Isoglaridacris brevicollis, Toma & Scholz & P & Leon, 2021
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4. Isoglaridacris brevicollis sp. n. Fig. 2A–F View Fig
Synonym: Isoglaridacris sp. of P´erez-Ponce de Leon´et al. (2010).
Material studied: four specimens from Catostomus nebuliferus Garman, Rio Covadonga, Penon ˜Blanco, Durango, collected by Rogelio Aguilar-
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Aguilar ( CNHE 6761, 6802; IPCAS C- 885); ten spec. from Catostomus bernardini Girard, Rio Bavispe , Sonora, collected by Rogelio Rosas-Vald´ez in November 2008 ( CNHE 6796); two spec. from Moxostoma astrinum Bean, Atengo , Jalisco, collected by Rogelio Rosas-Vald´ez in November 2008 ( CNHE 6799).
Description (based on whole mounts of four specimens, including one contracted; measurements in micrometres unless otherwise stated): Caryophyllidea , Capingentidae (as emended by Scholz et al., 2021; formerly in the Caryophyllaeidae sensu Mackiewicz, 1994 ). Body elongate, robust, 10.0– 12.6 mm long, with maximum width 798–1054 mm at anterior third or middle of body (length: width ratio 1: 0.07–0.09); width of body at level of cirrus-sac 713–837, at level of ovarian isthmus 615–701.
Scolex widely rounded, 540–611 wide, with central pair of shallow loculi; lateral loculi very shallow or indistinguishable ( Fig. 2A, B, D View Fig ); apical disc absent, anterior edge of scolex slightly convex ( Fig. 2B, D View Fig ) or almost blunt ( Fig. 2A View Fig ). Neck indistinct, body at level of first vitelline follicles 570–652 wide. Inner longitudinal muscles well-developed. Osmoregulatory canals form 8 pairs of main longitudinal, anastomosed canals. Excretory bladder elongate, with widened proximal and long, narrow distal (terminal) part, 158–208 long and 72–88 wide. Excretory pore terminal.
Testes medullary, subspherical to widely oval, 123–273 long and 114–193 wide, arranged in 2 longitudinal rows and 2 layers; testes numbering 154–180 (mean 168; n = 4). Anterior-most testes begin 1015–1618 posterior to anterior extremity, i.e., 9–13% of total body length, 201–324 posterior to anterior-most vitelline follicles. Posteriorly, testes reach anterior to cirrus-sac, slightly anterior to posterior-most preovarian vitelline follicles ( Fig. 2C View Fig ). Cirrus-sac thick-walled, subspherical, wider than long, 200–256 long and 230–287 wide; width of cirrus-sac represents 32–34% of body width at level of cirrus-sac. External seminal vesicle thick-walled, pyriform, 177–207 long and 93–123 wide. Gonopore single, situated 137–266 anterior to ovarian wings.
Ovary inverted A-shaped, with long and narrow ovarian wings, posterior wings approaching to each other ( Fig. 2A, C View Fig ) or overlapping one another ( Fig. 2F View Fig ), but never connected posteriorly. Ovarian arms 1168–1631 long, i.e., 11–13% of total body length, and 160–231 wide near isthmus. Maximum width of ovary at level of anterior-most ovarian wings 534–652; width at level of ovarian isthmus 461–568. Ratio of length of ovarian wings to length of uterus area 1: 0.86–1.09. Vagina tubular, slightly sinuous; seminal receptacle absent ( Fig. 2F View Fig ).
Vitelline follicles medullary, variable in shape and size, 72–212 long and 42–143 wide. Preovarian vitelline follicles numerous, begin anterior to first testes, 691–1420 posterior to anterior edge of scolex, i.e., 7–11% of total body length. Posteriorly, preovarian vitelline follicles do not reach to ovary (finish at distance of 151–238 from ovary; Fig. 2C View Fig ). Postovarian vitelline follicles relatively few (estimated as 15–30 follicles), forming small, compact group near posterior extremity, between posterior ovarian wings ( Fig. 2A, C View Fig ) or slightly more posterior ( Fig. 2F View Fig ).
Uterus coiled, forming a few loops posterior to ovarian isthmus; anteriorly, loops reach to level of cirrus-sac, never more anteriorly ( Fig. 2C View Fig ). Uterine glands well-developed, absent only in most distal and proximal parts of uterus ( Fig. 2C View Fig ). Uterus area 1440–1500 long, i.e., 12–15% of total body length. Eggs operculate, without fully formed oncosphere in utero; intrauterine eggs in whole mounts 36–41 long and 23–26 wide (n = 11).
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