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1 June 2007 A NEW CUCULLANID SPECIES (NEMATODA) FROM THE FRESHWATER FISH VIEJA INTERMEDIA (GÜNTHER, 1862) (CICHLIDAE) IN MEXICO
Guillermina Cabañas-Carranza, Juan Manuel Caspeta-Mandujano
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Abstract

A new nematode species, Cucullanus angeli n. sp., is described from specimens recovered from the intestine of Vieja intermedia (Günther, 1862) from the Lacantun River, State of Chiapas, Mexico. It is characterized largely by having an unusual distinct unpaired median papilla present on anterior cloacal lip in the male and the situation of phasmids (close to eighth pair of papillae); it is further characterized by equal spicules (length 175–475 μm), distribution of caudal papillae, a preanal sucker surrounded by first and second pair of papillae, and conical tail in both sexes, ending in small terminal digitiform process (being more conspicuous in the female).

Guillermina Cabañas-Carranza and Juan Manuel Caspeta-Mandujano "A NEW CUCULLANID SPECIES (NEMATODA) FROM THE FRESHWATER FISH VIEJA INTERMEDIA (GÜNTHER, 1862) (CICHLIDAE) IN MEXICO," Journal of Parasitology 93(3), 646-649, (1 June 2007). https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-987R.1
Received: 4 July 2006; Accepted: 1 November 2006; Published: 1 June 2007
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