Guide to the Parasites of Fishes of Canada Part V: Nematoda
Author
Arai, Hisao P.
Author
Smith, John W.
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Zootaxa
2016
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4185.1.1
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Caballeronema wardlei
(
Smedley, 1934
) Margolis, 1977
Synonym:
Metabronema wardlei
Smedley, 1934
Description (after Margolis 1977). With characterisitics of the genus.
Males: 26.3–36.9 long, 0.19–0.21 maximum width. Nerve ring 0.264–0.281 and excretory pore 0.401–0.446 from anterior end. Buccal cavity 0.077–0.115 long. Muscular oesophagus 0.894–1.030, and glandular oesophagus 6.41–8.83 long; ratio of their lengths 1: 7.2 to 1:1:8.6. Testis straight originating anterior to oesophago-intestinal junction, 7.14–9.75 from anterior end. Tail 0.275–0.326 long with rounded tip. Left spicule slender, 2.29–2.69 long; right spicule 0.168–0.184 long; ratio 13.6–15.4:1. Pre-cloacal papillae arranged in couples, two pairs immediately pre-cloacal, and two pairs slightly anterior to level of proximal end of withdrawn right spicule. First five pairs post-cloacal papillae approximately evenly distributed over length of tail. Phasmids at tail tip (
Fig. 57
A).
Females: 46.3–74.2 long, 0.22–0.34 maximum width. Nerve ring 0.261–0.349 and excretory pore 0.374–0.588 from anterior end. Buccal cavity 0.092–0.117 long. Muscular oesophagus 0.870–1.166 and glandular oesophagus 7.33–11.61 long: ratio of their lengths 1:8.1 to 1:1:9.9 (
Fig. 57
B). Anterior ovary originates near oesophagointestinal junction; posterior ovary originates near level of anus. Vulva 26.25–36.15 or 48.7%–56.7% of total body length from anterior end of body. Eggs with vermiform larvae when shed, 0.043–0.047 x 0.028–0.032: at one pole a large plug with two long and up to six shorter more delicate filaments; at opposite pole a small plug with up to four of the shorter filaments (
Fig. 57
C). Tail 0.196–0.285 long. Phasmids near tail tip (
Fig. 57
D). Sites: intestinal lumen, pyloric caeca
Hosts:
Scorpaenichthys marmoratus
(1, 2);
Sebastes nebulosus
(3)
Distribution: Pacific
Records: 1.
Smedley 1934
; 2. Margolis 1977; 3.
Holmes 1990