Dactylogyrus wuhuensis Lee, 1960
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https://doi.org/ 10.12782/specdiv.25.61 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4585065 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/357D87B8-9A50-9577-FEBE-FD2DFADE933A |
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Dactylogyrus wuhuensis Lee, 1960 |
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Dactylogyrus wuhuensis Lee, 1960 View in CoL
[New Japanese name: Buko-yubigata-mushi] ( Fig. 5 View Fig )
Dactylogyrus wuhuensis Lee, 1960: 33–36 View in CoL , figs A, B; Lee 1963: 76; Yukhimenko 1972: 155; Anonymous 1973a: 138, pl. 77, figs 153–154; Musselius 1973: 20, 22, fig. 6ge; Gvozdev and Agapova 1977: 109; Anonymous 1978: 52–53; Chen 1981: 116; Ji et al. 1982: 22; Gussev 1985: 125–126, fig. 161; Huang 1986: 15; Wu and Wang 1991: 18, 102–103, fig. 90; Long 2000: 94–95, fig. 41; Xia et al. 2000: 152; Urazbaev and Kurbanova 2006: 537; Ký and T ề 2007: 136, 139, fig. 116; Gussev et al. 2010: 189–190, 192, fig. 217; Davydov et al. 2012: 141; Zhang 2012: 123.
Dactylogyrus chenshuchenae Gussev in Bykhovskaya-Pavlovskaya et al., 1962: 294–296 View in CoL , fig. 685; Babayev 1964: 51; Osmanov and Yusupov 1967: 212; Musselius 1969: 238; Osmanov 1971: 107; Hoffman and Schubert 1984: 238; Gibson et al. 1996: 11.
Material examined. One specimen fixed in modified picrate glycerin (NSMT-Pl 6395).
Description. Male copulatory organ ( Fig. 5L View Fig ) screlotized, consisting of penis and accessory piece, composition of male copulatory organ of our specimen damaged during preparation. Penis long, length 138. Accessory piece ( Fig. 5L View Fig ) rodshaped with bifurcated base and widened tip, length 60. Vagina unsclerotized.
Dorsal anchor ( Fig. 5A View Fig ) total length 40; length to notch 35; outer root length 5, inner root length 9, point length 1. Dorsal bar ( Fig. 5B View Fig ) bow-shaped, total length 22, total width 6, median width 3. Ventral bar ( Fig. 5C View Fig ) broadly M-shaped, total length 35, total width 5, median width 3. Marginal hooks 7 pairs; hook length: pair I ( Fig. 5D View Fig ) 29; pair II ( Fig. 5E View Fig ) 30; pair III ( Fig. 5F View Fig ) 30; pair IV ( Fig. 5G View Fig ) 30; pair V ( Fig. 5H View Fig ), 27, pair VI ( Fig. 5I View Fig ) 29; pair VII ( Fig. 5J View Fig ) 32. Pair of needles ( Fig. 5K View Fig ) length 11.
Host. Silver carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix ( Cypriniformes : Cyprinidae )
Site of infection. Gill filaments.
Remarks. This species was originally described by Lee (1960) from the gills, oral cavity, and nasal cavity of H. molitrix in Wuhu , Anhui Province, China. Subsequently, it was reported from the same host in Hubei, Fujian, and Zhejiang provinces, China ( Anonymous 1973a; Huang 1986; Wu and Wang 1991) and Far-East Russia ( Yukhimenko 1972; Musselius 1973). Dactylogyrus chenshuchenae Gussev in Bykhovskaya-Pavlovskaya et al., 1962 described from the gill filaments of the same host in the Liao River, Liaoning Province, China, has been synonymized with D. wuhuensis ( Anonymous 1973a) . The haptoral structures and the accessory piece of the specimen examined in this study conform to those of Lee (1960), Wu and Wang (1991), Long (2000), and Gussev et al. (2010).
The present collection represents the first record of D. wuhuensis from Japan. This monogenean has been reported as an alien species parasitic on H. molitrix from Turkmenistan ( Babayev 1964; Osmanov 1971), the Amu Darya River ( Osmanov and Yusupov 1967), the European region of Russia ( Musselius 1969), Kazakhstan ( Gvozdev and Agapova 1977), the Aral Sea ( Urazbaev and Kurbanova 2006), and Vietnam (Ký and T ề 2007).
Japanese name. In the new Japanese name, “buko” means Wuhu, the type locality of D. wuhuensis, in Japanese , and “yubigata-mushi” means the genus Dactylogyrus .
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Dactylogyrus wuhuensis Lee, 1960
Nitta, Masato & Nagasawa, Kazuya 2020 |
Dactylogyrus chenshuchenae Gussev in Bykhovskaya-Pavlovskaya et al., 1962: 294–296
Gibson, D. I. & Timofeeva, T. A. & Gerasev, P. I. 1996: 11 |
Hoffman, G. L. & Schubert, G. 1984: 238 |
Osmanov, S. O. 1971: 107 |
Musselius, V. A. 1969: 238 |
Osmanov, S. O. & Yusupov, O. 1967: 212 |
Babayev, B. 1964: 51 |
Bykhovskaya-Pavlovskaya, I. E. & Gusev, A. V. & Dubinina, M. N. & Izyumova, N. A. & Smirnova, T. S. & Sokolovskaya, I. L. & Shtein, G. A. & Shul'man, S. S. & Epshtein, V. M. 1962: 296 |
Dactylogyrus wuhuensis
Davydov, O. N. & Kurovskaya, L. Y. & Temnikhanov, Y. D. & Neborachek, S. I. 2012: 141 |
Zhang, K. 2012: 123 |
Gussev, A. V. & Gerasev, P. I. & Pugachev, O. N. 2010: 189 |
Urazbaev, A. N. & Kurbanova, A. I. 2006: 537 |
Long, S. 2000: 94 |
Xia, X. & Wang, W. & Lu C. 2000: 152 |
Wu, B. & Wang, S. 1991: 18 |
Huang, S. 1986: 15 |
Gussev, A. V. 1985: 125 |
Ji, G. & Zhang, J. & Chen, C. 1982: 22 |
Chen, Z. 1981: 116 |
Anonymous 1978: 52 |
Gvozdev, E. V. & Agapova, A. I. 1977: 109 |
Anonymous 1973: 138 |
Musselius, V. A. 1973: 20 |
Yukhimenko, S. S. 1972: 155 |
Lee, Y. 1963: 76 |
Lee, Y. 1960: 36 |