Biotodomella, Morey & Arimuya & Boeger, 2019

Morey, Germán Augusto Murrieta, Arimuya, Mariana Vásquez & Boeger, Walter A., 2019, Neotropical Monogenoidea 62. Biotodomella mirospinata gen. nov., sp. nov. (Polyonchoinea: Dactylogyridae): a parasite of the gills of Biotodoma cupido (Cichliformes: Cichlidae), from the Peruvian Amazon, Zoologia (e 38455) 36, pp. 1-5 : 1-2

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zoologia.36.e38455

publication LSID

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F487FB-FF83-7F58-B32A-F9B58BE5FC8E

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Felipe

scientific name

Biotodomella
status

gen. nov.

Biotodomella View in CoL gen. nov.

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Diagnosis. Dactylogyridae . Body comprising cephalic region, trunk, peduncle and haptor. Tegument smooth. Head organs and two pairs of cephalic lobes present. Eyespots 4. Mouth ventral; pharynx muscular; intestinal caeca two, confluent posteriorly to testis. Common genital pore mid-ventral, at level of intestinal bifurcation. Gonads intercaecal, tandem; germarium anterior to testis. Vas deferens loops left intestinal caecum; seminal vesicle a simple dilation of vas deferens. Copulatory complex comprising male copulatory organ (MCO) and accessory piece. MCO sclerotized, clockwise; accessory piece articulated to base of MCO by delicate process. Seminal receptacle present, anterior to germarium; vaginal aperture dextral, sclerotized; vaginal duct a sclerotized tube. Vitelline follicles dense, overlapping caeca. Haptor armed with seven pairs of hooks with ancyrocephaline distribution ( Mizelle 1936), ventral and dorsal pairs of anchors, and ventral and dorsal bars. Hooks of each hook pair well-differentiated from the remaining pairs; shaft varying in robustness, proximal end of shaft of pairs 1–3, 6–7 with variably sclerotized expansions. Ventral and dorsal bars elongate, distinct. Anchors of distinct morphology and size; both with short deep, elongate superficial roots. Dorsal anchor with grooved shaft, bifid point. Parasites of the gill filaments of B. cupido ( Perciformes : Cichlidae ).

Type-species. Biotodomella mirospinata sp. nov.

Etymology. The generic epithet derived from the genus of the host, Biotodoma Eigenmann & Kennedy, 1903 .

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