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1 June 2004 OBSERVATIONS ON A CUCULLANID NEMATODE OF MARINE FISHES FROM TAIWAN STRAIT, DICHELYNE (CUCULLANELLUS) JIALARIS N. SP
Damin Luo, Shulin Guo, Wenzhen Fang, Heqin Huang
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Abstract

During a helminthological examination of marine fishes from south of the Minnan-Taiwan Bank Fishing Ground, Taiwan Strait, Fujian, China, a new cucullanid nematode, Dichelyne (Cucullanellus) jialaris n. sp., was removed from the intestine of the red seabream, Pagrus major (Temminck & Schlegel, 1834). The new species differs from its congeners mainly in the following characters: body size medium but with relative long spicules of 1.01 mm (0.97–1.06) in length or 20.0% (18.21– 21.8%) of the body length; proximal end of spicules somewhat expanded and distal end rounded; gubernaculum I-shaped, slightly narrow in the middle part, both ends rounded; both anterior and posterior cloaca lips round or oval, prominent and unequal in size. The anterior cloaca lip is at least 2 times larger than the posterior one. There is a conspicuous papilliform structure within the central of anterior and posterior cloacal lip. Vulva of female is not prominent, slightly postequatorial; distance from vulva to anterior end of body is 4.3 (3.0–5.5) mm or 58.0% (54.0–62.0%) of the body length. Considering the result of comparing the structure of so-called unpaired median papilla with the 10 pairs of caudal petiolated papillae in the body of the same individual, the papilliform structures are just a backstop for the cloacal lips, this new species represents the first record of a nematode of the Dichelyne, subgenus Cucullanellus in marine fishes of China Sea.

Damin Luo, Shulin Guo, Wenzhen Fang, and Heqin Huang "OBSERVATIONS ON A CUCULLANID NEMATODE OF MARINE FISHES FROM TAIWAN STRAIT, DICHELYNE (CUCULLANELLUS) JIALARIS N. SP," Journal of Parasitology 90(3), 608-611, (1 June 2004). https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-166R
Received: 13 June 2003; Accepted: 1 September 2003; Published: 1 June 2004
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