Rhabdochona cotti Gustafson, 1949

Arai, Hisao P. & Smith, John W., 2016, Guide to the Parasites of Fishes of Canada Part V: Nematoda, Zootaxa 4185 (1), pp. 1-274 : 71-73

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4185.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5626730

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scientific name

Rhabdochona cotti Gustafson, 1949
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Rhabdochona cotti Gustafson, 1949

Description (after Gustafson 1949, and Moravec & Arai 1971). With characteristics of the genus. Slender worms, attenuated at both ends. Pseudolabia rudimentary. Prostom funnel-shaped, without basal teeth, with 14 teeth projecting anteriorly from longitudinal ridges. Oesophagus comparatively short, divided into anterior muscular and posterior glandular portions. Deirids small (“shape of deirids not determined”), lateral, opposite mid-portion of buccal cavity.

Males (measurements of paratypes according to Moravec & Arai (1971) in parentheses): 7.65–10.6 (12.76) long, 0.080–0.131 (0.154) maximum width. Prostom 0.017–0.020 (0.015), “total stoma” 0.082–0.122 (vestibule including prostom 0.093–0.096), muscular oesophagus 0.272–0.340 (0.252–0.285), and glandular oesophagus 0.80–1.28 (0.87–1.22) long. Nerve ring 0.17–0.22 (0.165–0.195) and excretory pore 0.22–0.32 (0.216) from anterior end. Left spicule 0.309–0.370 (0.354–0.357) long, of which 0.163–0.197 is the alate portion; according to Moravec & Arai (op. cit.) its distal tip appears “lanceolate and similar to that of R. canadensis ” (see above). Right spicule 0.085–0.120 (0.102–0.105) long, scoop-shaped, with rounded posterior end lacking distinct barb distally. Length ratio of right to left spicule 1:3.08 to 1:–3.64. About eight pairs of pre-cloacal papillae, all subventral except for the 3rd sublateral pair anterior to cloaca. Six pairs of post-cloacal papillae, of which the 2nd pair is is sublateral and the others subventral. Tail conical, 0.285–0.294 long, with distinctly rounded tip, without cuticular spike ( Fig. 45 View FIGURE 45 A).

Females (measurements of paratypes according to Moravec & Arai (1971) in parentheses): 18.3–34.2 (19.20– 29.48) long, 0.19–0.31 (0.258–0.462) maximum width. Prostom 0.025–0.036 (0.024–0.027), “total stoma” 0.102– 0.143 (vestibule including prostom 0.099–0.111) [ Fig. 45 View FIGURE 45 B], muscular oesophagus 0.374–0.626 (0.330), glandular oesophagus 1.46–1.92 (not determined) long. Nerve ring 0.21–0.43, excretory pore 0.305–0.580, and vulva 11.4– 20.9 from anterior end. Tail 0.204–0.350 (0.210–0.300) long, conical with distinct rounded tip, without cuticular spike ( Fig. 45 View FIGURE 45 C). Eggs embryonated when laid, 0.032–0.033 x 0.018–0.020, with two long single (rarely double) filaments.

Site: intestine

Hosts: Cottus asper (1); Cottus bairdii (2, 6, 7); Cottus cognatus (1, 3, 4, 5, 8); Cottus caeruleomentum (9) Distribution: Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario

Records: 1. Bangham & Adams 1954 (BC); 2. Dechtiar 1972a (ON); 3. Mudry & Anderson 1977 (AB); 4. Anon.

1978 (BC); 5. Arai & Mudry 1983 (BC); 6. Dechtiar et al. 1988 (ON); 7. Dechtiar & Lawrie 1988 (ON); 8.

Dechtiar et al. 1989 (ON); 9. Moravec & Muzzall 2007 (BC)

Arai, H. P. & Mudry, D. R. (1983) Protozoan and metazoan parasites of fishes from the headwaters of the Parsnip and McGregor Rivers, British Columbia: a study of possible parasite transfaunations. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 40, 1676 - 1684. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1139 / f 83 - 194

Bangham, R. V. & Adams, J. R. (1954) A survey of the parasites of freshwater fishes from the mainland of British Columbia. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 11, 673 - 708. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1139 / f 54 - 043

Dechtiar, A. O. (1972 a) Parasites of fish from Lake of the Woods, Ontario. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 29, 275 - 283. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1139 / f 72 - 046

Dechtiar, A. O. & Lawrie, A. H. (1988) Survey of the parasite fauna of Lake Superior fishes, 1969 to 1975. In: Nepszy, S. J. (Ed.), Parasites of Fishes in the Canadian waters of the Great Lakes. Great Lakes Fishery Commission, Technical Report, No. 51, 1 - 18.

Dechtiar, A. O., MacLean, J. A. & Nepszy, S. J. (1989) Parasites of Fishes from Algonquin Park lakes. Ontario Fisheries, Technical Report. Series, No. 29, 10 pp.

Moravec, F. & Arai, H. P. (1971) The North and Central American species of Rhabdochona (Nematoda: Rhabdochonidae) of fishes, including Rhabdochona canadensis sp. nov. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 28, 1645 - 1662. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1139 / f 71 - 245

Moravec, F. & Muzzall, P. (2007) Redescription of Rhabdochona cotti (Nematoda, Rhabdochonidae) from Cottus caeruleomentum (Teleostei, Cottidae) in Maryland, USA, with remarks on the taxonomy of North American Rhabdochona spp. Acta Parasitologica, 52, 5 - 57. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.2478 / s 11686 - 006 - 0049 - x

Mudry, D. R. & Anderson, R. S. (1977) Helminth and arthropod parasites of freshwater fishes in Alberta, 1932 - 1975. Journal of Fish Biology, 11, 21 - 33. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1095 - 8649.1977. tb 04095. x

Gallery Image

FIGURE 45. Rhabdochona cotti Gustafson, 1949. A. male, posterior end, lateral view; B. female, anterior end, lateral view; C. female tail, lateral view. (Redrawn from Moravec & Arai 1971)

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Nematoda

Class

Secernentea

Order

Spirurida

InfraOrder

Oxyuridomorpha

SuperFamily

Thelazioidea

Family

Thelaziidae

Genus

Rhabdochona