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Arthropod Struct Dev ; 47(3): 279-285, 2018 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29608975

ABSTRACT

The female reproductive system has been described for Dolops ranarum (Stuhlman, 1891) and various Argulus spp. but, there is no description of the reproductive system for Dipteropeltis spp. Calman, 1912 or Chonopeltis spp. Thiele, 1900. This paper describes the female reproductive system and egg laying behaviour of Chonopeltisaustralis Boxshall, 1976 using histology, light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and observations. The histological study of six specimens showed that the organ structure is similar to that of Argulus spp. and D. ranarum. The oocytes therefore develop in the gonocoel, are ovulated into the lumen of the ovary which is continuous with the functional oviduct and eventually the gonopore. Females of C. australis deposit eggs on the surrounding substrate while the fish is at rest, without leaving the host, thereby mitigating the risk of not locating a host again.


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Arguloida/anatomy & histology , Arguloida/physiology , Oviposition , Animals , Arguloida/ultrastructure , Female , Genitalia, Female/anatomy & histology , Genitalia, Female/ultrastructure , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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J Morphol ; 276(2): 209-18, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25350276

ABSTRACT

The morphology of the male reproductive system as well as sperm transfer in Branchiura has been described for Dolops ranarum and Argulus japonicus. In this study, the reproductive system and accessory structures are described for male Chonopeltis australis using histology, light microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy. For the first time, we describe sperm transfer by means of a spermatophore in this genus. The internal and external morphology and mechanism of sperm transfer is compared with other Branchiura, where it has been described. The morphology of the reproductive system of C. australis is similar to that of D. ranarum while the accessory structures and the spermatophore produced are similar to that of A. japonicus. A revision of the definition of Branchiura with respect to reproduction is provided.


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Arguloida/anatomy & histology , Arguloida/physiology , Animals , Copulation , Female , Genitalia, Male/anatomy & histology , Male , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Reproduction , Spermatogonia/ultrastructure , Spermatozoa/ultrastructure
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Zootaxa ; 3755: 179-93, 2014 Jan 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24869815

ABSTRACT

Dipteropeltis is a monotypic genus of the Branchiura and endemic to South America. Twelve specimens of Dipteropeltis sp. and micrographs of a thirteenth specimen were obtained from four institutions. Measurements and light micrographs were taken of all the specimens. The specimens were compared to all known descriptions of D. hirundo and sorted into two groups, those that conformed to the description of D. hirundo; and those that differed morphologically. Two specimens, one from each group¸ were stained with lignin pink and subsequently prepared for Scanning Electron Microscopy. The differences observed in the specimens indicated that a new species exists. Thus, Dipteropeltis campanaformis n. sp. is described from seven specimens collected from two characiform benthopelagic fish species and compared to D. hirundo. Dipteropeltis campanaformis n. sp. differs from D. hirundo in the head shape, the length and shape of the carapace lobes, the membrane composition of the maxillules, the shape of the maxillae, the shape of the mouth, and the shape of the natatory lobes.


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Arguloida/anatomy & histology , Arguloida/classification , Animals , Arguloida/physiology , Brazil , Characiformes , Ectoparasitic Infestations/epidemiology , Ectoparasitic Infestations/parasitology , Ectoparasitic Infestations/veterinary , Female , Fish Diseases/epidemiology , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Rivers , Species Specificity
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