Two new species of Entomelas (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae), para sites of Barisia spp. and Mesaspis spp. (Reptilia: Sauria) in Mexico
Author
Martínez-Salazar, Elizabeth A.
Author
León-Règagnon, Virginia
text
Zootaxa
2005
958
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12
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.171219
9927aee9-513d-4916-89da-b033124f02f4
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171219
Entomelas campbelli
n. sp.
(
Figs 1–2
)
Description
Description (based on 9 parthenogenic female specimens): Body slender, anterior end rounded. Cuticle thin, smooth. Length 3.84–5.72 (4.93±0.55) mm, maximum width 96– 127 (115±38). Oral opening with six cuticular slight inflations (2 subdorsal, 2 subventral and 2 lateral); 2 small amphids near lateral inflations. Buccal capsule 19–31 (24±3) deep, 31–35 (32±1) wide. Lumen extending into coneshape depression in anterior extremity of esophagus. Six onchia equal in shape and situated closer to posterior buccal capsule walls. Esophagus length 376–539 (462±52), 8.19–11.30 (9.42) % of body length (BL). Muscular region 31–43 (35±4) wide; glandular region 31–43 (37±4) wide. Esophageal bulb 46–100 (59±16) wide, slightly inflated corpus. Nerve ring at 151–244 (207±30) from the anterior end. Minute deirids present at level of excretory pore. Excretory system with a prominent pair of elongated excretory glands not reaching the anterior extremity of the esophagus. Vulva equatorial, lips slightly prominent. Distance from the anterior end of the body to vulva 1.80–2.93 (2.48±0.38) mm, 46.88–51.22 (50.41) % of BL. Tail elongated, conical, 193–306 (254±41) long, 5.05–5.35 (5.16) % of BL, with sharp terminal point. Eggs not numerous, embryonated, 74–85 (80±4) long, 39–50 (43±4) wide.
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Taxonomic summary
FIGURE 1.
Entomelas campbelli
n. sp.
A. Buccal capsule, lateral view. B. Region of Vulva, lateral view (not including the total width of body). C. Tail, ventral view. Scale bar = 0.3 mm.
Type
host and locality
:
Mesaspis gadovii
Boulenger, 1913
(symbiotype MZFC 16450), collected in Puerto del Gallo, Guerrero,
Mexico
(
17° 28’23”N
;
100°10’23”W
;
2543 m
).
Other localities
: Nueva DehliLa Guitarra road, Guerrero,
Mexico
, UTA52866 (
17°29’22”N
;
100°11’46”W
,
2636 m
).
Other records
:
Barisia imbricata
Wiegmann, 1828
, UTA51932; Sierra Negra: Microwave station in the deviation to Coyomeapan and Zoquitlan road, Puebla,
Mexico
(18°17’52N;
97°03’57”W
,
2662 m
).
Site of infection
: Lungs.
Specimens deposited:
Holotype
, parthenogenic female, CNHE 5240;
paratypes
5241, 5242; 5243, 5344 and voucher 5245.
Etymology
: The new species is named after Jonathan A. Campbell for his contribution to the knowledge of the Neotropical herpetofauna.
FIGURE 2.
SEM microphotographs of
Entomelas campbelli
n. sp.
details of the external morphology. A. Rounded shape of anterior end, subapical view. B. Details of the buccal capsule, onchia on posterior wall of buccal capsule, apical view. Fig. C. Shape of the tail, sharp terminal point, ventral
view.