Publication Type: | Journal Article |
Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Authors: | L. R. Smales, Aydogdu, A., Emre, Y. |
Journal: | Folia Parasitol (Praha) |
Volume: | 59 |
Issue: | 3 |
Pagination: | 162-6 |
Date Published: | 2012 Sep |
ISSN: | 0015-5683 |
Keywords: | Acanthocephala, Animals, Female, Fish Diseases, Fishes, Helminthiasis, Animal, Male, Turkey |
Abstract: | During a survey of freshwater fishes from Turkey two species of Acanthocephala, one of them new, were found. Pomphorhynchus tereticollis (Pomphorhynchidae) is reported at 24% prevalence in 37 Cobitis bilseli (Cobitidae) from Lake Beysehir, Konya, for the first time. The eoacanthoacaphalan Triaspiron aphanii gen. n. et sp. n. (Quadrigyridae), at a prevalence of 90%, is described from 29 Aphanius mento (Cyprinodontidae), from Kirkgöz Springs, Antalya. The new genus most closely resembles Raosentis Datta, 1947, both having a small spindle shaped trunk, and Acanthogyrus Thapar, 1927, both having a proboscis armature of three circles of hooks. Triaspiron differs from Raosentis in proboscis shape, cylindrical not globular, proboscis armature, three circles, a total of 16 hooks in all, not four circles, a total of 26-30 hooks in all, and trunk spination, two fields of spines in the anterior field with spines arranged in up to 40 circular rows, not a single field with 9-17 rows of spines. Triaspiron differs from Acanthogyrus in having fewer proboscis hooks, 16 compared with 18-24, arranged in three circles, one anterior and two posteriorly placed, with an unarmed region between, not three circles of hooks evenly spaced, and two fields of trunk spines, not one. |
Alternate Journal: | Folia Parasitol. |