Guide to the Parasites of Fishes of Canada Part V: Nematoda
Author
Arai, Hisao P.
Author
Smith, John W.
text
Zootaxa
2016
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journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4185.1.1
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Rhabdochona rotundicaudatum
Byrne, 1992
Description (after
Byrne 1992a
). With characteristics of the genus. General characteristics: see those for
R. cascadilla
above.
Male
paratypes
(means with ranges in parentheses): body 5.8 (5.0–6.7), prostom 0.018 (0.017–0.023), vestibule 0.090 (0.081–0.100), muscular oesophagus 0.224 (0.188–0.251) and glandular oesophagus 1.6 (1.2–1.9) long. Small bifurcate deirids 0.051 (0.033–0.057), nerve ring 0.133 (0.127–0.137) and excretory pore 0.200 (0.195–0.208) from anterior end. Caudal papillae digitiform: 18 to 21 pre-cloacal and 11 to 13 post-cloacal, mostly subventral. Phasmids minute, located just distal to most posterior pair of caudal papillae. Left spicule 0.388 (0.342– 0.421), its alate portion (blade) 0.183 (0.0.159–0.196) long. Right spicule 0.092 (0.087–0.101) long, relatively stout, with dorsal projecting barb at distal end and a bulbous, convex proximal end (
Fig. 50
B). Length ratio of right to left spicule 1:3.93 to 1:4.22. Tail 0.306 (0.266–0.365) long, tapering and ending in a rounded tip (
Fig. 50
A).
Female
paratypes
(means with ranges in parentheses): body 10.6 (8.9–13.4), prostom 0.026 (0.023–0.028), vestibule 0.107 (0.097–0.120), muscular oesophagus 0.278 (0.261–0.290) and glandular oesophagus 2.27 (2.08– 2.54) long. Deirids 0.066 (0.060–0.076), nerve ring 0.158 (0.146–0.179) and excretory pore 0.233 (0.212–0.265) from anterior end. Vulva located near midpoint of body, 6.0 (4.9–7.3) from anterior end. Phasmids minute, posterior to midpoint of tail. Eggs ovoid, smooth, without filaments or floats, 0.023 (0.023–0.024) x 0.038 (0.036– 0.039). Tail 0.215 (0.188–0.241) long, tapering and ending in a rounded tip (
Fig. 50
C).
Note: Byrne (
op. cit.
) also provided measurements for the male
holotype
and female
allotype
of
R. rotundicaudatum
.
Site: intestine
Hosts:
Ambloplites rupestris
(1, 2);
Ameiurus nebulosus
(1, 2);
Etheostoma caeruleum
(1, 2);
Luxilus cornutus
(1,
2);
Nocomis biguttatus
(1, 2);
Nocomis micropogon
(2);
Semotilus atromaculatus
(1, 2)
Distribution:
Ontario
Records: 1.
Byrne 1992 a
(ON); 2.
Byrne 1992b
(EX, ON)