Pallisentis nandai Sarkar, 1953
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5352.4.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8429061 |
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Species: Pallisentis nandai Sarkar, 1953 View in CoL
Host Channa marulius (Hamilton, 1822)
Locality: Fish market Sector 21 (30.7256°N, 76.7758°E), Chandigarh, India GoogleMaps
Site of infection: Small intestine
Specimens submitted: Registration number– HARC/ZSI/AC–8 and HARC/ZSI/Ac– 9 in slides P8 and P9 containing voucher specimens male and female, respectively, stained in Gower’s carmine mounted with DPX were submitted to High Altitude Regional Centre– Zoological Survey of India, Solan, India.
Sequences generated: The sequences submitted to the NCBI database on the basis of 18S, 28S, and ITS1 – 5.8S – ITS have been allotted accession number OM480741 , OM480743 , and OM501881 , respectively.
Specimens examined: 4 males and 5 females
Remarks
The morphological parameters of the present species are almost similar to the morphology of the already described species P. nandai by Sarkar (1953), and differ slightly in having longer testes and longer cement reservoir. The average size of anterior testis of male in the present specimens is 1115.3 × 254.0 µm which is different than the original description 505 × 150 µm by Sarkar 1953 and 622 × 188 µm by Amin et al. (2021a). Similarly, the average size posterior testis in the present specimens is 898.4 × 272.7 µm which is longer than the original description 450 × 150 µm by Sarkar 1953 and 606 × 184 µm by Amin et al. (2021a). Cement reservoir in present specimens ranged 684.8 × 187.1 µm, whereas it is relatively shorter in the earlier descriptions.
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