Mesocoelium Odhner, 1901 (Digenea: Mesocoelidae) revisited; a revision of the family and re-evaluation of species composition in the genus 3387
Author
Dronen, Norman O.
Author
Calhoun, Dana M.
Author
Simcik, Steven R.
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Zootaxa
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2012-07-12
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3387.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3387.1.1
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Mesocoelium zhejiangensis
(
Figure 7
; Table 14)
Definitive host:
Listed as being collected from
Rana margaritas
from Gaungdong Province; however, the only species of raniid frog from
Guangdong Province
in the
People’s Republic of China
we could find is
Rana zhenhaiensis
Ye, Fei & Matsui
, the Zhenhai or Tsushima brown frog (
Anura
:
Ranidae
).
Locality:
Qaungdong Province, the
People’s Republic of China
.
Site:
Intestine.
Specimens examined:
BMNH
1997.9.18.
8.
Redescription:
Based on
four specimens
. With characteristics of genus. Body zhejiangensis
type
, small, elongate with somewhat tapered posterior end, spinose, 2,135 (
1,875
–2,388
) by 878 (738–1,150); body spines 6–8 long; forebody 655 (560–686) long, 30–32% of body length. Mouth slightly subterminal; oral sucker subspherical to spherical, 248 (190–275) by 256 (220–295); prepharynx short, nearly absent; pharynx spherical to subspherical, wider than long, 81 (48–108) by 102 (73–120); esophagus 85 (35–170) long; cecal bifurcation near midlevel of forebody; ceca short, terminating anterior to level of ovary. Ratio of widths of oral sucker and pharynx 1:2.8 (1:2.3–1:3.0). Ventral sucker located in anterior ½ of body, smaller than oral sucker, 187 (163–200) by 188 (175–200). Ratio of sucker widths 1:1.4 (1:1.3–1:1.5).
Testes smooth, side by side to slightly diagonal, situated at level of ventral sucker. Right testis 134 (130–175) by 173 (150–200); left testis 160 (150–200) by 180 (160–200). Cirrus sac situated between cecal bifurcation and ventral sucker, enclosing short cirrus, reduced pars prostatica, short ejaculatory duct surrounded by prostate cells, and bipartite seminal vesicle, 228 (190–235, 8–15% of body length) by 73 (65–91). Genital pore bifurcal, median. Ovary smooth, posttesticular, situated immediately posterior to right or left testis, 180 (140–230) by 193 (160–220), removed from posterior end by some distance; postovarian space 1,226 (
1,040
–1,425
) long, 54–60% of body length. Ratio of width of ovary to mean width of testes 1:1.0 (1:0.8–1:1.3). Seminal receptacle spherical, located immediately sinistral and slightly posterior to ovary. Laurer’s canal present, opening not observed. Vitelline fields distributed along ceca from level of oral sucker posteriorly to level of ventral sucker, terminating immediately anterior to cecal ends; vitelline follicles 53 (35–103) by 49 (42–90) (n = 25). Uterus largely postacetabular, filling most of hindbody. Eggs operculate, 47 (43–51) by 25 (22–27) (n = 40).
FIGURE 7.
Mesocoelium zhejiangensis
(BMNH 1977.9.18.8).
7.
Ventral view of adult.
Excretory vesicle Y-shaped, with poorly developed arms; excretory pore slightly subterminal.
Remarks:
These specimens (BMNH 1997.9.18.8) have short ceca, and a genital pore that is bifurcal and median, placing them in the zhejiangensis body
type
. We consider these specimens to represent
M
.
zhejiangensis
, but these specimens differ from the original description by having a somewhat smaller ratio of the width of the ventral sucker to the width of the oral sucker (1:1.3–1:1.5 compared to 1:1.8–1:2.3). Like the specimens used in the original description by
Xida & Puzhu (1986)
, the
four specimens
we examined (BMNH 1997.9.18.8) were also from a frog (probably
Rana zhenhaiensis
, but reported as
Rana margaritas
) from south-eastern
People’s Republic of China
where
M
.
zhejiangensis
was originally described, and we feel that the difference seen in the sucker ratio is likely sample size related, a product of fixation or possibly due to host-induced variability.