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host:
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(Forsskål)
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, Red Bass (
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:
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).
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<paragraph id="8BC43693EE48FFD3FE9471FDFCA4D6D5" blockId="13.[264,1323,399,785]" box="[312,796,439,465]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Site in host: Atrium and ventricle (heart).</paragraph>
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locality:
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Material examined: ex
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Island (
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, fifteen specimens (
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used for SEM; another
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sequenced for ITS2)
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.
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Prevalence of infection: One of
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two
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bohar from Lizard Island infected with fifteen specimens.
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<paragraph id="8BC43693EE48FFD3FE9472BDFD87D415" blockId="13.[264,1323,399,785]" box="[312,575,759,785]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Collector: M.J. Nolan.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE48FFD3FEA4730DFE3DD464" box="[264,389,839,864]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Etymology</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="8BC43693EE48FFD3FE947325FD2BD4B5" blockId="13.[264,1323,839,945]" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Specific name for our good friend and colleague Mr Terrence Miller for whom the host fish was originally collected.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE48FFD3FEA473ADFE2AD304" box="[264,402,999,1024]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Description</emphasis>
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Based on eight whole mounts. With features of genus. Body elliptical, 10211422 (1305) x 221379 (335), 3.64.6 times longer than wide (Figures 2,6). Tegumental spine rows 1322 (17) wide; number of spines per row increasing from anterior and posterior ends toward middle of body, 46 anteriorly, 710 mid­body, 74 posteriorly (Figures 7,8). Tegument on ventral surface a series of ridges in maze­like configuration; tegumental papillae ventral, distributed irregularly from inner tegumental spine of each row (
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). Nerve chords conspicuous; nerve commissure 105134 (115) or 810% of body length from anterior end. Oral sucker vestigial, reniform to obovate, 1824 (20) x 1324 (21), delimited posteriorly by fine membrane, bearing 67 concentric rows of fine spines (Figures 3,11,12). Mouth 611 (9) from anterior end. Oesophagus sinuous, narrow anteriorly, widening posteriorly, surrounded by gland cells medially and posteriorly, 540723 (656) or 4753% of body length. Intestine X­ or H­shaped; anterior caeca unequal, right anterior caecum 115247 (199) long, left anterior caecum 130250 (195) long, length 1118% of body length, irregular in outline, ventral to oesophageal gland cells; posterior caeca sinuous, unequal, right posterior caecum 264440 (384) long, left posterior caecum 323520 (438) long, length 3137% of body length, 1.83.3 times longer than anterior pair, posterior extremities expanded. Testis extending anteriorly and laterally to intercaecal field, 315395 (351) or 2428% of body length x 138257 (214) or 5569% of body width, 1.32.0 times longer than wide, containing dorso­ventral muscle fibres. Vas deferens originates anteriorly to posterior margin of testis, passing posteriorly sinuously, ventral to testis, dorsal to left posterior caecum, expanding distally to form seminal vesicle. Seminal vesicle elliptical, 154193 (174) or 1215% of body length from posterior end, 96161 (118) x 1658 (42), 2.36.0 times longer than wide (
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). Ejaculatory duct postero­dorsally directed, sinuous; prostatic cells not seen. Male genital pore surrounded by tegumental papillae (
<figureCitation id="13402A16EE4BFFD0FCB97126FC2CD682" box="[789,916,364,390]" captionStart="FIGURES 614" captionStartId="16.[264,382,1521,1545]" captionTargetBox="[366,1232,318,1486]" captionTargetId="figure-159@16.[358,1241,306,1496]" captionTargetPageId="16" captionText="FIGURES 614. Cardicola milleri n. sp. 6. Adult, dorsal view. Male genital pore positioned postero­dextrally to female pore. 7, 8. Tegumental spines, ventral view. Spines in ventro­lateral transverse rows. 9. Tegument, ventral view. Surface appearing folded in maze­like configuration. 10. Tegumental papillae, ventral view. Papillae extend across body surface from inner most spines of ventro­lateral transverse rows. 11. Vestigial oral sucker, ventral view. Sucker defined by constriction of body wall. Mouth sub­terminal. Anterior to the mouth are 67 concentric rows of small spines. 12. Vestigial oral sucker, lateral view. 13. Male genital pore, dorsal view. Surrounded by large papillae anteriorly. 14. Female genital pore, dorsal view. Surrounded by intricate tegumental folds. Abbreviations: FGP, female genital pore; M, mouth; MGP, male genital pore; TP, tegumental papillae; VOS, vestigial oral sucker. Scale­bars: 6, 100 m; 7,8,11,12, 10 m; 9,10,13,14,1 m." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5065518" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5065518/files/figure.png" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Figure 13</figureCitation>
). Ovary extending laterally and posteriorly to intercaecal field, extending ventro­anteriorly to posterior margin of testis, 83167 (127) or 713% of body length x 109221 (189) or 4964% of body width; 257331 (305) or 2029% of body length from posterior end. Oviduct originating at centre of posterior margin of ovary, passing sinistrally then dorso­dextrally, expanding to form oviducal seminal receptacle, narrowing level with anterior margin of seminal vesicle, joining with vitelline duct lateral to anterior margin of seminal vesicle. Oviducal seminal receptacle 64112 (86) x 2242 (35), 2.02.9 times longer than wide, dorsal to ovary. Vitelline duct seen anterior to posterior margin of testis, passing posteriorly ventral to vas deferens, testis, ovary, oviducal seminal receptacle and oviduct. Oötype lanceolate, lateral to seminal vesicle, 4574 (63) x 1322 (20). Mehlis gland extends anteriorly to anterior margin of oötype, extending posteriorly past male genital pore. Uterus convoluted, passing latero­sinistrally from oötype, then antero­dextrally to seminal vesicle, level with posterior margin of oviducal seminal receptacle passes sinistrally across midline, dorsal to vitelline reservoir, vas deferens, and posterior margin of ovary, here loops posteriorly to anterior margin of seminal vesicle, then anteriorly to join metraterm (
<figureCitation id="13402A16EE4BFFD0FB8C738EFB28D4DA" box="[1056,1168,964,990]" captionStart="FIGURES 25" captionStartId="15.[264,383,1705,1729]" captionTargetBox="[347,1251,324,1685]" captionTargetId="figure-102@15.[316,1278,305,1699]" captionTargetPageId="15" captionText="FIGURES 25. Cardicola milleri n. sp. from the atrium and ventricle (heart) of Lutjanus bohar off Lizard Island. 2. Adult, whole mount, ventral view. 3. Anterior region, ventral view, vestigial oral sucker delimited by fine membrane, possessing 67 concentric rows of spines. 4. Male terminal genitalia, ventral view. 5. Female terminal genitalia, ventral view. Vitelline duct omitted from figure as it obscures the path of the oviduct, oviducal seminal receptacle and uterus as it passes posteriorly. Scale­bars: 2, 250 m; 35, 100 m." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5065516" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5065516/files/figure.png" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Figure 5</figureCitation>
). Metraterm muscular, 100148 (118) x 1342 (26). Female genital pore sinistral, opening posteriorly to posterior margin of oviducal seminal receptacle and anterior margin of seminal vesicle, antero­dextrally to male pore, surrounded by tegumental folds (
<figureCitation id="13402A16EE4BFFD0FBA57476FB3AD352" box="[1033,1154,1084,1110]" captionStart="FIGURES 614" captionStartId="16.[264,382,1521,1545]" captionTargetBox="[366,1232,318,1486]" captionTargetId="figure-159@16.[358,1241,306,1496]" captionTargetPageId="16" captionText="FIGURES 614. Cardicola milleri n. sp. 6. Adult, dorsal view. Male genital pore positioned postero­dextrally to female pore. 7, 8. Tegumental spines, ventral view. Spines in ventro­lateral transverse rows. 9. Tegument, ventral view. Surface appearing folded in maze­like configuration. 10. Tegumental papillae, ventral view. Papillae extend across body surface from inner most spines of ventro­lateral transverse rows. 11. Vestigial oral sucker, ventral view. Sucker defined by constriction of body wall. Mouth sub­terminal. Anterior to the mouth are 67 concentric rows of small spines. 12. Vestigial oral sucker, lateral view. 13. Male genital pore, dorsal view. Surrounded by large papillae anteriorly. 14. Female genital pore, dorsal view. Surrounded by intricate tegumental folds. Abbreviations: FGP, female genital pore; M, mouth; MGP, male genital pore; TP, tegumental papillae; VOS, vestigial oral sucker. Scale­bars: 6, 100 m; 7,8,11,12, 10 m; 9,10,13,14,1 m." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5065518" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5065518/files/figure.png" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Figure 14</figureCitation>
). Eggs ovoid, 1632 (22) x 1026 (16) (n=24). Vitellarium follicular, extending anteriorly to posterior margin of nerve commissure, laterally past the lateral nerve chords, extending posteriorly beyond the posterior margin of ovary, anteriorly dorsal to lateral nerve chords, both dorsal and ventral to oesophagus, intestine and testis, posteriorly ventral to ovary. Excretory vesicle obovate, 616 (10) wide; collecting ducts seen extending anteriorly from anterior margin of vesicle. Excretory pore terminal.
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE4BFFD0FEA47536FED6D291" box="[264,366,1404,1429]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Remarks</emphasis>
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The new species agrees well with the characters of
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE4BFFD0FC3975EEFBB3D2B9" box="[917,1035,1444,1469]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Cardicola</emphasis>
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and is here described as a new species in that genus.
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE4BFFD0FDFE7586FCA5D2E1" box="[594,797,1484,1509]" italics="true" pageId="14" pageNumber="15">Cardicola milleri</emphasis>
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differs from existing species in having the combination of a body 10211422 (1305) x 221379 (335) and 3.64.6 times longer than wide, an oral sucker, as many as 10 tegumental spines per transverse lateral row, an oesophagus 540723 (656) long, which is 4753% of the body length, a testis 315395 (351) x 138257 (214) and that extends anteriorly and laterally to the intercaecal field but not posteriorly to it, an ovary 83167 (127) x 109221 (189) and is anteriorly intercaecal and which overlaps the posterior margin of the testis and an oviducal seminal receptacle 64112 (86) x 2242 (35). The new species also differs in having the male genital pore opening laterally to the oötype and the female pore anterior to it.
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE4AFFD1FEA476E3FE0BD1C5" bold="true" box="[264,435,1705,1729]" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">FIGURES 25.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE4AFFD1FE1676E0FDCAD1C5" box="[442,626,1706,1729]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Cardicola milleri</emphasis>
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from the atrium and ventricle (heart) of
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE4AFFD1FBCE76E0FABED1C5" box="[1122,1286,1706,1729]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Lutjanus bohar</emphasis>
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off Lizard Island. 2. Adult, whole mount, ventral view. 3. Anterior region, ventral view, vestigial oral sucker delimited by fine membrane, possessing 67 concentric rows of spines. 4. Male terminal genitalia, ventral view. 5. Female terminal genitalia, ventral view. Vitelline duct omitted from figure as it obscures the path of the oviduct, oviducal seminal receptacle and uterus as it passes posteriorly.
<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE4AFFD1FEA4771DFE3BD06A" box="[264,387,1879,1902]" italics="true" pageId="15" pageNumber="16">Scale­bars:</emphasis>
2, 250 m; 35, 100 m.
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE55FFCEFEA475BBFE7ED10D" bold="true" box="[264,454,1521,1545]" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">FIGURES 614.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE55FFCEFE7E75B8FD28D10D" box="[466,656,1522,1545]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Cardicola milleri</emphasis>
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6. Adult, dorsal view. Male genital pore positioned postero­dextrally to female pore. 7, 8. Tegumental spines, ventral view. Spines in ventro­lateral transverse rows. 9. Tegument, ventral view. Surface appearing folded in maze­like configuration. 10. Tegumental papillae, ventral view. Papillae extend across body surface from inner most spines of ventro­lateral transverse rows. 11. Vestigial oral sucker, ventral view. Sucker defined by constriction of body wall. Mouth sub­terminal. Anterior to the mouth are 67 concentric rows of small spines. 12. Vestigial oral sucker, lateral view. 13. Male genital pore, dorsal view. Surrounded by large papillae anteriorly. 14. Female genital pore, dorsal view. Surrounded by intricate tegumental folds.
<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE55FFCEFE64774DFDDED01A" box="[456,614,1799,1822]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Abbreviations:</emphasis>
FGP, female genital pore; M, mouth; MGP, male genital pore; TP, tegumental papillae; VOS, vestigial oral sucker.
<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE55FFCEFC937760FC02D045" box="[831,954,1834,1857]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="17">Scale­bars:</emphasis>
6, 100 m; 7,8,11,12, 10 m; 9,10,13,14,1 m.
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The new species most closely resembles
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE54FFCFFCB07156FC3BD631" box="[796,899,284,309]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">C. euzeti</emphasis>
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from the atrium, ventricle and bulbus arteriosus of the heart, and the branchial vessels of the red snapper,
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE54FFCFFB68710EFE1FD681" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Lutjanus campechanus</emphasis>
(Poey)
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(type­host), and the grey snapper,
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(Linnaeus)
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. These species resemble each other (other than in their host distribution) in having a body less than five times longer than wide, the nerve commissure up to 11% of the body length from the anterior end, anterior and posterior caeca extending 718% and 2337% of the body length (respectively), a testis 1.32.6 times longer than wide, the ovary length 715% of the body length and the ovary width 3383% of the body width, the oviducal seminal receptacle 2.03.1 times longer than wide and the female genital pore opening posterior to the oviducal seminal receptacle.
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE54FFCFFE9472E6FDBFD5C1" box="[312,519,684,709]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Cardicola milleri</emphasis>
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differs from
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE54FFCFFCAF72E6FCD6D5C1" box="[771,878,684,709]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">C. euzeti</emphasis>
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in the combination of the number of tegumental spines per row, the relative length of the oesophagus, the shape of the intestine, the relative size and distribution of the testis, the relative distance of the seminal vesicle from the posterior end, the position of the male genital pore, the size of the eggs and the distribution of the vitelline follicles.
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<emphasis id="B90FEA81EE54FFCFFC087306FBD7D461" box="[932,1135,844,869]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Cardicola euzeti</emphasis>
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has tegumental spines that follow the general pattern 4­5­6­7­6­5­4 along the length of the body, an oesophagus that extends 4046% of the body length, an intestine that (although sinuous) is regular in outline, and a testis that does not extend anteriorly to the intercaecal field, is 1825% of the body length and 3753% of the body width. This species also has the cirrus­sac (described as such by
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but see discussion) 411% of the body length from the posterior end, a male genital pore that opens posteriorly to the oötype, uterine eggs 712 x 710 and vitelline follicles that occupy the space from the posterior margin of the nerve commissure to the anterior margin of the cirrus­sac. In contrast,
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.
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possesses tegumental spines in a 46: 710: 74 configuration, an oesophagus that extends 4753% of the body length, a sinuous and irregularly shaped intestine, and a testis that extends anteriorly and laterally to the intercaecal field, is 2428% of the body length and 5569% of the body width. This new species also has the seminal vesicle 1215% of the body length from the posterior end, a male genital pore that opens laterally to the oötype, uterine eggs 1632 (22) x 1026 (16) and a vitelline follicle distribution that occupies the space from the posterior margin of the nerve commissure to the posterior margin of the ovary.
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