Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3417991 Parasitology International 2011 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Five new and five previously described species of Hurleytrematoides are reported from 19 of 34 chaetodontid species examined from the Great Barrier Reef; new species are H. faliexae n. sp., H. galzini n. sp., H. loi n. sp., H. morandi n. sp., and H. sasali n. sp. Previously described species are H. coronatum, H. fijiensis, H. prevoti, H. bartolii, and H. zebrasomae. The genus is rediagnosed in the light of morphological variation of the new species; the degree of spination and shape of the terminal genitalia distinguish individual species. Species of Hurleytrematoides infect almost every clade of the family Chaetodontidae found on the Great Barrier Reef, but obligate corallivores are not infected. All ten species were found at Heron Island on the southern Great Barrier Reef, but only six at Lizard Island on the northern Great Barrier Reef. For three of the four species not present at Lizard Island, the absence appears to be statistically significant. Although all species are apparently restricted to chaetodontids on the GBR, specificity within the family varies from oioxenous to euryxenous; a core/satellite host paradigm explains the distribution of several species.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights► Five new and five previously described species of Hurleytrematoides are reported. ► The genus Hurleytrematoides is rediagnosed. ► Corallivorous chaetodontids are not infected with species of Hurleytrematoides. ► All species are apparently restricted to chaetodontids on the Great Barrier Reef.

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