The Morphological and Molecular Description of Acanthogyrus (Acanthosentis) fusiformis n. sp. (Acanthocephala: Quadrigyridae) from the Catfish Arius sp. (Ariidae) in the Pacific Ocean off Vietnam, with Notes on Zoogeography
Background Most (82%) of the 46 recognized species of Acanthogyrus ( Acanthosentis ) Verma and Datta, 1929 are known from Asian freshwater fishes. Only three species of Acanthosentis are known from marine or brackish water fishes from India and Pakistan. We have discovered another marine species of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta parasitologica 2019-12, Vol.64 (4), p.779-796 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Most (82%) of the 46 recognized species of
Acanthogyrus
(
Acanthosentis
) Verma and Datta, 1929 are known from Asian freshwater fishes. Only three species of
Acanthosentis
are known from marine or brackish water fishes from India and Pakistan. We have discovered another marine species of
Acanthosentis
in the Pacific Ocean, off Vietnam.
Purpose
The purpose is to describe the new species morphologically and molecularly and provide new information of its evolutionally relationships with other species of the subgenus.
Methods
Standard methods of collection and examination of marine hosts, processing and illustrating of specimens, and taxonomic identification of parasites using the extensive collection of the lead author were used. Specimens were further studied using energy-dispersive X-ray analysis and ion sectioning of hooks, SEM analysis, and molecular sequencing. Type specimens were deposited at the Harold W. Manter Lab. collection, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Results
Acanthogyrus
(
Acanthosentis
)
fusiformis
n. sp. is described from the catfish,
Arius
sp. (Ariidae: Siluriformes) off the Pacific Coast of Vietnam at Bac Lieu in the Gulf of Thailand. The three other marine Indian species include
A
. (
A.
)
arii
Bilqees, 1971 which is also described from a similar catfish,
Arius serratus
Day off the Karachi coast in the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean. Our new species from Vietnam is distinguished from the other 46 species by a combination of characters including a small fusiform trunk, complete circles of small hollow spines covering the entire trunk, prominent double apical organs often extending posteriorly past posterior hooks, middle and posterior hooks of equal size slightly smaller than anterior hooks, large neck continuous with the outline of the proboscis without distinct separation, big drop-shaped cephalic ganglion, extension of the proboscis receptacle anteriorly past the base of the proboscis up to the insertion point of the posterior hooks, presence of two para-receptacle structures (PRSs), free unattached thick lemnisci, short female reproductive system with filamentous attachment of the distal end of the uterine bell to the ventral body wall, and small narrowly ellipsoid eggs with thickened polar ends. Partial sequences of the 18S and internal transcribed spacers (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2) of ribosomal RNA were generated and used for phylogenetic analyses to confirm the taxonomic identity of
Acanthogyrus
(
Acanthosentis
)
fusiformis
n. sp.
Conclusions
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ISSN: | 1230-2821 1896-1851 |
DOI: | 10.2478/s11686-019-00102-3 |