Progyliauchen magnacetabulum, Al-Jahdali & O, 2013
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5732120 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A166879C-1B02-FF81-D303-C7B6FD54FAA3 |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Progyliauchen magnacetabulum |
status |
sp. nov. |
Progyliauchen magnacetabulum View in CoL sp. n.
( Fig. 2 View Figs 1–2 )
Type- host: S. luridus Rüppel (Teleostei, Siganidae ).
Site: Lowerintestine.
Type- locality: RedSeaoffthecoastofRabigh (between 22°49′Nand 22°54′N), SaudiArabia. Prevalence: 12/50 fishesexamined; 24%.
Type- material: HolotypeandparatypesaredepositedintheNaturalHistoryMu-
seum, London, Reg. nos. 2011.8.2.1 and 2011.8.2.2–10.
Description (Basedon 14 fullygravidspecimens): Bodyfleshy, robust, taperedan- teriorly, elongatetopyriform, 1,980 –3,200 (2,590) inlength, 610–950 (780) inmaximum widthatitsmiddle. Excretorypapillaabsent. Tegumentunspined. Oralsuckerabsent. Ventralsuckerlarge, spherical, 495–753 (624) indiameter, inmiddleofposteriorhalfof body, wellseparatedfromposteriorextremity. Pharynxelongate, 161–255 × 121–191 (208 × 156). Oesophagusverylong, relativelynarrow, highlycoiled, with 2–3 loops, longerthan bodylength, surroundedbyglandularcellsalongmostofitslength. Oesophagealbulb round, large, 198–295 × 229–323 (246 × 276). Intestinalbifurcationatbeginningofmid- dlethirdofbody; caecasimple, wide, extendintomiddlethirdofbody. Testes 2, oval, symmetrical, dorsaltoventralsucker, sub-equal, 241–383 × 177–281 (312 × 229). Cirrussac short, claviform, mainlyintercaecal, 251–383 (317) inlength, 148–230 (189) wideatitsbase, containstubularseminalvesicle (partlyexternaltocirrussac), well- developedprostatic complexandrelativelyshortejaculatoryduct; prostaticcellsextendoutsidethecirrussac tocoverexternalpartofseminalvesicle. Genitalporemedian, directlyposteriortointes- tinalbifurcation. Ovarytetra- lobed, median, anteriortoventralsuckerorbetweencaecal extremities. Seminalreceptacleoval, submedian, betweenventralsuckerandleftcaecum. Mehlis’glandwelldeveloped. Inseminationchamberlocatedbetweenovaryandoötype. Laurer’scanalopensondorsalsurfaceatlevelofventralsucker. Uterusshort, winding betweenovary, cirrussacandleftcaeum. Eggsthin-shelled, yellowish, 68–80 × 42–54 (74 × 48). Vitellinefolliclesrelativelysmall, irregular, numerous, extendalongcaecaforalmost theirentirelength. Transversevitellinecollectingductscomingfromvitellinefolliclesof eachsideopenintosmallsphericalvitellinereservoirdorsaltoanteriorborderofventral sucker. Excretoryvesicleclaviform, extendsanteriorlytonearventralsucker; excretory porepostero- terminal.
Comment – Morphologically,theabovedescriptionof P. magnacetabulum sp. n. agreeswellwiththeconceptof Progyliauchen ShalabyetHassanine 1997 , whichistodatestillendemictothe Siganus spp. intheRedSea. Although, P. magnacetabulum sp. n. and P. sigani (previously, theonlyspeciesofthegenus) arefromcloselyrelated, sympatrichostsofasimilarsize, thenewspecies clearlydiffersinsomespecificfeatures:
− Theventralsuckerisspherical, largeandstout (495–753 μmindiameter), butin P. sigani thissuckeristransverselyelongateandmuchsmaller (188–293 × 245–372 μm).
− Theoesophagusisverylong, highlycoiled (with 2–3 loops) andlonger thanthetotalbodylengthifstraightened, butin P. sigani theoesophagus slightlyconvolutedintolateralfoldsandmuchshorter (about 55% ofthe totalbodylength).
− Theoesophagealbulbislarge (198–295 × 229–323 μm), butin P. sigani , thebulbismuchsmaller (130–172 μmindiameter).
− Theseminalvesicleistubular, butin P. sigani itisconstrictedintothreeparts.
Inviewofthesedifferences, thepresentspeciesisconsideredtobenew
toscience.
Etymology: Thespecificname “ magnacetabulum ” ofthenewspeciesreferstothelarge
ventralsuckerofthenewspecies.
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Acknowledgements – IamverygratefulforKingAbdulazizUniversity, SaudiArabia, forcontinuedencouragementandsupport. Ishouldalsoliketoextendmyappreciationto thestaffofRabigh- FacultyofScienceandArts, KingAbdulazizUniversity, fortheirhelp duringthecollectionofthematerial.
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