About generic classification of Raillietnema synodontisi Vassiliades, 1973 (Nematoda: Atractidae)

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Authors

KOUBKOVÁ Božena BARUŠ Vlastimil HODOVÁ Iveta ŠIMKOVÁ Andrea

Year of publication 2007
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Program and Abstracts Tenth International Helminthological Symposium, Spt. 9 - 14, 2007, Stará lesná, Slovak Republic, p. 17
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Zoology
Keywords Nematoda, Atractiae, Raillietnema synodontisi, generic classification
Description To date, only one species of genus Raillietnema Travassos, 1927 from African squakers genus Synodontis - R. synodontisi Vassialiades, 1973 have been described. Nematode genus Labeonema Puylaert, 1970 is, at present, composed by four species parasitic on African fishes. The general morphology of genera Labeonema and Raillietnema is very similar. The first – having only an anterior ovary, a posterior uterine sac extending well posterior to the vulva and larvae hatch in utero (females viviparous); the second is possesing two ovaries and larvae do not hatch in utero (females ovoviviparous). Based on comparative study of nematodes obtained from Senegal squeakers (Synodontis ocellifer, S. schall, S. nigrita) with the material - paratypes (one male and two females) of R. synodontisi collected by Vassiliades from the same host (S. ocellifer) and the same territory (Senegal) we came to the conclusion, that female specimens also have anterior ovary only and they can be either ovoviviparous or viviparous which is related to their grow and age. That is why species R. synodontisi transferred to the genus Labeonema as L. synodontisi (Vassilliades, 1973) n. comb. Detailed redescription, morphology, SEM and molecular analysis this species was carried out. The genus Labeonema now includes five species parasitizing only on African fishes.
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