Haplonema hamulatum Moulton 1932

Haplonema hamulatum Moulton, 1932 Description (after Arthur & Margolis 1975). With characteristics of the genus. [Two sets of measurement are given, the first for syntypes, the second in parentheses for material collected subsequently.] Males: syntypes length not available (8.31–11.76); maximum...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Nematoda
Chromadorea
Spirurida
Quimperiidae
Haplonema
Haplonema hamulatum
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Nematoda
Chromadorea
Spirurida
Quimperiidae
Haplonema
Haplonema hamulatum
Arai, Hisao P.
Smith, John W.
Haplonema hamulatum Moulton 1932
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Nematoda
Chromadorea
Spirurida
Quimperiidae
Haplonema
Haplonema hamulatum
description Haplonema hamulatum Moulton, 1932 Description (after Arthur & Margolis 1975). With characteristics of the genus. [Two sets of measurement are given, the first for syntypes, the second in parentheses for material collected subsequently.] Males: syntypes length not available (8.31–11.76); maximum width 0.20 (0.14–0.20). Cuticular striations very fine. Head with four submedian double papillae, two lateral amphids, and six radially arranged ridges, one extending from each of the papillae and amphids to rim of mouth. Lips and buccal capsule absent, mouth opening directly into oesophagus, 0.512 (0.595–0.890) long. Nerve ring 0.248 (0.312–0.383) from anterior end. Excretory pore slightly posterior to oesophago-intestinal junction, distance from anterior end not available for syntypes (0.717–1.036). Lateral alae extending 1.03 (0.828–1.840) posteriorly from anterior end. Digitate deirids anterior to oesophago-intestinal junction, 0.392 (0.450–0.754) from anterior end (Fig. 99 A). Testis originating a little anterior to anus and extending anteriorly beyond mid-body before doubling back to proceed posteriorly and join seminal vesicle. Spicules short, about equal: left one 0.130–0.151 (0.118–0.157), right one 0.130–0.150 (0.104–0.156) long. Gubernaculum wedge-shaped, 0.036–0.041 (0.027–0.045) long. Eleven pairs caudal papillae and one unpaired median pre-cloacal papilla. Phasmids not observed. Caudal alae present, extending from tip of tail to slightly anterior to 1st pair caudal papillae. Tail attenuated, 0.214–0.229 (0.156–0.230) long (Fig. 99 B). Females: 9.50–9.91 (9.51–10.88) long; maximum width 0.22–0.28 (0.16–0.18). Head and oesophagus structure and cuticular striations as in males. Oesophagus 0.602–0.615 (0.628–0.709) long. Nerve ring 0.325–0.461 (0.310–0.372) from anterior end. Lateral alae extending posteriorly 1.03–1.84 (1.43–1.69) from anterior end. Deirids 0.511–0.523 (0.486–0.582) from anterior end. Excretory pore a little posterior to oesophago-intestinal junction, 0.692–0.794 from anterior end. Vulva prominent, protruding beyond body wall and guarded by two digitate lateral projections, 5.42–5.79 (5.97–6.67) from anterior end (Fig. 99 C). Muscular vagina directed anteriorly, 0.177–0.186 (0.195–0.266) long. Uteri amphidelphic. Eggs 0.065–0.077 x 0.043–0.051 (0.050–0.072 x 0.047–0.058). Tail 0.457–0.486 (0.0470–0.538) long. Phasmids not observed. Site: intestinal lumen Hosts: Lota lota (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14); Oncorhynchus mykiss (8, 11); Prosopium williamsoni (8, 11); Salvelinus malma (8, 11) Distribution: Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, Yukon Territory Records: 1. Moulton 1932 (ON); 2. Bangham & Hunter 1939 (ON); 3. Bangham 1941 (ON); 4. Bangham & Venard 1946 (ON); 5. Bangham 1955 (ON); 6. Arthur & Margolis 1975 (YT); 7. Arthur et al. 1976 (YT); 8. Anon. 1978 (BC); 9. Anon. 1981 (BC); 10. Leong & Holmes 1981 (AB); 11. Arai & Mudry 1983 (BC); 12. Anon. 1984 (BC); 13. Dechtiar & Lawrie 1988 (ON); 14. Dechtiar et al. 1988 (ON) : Published as part of Arai, Hisao P. & Smith, John W., 2016, Guide to the Parasites of Fishes of Canada Part V: Nematoda, pp. 1-274 in Zootaxa 4185 (1) on pages 171-173, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4185.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/165530 : {"references": ["Moulton, J. M. (1932) A new species of Haplonema Ward and Magath, 1916 from the stomach of Lota maculosa. Journal of Parasitology, 18, 105 - 107. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.2307 / 3271970", "Arthur, J. R. & Margolis, L. (1975) Revision of the genus Haplonema Ward and Magath, 1917 (Nematoda: Seuratoidea). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 53, 736 - 747. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1139 / z 75 - 088", "Bangham, R. V. & Hunter, G. W. III. (1939) Studies on fish parasites of Lake Erie. Distribution studies. Zoologica (New York), 24, 385 - 444.", "Bangham, R. V. (1941) Parasites of fish of Algonquin Park lakes. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 70, 161 - 171. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1577 / 1548 - 8659 (1940) 70 [161: pofoap] 2.0. co; 2", "Bangham, R. V. & Venard, C. E. (1946) Parasites of fish of Algonquin Park lakes. II. Distribution studies. University of Toronto Studies in Biology Series, 53, 31 - 46. (Ontario Fisheries Research Laboratory Publication. No. 65.)", "Bangham, R. V. (1955) Studies on fish parasites of Lake Huron and Manitoulin Island. American Midland Naturalist, 53, 184 - 194. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.2307 / 2422308", "Arthur, J. R., Margolis, L. & Arai, H. P. (1976) Parasites of fishes of Aishihik and Stevens Lakes, Yukon Territory, and potential consequences of their interlake transfer through a proposed water diversion for hydroelectrical purposes. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 33, 2489 - 2499. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1139 / f 76 - 294", "Leong, T. S. & Holmes, J. C. (1981) Communities of metazoan parasites in open water fishes of Cold Lake, Alberta. Journal of Fish Biology, 18, 693 - 713. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1095 - 8649.1981. tb 03811. x", "Arai, H. P. & Mudry, D. R. (1983) Protozoan and metazoan parasites of fishes from the headwaters of the Parsnip and McGregor Rivers, British Columbia: a study of possible parasite transfaunations. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 40, 1676 - 1684. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1139 / f 83 - 194", "Anthony, D. D. (1984) Helminth parasites of white bass (Morone chrysops) from Lake Nipissing, Ontario. Program and Abstracts. 59 th Annual Meeting, American Society of Parasitologists, 05 - 09 August 1984. Snowbird, Utah, p. 27.", "Dechtiar, A. O. & Lawrie, A. H. (1988) Survey of the parasite fauna of Lake Superior fishes, 1969 to 1975. In: Nepszy, S. J. (Ed.), Parasites of Fishes in the Canadian waters of the Great Lakes. Great Lakes Fishery Commission, Technical Report, No. 51, 1 - 18."]}
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Smith, John W. 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5627005 https://zenodo.org/record/5627005 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/165530 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFB6CA30FFB1FFB6892EC613204A9E70 http://zoobank.org/0D054EDD-9CDC-4D16-A8B2-F1EBBDAD6E09 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4185.1.1 http://zenodo.org/record/165530 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFB6CA30FFB1FFB6892EC613204A9E70 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.165615 http://zoobank.org/0D054EDD-9CDC-4D16-A8B2-F1EBBDAD6E09 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5627004 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Nematoda Chromadorea Spirurida Quimperiidae Haplonema Haplonema hamulatum Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5627005 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4185.1.1 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.165615 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5627004 2022-02-08T12:40:44Z Haplonema hamulatum Moulton, 1932 Description (after Arthur & Margolis 1975). With characteristics of the genus. [Two sets of measurement are given, the first for syntypes, the second in parentheses for material collected subsequently.] Males: syntypes length not available (8.31–11.76); maximum width 0.20 (0.14–0.20). Cuticular striations very fine. Head with four submedian double papillae, two lateral amphids, and six radially arranged ridges, one extending from each of the papillae and amphids to rim of mouth. Lips and buccal capsule absent, mouth opening directly into oesophagus, 0.512 (0.595–0.890) long. Nerve ring 0.248 (0.312–0.383) from anterior end. Excretory pore slightly posterior to oesophago-intestinal junction, distance from anterior end not available for syntypes (0.717–1.036). Lateral alae extending 1.03 (0.828–1.840) posteriorly from anterior end. Digitate deirids anterior to oesophago-intestinal junction, 0.392 (0.450–0.754) from anterior end (Fig. 99 A). Testis originating a little anterior to anus and extending anteriorly beyond mid-body before doubling back to proceed posteriorly and join seminal vesicle. Spicules short, about equal: left one 0.130–0.151 (0.118–0.157), right one 0.130–0.150 (0.104–0.156) long. Gubernaculum wedge-shaped, 0.036–0.041 (0.027–0.045) long. Eleven pairs caudal papillae and one unpaired median pre-cloacal papilla. Phasmids not observed. Caudal alae present, extending from tip of tail to slightly anterior to 1st pair caudal papillae. Tail attenuated, 0.214–0.229 (0.156–0.230) long (Fig. 99 B). Females: 9.50–9.91 (9.51–10.88) long; maximum width 0.22–0.28 (0.16–0.18). Head and oesophagus structure and cuticular striations as in males. Oesophagus 0.602–0.615 (0.628–0.709) long. Nerve ring 0.325–0.461 (0.310–0.372) from anterior end. Lateral alae extending posteriorly 1.03–1.84 (1.43–1.69) from anterior end. Deirids 0.511–0.523 (0.486–0.582) from anterior end. Excretory pore a little posterior to oesophago-intestinal junction, 0.692–0.794 from anterior end. Vulva prominent, protruding beyond body wall and guarded by two digitate lateral projections, 5.42–5.79 (5.97–6.67) from anterior end (Fig. 99 C). Muscular vagina directed anteriorly, 0.177–0.186 (0.195–0.266) long. Uteri amphidelphic. Eggs 0.065–0.077 x 0.043–0.051 (0.050–0.072 x 0.047–0.058). Tail 0.457–0.486 (0.0470–0.538) long. Phasmids not observed. Site: intestinal lumen Hosts: Lota lota (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14); Oncorhynchus mykiss (8, 11); Prosopium williamsoni (8, 11); Salvelinus malma (8, 11) Distribution: Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, Yukon Territory Records: 1. Moulton 1932 (ON); 2. Bangham & Hunter 1939 (ON); 3. Bangham 1941 (ON); 4. Bangham & Venard 1946 (ON); 5. Bangham 1955 (ON); 6. Arthur & Margolis 1975 (YT); 7. Arthur et al. 1976 (YT); 8. Anon. 1978 (BC); 9. Anon. 1981 (BC); 10. Leong & Holmes 1981 (AB); 11. Arai & Mudry 1983 (BC); 12. Anon. 1984 (BC); 13. Dechtiar & Lawrie 1988 (ON); 14. Dechtiar et al. 1988 (ON) : Published as part of Arai, Hisao P. & Smith, John W., 2016, Guide to the Parasites of Fishes of Canada Part V: Nematoda, pp. 1-274 in Zootaxa 4185 (1) on pages 171-173, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4185.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/165530 : {"references": ["Moulton, J. M. (1932) A new species of Haplonema Ward and Magath, 1916 from the stomach of Lota maculosa. Journal of Parasitology, 18, 105 - 107. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.2307 / 3271970", "Arthur, J. R. & Margolis, L. (1975) Revision of the genus Haplonema Ward and Magath, 1917 (Nematoda: Seuratoidea). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 53, 736 - 747. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1139 / z 75 - 088", "Bangham, R. V. & Hunter, G. W. III. (1939) Studies on fish parasites of Lake Erie. Distribution studies. Zoologica (New York), 24, 385 - 444.", "Bangham, R. V. (1941) Parasites of fish of Algonquin Park lakes. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 70, 161 - 171. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1577 / 1548 - 8659 (1940) 70 [161: pofoap] 2.0. co; 2", "Bangham, R. V. & Venard, C. E. (1946) Parasites of fish of Algonquin Park lakes. II. Distribution studies. University of Toronto Studies in Biology Series, 53, 31 - 46. (Ontario Fisheries Research Laboratory Publication. No. 65.)", "Bangham, R. V. (1955) Studies on fish parasites of Lake Huron and Manitoulin Island. American Midland Naturalist, 53, 184 - 194. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.2307 / 2422308", "Arthur, J. R., Margolis, L. & Arai, H. P. (1976) Parasites of fishes of Aishihik and Stevens Lakes, Yukon Territory, and potential consequences of their interlake transfer through a proposed water diversion for hydroelectrical purposes. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 33, 2489 - 2499. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1139 / f 76 - 294", "Leong, T. S. & Holmes, J. C. (1981) Communities of metazoan parasites in open water fishes of Cold Lake, Alberta. Journal of Fish Biology, 18, 693 - 713. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1095 - 8649.1981. tb 03811. x", "Arai, H. P. & Mudry, D. R. (1983) Protozoan and metazoan parasites of fishes from the headwaters of the Parsnip and McGregor Rivers, British Columbia: a study of possible parasite transfaunations. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 40, 1676 - 1684. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1139 / f 83 - 194", "Anthony, D. D. (1984) Helminth parasites of white bass (Morone chrysops) from Lake Nipissing, Ontario. Program and Abstracts. 59 th Annual Meeting, American Society of Parasitologists, 05 - 09 August 1984. Snowbird, Utah, p. 27.", "Dechtiar, A. O. & Lawrie, A. H. (1988) Survey of the parasite fauna of Lake Superior fishes, 1969 to 1975. In: Nepszy, S. J. (Ed.), Parasites of Fishes in the Canadian waters of the Great Lakes. Great Lakes Fishery Commission, Technical Report, No. 51, 1 - 18."]} Text Lota lota lota Yukon DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Yukon Canada British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Midland ENVELOPE(8.224,8.224,63.072,63.072) Aishihik ENVELOPE(-137.512,-137.512,61.598,61.598)