Pérez-Ponce de León Gerardo, Razo-Mendivil Ulises, Rosas-Valdez Rogelio, Mendoza-Garfias Berenit, Mejía-Madrid Hugo
Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Laboratorio de Helmintología, Ap. Postal 70-153, C.P. 04510, Mexico DF, Mexico.
J Parasitol. 2008 Feb;94(1):257-63. doi: 10.1645/GE-1224.1.
A new species of Crassicutis Manter, 1936 is described from the Sinaloan cichlid Cichlasoma beani (Jordan) (Osteichthyes: Cichlidae) in the upper Río Santiago basin. Crassicutis choudhuryi n. sp. differs from most of the other nominal species by having testes located in a symmetrical position. The only other species of the genus that includes some specimens exhibiting this trait is Crassicutis intermedius (Szidat 1954), a species found in 5 species of siluriforms and 1 species of characiform in South America. However, this species differs from Cr. choudhuryi n. sp. by having testes almost half of the size, and vitelline follicles extending anteriorly to the region between the acetabulum and the intestinal bifurcation. The new species is morphologically very similar to Crassicutis cichlasomae Manter, 1936, but clearly differs from this species because of the constantly symmetrical position of the testes. Additionally, Cr. choudhuryi n. sp. is found in the Santiago River basin on the Pacific slope of Mexico, parasitizing specifically the endemic Ci. beani that does not co-occur with any other cichlid. Cr. cichlasomae exhibits more hosts (about 25 species of cichlids only in Mexico) and a wider distribution range that extends from northeastern Mexico southward to Central America, Cuba, and Brazil. To corroborate that our specimens were not conspecific with Cr. cichlasomae, sequences of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS1) and the 28S ribosomal RNA genes of individuals from several populations (recently collected in southeastern Mexico) were obtained and compared to the species described herein. Sequence divergence (1.3% for the 28S and 4.0% for the ITS1) gives further support to the erection of a new species.
1936年描述的一种新的厚盘吸虫属(Crassicutis Manter)物种来自锡那罗亚丽鱼(Cichlasoma beani (Jordan))(硬骨鱼纲:丽鱼科),位于圣地亚哥河上游流域。乔杜里厚盘吸虫(Crassicutis choudhuryi n. sp.)与大多数其他已知物种的不同之处在于其睾丸位于对称位置。该属中唯一包含一些具有此特征标本的其他物种是中间厚盘吸虫(Crassicutis intermedius (Szidat 1954)),一种在南美洲5种鲶形目鱼类和1种脂鲤形目鱼类中发现的物种。然而,该物种与乔杜里厚盘吸虫(Crassicutis choudhuryi n.sp.)的不同之处在于其睾丸大小几乎只有一半,并且卵黄滤泡向前延伸至髋臼和肠分叉之间的区域。新物种在形态上与1936年的丽鱼厚盘吸虫(Crassicutis cichlasomae Manter)非常相似,但由于睾丸位置始终对称,明显与之不同。此外,乔杜里厚盘吸虫(Crassicutis choudhuryi n. sp.)发现于墨西哥太平洋沿岸的圣地亚哥河流域,专门寄生于当地特有的锡那罗亚丽鱼(Ci. beani)上,该丽鱼不与任何其他丽鱼科鱼类共生。丽鱼厚盘吸虫(Crassicutis cichlasomae)的宿主更多(仅在墨西哥就约有25种丽鱼科鱼类),分布范围更广,从墨西哥东北部向南延伸至中美洲、古巴和巴西。为了证实我们的标本与丽鱼厚盘吸虫(Crassicutis cichlasomae)不是同种,我们获取了几个种群(最近在墨西哥东南部采集)个体的内部转录间隔区(ITS1)和28S核糖体RNA基因序列,并与本文描述的物种进行了比较。序列差异(28S为1.3%,ITS1为4.0%)进一步支持了新物种的建立。