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<emphasis id="B977EAC9FFFB583C07A9FD36704B25B8" bold="true" box="[151,512,658,684]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="65">Annulotrematoidess parisellei</emphasis>
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(
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locality.
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Paraná River below and above of the reservoir of Itaipu Hydroelectric Power Station in the localities of Foz do Iguaçú (
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,
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) and Guaira (
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,
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), State of Paraná,
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<emphasis id="B977EAC9FFFB583C07FBFCE173052449" bold="true" box="[197,334,837,861]" pageId="8" pageNumber="65">Prevalence.</emphasis>
26.9% (7 of 26 fishes examined)
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<emphasis id="B977EAC9FFFB583C07FBFCCD73E72496" bold="true" box="[197,428,873,898]" pageId="8" pageNumber="65">Specimens studied.</emphasis>
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,
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37689; 34
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37585, 3758937593, 37597, 37608, 37619, 37622ab, 37634, 37643, 3764837649ab, 37652, 37658, 37664ab, 37667, 3767637677, 37680, 3768537686, 37692ab, 37694, 37698ab, 37701, 37715, 37725.
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<emphasis id="B977EAC9FFFB583C07FBFC71730724F9" bold="true" box="[197,332,981,1005]" pageId="8" pageNumber="65">Etymology.</emphasis>
The new species is named after Dr Antoine Pariselle, a good friend and an exceptional scientist that studies the diversity and the biogeography of monogenoids from cichlids.
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<emphasis id="B977EAC9FFFB583C07FBFBB9731C2322" bold="true" box="[197,343,1053,1078]" pageId="8" pageNumber="65">Description.</emphasis>
(Based on
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). Body 417 (325520; n=12) long, 100 (70145; n=12) wide. Tegument with annulations in the posterior half of body. Cephalic lobes well developed; four pairs of head organs lying in cephalic lobes; cephalic glands lateral to pharynx. Eyes 4, posterior pair larger than anterior pair. Pharynx spherical 25 (1739; n=10) in diameter. Haptor subhexagonal, with 7 pairs of hooks with ancyrocephaline distribution. Ventral bar 57 (5162; n=18) long, with enxpanded ends, postero-median knob. Dorsal bar 56 (5064; n=21) long, ends slightly expanded. Ventral anchor 38 (3545; n=38) long, with well differentiated roots, superficial root longer than deep root, base width 19 (1520; n=38), evenly curved shaft, point. Dorsal anchor 34 (3139; n=20) long, superficial root subrectangular, shaft, point evenly curved, base width 17 (1420; n=17). Hook pairs 1 and 5, 17 (1520; n=25) long, pairs 24,67, 23 (2026; n=85) long, each with erected thumb, shank divided into 2 subunits, proximal subunit of shank expanded. FH loop well developed, 0.5 shank length. MCO a slender, delicate, arcuate tube; base wide, with well developed sclerotized flange. Accessory piece articulated to MCO by short copulatory process, distally bifurcated; one ramus blunt, one hook-shaped. Testis 34 (3042; n=5) long, 27 (2530; n=5) wide, dorsal to germarium; seminal vesicle a dilation of vas deferens, prostatic reservoir sigmoid. Vitellaria in two bilateral fields of trunk, from pharynx to the posterior region of trunk, coextensive with intestinal ceca. Oviduct, ootype not observed. Vagina a sinuous tube, non-sclerotized, opening sinistral.
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<emphasis id="B977EAC9FFFB583C07FBF99E73722146" bold="true" box="[197,313,1594,1618]" pageId="8" pageNumber="65">Remarks.</emphasis>
Although the morphology of the haptoral sclerites of
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closely resembles those of
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and
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<emphasis id="B977EAC9FFFB583C0525F9FA709F2162" box="[539,724,1630,1654]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="65">A. glossophallus</emphasis>
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, the general morphology of the copulatory complex of the new species resembles more closely that of
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.
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However, the new species can be easily distinguishable from
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and
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<emphasis id="B977EAC9FFFB583C067AF90273B521AA" box="[324,510,1702,1726]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="65">A. glossophallus</emphasis>
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by the comparative morphology of the copulatory complex and from
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<emphasis id="B977EAC9FFFB583C022AF90272F621F7" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="65">A. amazonicus</emphasis>
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by the morphology of all haptoral sclerites, especially the anchors. The MCO of
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<emphasis id="B977EAC9FFFB583C037CF96F768021F7" box="[1090,1227,1739,1763]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="65">A. parisellei</emphasis>
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is arcuate and delicate while those of
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and
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<emphasis id="B977EAC9FFFB583C0517F94A70A82012" box="[553,739,1774,1798]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="65">A. glossophallus</emphasis>
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are robust with a tongue-shape distal end. On the other hand, the anchors of
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depict a long shaft and a reduced and recurved point, while
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presents both ventral and dorsal anchors with conspicuous points evenly curved with the shafts.
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