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1 October 2008 Redescription of Dicyemennea nouveli (Phylum: Dicyemida) from Enteroctopus dofleini (Mollusca: Cephalopoda: Octopoda)
Hidetaka Furuya
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Abstract

A species of dicyemid mesozoan is redescribed from the giant Pacific octopus, Enteroctopus dofleini (Wülker, 1910), collected off Iwase in Toyama Bay, Honshu, Japan. Dicyemennea nouveli McConnaughey, 1959, is a large species that reaches about 12,000 μm in length. This species lives in folds of the renal appendages. The vermiform stages are characterized as having 30–41 peripheral cells, a conical calotte, and an axial cell that extends to the middle of the metapolar cells. An anterior abortive axial cell is present in vermiform embryos. Full-grown vermiform embryos have as many as 4 agametes. Infusoriform embryos consist of 39 cells; 2 nuclei are present in each urn cell and the refringent bodies are solid.

Hidetaka Furuya "Redescription of Dicyemennea nouveli (Phylum: Dicyemida) from Enteroctopus dofleini (Mollusca: Cephalopoda: Octopoda)," Journal of Parasitology 94(5), 1064-1070, (1 October 2008). https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-1503.1
Received: 9 October 2007; Accepted: 1 January 2008; Published: 1 October 2008
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