Alloglossidium demshini sp. nov. (Digenea: Macroderoididae) from leeches in Minnesota
Alloglossidium demshini sp. nov. is described based on specimens from leeches Haemopis grandis collected in northwestern Minnesota. The new species is morphologically closest to Alloglossidium schmidti . The two species can be readily differentiated based on several morphological characters. The cir...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta parasitologica 2013-12, Vol.58 (4), p.434-440 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Alloglossidium demshini
sp. nov. is described based on specimens from leeches
Haemopis grandis
collected in northwestern Minnesota. The new species is morphologically closest to
Alloglossidium schmidti
. The two species can be readily differentiated based on several morphological characters. The cirrus sac in
A. schmidti
is almost entirely situated anterior to the ventral sucker while in
A. demshini
sp. nov. it is situated dorsal to the ventral sucker and its proximal end almost reaches the posterior end of ventral sucker or extends posterior to it. The new species has a prepharynx that is substantially longer than the esophagus while in
A. schmidti
the situation is the opposite. The two species also differ in the position of the ovary and the position of the testes and vitelline fields in relation to the ends of the ceca.
Hirudineatrema oschmarini
described from leeches in Eastern Palaearctic and
Alloglossidium richardsoni
described in North America demonstrate great morphological similarity. Nevertheless,
Hirudineatrema
cannot be synonymized with
Alloglossidium
at this point because of several peculiar morphological features of
H. oschmarini
such as a V-shaped excretory bladder and the apparent presence of a true seminal receptacle in the latter species. These features need to be re-evaluated before any taxonomic decision can be made. |
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ISSN: | 1230-2821 1896-1851 |
DOI: | 10.2478/s11686-013-0159-1 |