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sp. I
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(1. Apa1;
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,
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)
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<emphasis id="12AFEA89FFE5FFF5FF733BE2FF5FF9FB" bold="true" box="[151,235,1522,1547]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Stages:</emphasis>
sporocysts (daughter) and cercariae
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<emphasis id="12AFEA89FFE5FFF5FF2D3807FEBEF9DF" bold="true" box="[201,266,1559,1583]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Host:</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="12AFEA89FFE5FFF5FEF53808FDFFF9DE" box="[273,587,1558,1583]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Potamopyrgus antipodarum</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="12AFEA89FFE5FFF5FF2D382AFEE2F9A3" bold="true" box="[201,342,1594,1619]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Site in host:</emphasis>
Sporocysts primarily in mantle, but also in digestive gland and basal visceral mass
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<emphasis id="12AFEA89FFE5FFF5FF2D3872FE11F98A" bold="true" box="[201,421,1633,1658]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Voucher localities:</emphasis>
Mohaka River, North Island,
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(-39.0805o lat, 177.1403o long); Mataura River, South Island (-46.3894o lat, 168.7968o long)
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<emphasis id="12AFEA89FFE5FFF5FF2D38BDFEE0F935" bold="true" box="[201,340,1709,1733]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Prevalence:</emphasis>
2% (
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= 100) at Mohaka River; 1% (
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= 100) at Mataura River
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<emphasis id="12AFEA89FFE5FFF5FF2D38DFFE7DF918" bold="true" box="[201,457,1743,1768]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Specimens deposited:</emphasis>
USNPC #s: 105672-105674.
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<emphasis id="12AFEA89FFE5FFF5FF2D38E4FEF1F8FD" bold="true" box="[201,325,1780,1805]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Diagnosis:</emphasis>
Sporocysts active, opaque, elongate (at least 10:1 length:width). Length ~2000. Developing cercariae appear to number over 100.
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<paragraph id="2064369BFFE5FFF5FF2D392CFE5FF86C" blockId="5.[151,1436,1522,2020]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Cercaria non-oculate, longifurcate (tail fork length&gt; 1/2 tail stem), pharyngeate, with anterior organ (modified oral sucker), and ventral sucker (a &quot;Strigea cercaria&quot;). Body length ~130. Tail stem and fork length about equal to each other and to body length.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="12AFEA89FFE5FFF5FF2D39B7FE1CF830" bold="true" box="[201,424,1959,1984]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Descriptive notes:</emphasis>
Cercaria tail stem with transverse tegmental annulations, central excretory vessel surrounded by about 67 pairs of large “caudal bodies” (over ¼ tail width) [caudal bodies contain glycogen stores (
<bibRefCitation id="444A4B6AFFE6FFF6FF7A3E87FE30FF5F" author="Ginetsinskaya" box="[158,388,151,175]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7" refString="Ginetsinskaya, T. A. (1968) Trematodes, their life cycles, biology and evolution (translated from Russian, 1988). Amerind Publishing Co, New Delhi, 559 pp." type="book" year="1968">Ginetsinskaya 1968</bibRefCitation>
)]. Anterior organ length 1/4 to 1/3 body length. Ventral sucker just post-equatorial, smaller (~ 1/3 the area) than the anterior organ (the modified oral sucker). Excretory bladder, small, V-shaped.
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<emphasis id="12AFEA89FFE6FFF6FF2D3EF0FE8BFF08" bold="true" box="[201,319,224,248]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Remarks:</emphasis>
I believe that this trematode corresponds to Winterbourns “F1”, despite his reporting the cercarial tail stem to be relatively much shorter (half the body length instead of approximately equal length) and the sporocysts to have a length:width ratio of only about 4:1, versus 10:1. Winterbourn appears to have had very little material to examine and the specimen he measured may not represent the typical condition.
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I had recognized this trematode as likely belonging to the
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or the
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(both within the superfamily Diplostomoidea). Dr. Bronwen Presswell (University of Otago) recently informed me that it is, indeed, one or more species of the strigeid genus,
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<emphasis id="12AFEA89FFE6FFF6FD9C3FA8FD5EFE20" box="[632,746,440,464]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Apatemon</emphasis>
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(personal communication). She has a manuscript in preparation documenting this, and that it uses small fishes as second intermediate hosts and ducks as final hosts.
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