Whittingtonocotyle caetei, Santos Neto, João F., Rodrigues, Allan R. O. & Domingues, Marcus V., 2015

Santos Neto, João F., Rodrigues, Allan R. O. & Domingues, Marcus V., 2015, Proposal of Whittingtonocotyle n. gen. (Dactylogyroidea: Dactylogyridae), with the description of two new species from the gills of Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus (Characiformes: Erythrinidae) in Brazil, Zootaxa 3937 (1), pp. 191-200 : 193-194

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3937.1.10

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:3A40431C-B6C4-41D1-8E72-55D3D4ED4EE6

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5619648

persistent identifier

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Plazi

scientific name

Whittingtonocotyle caetei
status

sp. nov.

Whittingtonocotyle caetei n. sp.

( Figs. 1–9 View FIGURES 1 – 9 )

Type host. Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus

Site. Gills

Type locality. Caeté River, municipality of Augusto Corrêa, Pará State, Brazil (1°3’58.21” S 46°40’3.65”W) collected in October 2013.

Other records. Guamá River, municipality of Irituia, Pará State, Brazil (01°51’59.8” S, 47°24’17.2”W) collected in July 2014.

Prevalence. 66% of 3 hosts examined.

Mean intensity. 13 parasites per infected host.

Specimens deposited. Holotype, CHIOC 38012a; 5 paratypes, CHIOC 38012b–d, INPA 657, MPEG 00038; 12 vouchers, CHIOC 38013a–f, INPA 658, MPEG 00039–00041.

Etymology. The specific name is derived from the type locality.

Comparative measurements. Table 1 View TABLE 1 .

Description (based on 6 specimens; 4 mounted in Gomori’s trichrome, 2 mounted in Hoyer’ medium): Body fusiform. Cephalic margin tapered; cephalic lobes poorly developed, 2 pairs; 4–5 pairs of head organs with rodshaped secretion; cephalic glands not observed. Eyes 4, posterior pair slightly larger and farther apart than anterior pair; accessory granules distributed in cephalic and anterior trunk regions. Pharynx spherical to subovate. Male copulatory organ with approximately 29 rings ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1 – 9 ). Accessory piece, a variable sheath, enclosing some distal rings of MCO. Testis spherical; vas deferens conspicuous; seminal vesicle fusiform; prostatic reservoir large, bacilliform separated into two zones with one terminal area densely stained. Germarium fusiform; oviduct, ootype, Mehlis’ glands, uterus not observed. Vagina comprising vaginal vestibule with soft tissue, vaginal canal heavily sclerotized, coiled, dilated in the distal portion before entering into the seminal receptacle. Seminal receptacle spherical. Peduncle short; pair of haptor glands starting at level of peduncle with long narrow ducts ending at level of the anchor/bar complexes ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 9 ). Haptor subhexagonal. Anchors dissimilar, with poorly developed roots. Ventral anchor ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 1 – 9 ) with superficial root short, tapered, deep root truncate, broad base, evenly curved shaft, point. Dorsal anchor ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 1 – 9 ) with superficial root depressed, deep root short, evenly curved shaft, point. Ventral bar, broadly V-shaped, ends enlarged. Dorsal bar ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1 – 9 ), broadly V-shaped, with elongate anteromedial process, ½ dorsal bar length. Hooks similar ( Figs. 6–7 View FIGURES 1 – 9 ); each with delicate point and shaft, slightly depressed thumb, elongate straight shank; FH loop ½ shank length; hook pair 1 smaller than hook pairs 2–7.

Remarks. Whittingtonocotyle caetei n. gen. n. sp. is the type species of the genus. The new species is characterized by having: (1) ventral anchor with deep root truncate; (2) prostatic reservoir separated into two zones with one terminal area densely stained; and (3) vaginal canal heavily sclerotized, coiled and dilate distally.

* Type locality; **Dorsal bar length measurement at level of anteromedial process.

TABLE 1. Comparative measurements (in Μm) of specimens of Whittingtonocotyle caetei n. gen. n. sp. from two localities, respectively. MCO = male copulatory organ.

  *Caeté River N Guamá River N
Body      
Length 605 (550–860) 5 978 (700–1280) 8
Width 241 (146–259) 5 244 (146–391) 12
Pharynx      
Length 31 (25–38) 3 71 (52– 80) 7
Width 39 (31–55) 3 48 (48–58) 8
Haptor      
Length 64 (58–69) 5 59 (50–65) 8
Width 108 (80–125) 5 103 (75–134) 10
Ventral Anchor      
Outer 34 (33–35) 3 35 (32–37) 7
Inner 28 (27–30) 3 27 (26–28) 5
Base 12 (11–12) 3 14 (13–15) 7
Dorsal Anchor      
Outer 31 (29–33) 3 33 (30–34) 6
Inner 21 (20–23) 3 22 (20–24) 6
Base 16 (16–17) 3 14 (12–15) 7
Ventral Bar      
Length   3 4
Width 39 (35–42) 3 43 (42–50) 5
Dorsal Bar      
**Length 15 (12–17) 3 14 (12–16) 4
Width 39 (35–45) 3 41 (39–46) 5
Hook pair 1 9 1 8 1
Hook pair 2–7 13 (12–14) 10 12 (11–13) 10
Testis      
Length – 34 (32–38) 2
Width – 26 (22–30)  
Germarium      
Length 98 (70–120) 3 103 (100–107) 3
Width 52 (40–80) 2 49 (40–51) 7
MCO 117 (104–126) 5 110 (100–120) 10
Accessory piece 42 (39–45) 3 –
Egg      
Length 55 (49–60) 2
Width 41 (38–43) 2
CHIOC

Helminthological Collection of Oswaldo Cruz Institute (Coleccion. Helmintologica del Instituto Oswaldo Cruz)

INPA

Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia

MPEG

Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi

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