Dactylogyrids (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea) from the gills of the African carp, Labeo coubie Rüppell (Cyprinidae), from Senegal, with descriptions of three new species of Dactylogyrus and the redescription of Dactylogyrus cyclocirrus Paperna, 1973
Author
Musilová, Na Ď A
Author
Ehulková, Eva Ř
Author
Gelnar, Milan
text
Zootaxa
2009
2241
47
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.190572
f56dfa57-62ef-4f43-bb9a-c5368df89fc1
1175-5326
190572
Dactylogyrus falcilocus
Guégan, Lambert & Euzet, 1988
(
Figure 4
)
Type
host and locality:
Labeo coubie
,
Niger
River (Bamako),
Mali
.
Other records:
Labeo coubie
,
Senegal
system, Baoulé River (Missira),
Mali
(
Guégan
et al.
1988
);
Labeo parvus
,
Niger
basin (Milo, Tinkisso),
Senegal
basin (Bafing), Konkouré basin (Konkouré), Little Scarcies basin (Kaba, Mongo), Rokel basin (Rokel), Bagbwe basin (Bagbwe) and Bandama basin (Bandama blanc), West Africa;
Barbus wurtzi
, Little Scarcies
basin (Kaba, Mongo), West Africa (
Guégan & Lambert 1990
,
1991
).
Present records:
Labeo coubie
, Mare
de Simenti (
13º 01.790’N
;
13º 17.608’W
),
Gambia
River near the Campement du Lion (
13º 01.493’N
;
13º 14.491’W
), Niokolo-Koba National Park,
Senegal
.
Site:
Gill lamellae.
Type
specimen:
Holotype
MNHN
HC 264.
Material examined:
8 unflattened and 10 flattened specimens in
GAP
.
Description:
Body length 417 (324–471; n = 8); greatest width 77 (69–90; n = 8) usually near midlength. Haptor 84 (73–99; n = 8) long, 138 (107–168; n = 8) wide. Single pair of anchors (dorsal): inner length 38 (36–39; n = 10); outer length 27 (26–28; n = 10); inner root 16 (15–18) long; outer root 2 (1–2; n = 10) long; point 14 (13–16) long. One bar (dorsal): 27 (26–29; n = 10) long, 3 (2–6; n = 10) wide. Hooks 7 pairs, dissimilar in size; hook lengths (n = 7): pairs I, II, III, V = 15 (14–16); pair IV = 17 (16–18); pairs VI, VII = 16 (15–17). Needles (1 pair) located near hooks of pair V. Vagina a short tube, weakly sclerotized, 14 (13–16; n = 10) long. Copulatory organ consists of incurvate tube with basal ampulla and a bifid accessory piece; total length 23 (20–25; n = 10); tube trace-length 23 (22–24; n = 10).
Remarks:
The morphology and measurements of the specimens found by us on
Labeo coubie
correspond well to the original description of
Dactylogyrus falcilocus
from the same host in
Mali
(
Guégan
et al.
1988
). Only minor differences could be detected in size of hooks, which is somewhat shorter in specimens from
Mali
(i.e. 12–16 vs. 14–18). Also, morphometrical features of this parasite reported on
L. parvus
and
Barbus wurtzi
from
Guinea
and
Sierra Leone
(
Guégan & Lambert 1990
,
1991
) are in general agreement with those of the present specimens.