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New hairworm (Nematomorpha, Gordiida) species described from the Arizona Madrean Sky Islands

Abstract. Gordiids, or freshwater hairworms, are members of the phylum Nematomorpha that use terrestrial definitive hosts (arthropods) and live as adults in rivers, lakes, or streams. The genus Paragordius consists of 18 species, one of which was described from the Nearctic in 1851. More than 150 ye...

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Autores principales: Swanteson-Franz, Rachel J., Marquez, Destinie A., Goldstein, Craig I., Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa, Bolek, Matthew G., Hanelt, Ben
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5806596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29434487
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.733.22798
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author Swanteson-Franz, Rachel J.
Marquez, Destinie A.
Goldstein, Craig I.
Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa,
Bolek, Matthew G.
Hanelt, Ben
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Marquez, Destinie A.
Goldstein, Craig I.
Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa,
Bolek, Matthew G.
Hanelt, Ben
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description Abstract. Gordiids, or freshwater hairworms, are members of the phylum Nematomorpha that use terrestrial definitive hosts (arthropods) and live as adults in rivers, lakes, or streams. The genus Paragordius consists of 18 species, one of which was described from the Nearctic in 1851. More than 150 years later, we are describing a second Paragordius species from a unique habitat within the Nearctic; the Madrean Sky Island complex. The Madrean Sky Islands are a series of isolated high mountains in northern Mexico and the southwestern United States (Arizona and New Mexico), and are well known for their high diversity and endemicity. The new species is described based on both molecular data (COI barcoding) and morphological characters of the eggs, larvae, cysts, and adults. Adult females have unique small oblong mounds present on the interior of the trifurcating lobes with randomly dispersed long hairs extending from the furrows between the mounds. Marked genetic differences support observed morphological differences. This species represents the second new hairworm to be described from the Madrean Sky Islands, and it may represent the first endemic hairworm from this biodiversity hotspot.
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spelling pubmed-58065962018-02-12 New hairworm (Nematomorpha, Gordiida) species described from the Arizona Madrean Sky Islands Swanteson-Franz, Rachel J. Marquez, Destinie A. Goldstein, Craig I. Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa, Bolek, Matthew G. Hanelt, Ben Zookeys Research Article Abstract. Gordiids, or freshwater hairworms, are members of the phylum Nematomorpha that use terrestrial definitive hosts (arthropods) and live as adults in rivers, lakes, or streams. The genus Paragordius consists of 18 species, one of which was described from the Nearctic in 1851. More than 150 years later, we are describing a second Paragordius species from a unique habitat within the Nearctic; the Madrean Sky Island complex. The Madrean Sky Islands are a series of isolated high mountains in northern Mexico and the southwestern United States (Arizona and New Mexico), and are well known for their high diversity and endemicity. The new species is described based on both molecular data (COI barcoding) and morphological characters of the eggs, larvae, cysts, and adults. Adult females have unique small oblong mounds present on the interior of the trifurcating lobes with randomly dispersed long hairs extending from the furrows between the mounds. Marked genetic differences support observed morphological differences. This species represents the second new hairworm to be described from the Madrean Sky Islands, and it may represent the first endemic hairworm from this biodiversity hotspot. Pensoft Publishers 2018-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5806596/ /pubmed/29434487 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.733.22798 Text en Rachel J. Swanteson-Franz, Destinie A. Marquez, Craig I. Goldstein, Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa, Matthew G. Bolek, Ben Hanelt http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Swanteson-Franz, Rachel J.
Marquez, Destinie A.
Goldstein, Craig I.
Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa,
Bolek, Matthew G.
Hanelt, Ben
New hairworm (Nematomorpha, Gordiida) species described from the Arizona Madrean Sky Islands
title New hairworm (Nematomorpha, Gordiida) species described from the Arizona Madrean Sky Islands
title_full New hairworm (Nematomorpha, Gordiida) species described from the Arizona Madrean Sky Islands
title_fullStr New hairworm (Nematomorpha, Gordiida) species described from the Arizona Madrean Sky Islands
title_full_unstemmed New hairworm (Nematomorpha, Gordiida) species described from the Arizona Madrean Sky Islands
title_short New hairworm (Nematomorpha, Gordiida) species described from the Arizona Madrean Sky Islands
title_sort new hairworm (nematomorpha, gordiida) species described from the arizona madrean sky islands
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5806596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29434487
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.733.22798
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