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Zootaxa ; 5319(1): 48-56, 2023 Jul 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37518251

RESUMO

Chironomidae of symbiotic habits have been recorded in different parts of the world, among commensals and parasites. There are different genera reported at the moment, however questions such as the origin of commensal or parasitic life, which occurred first or what are their benefits remain debatable. In order to contribute with information to elucidate the above mentioned issues, the present study reports the finding of immature stages of Symbiocladius (Acletus) wygodzinskyi Roback, 1965 in the Churup stream located in the Andes Cordillera (Peru), living on nymphs of Leptophlebiidae (Ephemeroptera). We present a morphological description of immature stages of this species and for the first time the sequence of COX1 gene S. (A.) wygodzinskyi. The genetic result also supports differences between the morphospecies of Symbiocladius (Symbiocladius) rhithrogenae Zavrel, 1924 and S. (A.) wygodzinskyi in 23%.


Assuntos
Chironomidae , Ephemeroptera , Animais , Chironomidae/genética , Código de Barras de DNA Taxonômico , Simbiose
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Zootaxa ; 5258(5): 501-523, 2023 Mar 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37044579

RESUMO

The marine microturbellarian diversity is scarcely known from the Pacific coastline of South America. The coastal margin of Peru is highly influenced by cold-water currents (Humboldt Current System). These cold-water currents play important roles in shaping the marine species diversity in this area. However, there are no previous records of marine microturbellarians for Peru. Here, we describe a new species of Rhabdocoela and report on five other species of marine microturbellarians for this country. Carcharodorhynchus giaae n. sp. (Kalyptorhynchia, Schizorhynchidae), can be identified based on the configuration of the proboscis lips and the male and female genital systems. The male copulatory organ lacks a cirrus, but has a funnel-like, curved stylet with three pairs of spines along it, which distinguishes this species from its congeners. The female system has a vagina with a sclerotized, heavily coiled structure - a feature not mentioned in any known species of the same genus. In addition, we describe noteworthy features for another rhabdocoel, Trigonostomum galapagoense (Dalytyphloplanida, Trigonostomidae). Finally, we provide new records for three rhabdocoel species (Alcha evelinae, Itaipusa divae, Utelga heinckei), one species of Fecampiida (Urastoma cyprinae), and an unidentified species of Prolecithophora.


Assuntos
Besouros , Platelmintos , Animais , Masculino , Feminino , Peru
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Zootaxa ; 5256(4): 371-382, 2023 Mar 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37045218

RESUMO

Andesiops peruvianus (Ulmer, 1920) is a small minnow mayfly with a distribution throughout the Andes Mountains, mainly in lotic environments. In recent years, the taxonomic status of the species has been shifting, even finding out molecular and morphological evidence to consider it as a cryptic species. In this work, we collected seven specimens of A. peruvianus from the Lake Titicaca in Peru, the type locality and perform molecular and morphological analyses to test their relationship with specimens from other regions. The species delimitation analysis revealed the existence of five MOTUs for specimens identified as A. peruvianus along the Andes Mountains, while the Lake Titicaca specimens formed a single MOTU with high interspecific distance. In this MOTU were found specimens with different types of abdominal gills, from translucent to markedly tracheated supporting the hypothesis of phenotypic plasticity at the abdominal gill level. Also, an extension in the range of tarsal claw denticles, from 10-12 to 10-14, were observed, higher than what were found in other regions. Our results support A. peruvianus as a species complex and reveal A. peruvianus from Titicaca as a single MOTU. Future morphological revisions of topotype specimens as well as from other Andean regions are required to strengthen the diagnosis of informative characteristics at both the larval and adult stage to elucidate the real status of the species.


Assuntos
Ephemeroptera , Animais , Ephemeroptera/genética , Larva , Brânquias , Lagos
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