A New Species of Waginella (Crustacea: Thecostraca: Ascothoracida) Parasitic on a Stalked Crinoid From Tasman Sea, With Notes on Morphology of Related Genera
A new ectoparasitic ascothoracidan species has been discovered off northern Tasman Sea at a depth of 520 m. Single female, described herein as Waginella ebonita Kolbasov and Newman sp. nov. in the family Synagogidae Gruvel, 1905 , was collected on the column of crinoid Metacrinus sp. This is the fir...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in Marine Science 2021-06, Vol.8 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A new ectoparasitic ascothoracidan species has been discovered off northern Tasman Sea at a depth of 520 m. Single female, described herein as
Waginella ebonita
Kolbasov and Newman sp. nov. in the family Synagogidae
Gruvel, 1905
, was collected on the column of crinoid
Metacrinus
sp. This is the first study of a new form of
Waginella
to be based on the extensive use of both light and scanning electron microscopy to document the fine-scale external morphology. We studied the external morphology of other two species of
Waginella
,
W
. cf.
axotremata
and
W. sandersi
utilizing SEM and compared fine structures of all congeners. The genus
Waginella
represents a monophyletic taxon including at least 4 species having similar and unique morphology even on the ultrastructural level. Two species,
W
. cf.
axotremata
and
W
. cf.
metacrinicola
may represent at least two complexes of species. The morphology of an attachment apparatus in all species of
Waginella
suggests that they remain attached to the host for a considerable period of time. The lattice organs of
Waginella
have a unique structure distinguishing from all Thecostraca.
Waginella ebonita
sp. nov. is the second species of this genus known to harbor hyperparasitic cryptoniscid isopods representing parasitic castrators. |
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ISSN: | 2296-7745 2296-7745 |
DOI: | 10.3389/fmars.2021.616001 |