Anisakis physeteris Baylis 1923
Description
Anisakis physeteris (Baylis, 1923)
Host: Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus
Site in host: stomach
Locality: Puerto Madryn (43º14'S, 65º02'W), Chubut province Specimens in collections: MML (accession numbers not provided)V References: Berón-Vera et al. (2008)
2. Information on the developmental stage of the acanthocephalans is not provided in the published record.
Anisakis simplex (Rudolphi, 1809) s.l. 3 Host: Delphinus delphis Linnaeus
Site in host: forestomach
Locality: northern Patagonia (39º–42ºS, 60º–62ºW)
Specimens in collections: USNPC (99622)V
References: Berón-Vera et al. (2007)
Host: Lagenorhynchus cruciger (Quoy & Gaimard)
Site in host: stomach
Locality: Playa Unión (43º20'S, 65º00'W), Rawson, and Playa Paraná (42º49'S, 64º53'W), Puerto Madryn, Chubut province
References: Fernández et al. (2003)
Host: Lagenorhynchus obscurus (Gray)
Site in host: forestomach, main stomach
Locality: Claromecó (38º52'S, 60º05'W) and Necochea (38º27'S, 58º50'W), Buenos Aires province
Specimens in collections: BMNH (1993.5201–5205)V; MZU (accession numbers not provided)V
References: Aznar et al. (2003)
Host: Phocoena dioptrica Lahille
Site in host: esophagus, forestomach, main stomach
Locality: Playa Unión and Playa El Doradillo, Chubut province
Specimens in collections: MML (accession numbers not provided)V
References: Berón-Vera et al. (2008)
Host: Phocoena spinipinnis Burmeister
Site in host: duodenal ampulla, forestomach, main stomach, pyloric stomach
Locality: Claromecó (38º52'S, 60º05'W) and Necochea (38º27'S, 58º50'W), Buenos Aires province; Punta Bengoa, Chubut province
Specimens in collections: BMNH (1993.5201–5205)V; MML (accession numbers not provided)V; MZU (accession numbers not provided)V
References: Aznar et al. (2003) and Berón-Vera et al. (2008)
Host: Pontoporia blainvillei (Gervais & d’Orbigny)
Site in host: duodenal ampulla, main stomach, pyloric stomach
Locality: Claromecó (38º52'S, 60º05'W) and Necochea (38º27'S, 58º50'W), Buenos Aires province
Specimens in collections: BMNH (1993.5201–5205)V
3. Anisakid nematodes belonging to the Anisakis simplex species complex mature and reproduce in the digestive tract of cetaceans (Mattiucci and Nascetti 2008). The taxonomic position of species of this complex has been controversial and confused, since morphological traits of taxonomic significance in this complex are few (Mattiucci et al. 2009). However, after the application of genetic molecular methods, the taxonomy and systematic position of these species have been widely accepted (Mattiucci et al. 2009; 2014 and references therein). Today, the A. simplex complex (i.e. A. simplex s.l.) is composed of 3 sibling species, namely, A. berlandi Mattiucci, Cipriani, Webb, Paoletti, Marcer, Bellisario, Gibson & Nascetti, 2014, A. pegreffii Campaña-Rouget & Biocca, 1955, and A. simplex s.s. (see Mattiucci et al. 2014). The species of the A. simplex complex are cosmopolitan, A. berlandi have been reported in the southern Pacific Ocean and the South African Atlantic coasts, A. peregriffi along the Mediterranean Sea and the southeastern Pacific Ocean (New Zealand coast), and A. simplex s.s. is widespread between 35ºN and the Artic Cycle, in both the western and eastern Atlantic and Pacific Oceans (Mattiucci and Nascetti 2008; Mattiucci et al. 2014). In Argentina, morphological and molecular characterizations of the A. simplex species complex have never been performed. However, in some studies on helminth parasites of marine mammals from this country, these nematodes have been assigned as A. simplex s.l. (e.g. Fernández et al. 2003; Berón-Vera et al. 2007, 2008; Leonardi et al. 2011; Romero et al. 2014). Other published reports on helminth parasites have assigned these nematodes as Anisakis sp. Type I larva sensu Berland (1961) (see Berón-Vera et al. 2001; Hernández-Orts et al. 2013), or as A. simplex sensu Davey (1971) (see Aznar et al. 2003), which are currently recognized as A. simplex s.l. (Paggi et al. 1998; Mattiucci and Nascetti 2008). Other authors have reported these nematodes in Argentina as A. simplex (see, Gibson and Harris 1979; Aznar et al. 1994, 1995; Dans et al. 1999; Sánchez et al. 2002). However, because the current distribution of A. simplex s.s. is restricted to the North Hemisphere (see above), we reassigned these specimens as A. simplex s.l. In the present checklist we did not find any evidence to differentiate species included in the A. simplex complex in Argentina, therefore we re-assigned all these nematodes as A. simplex s.l.
References: Aznar et al. (1994; 1995; 2003)
Host: Tursiops truncatus (Montagu)
Site in host: forestomach, main stomach, pyloric stomach
Locality: Playa Unión (43°24'S, 65°03'W), Chubut province; northern Patagonia (40°30'– 43°30'S, 64°–65°W) Specimens in collections: MML (accession numbers not provided)V; MZU (accession numbers not provided)V References: Sánchez et al. (2002) and Romero et al. (2014)
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Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Family
- Anisakidae
- Genus
- Anisakis
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Order
- Ascaridida
- Phylum
- Nematoda
- Scientific name authorship
- Baylis
- Species
- physeteris
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Anisakis physeteris Baylis, 1923 sec. Hernández-Orts, Viola, García, Crespo, González, García-Varela & Kuchta, 2015
References
- Baylis, H. A. (1923) An ascarid from the sperm whale. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 11, 211 - 217.
- Beron-Vera, B., Crespo, E. A. & Raga, J. A. (2008) Parasites in stranded cetaceans of Patagonia. Journal of Parasitology, 94, 946 - 948. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1645 / GE- 1296.1
- Rudolphi, C. A. (1809) Entozoorum sive vermium intestinalium. Historia Naturalis. Vol. 2. Sumtibus Tabernae Librariae et Artium, Amsterdam, 459 pp.
- Beron-Vera, B., Crespo, E. A., Raga, J. A. & Fernandez, M. (2007) Parasite communities of common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) from Patagonia: the relation with host distribution and diet and comparison with sympatric hosts. Journal of Parasitology, 93, 1056 - 1060. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1645 / GE- 1070 R. 1
- Fernandez, M., Beron-Vera, B., Garcia, N. A., Raga, J. A. & Crespo, E. A. (2003) Food and parasites from two Hourglass dolphins, Lagenorhynchus cruciger (Quoy and Gaimard, 1824), from Patagonia waters. Marine Mammal Science, 19, 832 - 836. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1748 - 7692.2003. tb 01133. x
- Aznar, F. J., Herreras, M. V., Balbuena, J. A. & Raga, J. A. (2003) Population structure and habitat selection by Anisakis simplex in 4 odontocete species from northern Argentina. Comparative Parasitology, 70, 66 - 77. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1654 / 1525 - 2647 (2003) 070 [0066: PSAHSB] 2.0. CO; 2
- Mattiucci, S., Paoletti, M. & Webb, S. C. (2009) Anisakis nascettii n. sp. (Nematoda: Anisakidae) from beaked whales of the southern hemisphere: morphological description, genetic relationships between congeners and ecological data. Systematic Parasitology, 74, 199 - 217. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1007 / s 11230 - 009 - 9212 - 8
- Mattiucci, S., Cipriani, P., Webb, S. C., Paoletti, M., Marcer, F., Bellisario, B., Gibson, D. I. & Nascetti, G. (2014) Genetic and morphological approaches distinguish the three sibling species of the Anisakis simplex species complex, with a species designation as Anisakis berlandi n. sp. for A. simplex sp. C (Nematoda: Anisakidae). Journal for Parasitology, 100, 199 - 214. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1645 / 12 - 120.1
- Campana-Rouget, Y. & Biocca, E. (1955) Une nouvelle espece d' Anisakis chez un phoque mediterraneen. Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparee, 30, 477 - 480.
- Romero, M. A., Fernandez, M., Dans, S. L., Garcia, N. A., Gonzalez, R. & Crespo, E. A. (2014) Gastrointestinal parasites of bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus from the extreme southwestern Atlantic, with notes on diet composition. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 108, 61 - 70. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.3354 / dao 02700
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- Hernandez-Orts, J. S. (2013) Taxonomy and ecology of metazoan parasites of otariids from Patagonia, Argentina: adult and infective stages. PhD thesis, University of Valencia, Valencia, 205 pp.
- Paggi, L., Nascetti, G., Weeb, S. C., Mattiucci, S., Cianchi, R. & Bullini, L. (1998) A new species of Anisakis Dujardin, 1845 (Nematoda, Anisakidae) from beaked whales (Ziphiidae): allozyme and morphological evidence. Systematic Parasitology, 40, 161 - 174. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1023 / A: 1006093201920
- Gibson, D. I. & Harris, E. A. (1979) The helminth-parasites of cetaceans in the collection of the British Museum (Natural History). Investigations on Cetacea, 10, 309 - 324.
- Dans, S. L., Reyes, L. M., Pedraza, S. N., Raga, J. A. & Crespo, E. A. (1999) Gastrointestinal helminths of the dusky dolphin, Lagenorhynchus obscurus, off Patagonia coasts, in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Marine Mammal Science, 15, 649 - 660. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1748 - 7692.1999. tb 00834. x
- Sanchez, J., Kuba, L., Beron-Vera, B., Dans, S. L., Crespo, E. A., Van Bressem, M. F., Coscarella, M. A., Garcia, N. A., Koen Alonso, M., Pedraza, S. N. & Mariotti, P. A. (2002) Uterine adenocarcinoma with generalised metastasis in a bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus from northern Patagonia, Argentina. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 48, 155 - 159. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.3354 / dao 048155