2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2016.12.025
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Riggia puyensis n. sp. (Isopoda: Cymothoidae) parasitizing Chaetostoma breve and Chaetostoma microps (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from Ecuador

Abstract: A new isopod was found parasitizing Chaetostoma breve and Chaetostoma microps from the Puyo and Bobonaza rivers. The parasite found belongs to the Cymothoidae family and could be located within the genus Riggia instead of Artystone by the presence of abdominal plates fused with the telson. The specimens found represent a new species, Riggia puyensis n. sp., and could be distinguished from Riggia cryptocularis by the presence of developed eyes. The main difference of the new specie from Riggia nana and Riggia b… Show more

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“…For the vast majority of C. luteofrenatus and H. chromodontus specimens, it was possible to determine sex and reproductive phase, a result that is especially important as sex data for burrowing cymothoid hosts is scarce (e.g., Oda et al, 2015 ; Junoy, 2016 ; Rodríguez-Haro et al, 2017 ; Oliveira et al, 2019 ). As in the study by Rosa et al (2020) , which found a higher prevalence of infestation in females of N. beckfordi parasitized by A. minima , we found a higher and significant infestation of Artystone sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the vast majority of C. luteofrenatus and H. chromodontus specimens, it was possible to determine sex and reproductive phase, a result that is especially important as sex data for burrowing cymothoid hosts is scarce (e.g., Oda et al, 2015 ; Junoy, 2016 ; Rodríguez-Haro et al, 2017 ; Oliveira et al, 2019 ). As in the study by Rosa et al (2020) , which found a higher prevalence of infestation in females of N. beckfordi parasitized by A. minima , we found a higher and significant infestation of Artystone sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En Ecuador, los estudios sobre el parasitismo de isópodos en peces dulceacuícolas son escasos. Hasta la fecha, en varias cuencas hidrográficas de la Amazonía ecuatoriana se han reportado únicamente cuatro especies de isópodos en peces (Leigh-Sharpe, 1937;Anaguano-Yancha & Brito, 2015;Junoy, 2016;Rodríguez-Haro et al, 2017;Anaguano-Yancha, 2017;Plaul et al, 2019).…”
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