Some nematodes from fishes of the Lacantún River in the Lacandon rain forest of Chiapas State, southern Mexico, including Cucullanus potamarii sp. n. (Cucullanidae) from the endemic catfish Potamarius usumacintae (Ariidae)

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Foilsithe in:Folia Parasitologica vol. 72 (2025), p. 1-30
Príomhchruthaitheoir: Moravec, Frantisek
Rannpháirtithe: Salgado-Maldonado, Guillermo, Gonzälez-Solis, David
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100 1 |a Moravec, Frantisek  |u Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Ceské Budéjovice, Czech Republic 
245 1 |a Some nematodes from fishes of the Lacantún River in the Lacandon rain forest of Chiapas State, southern Mexico, including Cucullanus potamarii sp. n. (Cucullanidae) from the endemic catfish Potamarius usumacintae (Ariidae) 
260 |b Parazitologický ústav, Akademie ved Ceské republiky  |c 2025 
513 |a General Information 
520 3 |a During November of 2007, parasitic nematodes were collected from 161 specimens of 32 freshwater fish species in the Lacantún River of the Lacandon rain forest of Chiapas, southern Mexico. Recent detailed morphological and taxonomic studies of this material revealed the presence of 17 nematode species (12 adult and 5 larval) of nine families, including Cucullanus potamarii sp. n. from the intestine of the ariid catfish Potamarius usumacintae Betancur-R et Willink, which is endemic to the Usumacinta River basin to which the Lacantún River belongs. This new species is mainly characterised by deirids and the excretory pore located far posterior to the level of the oesophago-intestinal junction, which is an almost unique feature among its congeners. Most parasites are briefly described and illustrated, and problems concerning their morphology, taxonomy, hosts and geographical distribution are discussed. Some findings represent new host and geographical records. Cucullanus oaxaquensis Caspeta-Mandujano, Salgado-Maldonado et Martinez-Ramirez, 2010 is considered a junior synonym of Cucullanus angeli Cabañas-Carranza et Caspeta-Mandujano, 2007, and Neocucullanus marcelae Ramallo, 2012 a species inquirenda. Based on absence of relevant morphological differences, Rhabdochona ictaluri Aguilar-Aguilar, Rosas-Valdez et Pérez-Ponce de León, 2010 1s considered a synonym of Rhabdochona kidderi Pearse, 1936. 
651 4 |a Mexico 
651 4 |a Usumacinta River 
653 |a Geographical distribution 
653 |a New species 
653 |a Parasites 
653 |a Parasitology 
653 |a Taxonomy 
653 |a Electron microscopes 
653 |a Rivers 
653 |a Rain 
653 |a Nematodes 
653 |a Females 
653 |a Rainforests 
653 |a River basins 
653 |a Morphology 
653 |a New records 
653 |a Scanning electron microscopy 
653 |a Catfish 
653 |a Fish 
653 |a Congeners 
653 |a Potamarius 
653 |a Rhabdochona 
653 |a Cucullanus 
700 1 |a Salgado-Maldonado, Guillermo  |u Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, DF, Mexico 
700 1 |a Gonzälez-Solis, David  |u El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (ECOSUR), Unidad Chetumal, Chetumal, Quintana Roo, Mexico 
773 0 |t Folia Parasitologica  |g vol. 72 (2025), p. 1-30 
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