Philometrid nematodes (Philometridae) of marine teleosts from Balinese waters, Indonesia, including the description of Philometra damriyasai sp. nov.
Author
Dewi, Kartika
Author
Palm, Harry W.
text
Zootaxa
2017
4341
4
577
584
journal article
31655
10.11646/zootaxa.4341.4.9
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1175-5326
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Philometra nemipteri
Luo, 2001
Host:
Nemipterus japonicus
(Bloch, 1791)
(
Perciformes
:
Nemipteridae
).
Site of infection:
Gonad.
Locality:
South
Bali
Sea,
Indonesia
.
Date of collection:
23 July 2013
.
Prevalence:
1 infected/17 examined.
Specimens deposited:
Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, Indonesia (MZBNa 725).
Remarks.
Several specimens of
P. nemipteri
were reported from the gonads of one
Nemipterus japonicus
.
Philometra nemipteri
was originally described from
Nemipterus virgatus
(Houttuyn, 1782)
from the
Taiwan
Strait based on a single female by Luo in 2001 (
Quiazon
et al
. 2008a
), then recollected and redescribed from the same host in
Japan
by
Quiazon
et al
. (2008a)
. This is the first record of this parasite from
Indonesia
, extending its range of distribution to the tropical Pacific.
The original description of
P. nemipteri
was inadequate (
Moravec 2006
;
Quiazon
et al.
2008a
), so we compared our specimens with
Quiazon
et al
. (2008a)
who provided a detailed description combined with molecular data. According to these authors, this species can be recognized by having a round shaped mouth, a highly swollen anterior esophagus forming a distinct bulb, and protruding lobular structures at the anterior tip in each of three esophaeal lobes. We identified these characters in our specimens and our female specimens have a morphology similar to that of
P. nemipteri
,
especially the total body length (
70.85–85.60 mm
vs. 23.00–85.00 in
Quiazon
et al.
2008a
), body width (
0.57–0.70 mm
vs. 0.28–0.74), number of cephalic papillae, shape of the mouth, total length and structure of the esophagus (0.76–0.88 vs. 0.655–1.025). These characters corresponded, to those in the original description from
Quiazon
et al
. (2008a)
. As mentioned above philometrids exhibit a relatively high degree of host specificity and individual species are characterized by their site inside the host, particularly that of the gravid females. We recorded our specimens from a different species but belonging to the same genus
Nemipterus
, suggesting that the host specificity in this species is not that strict. This is a new host record of
P. nemipteri
in
N. japonicus
, and the first reported philometrid nematode in
N. japonicus
. It is also the second philometrid nematode from the gonads of fish in
Indonesia
, since
Philometra
cf.
lateolabracis
was reported from the gonads of
Epinephelus ongus
(Bloch, 1790)
by
Neubert
et al
. (2016)
.
In
Nemipterus japonicus
, we also recorded specimens from the eye cavity and the body cavity (
Table 1
). The real identity of these worms remains unclear (this fish has not been known yet as a host of philometrids - Moravec, personal comunication).