PARASITES OF SOUTH-AFRICAN FRESH-WATER FISH .3. RHABDOCHONA (RHABDOCHONA) VERSTERAE N-SP (NEMATODA, RHABDOCHONIDAE) FROM THE SPOT-TAILED ROBBER, ALESTES-IMBERI PETERS 1852
J. Boomker et Aj. Petter, PARASITES OF SOUTH-AFRICAN FRESH-WATER FISH .3. RHABDOCHONA (RHABDOCHONA) VERSTERAE N-SP (NEMATODA, RHABDOCHONIDAE) FROM THE SPOT-TAILED ROBBER, ALESTES-IMBERI PETERS 1852, Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research, 60(1), 1993, pp. 23-27
A new species of Rhabdochona was recovered from the spot-tailed robber
, Alestes imberi Peters 1852 in the Sabie River, Kruger National Park.
It differs from its nearest relative, Rhabdochona moraveci Puylaert 1
973 in that it has shorter spicules and fewer prostomal teeth. The new
species also shows affinities with Rhabdochona paski Baylis 1928 and
Rhabdochona congolensis Campana-Rouget 1961, but differs from the firs
t-named species in that it has shorter spicules and fewer precloacal p
apillae. It differs from the last-named species in the number and arra
ngement of the labial and cephalic papillae, and the absence of finger
-like,processes on the tip of the female tail. The subgenus Rhabdochon
a Moravec 1972 is characterized by the absence of filaments or floats
on the mature eggs. These structures are also lacking in the new speci
es, which is therefore described here as Rhabdochona (Rhabdochona) ver
sterae n. sp.