Raphidascaris (Ichthyascaris) etelidis, MORAvEC & Justine, 2012

MORAvEC, František & Justine, Jean-Lou, 2012, Raphidascaris (Ichthyascaris) etelidis n. sp. (Nematoda, Anisakidae), a new ascaridoid nematode from lutjanid fishes off New Caledonia, Zoosystema 34 (1), pp. 113-121 : 115-116

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2012n1a4

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2BC62300-112C-42CC-B72A-321BA940CEAB

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scientific name

Raphidascaris (Ichthyascaris) etelidis
status

sp. nov.

Raphidascaris (Ichthyascaris) etelidis View in CoL n. sp. ( Figs 1-3 View FIG View FIG View FIG )

DEPOSITION OF SPECIMENS. — Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Paris ( MNHN JNC2616 , JNC2617 , JNC2623 , holotype, allotype and 30 paratypes; JNC2459 and JNC2460 , voucher specimens).— Institute of Parasitology , Biology Centre of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, České Budějovice (N-969, 4 paratypes) .

TYPE LOCALITY. — Off New Caledonia, South Pacific Ocean.

ETYMOLOGY. — The specific name of this nematode relates to the genitive form of the generic name of the host.

TYPE HOST. — Deep-water longtail red snapper, Etelis coruscans Valenciennes, 1862 ( Lutjanidae , Perciformes ).

OTHER HOST. — Crimson jobfish, Pristipomoides filamentosus (Valenciennes, 1830) (Lutjanidae) .

SITE OF INFECTION. — Intestine.

PREVALENCE AND INTENSITY. — Etelis coruscans : 3 fish infected/5 fish examined; 2-38 (mean 9) specimens per fish. Pristipomoides filamentosus : 2/2; 1-10 (mean 5).

DESCRIPTION

Medium-sized, whitish nematodes with transversely striated cuticle. Lips nearly equal in size (dorsal lip slightly smaller than ventrolateral lips), broader than long, without lateral membranous flanges; pulp with two distinct anterior lobes, each internally with terminal pocket-like depression. Dorsal lip bears two subdorsal double papillae at approximately anterior ⅓ of its length; each ventrolateral lip with one double subventral papilla, one small single papilla and amphid situated laterally ( Figs 1B, F View FIG ; 2A, C View FIG ). Interlabia absent. Narrow lateral alae extend along whole body length, united anteriorly close to ventrolateral lips on one side of body ( Figs 1A View FIG ; 2B, C View FIG ) and form cordons on tail ( Fig. 2D, E View FIG ). Oesophagus short; posterior half markedly broad ( Fig. 1A View FIG ). Ventriculus transversely oval; ventricular appendix relatively short. Excretory pore posterior to level of nerve ring. Tail of both sexes conical.

Male

Seven specimens; measurements of holotype in parentheses.

Length of body 13.87-27.65 (19.19) mm, maximum width 435-830 (666). Lips 82-136 (109) long. Length of oesophagus 1.34-2.30 (2.30) (7.8-12 [12]% of body length), maximum width 204-340. Nerve ring and excretory pore 381-625 (476) and 482-775 (775), respectively, from anterior extremity. Ventriculus 109-163 × 163-286 (109 × 218); ventricular appendix 585-925 (585) long, 122-177 (122) in maximum width. Posterior end of body curved ventrally. Spicules equal, alate, pointed, 345-474 (474) long, representing 1.5-2.5 (2.5)% of body length. Total of 60-65 (62) pairs of small subventral papillae present, 44-49 (49) being preanals and 12-13 (13) postanals; papillae of several posteriormost preanal pairs and of postanal pairs very small; postanal papillae of third pair from posterior extremity doubled ( Fig. 2F View FIG ). Anterior cloacal lip with poorly developed unpaired median papilla. Tail 109-163 (122) long, ending in small appendage provided with many cuticular spines or protuberances ( Figs 1E, I View FIG ; 3D, E View FIG ). Ventral and subventral surface of body in region of genital papillae bearing distinctly modified cuticle ( Figs 2F View FIG ; 3E, F View FIG ).

Female

Seven gravid specimens; measurements of allotype in parentheses.

Length of body 24.13-26.89 (26.63) mm, maximum width 775-938 (775). Lips 122-150 (122) long. Length of oesophagus 2.15-2.42 (2.30), representing 8.1-9.4 (8.1)% of body length, maximum width 299-476 (299). Nerve ring and excretory pore 503-639 (503) and 745-979 (979), respectively, from anterior extremity. Ventriculus 136-163 × 272-313 (150 × 313); ventricular appendix 612- 1047 (1047) long, maximum width 109-177 (109). Vulva situated in anterior region of body, 3.33- 4.69 (4.30) mm from anterior extremity, at 14-18 (16)% of body length; vagina directed posteriorly from vulva. Uterus forms coils in region posterior to vagina, extending posteriorly to level of rectum. Eggs numerous, suboval to almost rounded, thinwalled, smooth, with uncleaved contents ( Fig. 1D View FIG ); size 54-57 × 45-54 (54 × 48). Tail 544-639 (639) long; tip with numerous minute cuticular spines ( Figs 1E View FIG ; 2D View FIG ).

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

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