Checklist of the ancyrocephalids (Monogenea) parasitizing Tilapia species in Cameroon, with the description of three new species
Author
Pariselle, Antoine
Author
Bitja Nyom, Arnold R.
Author
Bilong Bilong, Charles F.
text
Zootaxa
2013
3599
1
journal volume
10.5281/zenodo.221201
084dd528-9db2-4063-956e-d1c3ad7c4d5d
1175-5326
221201
E2978943-FB7C-4D52-BB36-0B61CEB9A8CC
Cichlidogyrus berminensis
n. sp.
(
Fig. 3
)
Type
host:
Tilapia bemini
Thys
van den Audenaerde.
Other hosts:
Tilapia gutturosa
Stiassny, Schliewen & Dominey
,
Tilapia bakossiorum
Stiassny, Schliewen & Dominey
,
Tilapia thysi
Stiassny, Schliewen & Dominey.
FIGURE 3.
Hard parts of
Cichlidogyrus berminensis
n. sp.
Ap, accessory piece; He, heel; Pe, penis. DA, dorsal anchor. DB, dorsal transverse bar. VA, ventral anchor. VB, ventral transverse bar. I–VII, uncinuli (scale bar = 30 µm).
Site:
Gills.
Type
locality:
Lake Bermin,
Cameroon
(
5°09’22” N
;
9°37’54” E
).
Specimens deposited
:
Holotype
and 4
paratypes
MNHN
n°
HEL
274.
Paratypes
MNHN
(5) n°
HEL
275;
NHMUK
(5) n° 2012.8.30.2;
RMCA
(5) n° 37703.
Etymology:
Named after the
type
locality.
Description
(based on 25 individuals): adults 447 (330–724) (25) long. 65 (32–91) (25) wide at level of penis. Pharynx globular 26 (19–37) (25) in diameter. Dorsal anchor with guard four times longer than shaft and regularly curved blade: a = 35 ± 1.8 (30–38) (49), b = 27 ± 1.3 (23–29) (49), c = 3 ± 0.6 (1–4) (49), d = 12 ± 1.1 (9–14) (49), e = 9 ± 0.7 (7–11) (47). Short arched dorsal transverse bar, thick at the middle, tapering toward the extremities: x = 23 (20–25) (25), w = 5 (4–7) (25), y = 8 (6–13) (25), h = 14 ± 1.3 (11–17) (50). Ventral anchor with guard three times longer than shaft, blade regularly arched: a = 36 ± 1.8 (32–38) (46), b = 33 ± 2.1 (29–38) (47), c = 3 ± 0.7 (2–5) (48), d = 9 ± 0.9 (6–10) (47), e = 12 ± 0.8 (11–14) (48). V–shaped and thick ventral transverse bar, branches straight: x = 31 ± 2 (28–35) (50), w = 5 (4–7) (25). First uncinuli of medium size, third to seventh short: U I = 18 ± 0.9 (16–20) (49), U II = 11 ± 0.5 (11–13) (38), U III = 17 ± 0.8 (14–18) (50), U IV = 19 ± 0.8 (17–21) (48), U V = 19 ± 0.8 (18–21) (50), U VI = 19 ± 0.8 (17–20) (45), U VII = 16 ± 0.8 (14–18) (46). Male copulatory complex (MCC) with a short and slightly sinuous penis (Pe) starting as a bulb, a marked narrow heel (He) with rounded ending and a simple and straight accessory piece (AP) ending in a large hook: Pe = 27 (24–30) (25), He = 5 (4–6) (25), AP = 28 (25–30) (25). No sclerotised vagina.
Remarks:
By the morphology of the U 1 (of medium size),
C
.
berminensis
n. sp.
resembles
Cichlidogyrus albareti
Pariselle & Euzet, 1998
;
Cichlidogyrus arfi
Pariselle & Euzet, 1995
;
C
.
arthracanthus
;
Cichlidogyrus inconsultans
(
Birgi & Lambert, 1986
)
;
Cichlidogyrus kothiasi
Pariselle & Euzet, 1994
;
Cichlidogyrus muzumani
Muterezi Bukinga, Vanhove
, van
Steenberge & Pariselle, 2012
;
Cichlidogyrus nandidae
Birgi & Lambert, 1986
;
Cichlidogyrus nshomboi
Muterezi Bukinga, Vanhove
, van
Steenberge & Pariselle, 2012
and
Cichlidogyrus reversati
Pariselle & Euzet, 2003
.
C
.
albareti
,
C
.
arfi
,
C
.
arthracanthus
,
C
.
inconsultans
,
C
.
muzumani
and
C
.
nandidae
all have a much longer penis (> 100,> 60,> 100,> 190,> 60,> 120 respectively
vs
. 27).
C
.
nshomboi
had a spirally coiled thickening at the extremity of the penis (
vs
. absence);
C
.
kothiasi
had a spirally coiled penis (
vs
. straight); and
C
.
reversati
has its penis extremity folded back (
vs
. straight). The MCC of
C
.
berminensis
n. sp.
resembles that of
Cichlidogyrus berradae
Pariselle & Euzet, 2003
and that of
Cichlidogyrus yanni
Pariselle & Euzet, 1995
, but these two species show a very large uncinuli pair 1 (26 and 24
vs
. 18).