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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Entomelas floresvillelai
n. sp.
(
Figs 3–4
)
Description
Description (based on 7 parthenogenic female specimens): Body stout, anterior end truncated. Cuticle thin, smooth. Length 5–6.28 (5.38±0.46) mm, maximum width 160–207 (184±15). Oral opening with six cuticular inflations flattened (2 subdorsal, 2 subventral and 2 lateral). 2 lateral small amphids near to lateral inflations. Buccal capsule 23–27 (24±1) deep, 39–43 (41±2) wide. Lumen extending into coneshape depression in anterior extremity of esophagus. Six onchia equal in shape, situated closer to posterior buccal capsule walls. Esophagus length 597–678 (635±52), 11.94–10.80 (11.81) % of BL. Muscular region 50–66 (56±5) wide, glandular region 58–74 (64±5) wide. Esophageal bulb 97–112 (102±4) wide, slightly inflated corpus. Nerve ring at 244–291 (264±20) from the anterior end. Minute deirids present at level of excretory pore. The excretory system with prominent pair of elongated excretory glands not reaching the anterior extremity of the esophagus. Vulva equatorial, lips slightly prominent. Distance from anterior end to vulva 2.50– 3.38 (2.71±0.30) mm, 50–53.82 (50.37) % of BL. Tail conical, 225–353 (276±43) long, 4.5–5.62 (5.13) % BL, blunt termination. Eggs numerous, embryonated, 58–93 (81±11) long, 39–50 (46±4) wide.
FIGURE 3.
Entomelas floresvillelai
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.
FIGURE 4.
SEM microphotographs of
Entomelas floresvillelai
n. sp.
details of the external morphology. A. Truncated shape of anterior end, apical view. B. Details of the buccal capsule, onchia on the posterior wall of buccal capsule, apical view. C. Shape of the tail, blunt end, lateral view.
Taxonomic summary
Type
host and locality
:
Barisia imbricata
Wiegmann, 1828
(symbiotype UTA51932), collected in Cerro San Felipe, Oaxaca,
Mexico
(
17°13’44”N
;
96°43’37”W
,
2450 m
).
Other Records
:
Barisia herrerae
,
MZFC
17396; San José El Toto, Cuernavaca Ocuilán Road, Estado de
México
(
18°59’23.6”N
;
99°21’49.3”W
,
2583 m
).
Mesaspis viridiflava
, UTAR51948; Sierra Mixe,
8.6 mi
W Totontepec, Oaxaca,
Mexico
(
17°11’40”N
;
96°03’48”W
,
2606 m
).
Site of infection
: Lungs.
Specimens deposited:
Holotype
, parthenogenic female, CNHE 5246;
paratypes
5247, 5248, 5249, vouchers 5259 and 5260.
Etymology
: The new species is named after Oscar
Flores
Villela for his contribution to the knowledge of the Mexican herpetofauna.
Remarks
We have assigned our specimens to
Entomelas
Travassos, 1930
based on the presence of onchia (teeth) on the posterior wall of the subspherical buccal capsule and the dense cuticular walls of uniform thickness forming the buccal capsule. The presence of onchia differentiate species of
Entomelas
from species of
Kurilonema
Szczerbak and Sharpilo, 1969
and
Neoentomelas
Hasegawa 1989 (
Kuzmin and Sharpilo, 2002
)
. The Mexican species of
Entomelas
described herein differ from the Old World species principally by the equatorial location of the vulva (Bursey and Goldberg, in press) and the excretory glands not exceeding the length of the esophagus bulb (
Sharpilo, 1976
).
Entomelas campbelli
most closely resembles
E. duellmani
, both species having similar measurements of the buccal capsule, but differing in the shape of the tail (blunt tip in
E. duellmani
vs. conical, tapering to sharply pointed terminal end in
E. campbelli
), body length, egg size, esophagus length, and the length/body length ratio (
Table 2
).
Entomelas floresvillelai
presents a blunt tail tip as does
E. duellmani
, but differs in body length and egg size, buccal capsule depth, length of the esophagus, and the tail length /body length ratio.
Entomelas campbelli
differs from
E. floresvillelai
in the shape of the anterior end (rounded vs. truncated) and tail (tail conical, tapering to sharply pointed terminal end in
E. campbelli
vs. blunt tip in
E. floresvillelai
), in the body width, buccal capsule width, width of the esophageal bulb, egg size and esophagus length /body length ratio (
Table 2
).