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First discovery of dicyemida (mesozoa) in caribbean cephalopods
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RESEARCH NOTES 397 inal
size distribution of particles. When these prob- lems are solved, it will be possible to give answers to the still completely open question about selective ingestion of organic and/or inorganic particles by bivalves. The authors thank Dr Mathieu Pouhcek for help- ful comments. This research was supported by the National Fund of Scientific Research of Belgium to J.-M. Defossez. REFERENCES 1. EISMA, D , BOON, J., GROENEWEGEN, R., ITTEKKOT, V , KALF, J. & MOOK, W.G. 1983 Mitt GeoL PalaonL InsL Univ. Hamburg, SCOPE/UNEP Sonderb, 55: 295-314 2. HYLLEBERG, J. & GALLUCI, V J 1975. Mar BioL, 32:167-178. 3. Ki0rboe, T. & Mehlenberg, F 1981. Mar EcoL Prog. Ser, 5: 291-296. 4. Ki0rboe, T., Mahlenberg, F & Nohr, O 1980. Ophelia, 19 (2): 193-205 5. Ki0rboe, T., M0hlenberg, F. & Nohr, O. 1981 Mar. BioL, 61:283-288. 6. Newell, R.LE. & Jordan, SJ. 1983. Mar. EcoL Prog. Ser, 13: 47-53. 7.NEWELL, C.R^ SHUMWAY, S.E., Cucci, T L & SELVTN, R. 1989. J Shellfish Res., 8:187-196. 8. RAZET, D., HERAL, M., PROU, J., LEGRAND, J & SORNIN, J.-M. 1990. Halwtis, 20-143-161. 9 SHUMWAY, S.E., Cucci, T.L., NEWELL, R.C. & YENTSCH, CM. 1985. J Exp. Mar BioL EcoL, 91 77-92. J Moll. Stud. (1996), 62, 397-398 © The Malacologwal Society of London 1996 First discovery of Dicyemida (Mesozoa) in Caribbean cephalopods Pablo E. Penchaszadeh, Jorge M. G6mez, Carlos Izsak and Rafael Rodriguez Departmento de Estiuhos Ambientales, Umversidad Stmdn Boltar Apartado 89000, Caracas 1080, Venezuela e-mail- ppenchas@usb. ve Dicyenuds are minute ciliated worms that live as parasites on cephalopods. They are multicellular but they do not consist of tissues in the usual sense of the word Dicyemids were discovered by Cavohni1 but first described by Krohn.1 Van Benden3 was so impressed with their structural simplicity that he concluded they represent a distinct branch of the animal kingdom, intermediate between the proto- zoans and the metazoans. They live attached to the surface of the excretory organs of the host More than 40 species of benthic or epibenthic cephalopods are currently reported to host dicyemids.4 Until recently, dicyemids were believed to be limited to the Northern Hemisphere; the first description of a southern dicyemid species was Dicyema austrahs Penchaszadeh, 1968 a parasite of the South Western Atlantic endemic Octopus tehuelchus d'Orbigny.3 Immediately after this, more new species descrip- tions came from Antarctica, New Zealand and Argentina.*"* In temperate and polar waters, adult benthic cephalopods are generally 100% infected while in the subtropical region the infection is reported to range from 10% to 20%.4 Since the reports of negative finding of dicyemids in cephalopods off Oahu, Hawaii, and the Marshall Islands9 and in waters off Suva, Fiji10 it has been believed that in the tropics and off oceanic islands cephalopods do not host dicyemids.* There are nevertheless some previous records of dicyemids in tropical localities. One is from a site very close to the Tropic of Cancer Port Etienne, Mauritania, West Africa, LaL 21°00'N11 ; the other record is from a truly tropical area: West Bengal Bay, India.12 The nearest American localities to the tropical Caribbean from where dicyemids were described are the subtropical Florida Keys, USAU in the north, and the temperate Mar del Plata, Argentina3 -4 -14 in the south. Thirteen octopus identified as Octopus vulgans Cuvier, 1797 from La Guaira (10°30'N) were exam- ined for parasites and found to be heavily infected by dicyemids. The coastal zone of Venezuela offers several examples of upwelling phenomena, and the area of La Guaira-Macuto is included m such a sys- tem, with sea water temperatures several degrees below the rest of the typical Caribbean Sea." This could be related to the presence of mesozoans in the local populations of Octopus. But what makes this finding very striking is the high incidence of infection (100% in adult cephalopods) and the presence of a variety of mesozoan species, belonging to the genus Dicyema and some new to science, still to be described. The presence of heavily infected populations of cephalopods in Venezuela must encourage the search in other tropical localities. From a number of 68 dicyemid species (there are presently 71 known species), Hochberg4 estimated in 1990 a projected total of about 200 species in the phylum. If we now add the potential host cephalopods still to be exam- ined in tropical areas, we could certainly consider- ably increase that estimate. byguestonMarch5,2013http://mollus.oxfordjournals.org/Downloadedfrom
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