Phagicola Septentrionalis n. sp. (Tremodata: Heterophyidae) from the Harbour seal, Phoca Vitulina L.

INTRODUCTION\nDuring an investigation into the causes of mortality of the harbour seals (Phoca vitulina L.) in the Dutch Wadden Sea (Van den Broek & Wensvoort, 1959; Van den Broek, 1963), heterophyid trematodes have been regularly collected from the intestines. Crytocotyle lingua (Creplin, 1825)...

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Main Author: Broek, E. (Elisabeth) van den
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Published: 1967
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spelling ftnaturalis:oai:repository.naturalis.nl:318193 2024-02-11T10:04:34+01:00 Phagicola Septentrionalis n. sp. (Tremodata: Heterophyidae) from the Harbour seal, Phoca Vitulina L. Broek, E. (Elisabeth) van den 1967-01-01 application/pdf https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/318193 unknown https://repository.naturalis.nl/pub/318193 Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 42 no. 1, pp. 1-4 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 1967 ftnaturalis 2024-01-17T23:26:33Z INTRODUCTION\nDuring an investigation into the causes of mortality of the harbour seals (Phoca vitulina L.) in the Dutch Wadden Sea (Van den Broek & Wensvoort, 1959; Van den Broek, 1963), heterophyid trematodes have been regularly collected from the intestines. Crytocotyle lingua (Creplin, 1825) was rather common. Often together with this trematode a second, less conspicuous species was found, which appeared to belong to the Ascocotyle species complex. The taxonomy of this complex is very complicated and has recently been reviewed by American authors: Burton (1958) and Sogandares & Lumsden (1963).\nThe present author prefers to follow the traditional opinion as expressed by Hutton & Sogandares (1958) in dividing the complex into several genera.\nThe new species possesses the following fundamental characters: (1) spines surrounding oral sucker placed in a single row, (1) vitellaria confined to postovarial region, (3) uterus not extending in front of ventral sucker, (4) cuticle spinous on forebody only. These characters are used to distinguish the genus Phagicola Faust, 1920, from Ascocotyle Looss, 1899, sens. strict. (see Price, 1936; Burton, 1958). The species therefore is placed here in the genus Phagicola.\nPhagicola septentrionalis n. sp.\nDiagnosis (all measurements in \xce\xbc). \xe2\x80\x94 Body elongate, consisting of a rather narrow anterior part (50-70 % of total body length) which gradually widens into a rounded posterior part. Body length 600-1000, maximum width 160-250. Cuticle spinous on anterior part of body, up to level of gonocotyl.\nMouth surrounded by a single row of 16 to 20 spines of about 10-18 length.\nWidth of oral sucker: 45-60. Dorsal lip not triangular but broadly rounded. Article in Journal/Newspaper harbour seal Phoca vitulina Naturalis Institutional Repository Burton ENVELOPE(166.733,166.733,-72.550,-72.550)
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description INTRODUCTION\nDuring an investigation into the causes of mortality of the harbour seals (Phoca vitulina L.) in the Dutch Wadden Sea (Van den Broek & Wensvoort, 1959; Van den Broek, 1963), heterophyid trematodes have been regularly collected from the intestines. Crytocotyle lingua (Creplin, 1825) was rather common. Often together with this trematode a second, less conspicuous species was found, which appeared to belong to the Ascocotyle species complex. The taxonomy of this complex is very complicated and has recently been reviewed by American authors: Burton (1958) and Sogandares & Lumsden (1963).\nThe present author prefers to follow the traditional opinion as expressed by Hutton & Sogandares (1958) in dividing the complex into several genera.\nThe new species possesses the following fundamental characters: (1) spines surrounding oral sucker placed in a single row, (1) vitellaria confined to postovarial region, (3) uterus not extending in front of ventral sucker, (4) cuticle spinous on forebody only. These characters are used to distinguish the genus Phagicola Faust, 1920, from Ascocotyle Looss, 1899, sens. strict. (see Price, 1936; Burton, 1958). The species therefore is placed here in the genus Phagicola.\nPhagicola septentrionalis n. sp.\nDiagnosis (all measurements in \xce\xbc). \xe2\x80\x94 Body elongate, consisting of a rather narrow anterior part (50-70 % of total body length) which gradually widens into a rounded posterior part. Body length 600-1000, maximum width 160-250. Cuticle spinous on anterior part of body, up to level of gonocotyl.\nMouth surrounded by a single row of 16 to 20 spines of about 10-18 length.\nWidth of oral sucker: 45-60. Dorsal lip not triangular but broadly rounded.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Broek, E. (Elisabeth) van den
spellingShingle Broek, E. (Elisabeth) van den
Phagicola Septentrionalis n. sp. (Tremodata: Heterophyidae) from the Harbour seal, Phoca Vitulina L.
author_facet Broek, E. (Elisabeth) van den
author_sort Broek, E. (Elisabeth) van den
title Phagicola Septentrionalis n. sp. (Tremodata: Heterophyidae) from the Harbour seal, Phoca Vitulina L.
title_short Phagicola Septentrionalis n. sp. (Tremodata: Heterophyidae) from the Harbour seal, Phoca Vitulina L.
title_full Phagicola Septentrionalis n. sp. (Tremodata: Heterophyidae) from the Harbour seal, Phoca Vitulina L.
title_fullStr Phagicola Septentrionalis n. sp. (Tremodata: Heterophyidae) from the Harbour seal, Phoca Vitulina L.
title_full_unstemmed Phagicola Septentrionalis n. sp. (Tremodata: Heterophyidae) from the Harbour seal, Phoca Vitulina L.
title_sort phagicola septentrionalis n. sp. (tremodata: heterophyidae) from the harbour seal, phoca vitulina l.
publishDate 1967
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