Systematic revision of dactylogyridean parasites (Monogenea) from cichlid fishes in Africa, the Levant and Madagascar
Author
Pariselle, Antoine
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Laboratoire d’écologie et de systématique, Centre de Belair, BP 1386, 18524 Dakar (Sénégal) antoine. pariselle @ ird. fr
pariselle@ird.fr
Author
Euzet, Louis
Station méditerranéenne de l’Environnement littoral, Université Montpellier II, 1 Quai de la Daurade, F- 34200 Sète (France) euzet @ univ-montp 2. fr
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Zoosystema
2009
2009-12-31
31
4
849
898
http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.5252/z2009n4a6
journal article
8061
10.5252/z2009n4a6
d4ef2df1-7e15-49c7-9c1b-a2f1bf23af38
1638-9387
4520413
Genus
Enterogyrus
Paperna, 1963
TYPE
SPECIES. —
Enterogyrus cichlidarum
Paperna, 1963
, by original designation.
OTHER
SPECIES INCLUDED. —
Enterogyrus amieti
Bilong Bilong, Euzet & Birgi, 1996
;
E. barombiensis
Bilong Bilong, Birgi & Euzet, 1991
;
E. coronatus
Pariselle, Lambert & Euzet, 1991
;
E. crassus
Bilong Bilong, Birgi & Euzet, 1996
;
E. foratus
Pariselle, Lambert & Euzet, 1991
;
E. malmbergi
Bilong Bilong, 1988
;
E. melenensis
Bilong Bilong, Birgi & Lambert, 1989
.
DIAGNOSIS. —
Ancyrocephalidae
. Pear-shaped body enlarged posteriorly; thick tegument transversely striated (except on haptor). Four ocellae, members of anterior pair wider apart and smaller than those of posterior, anterior with or without lenses.Pharynx muscular; short oesophagus followed by two lateral intestinal caeca without diverticula, joined posteriorly. Haptor cup-shaped, opening ventrally or in two parts: one bulbous and one peduncular shaped. Two unequal pairs of anchors. One ventral transverse bar, straight or V-shaped. Fourteen equal uncinuli, each with points orientated ventrally (haptor cup-shaped) or anteriorly (haptor bulbous and peduncular shaped).Testis at level of junction of intestinal caeca.Vas deferens encircling left intestinal caeca, widening to form a seminal vesicle, continuing as narrow duct to base of penis. Sub-median tubular and spirally coiled (clockwise) penis, enlarged at base; accessory piece absent. Ovary median pre-testicular, ovoid, sometimes U-shaped.Vagina not observed. Stomach parasite of Levantine and African cichlid fishes.
REMARKS
Two species are not considered in this study because they were described from the stomach of
Etroplus suratensis
(Block, 1790)
in Asia. These species (
Enterogyrus globodiscus
(Kulkarni, 1969)
and
E. papernai
Gussev & Fernando, 1973
) are characterised by having two transverse bars (vs. only one for African and Levantine species), according to
Paperna (1979)
we think that this difference will be sufficient to justify splitting
Enterogyrus
into two genera.