Steganoderma Stafford, 1904 (Digenea: Zoogonidae: Lepidophyllinae) from Two Species of Rockfishes from Deep Waters off Oregon Including a New Species and an Updated Key to Species of This Genus

Steganoderma eamiqtrema n. sp. and a single unidentified specimen of Steganoderma Stafford, 1904 (Zoogonidae: Lepidophyllinae) obtained from the intestine of the greenstriped rockfish, Sebastes elongatus Ayres, 1859, and the flag rockfish, Sebastes rubrivinctus (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880) (Scorpaenif...

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Main Authors: Blend, Charles K., Rácz, Gábor R.
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:manter-1014 2023-11-12T04:22:54+01:00 Steganoderma Stafford, 1904 (Digenea: Zoogonidae: Lepidophyllinae) from Two Species of Rockfishes from Deep Waters off Oregon Including a New Species and an Updated Key to Species of This Genus Blend, Charles K. Rácz, Gábor R. 2020-10-05T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/manter/14 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/manter/article/1014/viewcontent/Blend_and_Racz_2020_MANTER_Steganoderma.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/manter/14 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/manter/article/1014/viewcontent/Blend_and_Racz_2020_MANTER_Steganoderma.pdf MANTER: Journal of Parasite Biodiversity Deep sea Digenea Flag rockfish Greenstriped rockfish Key Lepidophyllinae Northeastern Pacific Ocean Oregon Scorpaeniformes Sebastes elongatus Sebastes rubrivinctus Sebastidae Steganoderma eamiqtrema n. sp Steganoderma sp Zoogonidae Biodiversity Life Sciences Parasitology Zoology text 2020 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T11:57:03Z Steganoderma eamiqtrema n. sp. and a single unidentified specimen of Steganoderma Stafford, 1904 (Zoogonidae: Lepidophyllinae) obtained from the intestine of the greenstriped rockfish, Sebastes elongatus Ayres, 1859, and the flag rockfish, Sebastes rubrivinctus (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880) (Scorpaeniformes: Sebastidae), collected from 190–200 m depths off Oregon, USA, are described. The new species is distinguished from its seven other congeners by a diagnostic combination of morphological features including an elongate oval to spindle-shaped body, a clavate to comma-shaped cirrus pouch located in the forebody and hindbody, a bipartite seminal vesicle, a bifurcal or just post-bifurcal genital pore, a larger ventral than oral sucker, and a smooth testes and ovary with a relatively small distance between them. We present an updated key to the eight species now in Steganoderma and provide a list of parasites known from Se. elongatus and Se. rubrivinctus. The discovery of S. eamiqtrema in Se. elongatus represents the second species of zoogonid known from this host, and the finding of Steganoderma sp. in Se. rubrivinctus represents the first report of a digenean from this host species. A detailed discussion also is given of the type species, S. formosum Stafford, 1904, and questions are raised as to whether this species has a worldwide distribution and infects such a wide variety of fish hosts. We present evidence including variation we observed in redescriptions of the type species, query the implausible idea that there could be gene flow between conspecific helminths geographically separated in the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans over such a vast geological period, and offer the possibility that some prior reports of S. formosum may, indeed, be S. eamiqtrema; all of which suggests S. formosum sensu lato may be part of a species complex and not the same worldwide species. Steganoderma is represented in the deep sea by S. eamiqtrema, S. formosum, and Steganoderma sp., and limited speculation is given as to the ... Text North Atlantic University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL Pacific
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topic Deep sea
Digenea
Flag rockfish
Greenstriped rockfish
Key
Lepidophyllinae
Northeastern Pacific Ocean
Oregon
Scorpaeniformes
Sebastes elongatus
Sebastes rubrivinctus
Sebastidae
Steganoderma eamiqtrema n. sp
Steganoderma sp
Zoogonidae
Biodiversity
Life Sciences
Parasitology
Zoology
spellingShingle Deep sea
Digenea
Flag rockfish
Greenstriped rockfish
Key
Lepidophyllinae
Northeastern Pacific Ocean
Oregon
Scorpaeniformes
Sebastes elongatus
Sebastes rubrivinctus
Sebastidae
Steganoderma eamiqtrema n. sp
Steganoderma sp
Zoogonidae
Biodiversity
Life Sciences
Parasitology
Zoology
Blend, Charles K.
Rácz, Gábor R.
Steganoderma Stafford, 1904 (Digenea: Zoogonidae: Lepidophyllinae) from Two Species of Rockfishes from Deep Waters off Oregon Including a New Species and an Updated Key to Species of This Genus
topic_facet Deep sea
Digenea
Flag rockfish
Greenstriped rockfish
Key
Lepidophyllinae
Northeastern Pacific Ocean
Oregon
Scorpaeniformes
Sebastes elongatus
Sebastes rubrivinctus
Sebastidae
Steganoderma eamiqtrema n. sp
Steganoderma sp
Zoogonidae
Biodiversity
Life Sciences
Parasitology
Zoology
description Steganoderma eamiqtrema n. sp. and a single unidentified specimen of Steganoderma Stafford, 1904 (Zoogonidae: Lepidophyllinae) obtained from the intestine of the greenstriped rockfish, Sebastes elongatus Ayres, 1859, and the flag rockfish, Sebastes rubrivinctus (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880) (Scorpaeniformes: Sebastidae), collected from 190–200 m depths off Oregon, USA, are described. The new species is distinguished from its seven other congeners by a diagnostic combination of morphological features including an elongate oval to spindle-shaped body, a clavate to comma-shaped cirrus pouch located in the forebody and hindbody, a bipartite seminal vesicle, a bifurcal or just post-bifurcal genital pore, a larger ventral than oral sucker, and a smooth testes and ovary with a relatively small distance between them. We present an updated key to the eight species now in Steganoderma and provide a list of parasites known from Se. elongatus and Se. rubrivinctus. The discovery of S. eamiqtrema in Se. elongatus represents the second species of zoogonid known from this host, and the finding of Steganoderma sp. in Se. rubrivinctus represents the first report of a digenean from this host species. A detailed discussion also is given of the type species, S. formosum Stafford, 1904, and questions are raised as to whether this species has a worldwide distribution and infects such a wide variety of fish hosts. We present evidence including variation we observed in redescriptions of the type species, query the implausible idea that there could be gene flow between conspecific helminths geographically separated in the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans over such a vast geological period, and offer the possibility that some prior reports of S. formosum may, indeed, be S. eamiqtrema; all of which suggests S. formosum sensu lato may be part of a species complex and not the same worldwide species. Steganoderma is represented in the deep sea by S. eamiqtrema, S. formosum, and Steganoderma sp., and limited speculation is given as to the ...
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author Blend, Charles K.
Rácz, Gábor R.
author_facet Blend, Charles K.
Rácz, Gábor R.
author_sort Blend, Charles K.
title Steganoderma Stafford, 1904 (Digenea: Zoogonidae: Lepidophyllinae) from Two Species of Rockfishes from Deep Waters off Oregon Including a New Species and an Updated Key to Species of This Genus
title_short Steganoderma Stafford, 1904 (Digenea: Zoogonidae: Lepidophyllinae) from Two Species of Rockfishes from Deep Waters off Oregon Including a New Species and an Updated Key to Species of This Genus
title_full Steganoderma Stafford, 1904 (Digenea: Zoogonidae: Lepidophyllinae) from Two Species of Rockfishes from Deep Waters off Oregon Including a New Species and an Updated Key to Species of This Genus
title_fullStr Steganoderma Stafford, 1904 (Digenea: Zoogonidae: Lepidophyllinae) from Two Species of Rockfishes from Deep Waters off Oregon Including a New Species and an Updated Key to Species of This Genus
title_full_unstemmed Steganoderma Stafford, 1904 (Digenea: Zoogonidae: Lepidophyllinae) from Two Species of Rockfishes from Deep Waters off Oregon Including a New Species and an Updated Key to Species of This Genus
title_sort steganoderma stafford, 1904 (digenea: zoogonidae: lepidophyllinae) from two species of rockfishes from deep waters off oregon including a new species and an updated key to species of this genus
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