Haliotrema tubocirrus Zhukov, 1976

Mendoza-Franco, Edgar F., Tun, Mariela del Carmen Rosado, Anchevida, Allan de Jesus Duarte & Rodriguez, Rodolfo E. del Rio, 2018, Morphological and molecular (28 S rRNA) data of monogeneans (Platyhelminthes) infecting the gill lamellae of marine fishes in the Campeche Bank, southwest Gulf of Mexico, ZooKeys 783, pp. 125-161 : 125

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scientific name

Haliotrema tubocirrus Zhukov, 1976
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Haliotrema tubocirrus Zhukov, 1976

Haliotrema tubocirrus Zhukov, 1976: 40-41, fig. 7; Kritsky and Boeger 2002: 33 (transferred to Euryhaliotrema ); Kritsky 2012: 234-237, figs 1-10 (redescribed).

Type host.

Lutjanus synagris

Present study.

L. synagris and L. griseus

Locality/prevalence, mean abundance and intensity range on L. synagris .

San Francisco: 69 fish (mean TL 28.2 cm; range 20-35.7) infected of 70 examined (98.6%); abundance, 14; intensity of infection, 8-20 worms. Seyba Playa: 77 fish (TL 28.4; 19.2-30.5) infected of 79 examined (97.5 %); abundance, 15; intensity of infection, 11-22. Champoton: 75 fish (TL 28.2; 24.7-30.5) infected of 75 examined (100 %); abundance, 17; intensity of infection, 5-27.

Supplementary observations

(measurements based on twelve specimens on L. synagris ). Body 518 (402-640; 12) long; greatest width 81 (65-100; 8). Haptor 74 (53-100; 8) wide. Pharynx 28 (20-35; n = 6) wide. Male copulatory organ (MCO) 40 (35-43; n = 11) long. Accessory piece 29 (28-31; 5) long. Proximal ring of the MCO 24 (19-33; n = 8) diameter. Ventral anchor 26 (23-28; 16) long; dorsal anchor 26 (21-30; 13) long. Ventral bar 36 (32-42; 8) long; dorsal bar 28 (25-32; 8) long. Hook 13 (11-13; 12) long.

Comments.

This species was originally described as Haliotrema tubocirrus from the gills of L. synagris , L. analis , L. apodus , Lutjanus cyanopterus (Cuvier, 1828) and Rhomboplites aurorubens (Cuvier, 1829) from the environs of Havana, Cuba ( Zhukov 1976). Kritsky and Boeger (2002) transferred this species to Euryhaliotrema based on the description and drawings provided in the original description by Zhukov (1976). Since then, E. tubocirrus has been reported on other lutjanids [ Lutjanus vivanus (Cuvier, 1828), L. griseus and Lutjanus buccanella (Cuvier, 1828), L. mahogoni ] from Puerto Rico (see these reports in Kritsky 2012).

The present specimens were identified as E. tubocirrus according to the redescription of this species made by Kritsky (2012) based on specimens found on other five lutjanids: Lutjanus campechanus (Poey, 1860), L. griseus , L. jocu , L. synagris and R. aurorubens from the northern Gulf of Mexico (Mississippi coast and Florida). Euryhaliotrema tubocirrus is characterized by having anchors with moderately developed superficial root, short deep root, slightly arced shaft, elongate point, two complete rings in the MCO, and accessory piece multi-branched. Previous fish species reported as hosts of E. tubocirrus were collected off Cuba (Area Havana), Puerto Rico and Mississippi coast and Florida in USA. Recently, Montoya-Mendoza et al. (2016) reported E. tubocirrus (voucher CNHE 10222), from L. synagris from Santiaguillo Reef, Veracruz (Gulf of Mexico). Examination of that voucher allowed us to confirm the conspecificity of present specimens with those collected by Montoya-Mendoza et al. (2016).

Specimens deposited.

Twelve reference specimens in the CNHE (10604).