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The taxonomic status of Spatulifer cf. maringaensis Pavanelli & Rego, 1989 (Eucestoda: Proteocephalidea) from Sorubim lima (Bloch & Schneider) (Pisces: Siluriformes), and the use of the microthrix pattern in the discrimination of Spatulifer spp
de Chambrier & Vaucher ( 1999 ) compared the proteocephalidean cestode Spatulifer maringaensis Pavanelli & Rego, 1989 from Hemisorubim platyrhynchos (Valenciennes) with similar specimens, which they described as S. cf. maringaensis , parasitising Sorubim lima (Bloch & Schneider) collecte...
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Published in: | Systematic parasitology 2008-07, Vol.70 (3), p.223-236 |
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Summary: | de Chambrier & Vaucher (
1999
) compared the proteocephalidean cestode
Spatulifer maringaensis
Pavanelli & Rego, 1989 from
Hemisorubim platyrhynchos
(Valenciennes) with similar specimens, which they described as
S.
cf.
maringaensis
, parasitising
Sorubim lima
(Bloch & Schneider) collected in the Paraná and Paraguay Rivers. No remarkable differences between these worms were found by these authors, except for the scolex diameter and a different infection rate in each fish host. In order to elucidate the taxonomic status of the fish cestode
Spatulifer
cf.
maringaensis
from
Sorubim lima
, type and voucher material of
S. maringaensis
from
H. platyrhynchos
, and voucher and new material recently collected from
Sorubim lima
in Argentina are described in terms of their internal morphology and tegumental surface. During the study, mature and gravid worms with smaller metascoleces were found among voucher specimens from both hosts and in the new material from
S. lima
. The number of testes in the type-material was difficult to assess, but it could be determined in the voucher material from the type-host as being within the range of the specimens from
S. lima
. Both taxa are morphologically identical and can therefore be considered as conspecific. The data on their parasitological indices support the idea that
S. lima
is the principal final host and
H. platyrhynchos
is a secondary final host.
Spatulifer maringaensis
is widespread throughout the Paraná basin. A comparison of the microthrix pattern of
S. maringaensis
with that of
S. rugosa
(Woodland, 1935) revealed that they have the same type of microtriches, but with a different distribution, size and density. Tumuli were observed for the first time in a Neotropical taxon. Some studies have shown that the microthrix pattern is useful for characterising and discriminating species of the Proteocephalidea, and it was used herein as a tool for determining the conspecificity of
S.
cf.
maringaensis
with
S. maringaensis
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ISSN: | 0165-5752 1573-5192 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11230-008-9142-x |