Department of Ecology Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, 75 N. Eagleville Rd., Storrs, CT 06269-3043, USA..
Zootaxa. 2021 Jan 6;4903(1):zootaxa.4903.1.8. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.4903.1.8.
Two new species of the cestode genus Caulobothrium, collected from the duckbill eagle ray, Aetomylaeus bovinus, off Senegal, are described. Although postulated as sister taxa in an earlier molecular phylogenetic analysis, Caulobothrium multispelaeum n. sp. and Caulobothrium katzi n. sp., respectively, are among the smallest and largest members of the genus. The smaller species is unique among its congeners in possessing unusual medial longitudinal grooves along the dorsal and ventral surfaces of its strobila that develop into a tandem series of elliptical apertures on the posterior proglottids. The inner surfaces of these apertures stained positively with McManus' periodic acid Schiff in a manner similar to that seen in members of the distantly related lecanicephalidean genus Elicilacunosus. The larger species differs from its congeners in size, number of proglottids, and arrangement of bothridial loculi. Both new species were found to possess a small apical sucker on the anterior margin of each of their bothridia. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and frontal sections of a bothridium of Caulobothrium tetrascaphium suggests that this species also bears an apical sucker. Examination of the hologenophore of the species provisionally referred to as Caulobothrium n. sp. 5 in the earlier molecular analysis indicates it is conspecific with the recently described Caulobothrium pedunculatum, which was also determined to possess bothridial apical suckers. This leads us to suspect that this feature may be found to occur in all members of the genus. SEM of specimens of Caulobothrium for the first time indicates their bothridial surfaces are covered with filitriches of various sizes but lack spinitriches; spinitriches were seen only on the cephalic peduncle of C. katzi n. sp. The geographic distribution and host associations of Caulobothrium are expanded to include data now available for all species. The diagnosis of the genus is revised to include all of this information.
两种新的绦虫属 Caulobothrium 物种,从塞内加尔的鸭嘴鱼鹰 Aetomylaeus bovinus 中采集,被描述。尽管在早期的分子系统发育分析中被假定为姐妹分类群,但 Caulobothrium multispelaeum n. sp. 和 Caulobothrium katzi n. sp. 分别是该属中最小和最大的成员之一。较小的物种在其具有不寻常的背腹表面中线纵向凹槽方面在其类中是独一无二的,这些凹槽在后部节片上发育成一系列椭圆形开口。这些开口的内表面用 McManus 的过碘酸希夫染色呈阳性,其方式与远亲 Lecanicephalidean 属 Elicilacunosus 中的成员相似。较大的物种在大小、节片数量和双侧腔室的排列方面与同属种不同。两种新物种在前缘的每一个双侧腔室中都有一个小的顶端吸盘。扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和 Caulobothrium tetrascaphium 的双侧腔室的前视图表明,该物种也具有顶端吸盘。对在早期分子分析中暂定为 Caulobothrium n. sp. 5 的物种的全息原的检查表明,它与最近描述的 Caulobothrium pedunculatum 是同一种,后者也被确定具有双侧腔室顶端吸盘。这使我们怀疑这个特征可能会在属的所有成员中出现。首次对 Caulobothrium 标本进行 SEM 表明,它们的双侧腔室表面覆盖着各种大小的 filitriches,但缺乏 spinitriches;仅在 C. katzi n. sp. 的头部茎干上观察到 spinitriches。Caulobothrium 的地理分布和宿主关联扩大到包括现在所有物种的数据。该属的诊断被修订,以包括所有这些信息。