Phylogeny and revision of Diplectanidae Monticelli, 1903 (Platyhelminthes: Monogenoidea)
Author
Domingues, Marcus V.
Author
Boeger, Walter A.
text
Zootaxa
2008
1698
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40
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.180750
5dceb45e-697e-4b7c-ba08-dca724f4c62a
1175-5326
180750
Diplectanum
Diesing, 1858
Synonymy:
Dactylogyrus
Wagener, 1857
,
partim, nec
1850;
Lepidotes
Johnston & Tiegs, 1922
;
Neodiplectanum
Mizelle & Blatz, 1941
;
Lamellodiscoides
Yamaguti, 1963
;
Pseudolamellodiscoides
Gupta & Krishna, 1979
Diagnosis:
Tegument smooth or scaled. Genital pore opening posterior to male copulatory organ (MCO). Genital atrium muscular. Vas deferens intercaecal or looping left intestinal caecum. MCO tubular, composed of 2 nested tubes; external tube uniform. Accessory piece absent.
Prostatic reservoir separated into three zones [43]. Accessory copulatory organ present [44]
. Vaginal atrium muscular. Vaginal aperture marginal. Squamodiscs, ventral, dorsal; anterior rows of rodlets with open rings. Superficial root of ventral anchor reduced. Parasites of freshwater and marine actinopterygian fishes (
Perciformes
,
Siluriformes
).
Type
species:
D. aequans
(
Wagener, 1857
)
Diesing, 1858
from
Dicentrarchus labrax
(Linnaeus)
(
type
host),
Dicentrarchus punctatus
(Bloch) (Moronidae)
, and
Bagrus
sp. (
Bagridae
).
Other species:
See comments below.
Remarks
:
Kritsky
et al.
(2000)
questioned the monophyly of
Diplectanum
based on the greatly variable morphology of its species (e.g., presence/absence of accessory piece, MCO morphology). The comparative morphology and cladistic analysis did not support monophyly of
Diplectanum
(see comments above). Thus,
Diplectanum
is presently restricted to species possessing the combination of the following characteristics: (1) male copulatory organ formed by two nested tubes; (2) accessory copulatory organ; (3) prostatic reservoir separated into three zones; (4) two squamodiscs.
Diplectanum stricto sensu
contains the
type
species,
D. aequans
(
Wagener, 1857
)
Diesing, 1858
from
Dicentrarchus labrax
,
Dicentrarchus punctatus
, and
Bagrus
sp.;
D. aculeatum
Parona & Perugia, 1889
from
Sciaena umbra
Linnaeus
, and
Umbrina cirrosa
(Linnaeus) (Sciaenidae)
;
D. banyulense
Oliver, 1968
from
Umbrina canariensis
Valenciennes
;
D. belengeri
(
Chauhan, 1945
)
Chauhan, 1954
from
Johnius belangerii
(Cuvier)
,
Johnius carutta
Bloch (Sciaenidae)
, and
Congresox talabonoides
(Bleeker) (Muraenesocidae)
;
D. bocqueti
Oliver, 1980
from
Argyrosomus regius
(Asso) (Sciaenidae)
;
D. chabaudi
Oliver, 1980
from
Umbrina cirrosa
;
D. dollfusi
Oliver, 1980
from
Argyrosomus regius
;
D. glandulosum
Williams, 1989
from
Argyrosomus hololepidotus
(Lacépède)
;
D. jamestownense
Obiekezie, 1988
from
Pseudotolithus
typus
Bleeker
;
D. labourgi
Oliver, 1974
from
Umbrina canariensis
;
D. minutum
Tripathi, 1957
from
Johnius glaucus
(Day)
, and
Nibea maculata
(Bloch & Schneider) (Sciaenidae)
;
D. oliveri
Williams, 1989
from
Argyrosomus hololepidotus
;
D. sciaenae
,
van
Beneden & Hesse, 1863
from
Argyrosomus regius
;
D. simile
Bychowsky, 1957
from
Sciaena umbra
, and
Argyrosomus regius
. Except for the
type
species, members of
Diplectanum stricto sensu
were reported from perciform fishes, which seem to represent their natural hosts group. However,
Diplectanum aequans
has been reported also from
Bagrus
sp. (
Bagridae
,
Siluriformes
) (
Paperna & Kohn 1964
), but this probably represents a misidentification of the parasite species, as already noted by
Oliver (1968)
.
Diplectanum monticellii
appears as a sister species of
Pseudorhabdosynochus
and
Echinoplectanum
in clade “X”. However, we decided not to propose a new genus for this taxon based on the absence of autapomorphic characters. Including this species, the present revision does not recognize the generic status of 51 species of
Diplectanum
,
based on the redundant morphology of the accessory adhesive organ (i.e., presence of ventral and dorsal squamodiscs). Although the revision of
Diplectanum
is not within the scope of this work, we believe that some characteristics (e.g. morphology of reproductive structures) can be informative in the determination of generic groupings in future studies. Therefore, we consider the following species
incertae sedis
:
D. bauchotae
Oliver & Paperna, 1984
from
Sphyraena flavicauda
, and
Argyrosomus regius
;
D. bilobatus
Hargis, 1955
from
Cynoscion nebulosus
(Cuvier)
;
D. cayennense
Euzet & Durette-Desset, 1974
from
Plagioscion auratus
(Castelnau) (Sciaenidae)
;
D. collinsi
(
Muller, 1936
)
Price, 1937
from
Morone saxatilis
(Waulbaum) (Moronidae)
;
D. copiosum
Boeger, Fehlauer & Marques, 2006
from
Petilipinnis grunniens
(Jardine & Schomburgk) (Sciaenidae)
;
D. decorum
Kritsky & Thatcher, 1984
from
Plagioscion squamosissimus
(Heckel)
;
D. elongatum
Obiekezie, 1988
from
Pseudotolithus elongatus
(Bowdich) (Sciaenidae)
;
D. enyenibii
Obiekezie, 1988
from
Cynoglossus senegalensis
(Kaup) (Cynoglossidae)
;
D. fluviatile
Johnston & Tiegs, 1922
from
Macquaria ambigua
(Richardson) (Percichthyidae)
;
D. fujianensis
Zhang, Liu
, & Ding, 1995 from
Argyrosomus amoyensis
(Bleeker)
, and
Pennahia argentata
(Houttuyn) (Sciaenidae)
;
D. furcelamellosum
Zhang, Liu, Ding & Chen, 2000
from
Otolithes ruber
(Bloch & Schneider) (Sciaenidae)
;
D. fusiforme
Oliver & Paperna, 1984
from
Lutjanus kasmira
(Forsskål) (Lutjanidae)
;
D. grassei
Oliver, 1974
from
Umbrina cirrosa
;
D. grouperi
Bu, Leong, Wong, Woo & Foo, 1999
from
Epinephelus areolatus
(Forsskål)
, and
Epinephelus coioides
(Hamilton) (Serranidae)
;
D. gymnopeus
Kritsky & Thatcher, 1984
from
Plagioscion squamosissimus
;
D. hilum
Kritsky & Thatcher, 1984
from
Plagioscion squamosissimus
;
D. jaculator
Mizelle & Kritsky, 1969
from
Toxotes jaculatrix
(Toxotiidae)
;
D. jerbuae
Gupta & Khanna, 1974
from
Terapon jarbua
(Forsskål) (Theraponidae)
;
D. kuhliae
Yamaguti, 1968
from
Kuhlia sandvicensis
(Steindachner) (Kuhliidae)
;
D. lacustre
Thurston & Paperna, 1969
from
Lates niloticus
(Linnaeus) (Latidae)
;
D. laubieri
Lambert & Maillard, 1974
from
Dicentrarchus labrax
, and
Dicentrarchus punctatus
;
D. lichtenfelsi
Oliver & Paperna, 1984
from
Polydactylus sextarius
(Bloch & Schneider) (Polynemidae)
;
D. maa
Justine & Sigura, 2007
from
Epinephelus malabaricus
(Bloch & Schneider)
;
D. maculatum
Tripathi, 1957
from
Otolithes ruber
, and
Pterotolithus maculatus
(Cuvier) (Sciaenidae)
;
D. magnodiscatum
Zambrano, 1997
from
Eugerres plumieri
(Cuvier) (Gerreidae)
;
D. megacirrus
(
Maillard & Vala, 1980
) Oliver, 1987
from
Galeoides decadactylus
(Bloch) (Polynemidae)
;
D. melvillei
Oliver & Paperna, 1984
from
Umbrina cirrosa
;
D. minousi
(
Gupta & Khullar, 1967
) Oliver, 1987
from
Minous monodactylus
(Bloch & Schneider) (Synanceiidae)
;
D. monticellii
Domingues & Boeger, 2003
from
Cynoscion leiarchus
(Cuvier)
;
D. nagibinae
Oliver & Paperna, 1984
from
Umbrina cirrosa
;
D. nanus
Justine, 2007
c from
Cephalopholis sonnerati
(Valenciennes)
;
D. narimeen
Unnithan, 1964
from
Lates calcarifer
(Bloch)
;
D. orissai
(
Gupta & Krishna, 1979
) Oliver, 1987
from
Johnius borneensis
(Bleeker)
;
D. penangi
Seng & Seng, 1991
from
Lates calcarifer
;
D. pescadae
Kritsky & Thatcher, 1984
from
Plagioscion squamosissimus
;
D. piscinarius
Kritsky & Thatcher, 1984
from
Plagioscion squamosissimus
;
D. polynemus
Tripathi, 1957
from
Eleutheronema tetradactylum
(Shaw)
, and
Leptomelanosoma indicum
(Shaw) (Polynemidae)
;
D. puriense
Tripathi, 1957
from
Sillaginopsis panijus
(Hamilton)
, and
Sillago chondropus
Bleeker (Sillaginidae)
;
D. secundum
(
Tripathi, 1957
)
Yamaguti, 1963
from
Terapon jarbua
;
D. setosum
Nagibina, 1976
from
Psammoperca waigienis
(Cuvier)
, and
Lates calcarifer
;
D. spinosum
(
Maillard & Vala, 1980
) Oliver, 1987
from
Galeoides decadactylus
;
D. spirale
Nagibina, 1976
from
Lutjanus fulviflamma
(Forsskål)
, and
Lutjanus russellii
(Bleeker)
;
D. squamatum
Santos, Timi & Gibson, 2002
from
Cynoscion guatucupa
(Cuvier)
;
D. sumpit
Lim, 2006
from
Toxotes jaculatrix
;
D. tangzhongzhangi
Zhang, Liu & Ding, 1995
from
Argyrosomus amoyensis
,
Nibea albiflora
(Richardson)
, and
Pennahia argentata
;
D. toxotes
Mizelle & Kritsky, 1969
from
Toxotes jaculatrix
;
D. uitoe
Justine, 2007
b from
Epinephelus maculatus
(Bloch)
;
D. umbrinum
Tripathi, 1957
from
Dendrophysa russelii
(Cuvier) (Sciaenidae)
, and
Johnius dussumieri
(Valenciennes)
;
D. undulicirrosum
Zhang, Liu, Ding & Chen, 2000
from
Terapon theraps
Cuvier
, and
Pelates quadrilineaus
(Bloch)
;
D. veropolynemi
Nagibina, 1976
from
Polydactylus plebeius
(Broussonnet)
, and
Polydactylus sextarius
;
D. wenningeri
(
Mizelle & Blatz, 1941
) Oliver, 1987
from
Eucinostomus gula
(Quoy & Gaimard)
, and
Gerres cinereus
(Walbaum) (Gerreidae)
.