Rhabdochona (Globochona) Spinicauda New Species (Nematoda: Rhabdochnidae) from the Putitor Mahaseer, Tor Putitora, In Pakistan (Report)
Pakistan Journal of Zoology 2012, Feb 29, 44, 1
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Byline: Asmatullah-Kakar, Fatima Mujib Bilqees, Gul-e-Shadab Mukhtar and Saeed Ahmad Abstract.- A new nematode species Rhabdochona (Globochona) spinicauda n. sp. based on fifth stage larvae (L5 or young adults) is described here from the intestine of a freshwater fish, the putitor mahaseer Tor putitora (Ham.) . The main diagnostic trait is the possession of a prominent spine at the tail tip of female specimens. The new nematode parasite is also characterized by possessing square-shaped eggs with cuticular floats on four sides of its surface, 0.012-0.018 by 0.005-0.02 mm in size; a thick, muscular, backwardly directed vagina; 10 teeth in the prostome; two very unequal and dissimilar spicules with spicular ratio 1:2.48-2.55 and 11 pairs of caudal papillae (6 preanal, 5 postanal) at the caudal end of male specimens.