Anacanthorus siphonocommus, Santos Neto & Muriel-Cunha & Domingues, 2019
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4615.2.4 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:6D186FC1-58B2-47D2-9435-6E2E0D109C52 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5586432 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FC4924-1266-FFB7-7F95-F8EA139EFE45 |
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Anacanthorus siphonocommus |
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sp. nov. |
Anacanthorus siphonocommus sp. n.
( Figs. 8–11 View FIGURES 8–15 )
Type-host: Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus (Spix & Agassiz) , Erythrinidae .
Site of infection: Gills.
Type-locality: Igarapé Cururutuia—Caeté River, municipality of Bragança, State of Pará, Brazil (1°4’44.55”S 46°44’18.54”W).
Other localities: Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus (Prevalence: 100% of four hosts examined; Mean intensity: 1,5 parasites per host infected), Igarapé Arinandeua—Guamá River, municipality of São Miguel do Guamá, Pará State (1°37’42.50”S 47°29’45.06”W).
Prevalence: 100% of one host examined.
Mean intensity: 7 parasites per host infected.
Specimens deposited: Holotype: CHIOC no. 40038 a. 3 paratypes: CHIOC nos. 40038 b–d. 9 vouchers: CHIOC nos. 40039 a–b; INPA no. 805; MPEG nos. 159–161.
ZooBank registration: The Life Science Identifier (LSID) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:F348B068-1E19-4729-94A3-18EFBAB15872 .
Etymology: The specific epithet derives from the Greek (siphono = tube + commus = ornament) and refers to the MCO morphology, tubular with ornaments, observed in the new species.
Comparative measurements: Table 2 View TABLE 2 .
Description: (Based on seven specimens, four mounted in Gomori trichrome, three mounted in Hoyer’s). Body fusiform 427 (301–597; n=5) long, elongated, excluding the haptor, 125 (97–171; n=6) wide at the height of germarium ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8–15 ). Four cephalic lobes moderately developed; four groups of head organs; cephalic glands not observed ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8–15 ). Two pairs of ocelli, anterior pair smaller than posterior pair; posterior pair of ocelli more distant than the anterior pair; accessory granules present, little scattered in the cephalic area ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8–15 ). Pharynx oval 34 (30–38; n=3) long, 26 (20–33; n=3) wide; short esophagus ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8–15 ). Two intestinal caeca confluent and posterior to the gonads ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8–15 ). Genital pore not observed. MCO 86 (67–98; n=7) long, sclerotized, tubular, elongated, having a dilatation in the medial portion with aculeiform ornaments in the distal region ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 8–15 ); accessory piece absent ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 8–15 ). Seminal vesicle sigmoid. Uterus with sclerotized distal region. Gonads overlapping, germarium fusiform 67 (60–75; n=2) long, 27 (22–32; n=2) wide; testis elongated 42 (33–59; n=4) long, 28 (20–31; n=4) wide, dorsal to germarium ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8–15 ). Prostatic reservoir not observed. Peduncle long. Haptor sub-hexagonal 61 (51–93; n=5) long, 88 (64–108; n=4) wide ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8–15 ). Similar 4A hooks 14 (n=1) long ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 8–15 ). Seven pairs of similar hooks 41 (39–43; n=2) long; blade robust and slightly curved; shank elongated with proximal dilatation comprising more than ½ of the shank length; proximal shank dilatation 21 (20–22; n=2) long; short and softly curved point; thumb developed and rounded ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 8–15 ). Hook filament delicate, extending until near the shank dilatation ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 8–15 ).
Remarks: Anacanthorus siphonocommus sp. n. differs from the remaining congeneric species mainly based on the MCO morphology, due to the presence of dilatation in the medial portion and aculeiform ornaments in the distal region of the MCO; Anacanthorus siphonocommus sp. n. also has hooks with proximal dilatation in the shank, comprising more than ½ of the shank length.
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