaginal aperture is apparently dextroventral; the tube of the copulatory organ has a bulbous base and appears to be enclosed within a tissue sheath; the accessory piece is clavate and apparently not articulated to the bulbous base of the copulatory organ; the anchors have well-developed roots; and the hook has an upright acute thumb and slender shank composed of one subunit. Based on these observations, this species is transferred to
Euryhaliotrema
n. gen.
as
E. tubocirrus
n. comb.
Euryhaliotrema tubocirrus
n. comb.
is similar to
E. torquecirrus
n. comb.
but differs from it in having a sheath surrounding the tube of the copulatory organ.