Ahamulina catarina, Marques, Fernando P. L., Jensen, Kirsten & Caira, Janine N., 2012

Marques, Fernando P. L., Jensen, Kirsten & Caira, Janine N., 2012, Ahamulina n. gen. (Cestoda: Diphyllidea) from the polkadot catshark, Scyliorhinus besnardi (Carcharhiniformes: Scyliorhinidae), off Brazil, Zootaxa 3352, pp. 51-59 : 53-55

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.213493

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6173432

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0A3F8793-FFF9-AC1C-A2D1-FA09FC77E80F

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scientific name

Ahamulina catarina
status

gen. nov.

Ahamulina catarina View in CoL n. gen., n. sp.

( Figs. 1–18 View FIGURES 1 – 5 View FIGURES 6 – 12 View FIGURES 13 – 18 )

Type host: Scyliorhinus besnardi Springer and Sadowsky, 1970 ( Scyliorhinidae III sensu Naylor et al. [2012]: Carcharhiniformes ), polkadot catshark.

Type locality: Off Itajaí (26°54'55.08"S, 48°39'9.00"W), Santa Catarina , Brazil, Atlantic Ocean.

Site of infection: Spiral intestine.

Type material: Holotype ( MZUSP 6487a; whole mount); 6 paratypes ( MZUSP 6487b–g; 4 whole mounts, 1 scolex longitudinal section series and its whole-mounted voucher, and 1 proglottid cross-section series), 5 paratypes ( USNPC 105708–105712; 4 whole mounts and 1 proglottid cross-section series), 4 paratypes (LRP 7886– 7889; 4 whole mounts); scolex prepared for SEM and its strobilar voucher retained in the senior author’s personal collection at USP.

Etymology: The specific epithet, catarina , used as a noun in apposition, is in reference to the colloquial Brazilian term (" catarina ") for the inhabitants of Santa Catarina , the state bordering the waters from which the host for this species was collected.

Description (based on 9 complete and 6 incomplete whole-mounted specimens, cross-sections of 2 proglottids, longitudinal sections of 1 scolex, and 1 scolex prepared for SEM): Worms apolytic, 23–45 (30±7; 8) mm long; greatest width at level of scolex; proglottids acraspedote, 44–65 (59±7; 8) in number. Scolex consisting of scolex proper and cephalic peduncle. Scolex proper 495–644 (596±51; 8) long by 429–544 (479±41; 8) wide, consisting of armed apical organ and 1 dorsal and 1 ventral bothrium. Bothria 455–628 (559±54; 8) long by 428±544 (479±41; 8) wide. Apical organ muscular, small, 136–179 (168±13; 9) long by 95–125 (111±10; 9) wide, with 1 dorsal and 1 ventral group of apical hooks; apical hooks in each group up to 6 in number, solid, not articulated with one another, arranged in single, irregular row, without distinct base, rounded at tips; lateral-most apical hooks on each side slightly smaller than medial 4 hooks; lateral hooks 28–42 (35±6; 7) long by 6–8 (7±1; 7) wide; medial hooks 34–46 (40±4; 18) long by 7–11 (9±1; 18) wide; hook formula {6/6}. Cephalic peduncle unarmed, craspedote, not extending posterior to bothria, 412–599 (500±54; 9) long by 247–353 (287±37; 9) wide.

Distal and proximal bothrial surfaces covered with capilliform filitriches and trifurcate spinitriches ( Figs. 9 and 10 View FIGURES 6 – 12 , respectively). Surfaces of apical organ, cephalic peduncle, and strobila covered with capilliform filitriches only ( Figs. 8, 11 View FIGURES 6 – 12 , and 12, respectively).

Immature proglottids 42–47 (45±2; 6) in number, initially wider than long, becoming longer than wide with maturity ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1 – 5 ); posterior-most immature proglottid 584–894 (693±119.1; 5) long by 323–403 (362.4±34.4; 5) wide. Mature proglottids 10–17 (12±3; 6) in number, 728–1,892 (1,153±228; 47) long by 291–586 (460±70; 47) wide, length:width ratio 1.7–3.7:1. Gravid proglottids 1–8 (5±2; 7) in number, subterminal gravid proglottid 864– 1,900 (1,386±252; 38) long by 460–373 (590±82; 38) wide, length:width ratio 1.6–3.6:1, terminal gravid proglottid 1,574–2,071 (1,895±180; 7) long by 418–722 (588±117; 7) wide, length:width ratio 2.4–4.5:1. Genital pore midventral, 20–31 (26±3; 27)% from posterior margin of mature proglottid; 22–31 (25±3; 20)% from posterior margin of subterminal gravid proglottid, 23–36 (26±6; 4)% from posterior margin of terminal gravid proglottid. Testes 39– 49 (42±4; 6) in number, 59–126 (89±16; 60) long by 36–84 (62±9; 60) wide, arranged in 2 to 3 irregular columns, extending from anterior margin of proglottid to near cirrus sac, 2 to 3 layers deep in cross-section. Cirrus sac containing coiled cirrus, bipartite ( Fig. 5 View FIGURES 1 – 5 ), consisting of proximal spherical portion and distal tubular portion, 155–285 (238±49; 10) long; proximal spherical portion 101–151 (121±17; 10) long by 84–133 (111±17; 10) wide; distal tubular portion 79–174 (127±37; 10) long by 32–52 (39±6; 10) wide. Cirrus armed with spinitriches ( Chervy 2009). Internal seminal vesicle absent. External seminal vesicle absent. Vas deferens sinuous, extending from posterior of testicular field to cirrus sac. Ovary near posterior of proglottid, inverted A-shaped in frontal view ( Figs. 4, 5 View FIGURES 1 – 5 ), bilobed in cross section ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 13 – 18 ), 134–336 (204±59; 14) long by 182–303 (247±36; 11) wide. Mehlis’ gland dorsal and posterior to ovarian isthmus. Vagina short, sigmoidal, opening posterior to cirrus sac into common genital pore, with numerous glandular cell and with muscular sphincter. Vitellarium follicular; vitelline follicles circumcortical, 24–66 (43±9; 92) long by 17–40 (27±5; 92) wide, extending from anterior margin of proglottid to anterior margin of ovary. Uterus saccate, ventral to vagina, dorsal to cirrus sac, extending from ovarian bridge to mid-level of mature proglottids, extending to near anterior margin of proglottid when fully gravid; uterine duct extensive, strongly sinuous, entering uterus in posterior third. Eggs ovoid ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 13 – 18 ), 39–46 (42±2; 19) long by 17– 26 (23±2; 19) wide, with small, eccentric, terminal knob, unembryonated.

MZUSP

Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo

USNPC

United States National Parasite Collection

USP

University of the South Pacific

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