Profilicollis altmani ( Perry, 1942 )
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Profilicollis altmani ( Perry, 1942) View in CoL
D e s c r i p t i o n ( figs 1 View Fig , C; 2 View Fig , G; table 2).
G e n e r a l. Acanthocephalans of medium size. Trunk with two extensions in its anterior part; posterior part cylindrical. Spines extend to middle of anterior extension, arranged in irregular longitudinal rows. Length of spines decreasing from apical (30) to basal (22–23). Genital spines absent. Proboscis spherical, with 25–30 longitudinal rows of 11–13 hooks each ( fig. 2 View Fig , G). First 3–4 hooks thicker than others, with simple roots directed posteriorly. Next hooks spiniform, with root processes directed anteriorly or without processes. Neck 900–1,620 × 370–480 long. Proboscis receptacle double–walled, attached at proboscis base, extended through neck to trunk, with maximum width in its posterior part. Cerebral ganglion oval, 220 × 89. Lemnisci sacciform, attached to neck, extend to bottom of proboscis receptacle or slightly posterior.
Remarks. Specimens collected from Z. californianus in our study correspond to the original description of P. altmani provided by Perry (1942), but differ in the number of hooks in the longitudinal rows (11–13 hooks vs 9–12 hooks). The wide variability in the number of hooks (13–17) was also found in specimens of P. bullocki , a synonym of P. altmani by Amin (2013) collected from birds, Larus dominucanus Lichtenstein , L. pipixcan Wagler , Podiceps occipitalis Garnot , Numenius phaeopus Linnaeus , in South America ( Riquelme et al., 2006). We assume that the variability in the number of hooks in a row is typical for this species.
Profilicollis altmani View in CoL was described from surf scoters ( Melanitta perspicillata Linnaeus View in CoL ) and M. deglandi stejnegeri (Ridgway) in North America ( Perry, 1942). This species was also reported in gulls ( Chroicocephalus maculipennis Lichtenstein View in CoL ), Larus dominicanus View in CoL , L. pipixcan View in CoL , and Leucophaeus modestus von Tschudi View in CoL ), grebe ( Podiceps occipitalis View in CoL ) and whimbrels ( Numenius phaeopus View in CoL ) from the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans ( Van Cleave, 1947; Bourgeois & Threlfall,1982; Riquelme et al., 2006; Goulding &Cohen, 2014; Rodríguez et al., 2016), as well as in a sea otter E. lutris View in CoL in California ( Near et al., 1998; Mayer et al., 2003). Juvenile worms were found in the intestines of the Peruvian grunt ( Anisotremus scapularis Tschudi View in CoL ) from the coastal zone of Chorrillos, Peru ( Chero et al., 2014). Paratenic hosts were not reported. Crabs of the genera Emerita Scopoli View in CoL and Blepharipoda Randall View in CoL serve as the intermediate hosts for P. altmani View in CoL ( Tantaleán et al., 2002; Mayer et al., 2003; Royal et al., 2004; Smith, 2007).
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Profilicollis altmani ( Perry, 1942 )
Lisitsyna, O. I., Kudlai, O., Spraker, T. R. & Kuzmina, T. A. 2018 |
Blepharipoda
Randall 1840 |
L. pipixcan
Wagler 1831 |
Podiceps occipitalis
Garnot 1826 |
Larus dominicanus
Lichtenstein 1823 |