A revision of Entobdella Blainville in Lamarck, 1818, with special emphasis on the nominal (type) species “Entobdella hippoglossi (Müller, 1776) Blainville, 1818” (Monogenea: Capsalidae: Entobdellinae) from teleost flatfishes, with descriptions of three new species and a new genus

Species of Entobdella Blainville in Lamarck, 1818, from skin (less commonly gills) of teleost flatfishes and occasionally from round-bodied teleosts are reviewed, with special reference to the nominal (type) species “Entobdella hippoglossi (Müller, 1776) Blainville, 1818” (Monogenea: Capsalidae: Ent...

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Published in:Zootaxa
Main Authors: KEARN, GRAHAM C., WHITTINGTON, IAN D., EVANS-GOWING, RICHARD
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Mangolia Press 2007
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Online Access:https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.1659.1.1
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Summary:Species of Entobdella Blainville in Lamarck, 1818, from skin (less commonly gills) of teleost flatfishes and occasionally from round-bodied teleosts are reviewed, with special reference to the nominal (type) species “Entobdella hippoglossi (Müller, 1776) Blainville, 1818” (Monogenea: Capsalidae: Entobdellinae) and to E. pugetensis Robinson, 1961. In the late 20th century the following 5 species were synonymised with E. hippoglossi: E. brattstroemi Brinkmann, 1952; E. curvunca Ronald, 1957; E. rosaceus Crane, 1972; E. squamula (Heath, 1902) Johnston, 1929; E. steingroeveri (Cohn, 1916) Johnston, 1929. We have shown that E. brattstroemi and E. squamula are valid, E. curvunca is a synonym of E. hippoglossi and E. rosaceus and E. steingroeveri are species inquirendae. Specimens of E. steingroeveri, first described in 1916 by Cohn, have been re-examined. Parasites from the Pacific Ocean on Hippoglossus stenolepis Schmidt, 1904 (Pacific halibut) and Eopsetta jordani (Lockington, 1879) (Petrale sole) (Pleuronectiformes: Pleuronectidae) and parasites geographically isolated in the Atlantic Ocean on H. hippoglossus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Atlantic halibut) and Reinhardtius hippoglossoides (Walbaum, 1792) (Greenland halibut) (Pleuronectiformes: Pleuronectidae) have all been regarded as E. hippoglossi. We confirm that E. hippoglossi sensu stricto is a parasite of the Atlantic halibut, but is accompanied on the same host by a second entobdelline species, E. vanbenedeni n. sp. It differs from the type species, E. hippoglossi in the anatomy of the distal region of the vagina and in the number, distribution and shape of papillae on the ventral surface of the haptor. Parasites from H. stenolepis are morphologically similar to E. hippoglossi on H. hippoglossus (no second species has been found on H. stenolepis), but differences in the number and shapes of haptor papillae support proposal of the parasites from H. stenolepis as a distinct species, E. stenolepis n. sp. Our anatomical studies of these parasites, with the exception of E. ...