Podocotyle synechogobii (Qiu & Li) Qiu & Li, 2017

Martin, Storm B., Cutmore, Scott C., Ward, Selina & Cribb, Thomas H., 2017, An updated concept and revised composition for Hamacreadium Linton, 1910 (Opecoelidae: Plagioporinae) clarifies a previously obscured pattern of host-specificity among species, Zootaxa 4254 (2), pp. 151-187 : 177-178

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4254.2.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0BDF72E4-5330-4EE7-8560-DF44E71C1F41

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6048995

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/436E87B5-BE7C-555B-FF67-F813FDDA4AC2

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scientific name

Podocotyle synechogobii (Qiu & Li)
status

comb. nov.

Podocotyle synechogobii (Qiu & Li) View in CoL n. comb.

Synonyms: Hamacreadium synechogobii Qiu & Li in Shen & Qiu, 1995 .

Records. From the Asian freshwater goby, Synechogobius ommaturus (Richardson) ( Perciformes : Gobiidae ), in the Bohai Sea ( Shen & Qiu, 1995).

Remarks. Gobiids are not typical definitive hosts of Hamacreadium species and it is clear from the original illustration that this species does not belong in the genus; the genital pore is lateral to the pharynx, the vitelline follicles are restricted to the hindbody and the ventral sucker is only marginally larger than the oral sucker and is immediately posterior to the intestinal bifurcation. The morphology of this species is most consistent with Podocotyle , to which it is transferred here. The only species of Podocotyle previously recorded from gobiids is Podocotyle atomon ( Rudolphi, 1802) Odhner, 1905 , which is morphologically similar but differs in the anterior extent of the vitelline follicles, the length of the cirrus-sac, the relative size of the ventral sucker and the length of the post-testicular and pre-ovarian areas.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Platyhelminthes

Class

Trematoda

Order

Plagiorchiida

Family

Opecoelidae

SubFamily

Plagioporinae

Genus

Podocotyle

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