<i>Antarctophthirus carlinii</i> (Anoplura: Echinophthiriidae), a new species from the Weddell seal <i>Leptonychotes weddelli</i>

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Leonardi, María Soledad; Poljak, Sebastián; Carlini, Pedro; Galliari, Juan Gabriel; Bobinac, Magalí Andrea; Santos, María Mercedes; Márquez, María E.; Negrete, Javier
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2014
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As a part of an ongoing long-term study on the biology of pack-ice seals in Antarctica, we had the opportunity to collect lice from Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddelli). We did not find the original description of this host-parasite association. Antarctophthirus ogmorhini had previously been reported as a parasite for the Weddell seal, but the information is, to a certain extent, confusing. During the development of the present study, we had access to literature concerning the presence of A. ogmorhini on this host, which, to our knowledge, was not determined in any of the previous works on this species. We compared lice collected from Weddell seals with A. ogmorhini obtained from the type host, the leopard seal (Hydrurga leptonyx), and we found that both species can be distinguished. The main differences are the characteristic pattern of chaetotaxy in the dorsal side of the head in lice from Weddell seals, the size and form of the pseudopenis, and the distribution and size of the fringe of setae surrounding the genital opening. Considering the conservative morphology, and ecological and evolutionary features of sucking lice, we proposed that lice from Weddell seals constitute a new species. In the present work, we described and illustrated adults of this new species collected from Weddell seals during the austral summer of 2014 at the Danco Coast, Antarctic Peninsula.
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Ciencias Naturales
Antarctica
Pack-ice seals
Sucking lice
Taxonomy
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv <i>Antarctophthirus carlinii</i> (Anoplura: Echinophthiriidae), a new species from the Weddell seal <i>Leptonychotes weddelli</i>
title <i>Antarctophthirus carlinii</i> (Anoplura: Echinophthiriidae), a new species from the Weddell seal <i>Leptonychotes weddelli</i>
spellingShingle <i>Antarctophthirus carlinii</i> (Anoplura: Echinophthiriidae), a new species from the Weddell seal <i>Leptonychotes weddelli</i>
Leonardi, María Soledad
Ciencias Naturales
Antarctica
Pack-ice seals
Sucking lice
Taxonomy
title_short <i>Antarctophthirus carlinii</i> (Anoplura: Echinophthiriidae), a new species from the Weddell seal <i>Leptonychotes weddelli</i>
title_full <i>Antarctophthirus carlinii</i> (Anoplura: Echinophthiriidae), a new species from the Weddell seal <i>Leptonychotes weddelli</i>
title_fullStr <i>Antarctophthirus carlinii</i> (Anoplura: Echinophthiriidae), a new species from the Weddell seal <i>Leptonychotes weddelli</i>
title_full_unstemmed <i>Antarctophthirus carlinii</i> (Anoplura: Echinophthiriidae), a new species from the Weddell seal <i>Leptonychotes weddelli</i>
title_sort <i>Antarctophthirus carlinii</i> (Anoplura: Echinophthiriidae), a new species from the Weddell seal <i>Leptonychotes weddelli</i>
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Leonardi, María Soledad
Poljak, Sebastián
Carlini, Pedro
Galliari, Juan Gabriel
Bobinac, Magalí Andrea
Santos, María Mercedes
Márquez, María E.
Negrete, Javier
author Leonardi, María Soledad
author_facet Leonardi, María Soledad
Poljak, Sebastián
Carlini, Pedro
Galliari, Juan Gabriel
Bobinac, Magalí Andrea
Santos, María Mercedes
Márquez, María E.
Negrete, Javier
author_role author
author2 Poljak, Sebastián
Carlini, Pedro
Galliari, Juan Gabriel
Bobinac, Magalí Andrea
Santos, María Mercedes
Márquez, María E.
Negrete, Javier
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Antarctica
Pack-ice seals
Sucking lice
Taxonomy
topic Ciencias Naturales
Antarctica
Pack-ice seals
Sucking lice
Taxonomy
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv As a part of an ongoing long-term study on the biology of pack-ice seals in Antarctica, we had the opportunity to collect lice from Weddell seals (<i>Leptonychotes weddelli</i>). We did not find the original description of this host-parasite association. <i>Antarctophthirus ogmorhini</i> had previously been reported as a parasite for the Weddell seal, but the information is, to a certain extent, confusing. During the development of the present study, we had access to literature concerning the presence of <i>A. ogmorhini</i> on this host, which, to our knowledge, was not determined in any of the previous works on this species. We compared lice collected from Weddell seals with <i>A. ogmorhini</i> obtained from the type host, the leopard seal (<i>Hydrurga leptonyx</i>), and we found that both species can be distinguished. The main differences are the characteristic pattern of chaetotaxy in the dorsal side of the head in lice from Weddell seals, the size and form of the pseudopenis, and the distribution and size of the fringe of setae surrounding the genital opening. Considering the conservative morphology, and ecological and evolutionary features of sucking lice, we proposed that lice from Weddell seals constitute a new species. In the present work, we described and illustrated adults of this new species collected from Weddell seals during the austral summer of 2014 at the Danco Coast, Antarctic Peninsula.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description As a part of an ongoing long-term study on the biology of pack-ice seals in Antarctica, we had the opportunity to collect lice from Weddell seals (<i>Leptonychotes weddelli</i>). We did not find the original description of this host-parasite association. <i>Antarctophthirus ogmorhini</i> had previously been reported as a parasite for the Weddell seal, but the information is, to a certain extent, confusing. During the development of the present study, we had access to literature concerning the presence of <i>A. ogmorhini</i> on this host, which, to our knowledge, was not determined in any of the previous works on this species. We compared lice collected from Weddell seals with <i>A. ogmorhini</i> obtained from the type host, the leopard seal (<i>Hydrurga leptonyx</i>), and we found that both species can be distinguished. The main differences are the characteristic pattern of chaetotaxy in the dorsal side of the head in lice from Weddell seals, the size and form of the pseudopenis, and the distribution and size of the fringe of setae surrounding the genital opening. Considering the conservative morphology, and ecological and evolutionary features of sucking lice, we proposed that lice from Weddell seals constitute a new species. In the present work, we described and illustrated adults of this new species collected from Weddell seals during the austral summer of 2014 at the Danco Coast, Antarctic Peninsula.
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