A phylogenetic assessment of Pronoprymna spp. (Digenea: Faustulidae) and Pacific and Antarctic representatives of the genus Steringophorus Odhner, 1905 (Digenea: Fellodistomidae), with description of a new species
Author
Sokolov, S. G.
Author
Shchenkov, S. V.
Author
Gordeev, I. I.
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Journal of Natural History
2021
2021-06-16
55
13 - 14
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2021.1923852
journal article
10.1080/00222933.2021.1923852
1464-5262
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Pronoprymna petrowi
(
Layman, 1930
)
Bray & Gibson, 1980
(
Figure 1
(b))
Host.
Clupea pallasii pallasii
.
Site
of infection.
Intestine.
Locality.
Off
eastern shore of
Kamchatka Peninsula
(
59°15ʹ6 N
&
163°43ʹ9E
) at a depth of
80 m
.
Prevalence.
15 of 30 host specimens (50%).
Intensity of infection.
1–120 worms per host specimen.
Deposited material.
Two paragenophores (IPEE RAS 14295).
Representative DNA sequences.
A partial
28S rRNA
gene sequence was deposited in Genbank (NCBI) as
MT872204
.
Description
(based on a slightly macerated paragenophore).
Body fusiform, length 1,018, maximum width 217 at level of ventral sucker, 21.3% of length. Tegument unarmed. Oral sucker cup-shaped, 98 × 126, length 9.6% of body length; oral opening subterminal. Ventral sucker 112 × 112, length 10.9% of body length. Sucker width ratio 1:0.89. Forebody 25.4% of body length. Prepharynx not detected. Pharynx 45 × 39, length 4.5% of body length. Oral sucker to pharynx width ratio 1:0.31. Oesophagus 87, 8.6% of body length. Intestinal bifurcation in posterior quarter of forebody. Caeca terminating at level of testes; post-caecal distance 43.9% of body length.
Testes two, entire, opposite, in anterior third of hindbody, separated from ventral sucker; left 116 × 70, length 11.3% of body length; right 105 × 63, length 10.3% of body length. Post-testicular region length 43.9% of body length. Cirrus-sac clavate, thin-walled, extending posteriorly slightly beyond ventral sucker, enclosing bipartite seminal vesicle, very small vesicular pars prostatica, and ejaculatory duct, 126 × 35, length 12.4% of body length. Genital atrium tubular. Genital pore median, anterior to ventral sucker.
Ovary trilobed, median, post-testicular, 126 × 88, length 12.4% of body length. Laurer’s canal not detected. Mehlis’ gland anterior to ovary. Uterus filling most of hindbody. Eggs 31 × 17. Vitellarium from two lateral compact oval masses, posterior to ventral sucker, left 91 × 49, length 8.9% of body length, right 70 × 45, length 6.9% of body length. Vitelline ducts wide, running towards median line of body, ventral to testes.
Excretory vesicle almost V-shaped; excretory pore terminal.
Remarks.
Layman (1930)
originally described
Pr. petrowi
under the name ‘
Monorcheides
(?)
petrowi
’ basing on specimens found in
Osmerus dentex
Steindachner & Kner, 1870 (Osmeridae)
caught in the Peter the Great Bay (
Japan
Sea). The genus affiliation of this species has been repeatedly discussed by various authors (see reviews of
Margolis and Ching 1965
;
Shimazu 2018
). Combination with the generic name
Pronoprymna
was proposed by
Bray and Gibson (1980)
. Sucker-ratio 1:0.89, oral sucker cup-shaped and the cirrus-sac extending beyond the posterior edge of the ventral sucker, as well as the general morphology of the cirrus-sac, position of the testes, the shape and arrangement of the ovary and the vitellarium indicate that our specimens belong to
Pr. petrowi
(compare with
Margolis and Ching 1965
;
Shimazu 2018
).