Dendronucleatidae
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Dendronucleata is a genus of small parasitic spiny-headed (or thorny-headed) worms. It is the only
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Dendronucleatidae. This genus contains three species that are distributed globally, being collected in North America and Asia. The distinguishing features of this genus among Archiacanthocephalans is the presence of randomly distributed dendritically branched giant hypodermic nuclei. ''Dendronucleata''
parasitize Parasitism is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life. The entomologist E. O. Wilson has c ...
freshwater fish and a salamander by attaching themselves in the intestines using their hook covered proboscis and adhesives secreted from cement glands.


Taxonomy and Description

The general appearance, shape of proboscis and number and arrangement of proboscis hooks of the Dendronucleatidae are similar to members of Neoechinorhynchus of the family
Neoechinorhynchidae Neoechinorhynchidae is a family of parasitic worms from the order Neoechinorhynchida.Encyclopedia of Life www.eol.org Species Neoechinorhynchidae contains 4 subfamilies: Atactorhynchinae Petrochenko, 1956, Eocollinae Petrochenko, 1956, Gracil ...
, Dendronucleatidae have randomly distributed dendritically branched giant hypodermic nuclei from which it derives its name. Dendronucleatidae is a monotypic family created by Sokolovskaya in 1962 to accommodate the only genus, ''Dendronucleata'', which contains two species, ''D. dogieli'' and ''D. petruschewskii''. More recently, it is hypothesized that ''D. dogieli'' and ''D. petruschewskii'' might be conspecific.MORAVEC F., SEY O. 1989: Acanthocephalans of freshwater fishes from North Vietnam. Acta Soc. Zool. Bohemoslov. 53: 89-106.


Species

There are three known species of Dendronucleatidae. * ''Dendronucleata americana'' Moravec and Huffman, 2000 ''D. americana'' has been found in the intestine infecting around 5% of the
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s (''Typhlomolge rathbuni'') sampled in
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(Artesian well at Freeman Aquatic Station),
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in central
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. The intermediate host is likely an
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s. The species name was derived from America, the continent where it was found. The body is spindle-shaped or cylindrical, ventrally curved. Dendritically branched giant hypodermic nuclei irregularly scattered in body wall of entire trunk. Each lemniscus containing 1-3 rounded giant nuclei. Proboscis spheroid, armed with 18-24 hooks arranged in 6 spiral rows. Cephalic ganglion in posterior part of proboscis receptacle. The testes are near the end, have 1-2 giant nuclei in lemnisci and have eggs 0.033-0.036 mm long. The body is long and broader anteriorly with an indistinct or very short neck. The male is significantly smaller than the female. The male has a trunk length of between 1.945-2.965 mm (female: 3.155-3.944 mm) with a maximum width between 0.367-0.462 mm (female: 0.435-0.517mm). There are 6-7 dendritically branched giant hypodermic nuclei: two anterior most giant nuclei situated subdorsally and subventrally at the same level, forming a pair; few nuclei clearly coupled closely to one another. The small proboscis spheroid, armed with hooks arranged in six spiral rows of three hooks each. Size of hooks vary in length but are similar in both sexes with the anterior hooks being between 0.039-0.045 mm long, middle hooks 0.012 mm long, and posterior hooks 0.009-0.012 mm long. Proboscis receptacle short, with cephalic ganglion at its base. The proboscis in the male is 0.109-0.122 mm long (female: 0.109-0.136 mm) and 0.136 mm wide (same in female). The proboscis receptacle is 0.150-0.272 mm long (female 0.177-0.286 mm) and 0.095-0.109 mm wide (female: 0.122-0.136 mm). Lemnisci relatively short, one bearing two simple, rounded giant nuclei, another one with only one giant nucleus; all nuclei located in anterior halves of lemnisci. The lemnisci are 0.408-0.530 mm (female: 0.612-0.884 mm) and 0.449-0.666 mm long (female: 0.816-0.966 mm) and 0.054-0.095 mm (female: 0.068-0.095 mm) and 0.068-0.109 mm wide (female: 0.068-0.109 mm). The testes are almost spherical, tandem, situated at the posterior quarter of trunk; anterior testis 0.204-0.218 × 0.177-0.218 (0.204 × 0.177), posterior testis 0.204- 0.218 × 0.190-0.231 (0.204 × 0.190). Cement gland
syncytial A syncytium (; plural syncytia; from Greek: σύν ''syn'' "together" and κύτος ''kytos'' "box, i.e. cell") or symplasm is a multinucleate cell which can result from multiple cell fusions of uninuclear cells (i.e., cells with a single nucleus) ...
, with several distinct nuclei, forming almost spherical mass below posterior testis. The cement glands are 0.136-0.163 mm long and 0.150-0.163 mm wide. The bell-shaped bursa is 0.163-0.245 mm long and 0.163- 0.177 mm wide. In the female, the body cavity is filled with small ovarian balls 0.045-0.054mm in diameter. The spherical vaginal sphincter is distinct and the gonopore is terminal. * ''Dendronucleata dogieli'' Sokolovskaia, 1962 ''D. dogieli'' has been found in freshwater cyprinid fishes in the
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.SOKOLOVSKAYA I. L. 1971: Acanthocephalans of fishes of the Amur basin. Parazitol. Sb. 25, Publ. House Nauka,Leningrad, pp. 165-176. (In Russian.) There are 4 hooks in each spiral row and about 20 dendritically branched giant hypodermic nuclei. The testes are mid-body, have 2-3 giant nuclei in lemnisci and have eggs 0.041-0.044 mm long. It is the
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found that 41.75% ''
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'' and 11.25% of
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(''Leuciscus leuciscus'') were infected. It was found in the
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(''Cyprinus carpio'') in
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.Davydov, O., Lysenko, V., & Kurovskaya, L. (2011). Species diversity of carp, Cyprinus carpio (Cypriniformes, Cyprinidae), parasites in some cultivation regions. Vestnik zoologii, 45(6), e-9. * ''Dendronucleata petruschewskii'' Sokolovskaia, 1962 ''D. petruschewskii'' has been found in freshwater cyprinid fishes in the
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. There are 4 hooks in each spiral row and about 20 dendritically branched giant hypodermic nuclei. The testes are mid-body, have 2-3 giant nuclei in lemnisci and have eggs 0.041-0.044 mm long. It has also been found infecting eight species of cyprinid and bagrid fishes from North Vietnam including: the
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(''Cirrhinus molitorella''), the
Sharpbelly The sharpbelly or wild carp, sharpbelly, or common sawbelly (''Hemiculter leucisculus''), is a tropical freshwater and brackish water fish belonging to the Cultrinae subfamily of the family Cyprinidae. It originates in large streams and reserv ...
(''Hemiculter leucisculus''), ''
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'', the Barbel chub (''Squaliobarbus curriculus''), '' Gymnostomus lepturus'', the
Black Amur bream The black Amur bream (''Megalobrama terminalis'') is a species of freshwater cyprinid fish in the genus ''Megalobrama''. Geographic distribution It is found in the basin of the Amur, Ussuri, Sungari Rivers, and in Lake Khanka Lake Khanka (ru ...
(''Megalobrama terminalis''), ''
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'' and '' Hemibagrus elongatus''. This parasite may be a
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of ''D. dogieli''.


Hosts

''Dendronucleatidae'' species parasitize freshwater fish and a salamander. File:Texas blind salamander.jpg, alt=Texas blind salamander on a rock, The
Texas blind salamander The Texas blind salamander (''Eurycea rathbuni'') is a rare cave-dwelling troglobite amphibian native to San Marcos, Hays County, Texas, specifically the San Marcos Pool of the Edwards Aquifer. Description The species has a broad, flat, snout ...
is the host of ''D. americana'' File:Leuciscus leuciscus.jpg, alt=Common dace on rocks out of water, The
Common dace The common dace (''Leuciscus leuciscus'') is a species of freshwater and brackish water ray-finned fish from the family Cyprinidae which is native to Europe but which has been introduced to other parts of the world. It is a quarry species for coa ...
is a host of ''D. dogieli'' File:Cyprinus carpio.jpeg, alt=Common carp on grass out of water, The
Common carp The Eurasian carp or European carp (''Cyprinus carpio''), widely known as the common carp, is a widespread freshwater fish of eutrophic waters in lakes and large rivers in Europe and Asia.Fishbase''Cyprinus carpio'' Linnaeus, 1758/ref>Arkive The ...
is a host of ''D. dogieli'' File:Hemiculter leucisculus.JPG, alt=A preserved sharpbelly fish in a glass container, The
Sharpbelly The sharpbelly or wild carp, sharpbelly, or common sawbelly (''Hemiculter leucisculus''), is a tropical freshwater and brackish water fish belonging to the Cultrinae subfamily of the family Cyprinidae. It originates in large streams and reserv ...
is a host of ''D. petruschewskii'' File:Megalobrama terminalis.jpg, alt=A preserved Black Amur bream fish in a glass container, The
Black Amur bream The black Amur bream (''Megalobrama terminalis'') is a species of freshwater cyprinid fish in the genus ''Megalobrama''. Geographic distribution It is found in the basin of the Amur, Ussuri, Sungari Rivers, and in Lake Khanka Lake Khanka (ru ...
is a host of ''D. petruschewskii'' File:Hasu.jpg, alt=''Opsariichthys uncirostris'' caught by a fishing line, ''
Opsariichthys uncirostris ''Opsariichthys uncirostris'' is a species of cyprinid in the genus ''Opsariichthys''. It inhabits Siberia, China, Korea and Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated ...
'' is the host of ''D. petruschewskii'' File:Squaliobarbus curriculus, Seocheon.jpg, alt=Barbel chub swimming, The Barbel chub is the host of ''D. petruschewskii''


References

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