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摘要
本研究的目的是检查印度河志留形鲶鱼的寄生虫。从31条寄主鱼(Rita Rita (F. Hamilton, 1822)属Spirocamallanus (Baylis, 1923)中采集57(41 +和16)个标本,将活标本用70%的热乙醇杀死,保存,制作临时标本供详细研究。根据其体型和大小、条纹角质层形状、颊囊形状和13-14螺旋数、头颈乳头、基环形状、针状体形状和大小、外阴位置和形状、阴道形状等差异特征,鉴定出了sindensis Spirocamallanus。
Spirocamallanus sindensis n. sp. from Catfish Rita rita (Siluriformes: Bagridae) of Pakistan
The aimed of present studies to examination of helminth parasites of Indus river Siluriformes catfishes. 57 (41 + and 16 ) specimens were collected from 31 hosts fishes Rita rita (F. Hamilton, 1822) belong to genus Spirocamallanus (Baylis, 1923) processes as live specimen were killed in hot 70% ethanol, preserved, made temporary mounts for detail study. On the basis of differential characters such as body shape and size, striated cuticle format, buccal capsule shape and 13-14 spiral numbers, cephalic and cervical papillae, basal ring shape, spicules shape and size, vulva position and shape, vagina shape, the new species Spirocamallanus sindensis identified.