Taxonomic Study of a New Cestode Circumoncobothrium Ali From Mastacembelus armatus

Author(s):  
Kale S S ◽  
Kalshetti S G
2018 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
ROOPAL SINGH ◽  
ABHA RAJ SINGH

Eight fishes, Mastacembelus armatus were purchased from block Bharua, district Hamirpur (U.P.) India . Two alike cestodes were reported in its intestine. Scolex elongated with two elongated spined bothria. Apical disc armed with bothrial spines. Ovary bilobed, medial and post equatorial.


1948 ◽  
Vol 26c (2) ◽  
pp. 128-139 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. S. Jackson
Keyword(s):  

In connection with a general taxonomic study of the resupinate Thelephoraceae of Canada, a number of forms have been encountered that appear to be undescribed. In this contribution nine such forms falling in the genus Peniophora are described and illustrated as probable new species.


Zootaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4718 (1) ◽  
pp. 77-86
Author(s):  
SHUXIA WANG ◽  
CHEN LIU

The cornigera species group of the genus Promalactis Meyrick, 1908 is proposed based on the forewing patterns. Species of this group are characterized by the forewing with the costal and ventral areas densely covered with dark scales forming ill-defined dark bands along the basal 2/5 to 3/4, respectively, and the dorsum with two pale parallel streaks. Six new species are described: P. albipectinalis sp. nov., P. flavidilineata sp. nov., P. grandaedeaga sp. nov., P. malipoensis sp. nov. and P. voluta sp. nov are from China, and P. latignatha sp. nov. is from Thailand. Photographs of adults and genitalia of the new species are provided.  


2014 ◽  
pp. 1-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Ameri ◽  
Ali Asghar Talebi ◽  
Ehsan Rakhshani ◽  
Ahmet Beyarslan ◽  
Karim Kamali

2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lingzhan Xue ◽  
Yu Gao ◽  
Meiying Wu ◽  
Tian Tian ◽  
Haiping Fan ◽  
...  

Abstract Background The origin of sex chromosomes requires the establishment of recombination suppression between the proto-sex chromosomes. In many fish species, the sex chromosome pair is homomorphic with a recent origin, providing species for studying how and why recombination suppression evolved in the initial stages of sex chromosome differentiation, but this requires accurate sequence assembly of the X and Y (or Z and W) chromosomes, which may be difficult if they are recently diverged. Results Here we produce a haplotype-resolved genome assembly of zig-zag eel (Mastacembelus armatus), an aquaculture fish, at the chromosomal scale. The diploid assembly is nearly gap-free, and in most chromosomes, we resolve the centromeric and subtelomeric heterochromatic sequences. In particular, the Y chromosome, including its highly repetitive short arm, has zero gaps. Using resequencing data, we identify a ~7 Mb fully sex-linked region (SLR), spanning the sex chromosome centromere and almost entirely embedded in the pericentromeric heterochromatin. The SLRs on the X and Y chromosomes are almost identical in sequence and gene content, but both are repetitive and heterochromatic, consistent with zero or low recombination. We further identify an HMG-domain containing gene HMGN6 in the SLR as a candidate sex-determining gene that is expressed at the onset of testis development. Conclusions Our study supports the idea that preexisting regions of low recombination, such as pericentromeric regions, can give rise to SLR in the absence of structural variations between the proto-sex chromosomes.


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