Phthinomita symplocos, Nolan & Cribb, 2006
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1218.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5066855 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/BD233B7F-362B-4974-A69E-4056491AB60A |
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lsid:zoobank.org:act:BD233B7F-362B-4974-A69E-4056491AB60A |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Phthinomita symplocos |
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sp. nov. |
Phthinomita symplocos View in CoL n. sp. ( Figs. 8 View FIGURE 8 , 15–22 View FIGURES 15–17 View FIGURES 18–22 )
Type host: Siganus lineatus (Valenciennes) , Goldlined Rabbitfish ( Perciformes : Siganidae ).
Site in host: Intertrabecular spaces of ventricle (heart).
Type locality: Lizard Island, northern Great Barrier Reef (14°40’S 145°27’E), Queensland GoogleMaps .
Material examined: ex S. lineatus, Lizard Island (QLD), May 2004, twentyseven specimens (Holotype no. QM G 225528 ; Paratype nos. QM G 225529–225537 ) (another three specimens used for scanning electron microscopy and nineteen specimens sequenced for ITS2) .
Collector: M.J. Nolan.
Etymology
Specific name “ Symplokos ” (Gr. interwoven, involved), for the hostparasite system described here.
Description
Based on 27 whole mounts. With features of genus. Body slightly notched at male genital pore. Vestigial oral sucker bearing 5 concentric rows of fine spines. Intestine; posterior caeca irregular, distal portions expanded. Anterior testis originating posterior to intercaecal field, margins lobed, containing dorsoventral muscle fibres. Posterior testis elliptical, margins lobed, rudimentary (may have sperm anteriorly, testis tissue posteriorly (see Figure 8a View FIGURE 8 )). Vas deferens seen anterodextral to posterior margin of anterior testis; duct from posterior testis passing anteromedially. Cirrussac tearshaped. Internal seminal vesicle ovoid, occupying posterior of cirrussac; ejaculatory duct sinuous; prostatic cells not seen. Ovary spherical to ovoid, slightly overlapping posterior margin of anterior testis. Oviduct originating at posterior dorsal margin of ovary, dorsal to vas deferens, entering oötype posterodorsally. Vitelline duct forming anterior to cirrussac, posteriorly dextral to vas deferens and cirrussac. Oötype ovoid. Mehlis’ gland extending anteriorly to posterior margin of cirrussac, extending posteriorly to anterior margin of posterior testis. Uterus extending from oötype sinuously, sinistral to oviduct. Uterine chamber forming posterior to posterior margin of ovary, sinuous, curving dorsally posteriorly to female pore. Vitelline follicles extending anteriorly past intestinal bifurcation, sinistral and dextral to oesophagus, posterior caeca and anterior testis, posteriorly extending to midsection of uterine chamber.
Remarks
There are 7–35 base differences (1.9–10.7% sequence divergence) between the ITS2 rDNA sequence of P. symplocos n. sp. and the remaining Phthinomita species sequenced here. Between the sequences from P. symplocos from S. lineatus off Lizard Island (15 replicates) and P. munozae n. sp. from C. venustus off Heron Island (four replicates) there are seven bases different.
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Queensland Museum |
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