Cestode Parasites (Platyhelminthes) of Rodents from New Guinea and Adjacent Islands with a Redescription of Paroniella blanchardi (Parona, 1897) (Davaineidae)
Author
Beveridge, Ian
Author
Smales, Lesley R.
text
Records of the Australian Museum
2017
Rec. Aust. Mus.
2017-11-22
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3853/j.2201-4349.69.2017.1667
journal article
10.3853/j.2201-4349.69.2017.1667
2201-4349
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Paroniella
sp.
Figs. 10–14
Material examined
.
From
Melomys lutillus
(Thomas, 1913)
(
Papua
grassland melomys):
Ohoilin Village
,
Kei Besar
,
Maluku Province
,
5°36'S
133°03'E
(W23784)
;
from
Rattus feliceus
Thomas, 1920
(spiny
Seram Island
rat):
Piliana Village
,
Seram
,
Maluku Province
,
3°15'S
129°30'E
(W23778)
;
from
Rattus mordax
(Thomas, 1904)
(
eastern New
Guinea
rat):
Kalo-kalo Village
,
Fergusson Island
,
Milne Bay Province
,
9°25'S
150°26'E
(W23786)
;
from
Rattus tanezumi
Temminck, 1844
(oriental house rat):
Ohoilim Village
,
Kei Besar
,
Maluku Province
,
5°36'S
133°3'E
(W23815)
.
Description
Description based on
4 specimens
from
R. feliceus
: small cestodes; scolex 0.30–0.45 (0.36, n = 4) in diameter; retracted rostellum 0.09–0.10 (0.10, n = 3) in diameter; suckers 0.09–0.12 (0.10, n = 6) in diameter, lacking spines; rostellar hooks c.
80 in
number; hooks
0.015
–0.020
(0.017, n = 5) long; mature segments craspedote, 0.12–0.20 (0.16, n = 5) long, 1.1–1.2 (1.17, n = 7) wide, length: width ratio 7.3; genital pores unilateral; genital atrium close to anterior margin of segment; cirrus sac small, pyriform, 0.10–0.14 (0.12, n = 5) long, 0.04–0.06 (0.05, n = 5) wide, not reaching osmoregulatory canals; seminal vesicles absent; vas deferens coiled runs along anterior margin of segment; c.10 poral and c. 20 aporal testes respectively, crossing dorsal but not ventral osmoregulatory canals; testes
0.030
–0.045
(0.040, n = 5) in diameter. Vagina opens to genital atrium posterior to cirrus sac; distal region of vagina enlarged; seminal receptacle c. 0.05 × 0.02; female genitalia in midline; ovary with poral lobe 0.05–0.11 (0.08. n = 5) × 0.04–0.06 (0.05, n = 5), slightly larger than aporal lobe, 0.04–0.08 (0.05) × 0.03–0.06 (0.05); vitellarium reniform, posterior to ovary, 0.06–0.10 (0.07, n = 5) × 0.04–0.06 (0.05, n = 5); Mehlis’ gland not seen. Gravid segments 0.25–0.30 (0.28, n = 3) long, 1.0–1.6 (1.3, n = 3) wide, length: width ratio 4.6; eggs in individual capsules; egg capsules
0.030
–0.050
(0.035, n = 5) in diameter, eggs
0.015
–0.025
(0.019, n = 5) in diameter; egg capsules extend beyond osmoregulatory canals; on both sides of segment; osmoregulatory canals paired; ventral canal external, 0.025–0.03 (0.028, n = 3) in diameter; dorsal canal internal to ventral canal, narrower, c.
0.01 in
diameter, more sinuous; narrow transverse canal,
0.010
–0.015
(0.012, n = 3) in diameter connects ventral canals at posterior margin of each segment; in many segments, lateral extension of transverse canal present, of variable size.
Remarks
. These cestodes belong within
Paroniella
, but have smaller rostellar hooks than
P. blanchardi
. As there are no other species of this genus known to be parasitic in rodents (
Sawada, 1964
), it is assumed that it represents an undescribed species or possibly even more than one species. Unfortunately, the current material is inadequate to allow a full formal description and for this reason the species has not been named. The description has been restricted to specimens from a single host species as some variation in testis number and distribution was noted in material from other hosts.