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A new species of Atriophallophorus Deblock & Rosé, 1964 (Trematoda: Microphallidae) described from in vitro-grown adults and metacercariae from Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gray, 1843) (Mollusca: Tateidae)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2019

I. Blasco-Costa*
Affiliation:
Natural History Museum of Geneva, PO Box 6434, CH-1211Geneva 6, Switzerland Department of Arctic and Marine Biology, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Langnes, PO Box 6050, 9037Tromsø, Norway
K. Seppälä
Affiliation:
Department of Aquatic Ecology, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (EAWAG), Dübendorf, Switzerland Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH-Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland Research Department for Limnology, University of Innsbruck, 5310Mondsee, Austria
F. Feijen
Affiliation:
Department of Aquatic Ecology, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (EAWAG), Dübendorf, Switzerland Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH-Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
N. Zajac
Affiliation:
Department of Aquatic Ecology, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (EAWAG), Dübendorf, Switzerland Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH-Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
K. Klappert
Affiliation:
Department of Aquatic Ecology, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (EAWAG), Dübendorf, Switzerland Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH-Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
J. Jokela
Affiliation:
Department of Aquatic Ecology, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (EAWAG), Dübendorf, Switzerland Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH-Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland
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Author for correspondence: I. Blasco-Costa, E-mail: isa.blasco.costa@gmail.com
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Abstract

The adult and metacercaria life stages of a new species of the microphallid genus Atriophallophorus Deblock & Rosé, 1964 are described from specimens collected at Lake Alexandrina (South Island, New Zealand). In addition to molecular analyses of ribosomal and mitochondrial genes, metacercariae of Atriophallophorus winterbourni n. sp. from the snail host Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gray) were grown in vitro to characterize internal and external morphology of adults using light and scanning electron microscopy and histological techniques. Atriophallophorus winterbourni n. sp. is readily distinguishable from Atriophallophorus coxiellae Smith, 1973 by having a different structure of the prostatic chamber, sub-circular and dorsal to genital atrium, rather than cylindrical, fibrous, elongate and placed between the seminal vesicle and the genital atrium. The new species is most similar to Atriophallophorus minutus (Price, 1934) with regards to the prostatic chamber and the morphometric data, but possesses elongate-oval testes and subtriangular ovary rather than oval and transversely oval in A. minutus. Phylogenetic analyses including sequence data for A. winterbourni n. sp. suggested a congeneric relationship of the new species to a hitherto undescribed metacercariae reported from Australia, both forming a strongly supported clade closely related to Microphallus and Levinseniella. In addition, we provide an amended diagnosis of Atriophallophorus to accommodate the new species and confirm the sinistral interruption of the outer rim of the ventral sucker caused by the protrusion of the dextral parietal atrial scale at the base of the phallus.

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Table 1. List of taxa included in the phylogenetic analyses, GenBank accession numbers and references.

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Fig. 1. Atriophallophorus winterbourni n. sp. (a) Illustration of the holotype, 24 h in vitro grown adult in ventral view. (b) Microphotographs of the terminal genitalia of the holotype using light microscopy. (c) Histological oblique section of a paratype at the level of the ventral sucker. (d) Microphotograph of an encysted metacercaria ex Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gray). Abbreviations: c, caeca; ga, genital atrium; pc, prostatic chamber; ph, phallus; sv, seminal vesicle; vs, ventral sucker.

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Fig. 2. Scanning electron micrographs of Atriophallophorus winterbourni n. sp. (a) Adult. (b) Adult with phallus protruded. (c) Palmate spines on the ventral surface of the body. (d) Detail of the oral sucker, arrows point at a gland opening and a sensory papilla surrounding the oral sucker. (e) Detail of the outer rim of the ventral sucker with spination and the parietal atrial scale at the basis of the phallus. (f) Outer rim of the ventral sucker interrupted sinistrally by the opening for the genital pore with arrows pointing at glands. (g) Tip of the phallus evaginated, which appears as a flower-like structure when invaginated. (h) Detail of the configuration of the protruded phallus and the sinistrally interrupted outer rim of the ventral sucker.

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Table 2. Comparative metrical data for Atriophallophorus spp.

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Fig. 3. Phylogenetic relationships for representatives of the family Microphallidae, inferred by maximum likelihood analysis of 28S rDNA sequence data. The newly generated sequences are indicated in bold. Values on the branches correspond to posterior probabilities >0.95 followed by bootstrap support >60. Values below these thresholds were not reported.

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Fig. 4. Phylogram for representatives of the family Microphallidae, inferred by maximum likelihood analysis of sequence data for the internal transcribed spacer 2 of the rRNA genes. The newly generated sequences are indicated in bold. Values on the branches correspond to posterior probabilities >0.95 followed by bootstrap support >60. Values below these thresholds were not reported.

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