Serpinema pelliculatus Silva, Jesus and Melo, 2023

Silva, Leandro Mauricio Oliveira, Jesus, Ronald Ferreira, Santos, Ana Nunes, Nandyara, Bianca, Willkens, Yuri, Santos, Jeannie Nascimento & Melo, Francisco Tiago Vasconcelos, 2023, New species of Serpinema (Nematoda: Camallanidae) from the scorpion mud turtle Kinosternon scorpioides (Testudines: Kinosternidae) from eastern Amazon, Brazil, International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 22, pp. 6-13 : 7-9

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2023.07.006

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scientific name

Serpinema pelliculatus Silva, Jesus and Melo
status

sp. nov.

Serpinema pelliculatus Silva, Jesus and Melo View in CoL n. sp. ( Figs. 1–3 View Fig View Fig View Fig )

Type host: Kinosternon scorpioides Linnaeus, 1766

Type locality: Soure – Ilha de Marajo´(00 ◦ 43′00"S 48 ◦ 31′24"O), Par´a, Brazil GoogleMaps .

Additional locality: Abaetetuba (01 ◦ 43′05"S 48 ◦ 52′57"O), Par´a, Brazil GoogleMaps .

Site of infection: Stomach and intestine.

Prevalence and mean intensity: 87,5% (21 infected hosts out of 24 analyzed) and 4,71 (range of infection 1–12; 99 nematodes were found in all hosts, most of the specimens were females).

Specimens deposited: Holotype ( MPEG. PLA 000399 View Materials ), allotype ( MPEG. PLA 000400 View Materials ), 10 male paratypes ( MPEG. PLA 000401 View Materials ) and 10 female paratypes ( MPEG. PLA 000402 View Materials ) deposited in the Other Invertebrate Collection of Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi , Par´a, Brazil.

ZooBank registration: To comply with the regulations set out in article 8.5 of the amended 2012 version of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature ( ICZN, 2012), details of the new species have been submitted to ZooBank. The Life Science Identifier (LSID) for Serpinema pelliculatus n. sp. is urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:66B8B1FC-0EE2-419C-9999-97F97E6A5E65 .

Etymology: The specific epithet refers to the morphology of the

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spicule that is covered by a sheath. Pelliculatus = covered over with skin or skins or pellicles.

3.2. Description

General: Medium to large-sized nematodes. Translucent red in life, with thin transverse cuticular striations. Body with truncated anterior end ( Fig. 1A and B View Fig ). Mouth opening in transverse slit; 2 pairs of cephalic papillae (1 latero-ventral pair and 1 latero-dorsal pair); a pair of lateral amphids ( Fig. 1G View Fig ). Buccal capsule composed of 2 concave lateral valves; 2 pairs of curved sclerotized structures on the anterior part the valves ( Fig. 1F, I View Fig ; 3A View Fig ). Valves internally marked by longitudinal complete ridges (extending from anterior to posterior margin of buccal capsule) and incomplete ridges (shortly distant from anterior margin of buccal capsule) ( Fig. 1C and D View Fig ). Tridents, 1 ventral and 1 dorsal, composed of a slightly rounded basal portion and 3 divergent branches; median branch shorter; lateral branches similar in size ( Fig. 1H View Fig ). Chitinous basal ring between buccal capsule and esophagus ( Fig. 1E View Fig ). Esophagus divided into

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a short muscular anterior portion and a glandular posterior portion ( Fig. 1A and B View Fig ). Nerve ring at anterior part of the muscular esophagus. Excretory pore at posterior half of muscular esophagus ( Fig. 1A and B View Fig ). Deirids not observed.

Males [based on holotype and 10 paratypes; measurements of holotype followed by range of paratypes in parenthesis]: Total length 6.45 (6.07–8.20) mm. Width at mid-body 227 (173–240). Buccal capsule 84 (60–91) × 100 (95–109). Buccal valves with 8 (8–8) complete ridges, 1 (1–3) incomplete ridges. Trident middle branch 67 (48–69) long; trident lateral branches 73 (60–85) long. Basal ring 12 (8–13) × 74 (60–79). Esophagus total length 976 (819–976). Muscular esophagus 363 (317–363) × 136 (99–139). Glandular esophagus 613 (499–613) × 152 (115–155). Nerve ring 195 (141–203) and excretory pore 352 (304–357) from the anterior end. Caudal alae well-developed, starting at the level of a vesicular-like globular protrusion, ending near tail tip ( Fig. 2A View Fig ). Fifteen pairs of pedunculate caudal papillae. Seven pairs pre cloacal: all lateral pairs. Two pairs ad cloacal: ventral and anterior to cloaca. Six pairs post cloacal: first, second and third pairs clustered close to cloaca; fourth and fifth pairs grouped, situated near mid-tail length; sixth pair close to tail end ( Fig. 2A and B View Fig ; 3E View Fig ). One robust, sharp-edged spicule 477 (416–566) long, covered by a sheath ( Fig. 2C View Fig ). Gubernaculum absent. Tail ventrally curved 131 (83–131) long; strong transverse musculature ( Figs. 2A View Fig and 3E View Fig ).

Females [based on allotype and 10 paratypes; measurements of allotype followed by range of paratypes in parenthesis]: Total length 8.31 (8.05–9.91) mm. Width at mid-body 227 (227–333). Buccal capsule 96 (84–100) × 119 (97–119). Buccal valves with 8 (8–8) complete ridges, 3 (1–3) incomplete ridges. Trident middle branch 77 (48–80) long; trident lateral branches 92 (81–104) long. Basal ring 13 (10–17) × 86 (74–88). Esophagus total length 0.94 (0.94–1.12) mm. Muscular esophagus 368 (368–416) × 115 (115–141). Glandular esophagus 571 (560–699) × 125 (125–203). Nerve ring 197 (171–221) and excretory pore 339 (339–437) from the anterior end. Vulva close to mid-body; slightly post equatorial; prominent lips; more developed posterior lip; situated 3.71 (3.71–4.64) mm from the posterior end ( Fig. 2E View Fig ; 3B View Fig ), at 55.37% (51.02%–56.06%) of the total length. Tail, 140 (140–197) long ( Fig. 2D View Fig ; 3C View Fig ), ending with 3 small projections, 1 dorsal and 2 ventrolateral ( Fig. 3D View Fig ). Vulva-anus distance 3.55 (3.55–4.44) mm. Viviparous. Uterus with several larvae ( Fig. 2E View Fig ).

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Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Nematoda

Class

Chromadorea

Order

Rhabditida

Family

Camallanidae

Genus

Serpinema

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