Ligophorus liewi, Oym & Wb & Lhs, 2015

Oym, Soo, Wb, Tan & Lhs, Lim, 2015, Three new species of Ligophorus Euzet & Suriano, 1977 (Monogenea: Ancyrocephalidae) from Moolgarda buchanani (Bleeker) off Johor, Malaysia based on morphological, morphometric and molecular data, Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 63, pp. 49-65 : 54-59

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5383748

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scientific name

Ligophorus liewi
status

sp. nov.

Ligophorus liewi View in CoL , new species

( Figs. 4A, B View Fig , 5A–F View Fig )

Type host. Moolgarda buchanani (Bleeker, 1853) . Type locality. Straits of Johor, Peninsular Malaysia (01°2’6”N 103°5’4”E) GoogleMaps .

Materials examined. All specimens collected from the Straits of Johor, Peninsular Malaysia. Holotype: NHMUK 2014.11 View Materials .10.4, coll. Liew Kim Seng, 19 December 2013 . Paratypes: NHMUK 2014.11.10.5–2014.11.10.8, ZRC. PAR.43– ZRC.PAR.44 and MZUM (P) 2014.7(P) – 2014.30(P), coll. Liew Kim Seng, 19 December 2013 .

Etymology. The specific name, liewi is named for Mr. Liew Kim Seng who collected these monogeneans.

Description. Body elongate, 1064 (823–1270) × 128 (90–166), three pairs of head organs, two pairs pigmented eye spots, posterior with lenses and bigger than anterior pair. Mouth subterminal, ventral. Haptor well demarcated, size 91 (51–144) × 175 (118–214); 14 larval-type marginal hooks, similar, length 12 (10–13); two pairs of anchors; two dorsal anchors, inner length 48 (45–50), outer length 43 (41–45), inner root 19 (18–22), outer root 8 (6–11), point 12 (10–14); two ventral anchors with fenestration, inner length 48 (45–51), outer length 48 (45–49), inner root 18 (12–21), outer root 11 (7–15), point 11 (9–12); two connecting bars: dorsal bar broad V-shape, 48 (54–63) × 6 (5–8); ventral bar inverted V, 48 (44–52) × 9 (6–12), AMP consists of two membranous lateral pieces and a raised median piece, distance between lateral pieces, 8 (6–10). Testis single, elongate, ovoid, postero-dorsal to ovary. Single elongate prostatic reservoir with prostatic duct leaving reservoir to enter bigger lobe of bilobed initial of copulatory tube. Male copulatory organ consists of copulatory tube, length 81 (71–88) with bilobed initial part and a grooved accessory piece with a tapered, bent distal part, 36 (29–42). Ovary J-shaped, elongate with recurved posterior region. Vaginal opening and tube not observed. Vitellarium in lateral fields approximately co-extensive with intestinal caeca, confluent just posterior to intestinal bifurcation, just anterior to ovary and just posterior to cyclocoel.

Description. Body elongate, 1124 (955–1304) × 175 (131– 214), three pairs of head organs, two pairs pigmented eye spots, posterior with lenses and bigger than anterior pair. Mouth subterminal, ventral. Haptor well demarcated, size 89 (64–118) × 200 (148–235); 14 larval-type marginal hooks, similar, length 12 (11–13); two pairs of anchors; two dorsal Differential diagnosis. This is one of three species of the genus Ligophorus with fenestrated anchors. Ligophorus fenestrum has fenestrated ventral and dorsal anchors ( Soo & Lim, 2012) whilst L. kederai and L. liewi , new species, have only fenestrated ventral anchors ( Soo & Lim, 2015). Analyses of molecular data show L. liewi , new species, and L. kederai are sister taxa ( Fig. 3 View Fig ) but L. liewi , new species, differs from L. kederai in the morphometry of the anchors ( Table 1) and morphology of the accessory piece of the copulatory organ; grooved tube with tapered and bent distal end in L. liewi , new species, ( Fig. 5F View Fig ) compared to a simple grooved tube in L. kederai ( Soo & Lim, 2015) . Ligophorus liewi , new species, is grouped closest to L. fenestrum in the PCA scatterplot ( Fig. 1 View Fig ) but differs from L. fenestrum in the shape and fenestration of the anchors, AMP of the ventral bar and accessory piece of the copulatory organ. Ligophorus liewi , new species, has a narrower anchor base, fenestrated ventral anchors, an AMP which comprises of two lateral membranous pieces + a raised median piece and a grooved accessory piece with a tapered and bent distal end ( Figs. 5A, C, D, F View Fig ) compared to a broad anchor base, fenestrated ventral and dorsal anchors, an AMP comprising of a single bifurcated piece and a simple grooved accessory piece in L. fenestrum ( Soo & Lim, 2012) . Ligophorus liewi , new species, is also similar to L. surianoae in possessing similar anchors, bars and male copulatory organ. However, L. liewi , new species, differs in having fenestrated ventral anchors, a shorter dorsal bar 48 (54–63) and a shorter male copulatory tube 81 (71–88) as compared to non-fenestrated anchors, a longer dorsal bar 56 (48–68) and a longer male copulatory tube 99 (95–103) in L. surianoae .

NHMUK

Natural History Museum, London

ZRC

Zoological Reference Collection, National University of Singapore

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