Plagiorhynchus (Plagiorhynchus) odhneri Lundstrom 1942

Plagiorhynchus ( Plagiorhynchus ) odhneri Lundström, 1942 Material studied. [All labelled as P. crassicollis .] BMNH 1946.5.14.121-122, from small intestine of Charadrius hiaticula , Orkney Islands, Scotland, wet material (3 specimens); BMNH 1936.8.17.124-140 (1 immature female), from small intestin...

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Animalia
Acanthocephala
Palaeacanthocephala
Polymorphida
Plagiorhynchidae
Plagiorhynchus
Plagiorhynchus odhneri
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Acanthocephala
Palaeacanthocephala
Polymorphida
Plagiorhynchidae
Plagiorhynchus
Plagiorhynchus odhneri
Dimitrova, Zlatka
Plagiorhynchus (Plagiorhynchus) odhneri Lundstrom 1942
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Acanthocephala
Palaeacanthocephala
Polymorphida
Plagiorhynchidae
Plagiorhynchus
Plagiorhynchus odhneri
description Plagiorhynchus ( Plagiorhynchus ) odhneri Lundström, 1942 Material studied. [All labelled as P. crassicollis .] BMNH 1946.5.14.121-122, from small intestine of Charadrius hiaticula , Orkney Islands, Scotland, wet material (3 specimens); BMNH 1936.8.17.124-140 (1 immature female), from small intestine of C. hiaticula , Weymouth, Dorset, England, wet material; BMNH 1951.12.12.34, from small intestine of Haematopus ostralegus Linnaeus, Holy Island (adjacent to Isle of Arran), Scotland, wet material (1 specimen). Description (Fig. 2) Based on 1 male and 1 female specimen and 1 metasoma (female) from BMNH 1946.5.14.121-122. Male. Length of trunk (deformed) 4.0. Proboscis cylindrical, situated at angle to trunk axis, 0.68 long, 0.15 wide. Proboscis armament consists of 20 longitudinal rows of 16-17 hooks per row. Length of first 9 (10) hooks – blade 32-42 µm, root 34-37 µm; length of next 3 hooks – blade 25-27 µm, root 25-34 µm; length of last 3 hooks – blade 22 µm, root 15-20 µm. Neck trapezoidal, 0.18 long, 0.13-0.22 wide. Proboscis receptacle 0.6 long, 0.2 wide. Lemnisci 1.3 (1.4) long, 0.1-0.11 wide. Testes not clearly seen; anterior testis at c. 1.12 from tip of proboscis receptacle. Length of cement glands c .0.80. Female. Trunk elliptical, oval to fusiform, 4.4-5.6 long, 1.9-2.2 wide. Proboscis cylindrical, situated at angle to trunk axis, 0.76 long, 0.19 wide. Proboscis armament consists of 17 longitudinal rows of 15-16 hooks per row. Length of first 9 (10) hooks – blade 37-49 µm, root indistinct; length of next 2-3 hooks – blade 29-32 µm, root indistinct; remaining 4 hooks could not be measured. Neck withdrawn. Proboscis re- ceptacle and lemnisci indistinct. Genital pore at 0.2 from end of trunk. Eggs elongateoval, shuttle-shaped, with polar prolongations, 93-115 × 20-39 µm. Additional data. Based on 1 immature specimen from C. hiaticula and 1 specimen from Haematopus ostralegus . Trunk of immature specimen 3.6 long, 1.4 wide. Proboscis cylindrical, situated at angle to trunk axis, 0.76 long, 0.17 wide. Proboscis armament consists of 18 longitudinal rows of 15-16 hooks in each row. Length of first 9-10 hooks – blade 36-43 µm, root 39-44 µm; length of next 2-3 hooks – blade 27-32 µm, root 27-39 µm; length of last 3 hooks 22-27 µm, root 20 µm (for hooks XIV-XV). Trunk of female specimen c .4.0 long, 1.55 wide. Proboscis 0.8 long, 0.15 wide. Remarks. Lundström (1942) described this species from Haematopus ostralegus in Sweden. Golvan (1956) considered it to be a variety of P. crassicollis and later (Golvan 1960) as a subspecies. In the taxonomic arrangement of the nominotypical subgenus of Plagiorhynchus proposed by Schmidt and Kuntz (1966) and Amin (1985), this species is missing. According to other authors (Petrochenko 1958; Yamaguti 1963; Khokhlova 1986; Golvan 1994), P. odhneri is a valid species. Lisitsina (1992) redescribed it on the basis of specimens from Charadrius dubius Scopoli and C. alexandrinus L. in the Ukraine. Unfortunately, the type material of this species was not available for re-examination during the course of the present study. The studied specimens were identified as P. odhneri mainly on the basis of the proboscis armature (especially with regard to the number of hooks in each longitudinal row). The armature (17-20 longitudinal rows of 15-17 hooks) recorded in the present study is within the limits of variation reported by Lundström (1942) in the original description (18-19 longitudinal rows of 14-18 hooks) and by Lisitsina (1992) (18-22 longitudinal rows of 15-19 hooks). In comparison with the previous descriptions (Lundström 1942; Lisitsina 1992), I found some differences. These mainly concern the shape and measurements of the trunk. The present specimens possess an almost oval trunk (only the female metasoma is spindle-shaped) with measurements of 4.0 ×? (male) and 4.4-5.6 × 1.9-2.2 mm (female) versus an almost spindle-shaped trunk measuring 5.0-8.4 × 0.8-1.7 (male) and 9.0-11.0 × 1.7-2.4 mm (female), as described by Lundström (1942), and an almost cylindrical trunk measuring 3.57-6.58 × 0.96-1.58 (male) and 8.76-12.53 × 1.10-1.23 mm (female), according to Lisitsina (1992). With regard to these characters, our specimens are close to P. crassicollis (see above), as described by Lühe (1911), with an oval trunk and measurements of 5.0 × 1.6-1.8 (male) and 7.0 × 3.0 mm (female). In addition, the proboscis of our worms is shorter, i.e. 0.68 (male) and 0.76-0.8 mm (female) compared with 0.8 (male) and 0.9-1.1 mm (female) as recorded by Lundström (1942). However, it is longer than the proboscis of P. crassicollis (0.6 mm) (Lühe 1911). Lisitsina (1992) reported wider limits of variation for this character (0.68-1.23 mm in both sexes), and our specimens fit within this morphometric range. More abundant material is needed to assess the variation within P. odhneri and to confirm its validity. P . odhneri has previously been reported from Charadrius hiaticula and Haematopus ostralegus in the United Kingdom (Williams 1961; Threlfall 1963). Other records are from charadriiform birds in Sweden, Russia (White Sea coast), the Ukraine and Bulgaria (Lundström 1942; Belopol’skaya 1983; Lisitsina 1992; Hansson 1997; Dimitrova et al. 2000). : Published as part of Dimitrova, Zlatka, 2009, Acanthocephalans of the nominotypical subgenus of Plagiorhynchus (Plagiorhynchidae) from charadriiform birds in the collection of the Natural History Museum, London, with a key to the species of the subgenus, pp. 75-90 in ZooKeys 6 (6) on pages 79-81, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.6.94, http://zenodo.org/record/576435 : {"references": ["Lundstrom A (1942) Die Acanthocephalen Schwedens, mit Ausnahme der Fischacanthocephalen von Susswasserstandorten. C. W. Lindstrom, Lund, 238 pp.", "Golvan YJ (1956) Acanthocephales d'oiseaux. Troisieme note. Revision des especes europeennes de la sous-famille des Plagiorhynchidae A. Meyer 1931 (Polymorphidae). Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparee 31: 350 - 383.", "Golvan YJ (1960) Le Phylum des Acanthocephala. Troisieme note. La Classe des Palaeacanthocephala (Meyer, 1931). Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparee 35: 575 - 593.", "Schmidt GD, Kuntz RE (1966) New and little-known plagiorhynchid from Taiwan and the Pescadores Islands. Journal of Parasitology 52: 520 - 527.", "Amin OM (1985) Classification. In: Crompton DWT, Nickol BB (Eds) Biology of the Acanthocephala. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 27 - 72.", "Petrochenko VI (1958) Acanthocephalans of domestic and wild animals. Vol. 2. Academy of Science USSR, Moscow, 456 pp. (In Russian).", "Yamaguti S (1963) Systema helminthum. Volume 5. Acanthocephala. Interscience Publishers, New York-London, 423 pp.", "Khokhlova IG (1986) Acanthocephalans of terrestrial vertebrates from the fauna of USSR. Nauka, Moscow, 277 pp. (In Russian).", "Golvan YJ (1994) Nomenclature of the Acanthocephala. Research and Reviews in Parasitology 54: 135 - 205.", "Lisitsina OI (1992) Spiny-headed worms of the genus Plagiorhynchus (Acanthocephala, Plagiorhynchidae) of the Ukrainian fauna, with a description of a new species. Vestnik Zoologii 3: 3 - 8 (In Russian).", "Luhe M (1911) Acanthocephalen. In: Brauer A (Ed) Susswasserfauna Deutschlands. Eine Exkursionfauna. Gustav Fischer, Jena, 116 pp.", "Williams IC (1961) A list of parasitic worms, including twenty-five new records, from British birds. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 13, 4: 476 - 480.", "Threlfall W (1963) Factors concerned in the mortality of some birds which perished in Anglesey and Northern Caernarvonshire during the winter of 1963, with special reference to parasitism by helminths. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 13, 72: 721 - 737.", "Belopol'skaya MM (1983) Acanthocephalans from charadriiform birds in the European part of the USSR. Vestnik Leningradskovo Universiteta, Zoologiya 3: 17 - 25 (In Russian).", "Hansson HG (1997) NEAT (North East Atlantic Taxa): South Scandinavian marine \" Aschelminthes \" (excl. Nematoda) & other species poor phyla Check-List. Internet PDF. Ed., May 1997. http: // www. tmbl. gu. se / [accessed 3. I. 2009].", "Dimitrova Z, Georgiev BB, Genov T (2000) Review of the avian acanthocephalans from Bulgaria. Acta Zoologica Bulgarica 52: 3 - 22."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.3792495 2023-05-15T15:54:02+02:00 Plagiorhynchus (Plagiorhynchus) odhneri Lundstrom 1942 Dimitrova, Zlatka 2009 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3792495 https://zenodo.org/record/3792495 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/576435 http://publication.plazi.org/id/9F2C5149FFE3FF9EE71DFFF97C55FFA7 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.6.94 http://zenodo.org/record/576435 http://publication.plazi.org/id/9F2C5149FFE3FF9EE71DFFF97C55FFA7 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3767973 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3792496 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Acanthocephala Palaeacanthocephala Polymorphida Plagiorhynchidae Plagiorhynchus Plagiorhynchus odhneri article-journal ScholarlyArticle Text Taxonomic treatment 2009 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3792495 https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.6.94 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3767973 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3792496 2022-03-10T14:34:24Z Plagiorhynchus ( Plagiorhynchus ) odhneri Lundström, 1942 Material studied. [All labelled as P. crassicollis .] BMNH 1946.5.14.121-122, from small intestine of Charadrius hiaticula , Orkney Islands, Scotland, wet material (3 specimens); BMNH 1936.8.17.124-140 (1 immature female), from small intestine of C. hiaticula , Weymouth, Dorset, England, wet material; BMNH 1951.12.12.34, from small intestine of Haematopus ostralegus Linnaeus, Holy Island (adjacent to Isle of Arran), Scotland, wet material (1 specimen). Description (Fig. 2) Based on 1 male and 1 female specimen and 1 metasoma (female) from BMNH 1946.5.14.121-122. Male. Length of trunk (deformed) 4.0. Proboscis cylindrical, situated at angle to trunk axis, 0.68 long, 0.15 wide. Proboscis armament consists of 20 longitudinal rows of 16-17 hooks per row. Length of first 9 (10) hooks – blade 32-42 µm, root 34-37 µm; length of next 3 hooks – blade 25-27 µm, root 25-34 µm; length of last 3 hooks – blade 22 µm, root 15-20 µm. Neck trapezoidal, 0.18 long, 0.13-0.22 wide. Proboscis receptacle 0.6 long, 0.2 wide. Lemnisci 1.3 (1.4) long, 0.1-0.11 wide. Testes not clearly seen; anterior testis at c. 1.12 from tip of proboscis receptacle. Length of cement glands c .0.80. Female. Trunk elliptical, oval to fusiform, 4.4-5.6 long, 1.9-2.2 wide. Proboscis cylindrical, situated at angle to trunk axis, 0.76 long, 0.19 wide. Proboscis armament consists of 17 longitudinal rows of 15-16 hooks per row. Length of first 9 (10) hooks – blade 37-49 µm, root indistinct; length of next 2-3 hooks – blade 29-32 µm, root indistinct; remaining 4 hooks could not be measured. Neck withdrawn. Proboscis re- ceptacle and lemnisci indistinct. Genital pore at 0.2 from end of trunk. Eggs elongateoval, shuttle-shaped, with polar prolongations, 93-115 × 20-39 µm. Additional data. Based on 1 immature specimen from C. hiaticula and 1 specimen from Haematopus ostralegus . Trunk of immature specimen 3.6 long, 1.4 wide. Proboscis cylindrical, situated at angle to trunk axis, 0.76 long, 0.17 wide. Proboscis armament consists of 18 longitudinal rows of 15-16 hooks in each row. Length of first 9-10 hooks – blade 36-43 µm, root 39-44 µm; length of next 2-3 hooks – blade 27-32 µm, root 27-39 µm; length of last 3 hooks 22-27 µm, root 20 µm (for hooks XIV-XV). Trunk of female specimen c .4.0 long, 1.55 wide. Proboscis 0.8 long, 0.15 wide. Remarks. Lundström (1942) described this species from Haematopus ostralegus in Sweden. Golvan (1956) considered it to be a variety of P. crassicollis and later (Golvan 1960) as a subspecies. In the taxonomic arrangement of the nominotypical subgenus of Plagiorhynchus proposed by Schmidt and Kuntz (1966) and Amin (1985), this species is missing. According to other authors (Petrochenko 1958; Yamaguti 1963; Khokhlova 1986; Golvan 1994), P. odhneri is a valid species. Lisitsina (1992) redescribed it on the basis of specimens from Charadrius dubius Scopoli and C. alexandrinus L. in the Ukraine. Unfortunately, the type material of this species was not available for re-examination during the course of the present study. The studied specimens were identified as P. odhneri mainly on the basis of the proboscis armature (especially with regard to the number of hooks in each longitudinal row). The armature (17-20 longitudinal rows of 15-17 hooks) recorded in the present study is within the limits of variation reported by Lundström (1942) in the original description (18-19 longitudinal rows of 14-18 hooks) and by Lisitsina (1992) (18-22 longitudinal rows of 15-19 hooks). In comparison with the previous descriptions (Lundström 1942; Lisitsina 1992), I found some differences. These mainly concern the shape and measurements of the trunk. The present specimens possess an almost oval trunk (only the female metasoma is spindle-shaped) with measurements of 4.0 ×? (male) and 4.4-5.6 × 1.9-2.2 mm (female) versus an almost spindle-shaped trunk measuring 5.0-8.4 × 0.8-1.7 (male) and 9.0-11.0 × 1.7-2.4 mm (female), as described by Lundström (1942), and an almost cylindrical trunk measuring 3.57-6.58 × 0.96-1.58 (male) and 8.76-12.53 × 1.10-1.23 mm (female), according to Lisitsina (1992). With regard to these characters, our specimens are close to P. crassicollis (see above), as described by Lühe (1911), with an oval trunk and measurements of 5.0 × 1.6-1.8 (male) and 7.0 × 3.0 mm (female). In addition, the proboscis of our worms is shorter, i.e. 0.68 (male) and 0.76-0.8 mm (female) compared with 0.8 (male) and 0.9-1.1 mm (female) as recorded by Lundström (1942). However, it is longer than the proboscis of P. crassicollis (0.6 mm) (Lühe 1911). Lisitsina (1992) reported wider limits of variation for this character (0.68-1.23 mm in both sexes), and our specimens fit within this morphometric range. More abundant material is needed to assess the variation within P. odhneri and to confirm its validity. P . odhneri has previously been reported from Charadrius hiaticula and Haematopus ostralegus in the United Kingdom (Williams 1961; Threlfall 1963). Other records are from charadriiform birds in Sweden, Russia (White Sea coast), the Ukraine and Bulgaria (Lundström 1942; Belopol’skaya 1983; Lisitsina 1992; Hansson 1997; Dimitrova et al. 2000). : Published as part of Dimitrova, Zlatka, 2009, Acanthocephalans of the nominotypical subgenus of Plagiorhynchus (Plagiorhynchidae) from charadriiform birds in the collection of the Natural History Museum, London, with a key to the species of the subgenus, pp. 75-90 in ZooKeys 6 (6) on pages 79-81, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.6.94, http://zenodo.org/record/576435 : {"references": ["Lundstrom A (1942) Die Acanthocephalen Schwedens, mit Ausnahme der Fischacanthocephalen von Susswasserstandorten. C. W. Lindstrom, Lund, 238 pp.", "Golvan YJ (1956) Acanthocephales d'oiseaux. Troisieme note. Revision des especes europeennes de la sous-famille des Plagiorhynchidae A. Meyer 1931 (Polymorphidae). Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparee 31: 350 - 383.", "Golvan YJ (1960) Le Phylum des Acanthocephala. Troisieme note. La Classe des Palaeacanthocephala (Meyer, 1931). Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparee 35: 575 - 593.", "Schmidt GD, Kuntz RE (1966) New and little-known plagiorhynchid from Taiwan and the Pescadores Islands. Journal of Parasitology 52: 520 - 527.", "Amin OM (1985) Classification. In: Crompton DWT, Nickol BB (Eds) Biology of the Acanthocephala. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 27 - 72.", "Petrochenko VI (1958) Acanthocephalans of domestic and wild animals. Vol. 2. Academy of Science USSR, Moscow, 456 pp. (In Russian).", "Yamaguti S (1963) Systema helminthum. Volume 5. Acanthocephala. Interscience Publishers, New York-London, 423 pp.", "Khokhlova IG (1986) Acanthocephalans of terrestrial vertebrates from the fauna of USSR. Nauka, Moscow, 277 pp. (In Russian).", "Golvan YJ (1994) Nomenclature of the Acanthocephala. Research and Reviews in Parasitology 54: 135 - 205.", "Lisitsina OI (1992) Spiny-headed worms of the genus Plagiorhynchus (Acanthocephala, Plagiorhynchidae) of the Ukrainian fauna, with a description of a new species. Vestnik Zoologii 3: 3 - 8 (In Russian).", "Luhe M (1911) Acanthocephalen. In: Brauer A (Ed) Susswasserfauna Deutschlands. Eine Exkursionfauna. Gustav Fischer, Jena, 116 pp.", "Williams IC (1961) A list of parasitic worms, including twenty-five new records, from British birds. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 13, 4: 476 - 480.", "Threlfall W (1963) Factors concerned in the mortality of some birds which perished in Anglesey and Northern Caernarvonshire during the winter of 1963, with special reference to parasitism by helminths. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 13, 72: 721 - 737.", "Belopol'skaya MM (1983) Acanthocephalans from charadriiform birds in the European part of the USSR. Vestnik Leningradskovo Universiteta, Zoologiya 3: 17 - 25 (In Russian).", "Hansson HG (1997) NEAT (North East Atlantic Taxa): South Scandinavian marine \" Aschelminthes \" (excl. Nematoda) & other species poor phyla Check-List. Internet PDF. Ed., May 1997. http: // www. tmbl. gu. se / [accessed 3. I. 2009].", "Dimitrova Z, Georgiev BB, Genov T (2000) Review of the avian acanthocephalans from Bulgaria. Acta Zoologica Bulgarica 52: 3 - 22."]} Text Charadrius hiaticula North East Atlantic White Sea DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Vestnik ENVELOPE(157.629,157.629,51.533,51.533) White Sea