STOMACHICOLA LYCENGRAULIDIS N. SP. (DIGENEA, HEMIURIDAE), PARÁSITA DE LAANCHOA DE RÍO LYCENGRAULIS GROSSIDENS (CLUPEIFORMES, ENGRAULIDAE)

R. D. Tanzola, S. Seguel
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This paper describes and illustrates a new species of digenetic trematode, parasitic in the stomach of the sabretooth anchovy Lycengraulis grossidens (Agassiz, 1829) from the Bahia Blanca estuary and the Parana River, Argentina, designated as Stomachicola lycengraulidis n.sp. The new taxon differs from S. bayagbonai and S. singhi congeneric species from the Gulf of Guinea and Indian Ocean respectively, mainly in the body size, the structure of the reproductive system, the development of the ecsoma and the sinus sac. It differs from the first one mainly in the presence of two frontal protuberances at the level of the preoral lobe, which are absent in the specimens studied here. Also in general terms, S. bayagbonai is comprised of slightly larger individuals, with larger pharynx, testicles and ovary. And it differs from S. singhi by their smaller duct and hermaphroditic sac and for having a well developed seminal receptacle, which is absent in the Bay of Bengal specimens. When comparing the relative size of the ecsoma, we found significant differences among both of the populations of digeneans examined, the worms collected in the Parana River was more developed than those from the Bahia Blanca estuary. The host, L. grossidens, migrates to the Parana river in winter and spring and then, from December to March it makes a trophic migration towards the sea and is found all along the Atlantic coast of Buenos Aires province. For this reason, it is here hypothesized that the relative development of the tail, is affected by environmental conditions, such as pH and osmolarity of the stomach, salinity and/or water temperature.
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本文描述了阿根廷巴伊亚布兰卡河口和巴拉那河剑齿凤尾鱼Lycengraulis grossidens (Agassiz, 1829)胃内寄生的一种新的遗传吸虫,命名为gastroicola lycengraulidis .sp。该新分类群与几内亚湾的S. bayagbonai和印度洋的S. singhi同属种的差异主要表现在体型大小、生殖系统结构、外阴和窦囊发育等方面。它与第一个不同的地方主要是在口前叶水平有两个额突,这在这里研究的标本中是不存在的。一般来说,S. bayagbonai由稍大的个体组成,具有较大的咽、睾丸和卵巢。它与S. singhi的不同之处在于它们的导管和雌雄同体的囊更小,并且有一个发育良好的精囊,这在孟加拉湾的标本中是没有的。在比较尾蚴的相对大小时,我们发现在两个被检查的迪根尼虫种群之间存在显著差异,在巴拉那河收集的蠕虫比在巴伊亚布兰卡河口收集的蠕虫更发达。寄主L. grossidens在冬季和春季迁徙到巴拉那河,然后从12月到3月,它向海洋进行营养迁徙,在布宜诺斯艾利斯省的大西洋沿岸随处可见。因此,这里假设尾巴的相对发育受环境条件的影响,如胃的pH值和渗透压、盐度和/或水温。
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