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Acta Parasitologica | 2016

Monocotyle luquei n. sp. (Monogenea: Monocotylidae), from the gills of diamond stingray Dasyatis dipterura (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880) (Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae), in the South Pacific.

Jhon Chero; Celso Cruces; José Iannacone; Lidia Sánchez; David Minaya; Gloria Sáez; Lorena Alvariño

Monocotyle luquei n. sp. (Monogenea: Monocotylidae) was described from gills of diamond stingray Dasyatis dipterura (Jordan and Gilbert, 1880) (Dasyatidae) off Peru. The new species can be differentiated from the other species of the genus by the combination of the following characteristics: (1) accessory sclerites on the dorsal posterior surface of the body absent, (2) only one testis is present, (3) 1–2 loops in the copulatory organ, (4) the male copulatory organ with a sclerotized accessory piece, (5) shape of five sclerites in marginal papillae, (6) size of anchor and (7) posterolateral septa bifurcated. This is the first record of species of Monocotyle Taschenberg, 1878 from the southern Pacific.


Parasitology International | 2018

Hypanocotyle bullardi n. gen. n. sp. (Monogenea: Hexabothriidae) from gill of the diamond stingray Hypanus dipterurus (Jordan et Gilbert) (Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae) in the Southeastern Pacific Ocean off Peru

Jhon Chero; Celso Cruces; Gloria Sáez; Ana Carolina Alves de Camargo; Cláudia Portes Santos; José L. Luque

A new genus and species of monogenean belonging to Hexabothriidae, Hypanocotyle bullardi n. gen. n. sp., is described based on specimens collected from the gill filaments of the diamond stingray, Hypanus dipterurus (Jordan et Gilbert) (Myliobatiformes: Dasyatidae), a demersal chondrichthyan collected off the coast of Callao, Peru. Hypanocotyle n. gen. has the following combination of diagnostic features that differentiate it from other hexabothriid genera: haptor symmetrical; vasa efferentia having proximal (narrow, with thin glandular wall) and distal (expanded, interlaced, with thick glandular wall) portions, joining medially to form vas deferens; vas deferens having proximal (expanded, sinuous, with thick glandular wall) and distal (narrow, strongly sinuous, with thin glandular wall) portions; male copulatory organ unarmed, proximal portion slightly sinuous and tube-like, distal portion funnel-shaped; prostatic glands present, distributed around of the MCO; seminal receptacle present; ootype lacking longitudinal rows of large cells (no oötype côtelé); vaginae parallel, with well-differentiated proximal (glandular, narrow, tube-like, slightly sinuous) and distal (musculoglandular, convoluted) portions; gland cells surrounding the vaginal duct along the entire length of distal portion, densely clustered in middle portion; uterine eggs with 2 elongate filaments. Phylogenetic reconstructions by maximum-likelihood method, based on newly obtained partial 18S and 28S sequences, shows that H. bullardi n. gen. is included within the family Hexabothriidae, order Diclybothriidea. This is the second hexabothriid genus recorded from a diamond stingray (Dasyatidae), and the fourth hexabothriid species recorded from Peru. A key to hexabothriid genera is provided.


Acta Parasitologica | 2017

Diplectanids (Monogenea) parasitic on sciaenid fish from Peru with the proposal of Pseudorhamnocercoides n. gen., the description of Rhamnocercus dominguesi n. sp. and the redescription of Rhamnocercoides menticirrhi Luque and Iannacone, 1991

Jhon Chero; Celso Cruces; Gloria Sáez; José Iannacone; José L. Luque

Rhamnocercoides menticirrhi Luque and Iannacone, 1991 is redescribed from newly collected material of snakehead kingcroaker Menticirrhus ophicephalus (Jenyns, 1840) from Peru, and as a result of this redescription, the diagnosis of Rhamnocercoides is emended. Rhamnocercus dominguesi n. sp. is described from the Peruvian banded croaker Paralonchurus peruanus (Steindachner, 1875). It differs from congeneric species mainly in the morphology of the male copulatory organ (with distal and proximal portion of the external tube expanded and distal portion of the internal tube uncovered by external tube) and the number of peduncular spines (18–22, arranged in 2 longitudinal rows). Pseudorhamnocercoides n. gen. is proposed for species with two longitudinal rows of peduncular spines with anterior and posterior roots, two longitudinal rows of acicular spines associated with peduncular spines, a medial constriction in the ventral bar and more than six haptoral accessory spines at level of the ventral bar with fan-like distal extremity. Rhamnocercoides stichospinus (Seamster and Monaco, 1956) is transferred to Pseudorhamnocercoides n. gen as Pseudorhamnocercoides stichospinus (Seamster and Monaco, 1956) n. comb (assigned as type species).


Acta Parasitologica | 2017

Three monogeneans parasitic on marine sciaenid fish from Peru including description of Cynoscionicola veranoi n. sp. (Microcotylidae), and redescription of C. americanus Tantaleán, Martínez and Escalante, 1987 and Hargicotyle sciaenae Oliva and Luque, 1989 (Diclidophoridae)

Jhon Chero; Celso Cruces; Gloria Sáez; José L. Luque

Cynoscionicola veranoi n. sp. (Monogenea: Microcotylidae) is described based on specimens collected from the gills of lorna drum Sciaena deliciosa (Tschudi, 1846) (Sciaenidae) from Peru. The new species can be differentiated from the other congeneric species by the combination of the following characteristics: (1) haptor with two types of clamps, (2) number and shape of the spines in anterolateral pouches of genital atrium (10–11 curved spines and 3–4 short and bifid spines with a knob in each lateral margin), (3) number and shape of the spines in posterolateral pouches of genital atrium (13–18 bifid spines), (4) 4–6 small spherical unarmed pouches in the genital atrium, and (5) 10–15 testes. In addition, a redescription of Cynoscionicola americanus Tantaleán, Martínez and Escalante, 1987 and Hargicotyle sciaenae Oliva and Luque, 1989 (Diclidophoridae) based on examination of type material and newly collected specimens from snakehead kingcroaker Menticirrhus ophicephalus (Jenyns, 1840) and S. deliciosa (type hosts), respectively, are provided herein.


Zootaxa | 2017

Dactylogyrids (Monogenea) parasitic on marine fish from Peru including the description of a new species of Haliotrema Johnston & Tiegs, 1922 and two new species of Parancylodiscoides Caballero & C. & Bravo-Hollis, 1961

Celso Cruces; Jhon Chero; Gloria Sáez; José L. Luque


Neotropical helminthology | 2016

Comunidad de parásitos de “Cachema” Cynoscion analis (Jenyns, 1842) (Perciformes: Sciaenidae) en el Pacífico Oriental

David Minaya; Jhon Chero; Celso Cruces; Gloria Sáez; Luz Rodríguez; Mishel Sandoval; Lorena Alvariño; José Iannacone


Neotropical helminthology | 2015

Parasitofauna del anfibio neotropical Rhinella limensis Werner, 1901 (Anura: Bufonidae) en la costa central peruana

Jhon Chero; Celso Cruces; José Iannacone; Gloria Sáez; Lorena Alvariño; Reinaldo José da Silva; Víctor Morales; David Minaya


Neotropical helminthology | 2014

Indices parasitológicos de la merluza peruana Merluccius gayi peruanus (Ginsburg, 1954) (Perciformes: Merlucciidae) adquiridos del terminal pesquero de ventanilla, Callao, Perú

Jhon Chero; Celso Cruces; José Iannacone; Gloria Sáez; Lorena Alvariño; Cyntia Rodríguez; Hazel Rodríguez; Eduardo Tuesta; Angélica Pacheco; Nila Huaman


Neotropical helminthology | 2014

Metazoos parásitos de “Caballa” Scomber Japonicus houttuyn, 1782 (Perciformes: Scombridae) del Puerto de Chicama, La Libertad, Perú

Celso Cruces; Jhon Chero; José Iannacone; Alicia Diestro; Gloria Sáez; Lorena Alvariño


The biologist | 2017

COMUNIDAD DE ENDOHELMINTOS PARÁSITOS DEL TRAMBOLLO DE BOCA AMARILLA LABRISOMUS PHILIPPII (STEINDACHNER, 1866) (PERCIFORMES: LABRISOMIDAE) DE LA COSTA CENTRAL DEL PERÚ

Celso Cruces; Jhon Chero; Gloria Sáez; Lorena Alvariño; José Iannacone

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Jhon Chero

Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal

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Gloria Sáez

Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal

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José Iannacone

Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal

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Lorena Alvariño

Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal

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José L. Luque

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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David Minaya

Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal

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Eduardo Tuesta

Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal

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Angélica Pacheco

Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal

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Hazel Rodríguez

Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal

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Lidia Sánchez

National University of San Marcos

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