New species of the Monocotylidae (Monogenea) from the stingray Dasyatis tortonesi Capapé (Euselachii, Dasyatidae) off the Tunisian coast, with comments on host …

L Neifar, L Euzet, O Kalthoum Ben Hassine - Systematic Parasitology, 2000 - Springer
Systematic Parasitology, 2000Springer
Heterocotyle capapei n. sp. and Thaumatocotyle tunisiensis n. sp. are described from the
gills and the nasal cavity, respectively, of Dasyatis tortonesi collected from the Tunisian
coast. H. capapei is distinguished from other species in the genus by the morphology of the
penis, which is conical and has a long narrow distal point. T. tunisiensis differs from all
known species of Thaumatocotyle by the shape and size of the penis. The host Dasyatis
tortonesi has long been confused with D. pastinaca. Our study shows that their …
Abstract
Heterocotyle capapei n. sp. and Thaumatocotyle tunisiensis n. sp. are described from the gills and the nasal cavity, respectively, of Dasyatis tortonesicollected from the Tunisian coast. H. capapei is distinguished from other species in the genus by the morphology of the penis, which is conical and has a long narrow distal point. T. tunisiensis differs from all known species of Thaumatocotyle by the shape and size of the penis. The host Dasyatis tortonesi has long been confused with D. pastinaca. Our study shows that their monogeneans are oioxenic, suggesting that D. pastinaca and D. tortonesi are distinct species. These results suggest that the monogenean parasite fauna could be used as a diagnostic tool for species identification: these parasites may, therefore, represent good biological indicators. The host-specificity of the Heterocotylinae and Merizocotylinae is discussed.
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