Williane Maria de Oliveira Martins’s research while affiliated with CEP America and other places

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Three new species of Demidospermus (Monopisthocotyla: Dactylogyridae) parasitizing Ageneiosus inermis (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae) from western Amazon, Brazil
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November 2024

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Zootaxa

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During a study on the helminth fauna of fishes in the Juruá and Moa Rivers, State of Acre, north Brazil, three new species of Demidospermus Suriano, 1983 were found parasitizing Ageneiosus inermis (Auchenipteridae). Demidospermus juruaensis sp. nov. is characterized by its accessory piece, which is robust and straight, anchor-shaped distally, as well as by morphology of its hooks, which have a delicate and expanded shaft with a spear-shape ending. Demidospermus bifurcatus sp. nov. is characterized by a male copulatory organ (MCO) composed of a robust tube, with a bisected tip at the distal end and a robust accessory piece, that embraces the MCO along its entire length. Demidospermus takemotoi sp. nov. differs from its congeners by its long, tubular and slender accessory piece, which is almost the same length as the MCO. These findings bring the number of valid Demidospermus species to 36. The results of this research on the helminth parasites of fishes in Acre State underscore the importance of carrying similar studies on other fish species, thereby enhancing understanding of biodiversity in the Neotropical Region.


Cosmetocleithrum undulatum n. sp. from Platydoras brachylecis. (A) Total ventral view (composite); (B) Copulatory complex, ventral view; (C) Hook pairs 1–4, 6, 7; (D) Hook pair 5; (E) Dorsal bar; (F) Ventral bar; (G) Ventral anchor; (H) Dorsal anchor. Scale bars: A, 100 μm, B, C, 10 μm, D, 50 μm, E, F, 15 μm, G, H, 20 μm.
Cosmetocleithrum brachylecis n. sp. from Platydoras brachylecis. (A) Total, ventral view (composite); (B) Copulatory complex, ventral view; (C) Hook; (D) Dorsal bar; (E) Ventral bar; (F) Ventral anchor; (G) Dorsal anchor. Scale bars: A, 100 μm, B, D–G, 20 μm, C, 10 μm.
Cosmetocleithrum ludovicense n. sp. from Platydoras brachylecis. (A) Total, ventral view (composite); (B) Copulatory complex, ventral view; (C) Vagina; (D) Hook; (E) Dorsal bar; (F) Ventral bar; (G) Ventral anchor; (H) Dorsal anchor. Scale bars: A, 100 μm, B, C, 20 μm, D–H, 10 μm.
Cosmetocleithrum sacciforme n. sp. from Oxydoras niger. (A) Total, ventral view (composite); (B) Copulatory complex, ventral view; (C) Dorsal bar; (D) Ventral bar; (E) Hook; (F) Ventral anchor; (G) Dorsal anchor. Scale bars: A, 100 μm, B, E, 10 μm, C, D, F, G, 20 μm.
Cosmetocleithrum basicomplexum n. sp. from Oxydoras niger. (A) Total, ventral view (composite); (B) Copulatory complex, ventral view; C) Vagina; (D) Dorsal bar; (E) Ventral bar; (F) Hook; (G) Dorsal anchor; (H) Ventral anchor. Scale bars: A, 50 μm, B, 40 μm, C, G, H, 20 μm, D, E, 30 μm, F, 10 μm.

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Dactylogyrids (Platyhelminthes, Monogenea) from the gill lamellae of doradids (Siluriformes) with description of five new species of Cosmetocleithrum and new geographical distribution for known species from the Neotropical Region, Brazil
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December 2023

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Parasite

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Five new species of Cosmetocleithrum were described parasitizing the gill filaments of neotropical doradid fishes. Cosmetocleithrum undulatum n. sp., Cosmetocleithrum brachylecis n. sp. and Cosmetocleithrum ludovicense n. sp. are described from Platydoras brachylecis from a market-place of São Luís, State of Maranhão, Brazil. Cosmetocleithrum sacciforme n. sp. and Cosmetocleithrum basicomplexum n. sp. are described from Oxydoras niger from Juruá River, State of Acre, Brazil. Cosmetocleithrum undulatum and Cosmetocleithrum brachylecis resemble Cosmetocleithrum falsunilatum Feronato, Razzolini, Morey & Boeger, 2022 mainly by the unique male copulatory organ (MCO) morphology but differ from these and all congeneric species mainly by the morphology of the MCO, accessory piece and hooks pairs. Cosmetocleithrum ludovicense is closer to Cosmetocleithrum confusus Kritsky, Thatcher & Boeger, 1986 and to Cosmetocleithrum akuanduba Soares, Santos Neto & Domingues, 2018 but differs from those mainly by the morphology of the accessory piece. Cosmetocleithrum sacciforme differs from all congeneric species mainly by the morphology of the accessory piece formed by a single plate of saccular appearance. Cosmetocleithrum basicomplexum also shares morphological characters with Cosmetocleithrum gigas Morey, Cachique & Babilonia, 2019 considering the size of the body and shape of the anchors, but differs mainly in the morphology of the bars and hooks. Besides the new species, new data are presented for Cosmetocleithrum leandroi Soares, Neto & Domingues, 2018 , C. akuanduba and C. confusus regarding morphological characteristics and biogeography.

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A New Species of Unibarra (Monogenoidea, Dactylogyridae) Parasite of Oxydoras niger From Juruá River, State of Acre, Brazil and New Data for U. paranoplatensis

May 2023

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Acta Parasitologica

Monogenoids are ectoparasites that have a simple one-host lifecycle, high species diversity, and a relatively high host specificity. During studies on the helminth fauna of fishes from the Jurua River, in Acre State, Brazil, a new species of the monotypic genus Unibarra Suriano & Incorvaia, 1995 was found parasitizing Oxydoras niger Valenciennes, 1821. Unibarra juruaensis n. sp. is allocated in the genus based on the presence of a single haptoral bar, marginal hooks similar in shape and size, gonads partially overlapping, and a conspicuous filament which connects the base of the male copulatory organ with the accessory piece. The new species differs from the only species of the genus by the smaller size of the body and of the structures, by the morphology of copulatory complex, with an accessory piece thinner than that of U. paranoplatensis Suriano & Incorvaia, 1995 and by the presence of two eyespots. The type species, U. paranoplatensis, is referred in a new host, Pimelodus blochii Valenciennes, 1840, with new morphological data. A table of measurements of the new species and previous and the present reports of U. paranoplatensis is presented.


Figure 1. Location of the study area, Cruzeiro do Sul (07 ° 37 '52"S and 72° 40 '12"W), Acre State, Amazon, Brazil. 
Table 1 . Characteristics of fish farms systems.
Seasonality of parasitic helminths of Leporinus macrocephalus and their parasitism rates in farming systems in the Amazon

November 2017

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Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária

The objective of the present study was to analyze the seasonality of parasitic helminths of Leporinus macrocephalus from fish farms in the municipality of Cruzeiro do Sul, Acre, Brazil, and their parasitism rates. Between June 2014 and March 2015, 200 specimens were sampled from two fish farms: one with a semi-intensive system and the other with an extensive system (100 fish from each farm: 50 during the dry season and 50 during the rainy season). Fifteen species of parasites were found, with seasonal variations of some according to the farming system. In the semi-intensive fish farm, there was greater prevalence of infection during the dry season. Also, Urocleidoides paradoxus, Procamallanus (Spirocamallanus) inopinatus, Goezia leporini and Rhabdochona (Rhabdochona) acuminata presented differences in their parasitism rates between the seasons. In the extensive fish farm, no variation in the prevalence of infection was observed between the seasons and two species Tereancistrum parvus and G. leporini demonstrated differences only regarding the mean intensity of infection. The data presented here may help fish farmers to understand the parasite dynamics of L. macrocephalus in farming systems during the dry and rainy seasons in the state of Acre.


Table 1 . Overall prevalence (P), mean intensity (MI), mean abundance (MA) and site of infection (SI) of parasites of Leporinus macrocephalus from cultivation systems in Acre State, Brazil. Values for MI and MA are means ± standard deviation. Collection nr indicates the deposit code of speciemns in the helminthological collection of Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. 
Metazoan parasite communities of Leporinus macrocephalus (Characiformes: Anostomidae) in cultivation systems in the western Amazon, Brazil

October 2017

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Acta Amazonica

In the Amazon, the growing demand for fish has been boosting the expansion of fish farms. However, the intensification of cultivation can generate disequilibrium in the parasite-host environment, predisposing fish to parasitic infections. The objective of this study was to evaluate the community structure of metazoan parasites in cultivation systems of piauçu, Leporinus macrocephalus, in the state of Acre, Brazil. We examined 100 specimens from a semi-intensive cultivation system (earth tanks) and 100 from an extensive system (dams). Overall 66.5% of the hosts were parasitized. We collected 1,240 parasite specimens, classified in 15 metazoan taxa (10 monogenoidean, one digenean and four nematodes). The parasite prevalence was higher by Monogenoidea in the dams, and by Nematoda in the earth tanks. The parasitic indexes were, in general, low and varied among species. Monogeneoidea had higher values for quantitative and ecological descriptors of parasitism in the dams, while Nematoda had higher values in the earth tanks. A single species of Digenea was found in the dams, with low prevalence. No taxon was classified as central. In the dams, parasite abundance was correlated only with total fish length, while in the earth tanks, it was positively correlated with total length, weight and condition factor of fish. The endoparasite and ectoparasite infracommunities presented higher richness, dominance, diversity and evenness, respectively, in the earth tanks and in the dams. This is the first study of ecological descriptors of parasites of L. macrocephalus in the Amazon. © 2017, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia. All rights reserved.

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... Siluriformes stands out as one of the most diverse taxa of teleost fishes in the Neotropical region (Malabarba & Malabarba, 2020). Recently, a considerable number of species and new genera of Monogenoidea have been described and proposed in catfishes from this biogeographical zone (Domingues et al., 2016;Mendoza-Palmero et al., 2019;Morey et al., 2020;Branches et al., 2021;Cohen et al., 2021;Morey, 2021;Feronato et al., 2022;Morey et al., 2022;Justo et al., 2023). The number of species described and associated with catfishes, however, does not reflect the real diversity of monogenoidean species present in the neotropics. ...

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New and previously described species of Ameloblastella (Monogenoidea: Dactylogyridae) parasitizing Hypophthalmus marginatus and Pimelodina flavipinnis (Siluriformes: Pimelodidae) from the Tocantins River, Maranhão State, Brazil
A New Species of Unibarra (Monogenoidea, Dactylogyridae) Parasite of Oxydoras niger From Juruá River, State of Acre, Brazil and New Data for U. paranoplatensis
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Acta Parasitologica

... For more than three decades, the diversity of Urocleidoides species reported for anostomids was limited to Urocleidoides paradoxus , which was described from the gills of Rhytiodus microlepis Kner from Rio Solimões, Manaus, Brazil, and later reported for other hosts and locations (Guidelli et al., 2006;Takemoto et al., 2009;Martins et al., 2017;Oliveira et al., 2017Oliveira et al., , 2020Zago et al., 2020). Martins et al. (2017) reported U. eremitus from Megaleporinus macrocephalus (Garavello & Britski) collected in a fish farm in Brazil. ...

Seasonality of parasitic helminths of Leporinus macrocephalus and their parasitism rates in farming systems in the Amazon

Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária

... Previous studies until 2017, have shown that the genus Leporinus harbored approximately 75 species of parasites(Domingues & Boeger 2005, Thatcher 2006, Kohn et al. 2007, 2011, Takemoto et al. 2009, Azevedo et al. 2010, Eiras et al. 2010, Luque et al. 2011, Cohen et al. 2013, Luque et al. 2013, Ramos et al. 2013, Capodifoglio et al. 2015, Dias et al. 2017, Martins et al. 2017, Oliveira et al. 2017a, b, Zago et al. 2017). Afterward, a taxonomic revision of the genus Leporinus proposed by Ramirez et al. (2017) and Birindelli et al. (2020) resulted in the reclassification of several species to the genera Megaleporinus Ramirez, Birindelli & Galetti Jr. 2017 and Hypomasticus, Borodin, 1929, respectively. ...

Metazoan parasite communities of Leporinus macrocephalus (Characiformes: Anostomidae) in cultivation systems in the western Amazon, Brazil

Acta Amazonica