The discovery of progenetic Allocreadium neotenicum Peters, 1957 (Digenea: Allocreadiidae) in water beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) in Great Britain
Author
Bray, Rodney A.
Author
Foster, Garth N.
Author
Waeschenbach, Andrea
Author
Littlewood, D Timothy J
text
Zootaxa
2012
3577
58
70
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.213869
7875b518-a7b4-4c8e-adbb-767bf4805a51
1175-5326
213869
Allocreadium neotenicum
Peters, 1957
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Synonyms:
Pseudallocreadium neotenicum
(
Peters, 1957
)
Yamaguti, 1971
;
Allocreadium
sp. of
Peters (1955)
; allocreadiid trematode of
Jackson (1958)
.
Probable synonym:
Allocreadium
sp. of
Crawford (1940)
.
Hosts:
Hydroporus rufifrons
(Müller)
(
Coleoptera
:
Dytiscidae
);
Agabus melanarius
Aubé
(
Coleoptera
:
Dytiscidae
);
Agabus paludosus
(Fabricius)
(
Coleoptera
:
Dytiscidae
).
Site:
Haemocoel.
Localities:
H
.
rufifrons
, Staveley, Westmorland
,
21/10/2010
, Coll: G. N. Foster, SD47649802 Ings Pond, Westmorland,
03/11/2011
, SD442984, Coll: G. N. Foster; Ings, Westmorland, SD44249838,
21/10/2010
, Coll: G. N. Foster; a shallow marsh near
Jordan
Lane, Westmorland, SD635901,
24/03/2012
, Coll: G. N. Foster;
A
.
melanarius
, Hindleap Warren, Ashdown Forest
, East Sussex,
Oct. 1968
, Coll: R.B. Angus;
A
.
paludosus
, near St Andrews, Fife,
October 1956
. Coll.: D.J. Jackson.
Vouchers:
NHMUK 2012.9.28.1-11.
Description:
Based mainly on
6 specimens
from
H
.
rufifrons
, because specimens from
A
.
melanarius
are immature and the single specimen from
A
.
paludosus
is damaged. Measurements in Table 2. Body broadly oval, robust (
Fig. 2
). Tegument unarmed. Eye-spots discrete, lateral to oesophagus. Oral sucker rounded, subterminal, no stylet seen. Ventral sucker transversely oval, larger than oral sucker, in anterior third of body. Prepharynx not seen. Pharynx oval. Oesophagus short. Intestinal bifurcation in posterior forebody or dorsal to ventral sucker. Caeca wide, reaching just into post-testicular zone or to level of posterior testis.
FIGURE 1.
PhyML analysis tree of 28S rDNA, including bootstrap results (% values) from the maximum likelihood (ML) and maximum parsimony (MP) analyses. The topology of the ML and MP trees was identical.
FIGURES 2–5.
Allocreadium neotenicum
(Peters, 1957)
2, 3.
ex
Hydroporus rufifrons
.
2.
Ventral view, uterus in outline.
3.
Terminal genitalia. Abbreviations: cs, cirrus-sac; ed, ejaculatory duct; ga, genital atrium; gp, genital pore; os, outline of oral sucker; mt, metraterm; pgc, prostatic gland cell; sv, seminal vesicle; vs, outline of ventral sucker.
4, 5.
ex
Agabus melanarius
.
4.
Proximal female genitalia. Abbreviations: at, outline of anterior testis; ca, caecum, Lc, opening of Laurer’s canal; ov, ovary; sr, seminal receptacle; vs, outline of ventral sucker.
5.
Ventral view of immature specimen showing extent of excretory vesicle. Abbreviations: cs, outline of cirrus-sac; es, eyespot; ev, excretory vesicle; ov, ovary; ca, caecum; tt, testes.
Scale bars:
2, 500μm; 3, 100 μm, 4, 5, 200μm.
Testes 2, large oval, entire, but flattened on contiguous parts of margins, oblique in anterior hindbody. Cirrussac oval, in forebody and overlapping ventral sucker (
Fig. 3
). Internal seminal vesicle broad, long with globular and tubular parts, coiled. Pars prostatica not distinct, but a few large glandular cells surround junction of seminal vesicle and ejaculatory duct. Ejaculatory duct long, thick-walled. Genital atrium distinct, surrounded by large gland cells. Genital pore median, bifurcal, surrounded by wide sphincter.
Ovary large, oval, entire, mostly dorsal to ventral sucker, may reach into hindbody. Seminal receptacle overlapping ovary and anterior testis, in dorsal plane. Laurer’s canal opens dorsally to left caecum at level of ovary (
Fig. 4
). Mehlis’ gland not clearly distinguished. Uterus pretesticular, ventral and sinistro-lateral to ovary, partly dorsal to ventral sucker. Vitellarium follicular; follicles large, irregular, tightly packed, anterior extent at level of ventral sucker, reaching to posterior extremity, confluent in post-testicular region, overlaps testes slightly, dorsal and ventral. Metraterm approaches genital atrium from left, about half length of cirrus-sac, with glandular sheath. Eggs large, tanned, operculate, numerous; not found in specimens from
Agabus melanarius
.
Excretory pore terminal. Vesicle traced to anterior testis in immature specimens (
Fig. 5
), not seen in adults.