A new acanthocephalan family, the Isthmosacanthidae (Acanthocephala: Echinorhynchida), with the description of Isthmosacanthus fitzroyensis n. g., n. sp. from threadfin fishes (Polynemidae) of northern Australia
Isthmosacanthus fitzroyensis n. g., n. sp. is described from two species of protandrous fish, Eleutheronema tetradactylum (Shaw) and Polydactylus macrochir (Günther), from the waters around the coast of northern Australian. The new species can be distinguished from all others by the following combin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Systematic parasitology 2012-06, Vol.82 (2), p.105-111 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Isthmosacanthus fitzroyensis
n. g., n. sp. is described from two species of protandrous fish,
Eleutheronema tetradactylum
(Shaw) and
Polydactylus macrochir
(Günther), from the waters around the coast of northern Australian. The new species can be distinguished from all others by the following combination of characters: proboscis shape and armature (22 rows of 13–14 hooks), short neck, trunk spined anteriorly and having two swellings (one bulbous) with a narrow isthmus in between, long tubular lemnisci and six tubular cement glands. Although
I. fitzroyensis
has been confused with a species of
Pomphorhynchus
Monticelli, 1905 in the literature, it can be distinguished from all pomphorhynchids, including species of
Longicollum
Yamaguti, 1935 and
Pyriproboscis
Amin, Abdullah & Mhaisen, 2003, by the suite of characters listed above
.
The placement of the species of
Pyriproboscis
in the Pomphorhynchidae Yamaguti, 1939 is problematical, because it has a short neck, two distinct hook types comprising the proboscis armature and only two rather than six cement glands. A new family, the Isthmosacanthidae n. fam., is erected to contain
Isthmosacanthus
together with
Gorgorhynchoides
Cable & Linderoth, 1963 and
Golvanorhynchus
Noronha, Fabio & Pinto, 1978, genera having an elongate to clavate proboscis, anterior trunk spines, elongate lemnisci, and six tubular cement glands. The validity of this determination, based on the importance of cement gland number and phylogenetic analysis, is argued. |
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ISSN: | 0165-5752 1573-5192 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11230-012-9348-9 |