TWO DIGENETIC TREMATODES (FAMILY HEMIURIDAE) OF MARINE. FISHES OF INDIA M. HAFEEZULLAH* Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta

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ljiill~ %0.0/. Surv. India, "( 1) 111-11S, 1981 TWO DIGENETIC TREMATODES (FAMILY HEMIURIDAE) OF MARINE FISHES OF INDIA M. HAFEEZULLAH* Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta ABSTRACT The paper deals with the descriptions of two new species Pa,ahemiut'us dussumieria; from the host fish Dussumi,ri" at«l" Cuv. and Val., and Aphanu,us tt.{ bet'.. et-datu. from the fish hosts HilstJ sinemis (L.) and Sat'dinella fimb,iat" (Va1.). They belong to the dfgenean family Hemiuridae. 'the material for the present study was collected from Madras and Tuticorin (Bay of Bengal) and Bombay (Arabian Sea) in 1964 and 1965. They belong to the genera Parahemiurul Vaz and Pereira; 1930 and Aphanu.. nu Looss, 1907. After they were recovered from the host fishes in living condition, they were processed according to the standard method using pressure of a small fragment of cover glass in order to avoid overstretching. AFA was used as fixative. Gupta and Sehgal (1971) reporte 1 Parahemiurus merus (Linton, 1910) Woolcock, 1935 from. a marine fish, Dussumieria hasse Iti (Bleek,er), from Dhanushkodi, Palk Bay. They illustrated one of their two specimens and provided some measurements also. The author has not been able to consult Linton (1910) which contains the origin~l description of Parahemiurus merus as Hemiurus merus. Manter (1940), however, gave specific diagnosis of P. merus and discussed some synonymies also. According to him, in P. merus the dorsal plications do not extend across the body posterior to the acetabulum, the ace~abulum is 2 to 2.) times oral sucker, the undivided seminal vesicle is spherical to ovoid with thick muscular wall, the' pars prostatica is. winding and extending some distance poste- rior to acetabulum, and the ovary and the' two vitellarian masses are situated in the middle third of the body proper. 1 his diagnosis of P. merus has not been disputed so far by any worker on the group. It is> in these characters that Gupta and Sehgars specimens materially differ frbm P. meru$ (Linton, 1910). The illustration provided by them shows that unlike P. merus their two specimens have almost parallel sides of body, the oral sucker is only slighjy smaller than the acetabulum, the seminal vesicle is pyri.. form without thick muscular wall and lies removed from acetabulum posteriorly due to longer pars prostatica, and the ovarian complex along with masses of viteuaria are situated in the posterior third of the body proper. These characters suggest otherwise to their identification. The author has also collected identical specimens from a closely related fish host from adjoining areas. The comparative study of these specimens and report of Gupta and Sehgal reve.l} that they had specimens of a new species which they described as a known form. Therefore their specimens as well as mine are named as Parahemiurus dussumieriai n. Spa A fuller description and differential diagnosis of this new species are provided in this paper on the basis of the specimens of the author. ------------~.-.---~ Present address: Desert Regional Station, Jodhpur. -..--------------------~-----...-.

112 All measurentents ure in fi'l.icrons unless otherwise stated. The diagrams have been made with the aid of a camera lucida. Host: Site : Number of specimens : Localities : Specimens deposited ~ a 3 Pfg... _ 1. Paf'ahemluf'u$ dussumie,i." entire worm, ventral view. Bulletin 'Of the Zoological Survey' 0/ Indla- Parahemiurus dussumieriai D. sp. (Figs. 1, ~) DU8sumieria acuta Cuv. and Val.; dwarf round herring; Dussumie ridae Stomach 8, on eight slides Tuticorin (Gulf of Mannar, Bay of Jiengal); Madras (Coromandel coast, Bay of Bengal) : collected by the author in 1964-65 Z. S. I. Reg. Nos. Holotype w/7390/1, Para... types w739j /1 to w7397/1 Description (Based on 3 good specimens): Body proper 1.505-1.558 mm long, 0.246.0.252 rom wide, elongate with almost parallel sides ; anterior end rounded ; ecsoma 0.499-0.58 mm long, 0.18-0.195 mm wide, tapering posteriorly when fully extended. Tegument moderately thick with ventral plications all over body, pro per extent of dorsal plications not constant : tegument of ecsoma smooth. Acetabulum 101-112 by 108-115, spherical, and situated at 293... 317 from anterior end. Oral sucker 84-91 by 91-94, spherical, subterminal ; preoral lobe 8-14 wide. Sucker ratio 1 : 1 to 1.2. Mouth ventroterminal ; prepharynx indistinct ; pharynx 75-84 by 63-70, oval, slightly overlapped by oral sucker ; esophagus 44-47 long followed by cecal bifurcation ; ceca simple, reaching a bit short of posterior end of ecsoma. Testes 84-113 by 66-84, oval, entire, tandem, situated in anterior or middle part of posterior half of bod y proper, anterior testis and seminal vesicle separated by uterus. Seminal vesicle 112-147 by 56-70, pyriform without muscular wall, with anterior tapering portion bent backwards, disposed in front of anteri.or testis, far removed' from ac~tab~)um : pars prostatica a long and winding duct, surrounded by well differentiated prostate cells up to posterior level of acetabulum only, not connected to seminal vesicle by a glandular duct, entering sinus sac near anterior margin

ija.altzutiah: /Jigenetic trematodes of marine fishes o N 3 3. PIg, 2. PtlMh,nJiurus dussumi~filji, genital ducts. fjf acetabulum. 'Sinus sac a long tube, enclo.sing a narrow hermaphroditic duct, extending up to anterior margin of acetabulum. Genital por.e at base of oral sucker. Ovary 66-87 by 80-108, subglobular, entire, median, post-testicular. Shell gland complex 'dorsal to ovary and vitellaria. Vitellaria two Type host: Other host: Site: Number of specimens: Locality: Specimens deposited : 15 compact nlusses, slightly indented in some specimens, post-ovarian, situated in front of junction of tail and body proper. Uterus descending into ecsoma, t,hen ascending and entering sinus sac at its base. Uterine seminal receptacle not formed. Eggs 21 X 12. Excretory vesicle Y -shaped; arms uniting dorsa) to oral sucker. In sucker ratio and nature of vitellaria this species comes close to Parllhemiurus clupeae Yamaguti, 1953 but differs from it in having almost parallel sides of body proper, and the tail is very small as compared to the length of body proper. In P. clupeae the junction of body proper and tail "occurs a little behind midbody In three (of four) speci... mens including the type, but just at the middle in the other." In P. c/upeae, the intestinal limbs are "very wide" whereas in the present species they are of normal width. Seminal vesicle in P. clupeae is fusiform with very thick muscular wall whereas it is pyriform with an anterior attenuation bent backwards and without thick muscular wall. The pars prostatica is longer removing the seminal vesicle more posteriorly with respect to the acetabulum as against the length of this structure in P. clupeae. Apbanurus tuberculatus n. sp. ( Fig. 3 ) Hi/sa sinensis (L.); Chinese hetring; Clupeidae. Sardinella jimbriato (Val.); fringe-scaled sardine Clupeidae. Stomach 18, on five slides Bombay (West coast of India, Arabian Sea ). Collected by Dr. A. H. Siddiqi in 1963 z. S. 1. Reg. Nos. Holotype w7398/1 Para... type w7399jl to w740211

114 llul/etin of the Zoological Survey o/1ndia ratio 1 : 2.25. Prepharynx absent; pharynx 35 in diameter, spherical slightly overlapped by oral sucker: esophagus short. : cecal bifurcation in.front of anterior border of acetabulum ; ceca simple, reaching short of posterior end of body. Testes 45-66 by 45-73, globular, entire, diagonal, lsometimes slightly overlapping each other, almost equatorial. Seminal vesicle 133-196 by 38, elongated, fusiform with fairly thick muscular wall, postacetabular, extending posteriorly ventral to posterior margin of anterior testis; pars prostatica dorsal to acetabulum, surrounded by prostate cells near proximal and distal ends and naked. in the middle. Sinus sac a "longitudinal tube, extending from near anterior border of acetabulum to anterior border of oral sucker; enclosing a straight hermaphroditic duct and a swollen knob-like sinus organ beset with fine tubercles projecting out througb genital pore. Genital pore ventral to oral sucker. Pig. 3. APIJ""u,us twber cui" tus, entire worm, lateral view. Description (based on 5 good specimens) : Body 0.728-0.854 mm long; 0.172-0.189 mm wide at acetabular level, subcylindrical, pos terior end rounded, anterior end conical J bulging at the level of the acetabulum. No ecsoma. Tegument moderately thick with fine plications, mote conspicuous in anterior region dorsally) extending to vitellarian zone on ventral side. Acetabulum 112-122 in diameter, spherical, prominent, situated at 108-140 from anterior end of body. Oral sucker 52 in diameter, spherical, 5ubterminal. Sucker Ovary 28-38 by 36-80, subglobular or transversely elongated, entire, median, immediately post-testicular. Vitellaria 91-98 by 84-112, globular, indented anteriorly, immediately post-ovarian. Uterus reaching posterior end, beyond ceca, uniting with male duct at base of sinus sac. Eggs 14-"18 by 8. Excretory vesicle Y -shaped; excretory arms uniting dorsal to pharynx; excretory pore terminal. Aphanurus tuberculatus is distinct from all other members of the genus Aphanurus Looss, 1907 in the presence of a sinus org~n beset with fine tubercles. ACKNOWLBDQEMENTS Thanks are due to the Director; Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta for providing facilities, and to Dr. T. D. Soota, Superintending Zoologist fot taking interest in the work.

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